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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 8533416" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I dry about the same as you, one man band so cart and drive the combine as well, had an old Blanch continuous flow 74 Vintage that was slightly stressful and you were always looking in the drier shed direction for a big plume of smoke!</p><p>I opted for a 27t Master elec drive fully auto, and its been great, I run it outside for now and tip in through the shed side and push up. No issues at all with it, a couple of alarms re the auto greaser but that's it.</p><p>I have planning for a bespoke grain shed and wet tip area, have conveyors sat there, just need to sort a shed out.</p><p>Just fire it up and forget about it, even shuts itself down in the eve.</p><p>I wouldn't have anything else now. The increase in bushel weight is an eye opener too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 8533416, member: 2767"] I dry about the same as you, one man band so cart and drive the combine as well, had an old Blanch continuous flow 74 Vintage that was slightly stressful and you were always looking in the drier shed direction for a big plume of smoke! I opted for a 27t Master elec drive fully auto, and its been great, I run it outside for now and tip in through the shed side and push up. No issues at all with it, a couple of alarms re the auto greaser but that's it. I have planning for a bespoke grain shed and wet tip area, have conveyors sat there, just need to sort a shed out. Just fire it up and forget about it, even shuts itself down in the eve. I wouldn't have anything else now. The increase in bushel weight is an eye opener too. [/QUOTE]
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