Posted by glennster on January 24, 2009 at 20:12:38 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: Ear corn auger posted by rrlund on January 24, 2009 at 08:18:24:
rrlund, i been thinking about that powered auger taht we used. ours was a single auger, not a double. i remember running it, had a centrifugal belt clutch on the engine to a gear reduction box. the auger turned real slow, tires were about the size of a riding mower back tire, you roll up to the crib, start er up, throttle up, the auger would pull itself into the crib, hit the two iron stops, and then start pulling ears out. auger was pinned to the gearbox with a shear bolt in case it hung up. if my memory still serves, seemed like the gearbox shaft was about a foot long, betwen 7/8 to an inch in diameter. the auger slid on to the shaft and you pinned it with a bolt. hope that helps.
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