2010 - Volume #BFS, Issue #10, Page #25
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Hydraulic Drive For Grain Bins
"We've eliminated power lines, wiring, electric motors and starters, and all the pulleys and mounts needed to outfit an unloading auger for electric drive," says Wayne Niewold, of Hydra Fold Auger, Inc., manufacturer of a handy go-anywhere hydraulic unloading drive unit. "It's great for handling grain in remote locations without electricity," he points out.
  The drive is designed to run off tractor hydraulics of a minimum 10 gpm at 1,000 psi. It features variable speed which can be started, stopped and varied with one valve, helping prevent cracked grain by running the tube, when full, at a slower speed. The drive unit bolts to the unloading tube with only two bolts. Adjustable brackets for varying lengths of shafts are standard and hubs are available for 1-in., 1 1/4-in., and 1 1/2-in. shafts with machined keyways.
"They're also easily installed on most any existing unloading auger without removing the bearing and can be plumbed in series with the hydraulic drive on a sweep auger," says Niewold.
Contact: Hydra Fold Auger, Inc., 931N 1600 E Rd., Loda, Ill. 60948 (ph & fax 217 379-2614 or hydrafoldauger@illicom.net).


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2010 - Volume #BFS, Issue #10