Automatic grain stirrer gantry

Can anyone recommend a automatic stirrer system for a on floor store. Cheers

Rekord here. It runs 120ft long x 30ft wide x 15ft deep. It’s got 4 augers which zig zag so it moves all the grain. You need to keep the auger locking bolts tight otherwise they can slip out. If you want to avoid hassle then change the 4 auger bearings and drive belts seasonally.

We’ve also got two Grain Butler type manual ones.
 

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Rekord here. It runs 120ft long x 30ft wide x 15ft deep. It’s got 4 augers which zig zag so it moves all the grain. You need to keep the auger locking bolts tight otherwise they can slip out. If you want to avoid hassle then change the 4 auger bearings and drive belts seasonally.

We’ve also got two Grain Butler type manual ones.

thanks for the reply, was your system installed with the grain store or retro fitted?
 
thanks for the reply, was your system installed with the grain store or retro fitted?

Retro fitted. Fairly simple job as it’s just two runners down either side of the shed. On the outer wall the runner sits on some brackets fixed to the uprights and in the centre the runner sits on top of an air tunnel. 3 phase elec obviously and that’s about it. The stirrer frame just sits on the runners. There’s auto stop switches at either end which just changes the direction the machine runs in.
 

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