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How to dry wet beans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 7188836" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>I know its pushing on but be very careful with very wet beans if the the are so wet the wont register then even a master mobile will struggle as the will mush at the bottom of the cone rather than go up the auger .</p><p>A big grower had a lot of beans to cut a few years ago, a windy night in November with two. Lexions got them cut but he couldnt get them dried as the were to wet for any drier . The whole lot were hauled to a feedlot for a nonimal sum in the end .</p><p>A local merchant who handles a lot of beans has two Farrell trailer dryers for beans but the are hard to get .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 7188836, member: 107020"] I know its pushing on but be very careful with very wet beans if the the are so wet the wont register then even a master mobile will struggle as the will mush at the bottom of the cone rather than go up the auger . A big grower had a lot of beans to cut a few years ago, a windy night in November with two. Lexions got them cut but he couldnt get them dried as the were to wet for any drier . The whole lot were hauled to a feedlot for a nonimal sum in the end . A local merchant who handles a lot of beans has two Farrell trailer dryers for beans but the are hard to get . [/QUOTE]
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