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Converting a grain trailer / hook bin in to a log drier
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Spot" data-source="post: 4903220" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Mine are 1ft and split</p><p>The trailer is open topped</p><p>I wasn't sure if it would work, I only have a single line of the grain vents, tech screwed to the floor, it was only an experiment.i got a quote for perforated Steel to put a false floor in (wow!).</p><p>I started with wood, worked great so as I said now do all the wet grain with it. Had a couple of really wet loads (25%) blew with heat then 2 days cold. Tested it then repeated. I thought the moisture meter was broken didn't register. With grain it is not evenly dried but after tipping and pushing up,it's ok, no claims or rejections.</p><p>Wood is easier. I tried to follow the boys who use under-floor heating, they have all sorts of calculations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Spot, post: 4903220, member: 400"] Mine are 1ft and split The trailer is open topped I wasn't sure if it would work, I only have a single line of the grain vents, tech screwed to the floor, it was only an experiment.i got a quote for perforated Steel to put a false floor in (wow!). I started with wood, worked great so as I said now do all the wet grain with it. Had a couple of really wet loads (25%) blew with heat then 2 days cold. Tested it then repeated. I thought the moisture meter was broken didn't register. With grain it is not evenly dried but after tipping and pushing up,it's ok, no claims or rejections. Wood is easier. I tried to follow the boys who use under-floor heating, they have all sorts of calculations! [/QUOTE]
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