bravheart
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- scottish borders
Seem to remember one of the two here had the lowering catch stuck so the handle flapped up and down uncontrollably. Would have broken your jaw if you got in the way.
It also was sheeted on the underside with a hopper at the bottom and a Shute at the top. There was extension plates bolted to the metal bars and by crossing the drive belt you could get the conveyor to run backwards and would move grain up a height.
It also was sheeted on the underside with a hopper at the bottom and a Shute at the top. There was extension plates bolted to the metal bars and by crossing the drive belt you could get the conveyor to run backwards and would move grain up a height.