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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7655681" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Had one here for a few years. My advice is don’t skimpIon maintaining it. Make sure all the gas cutoffs work right. New bottom bearing and belts to start with. Shine up the screen and cover where the fan blows in from. If you putting in wet grain it will not want to flow in this are. Fill it with dry grain for an hour to shine up the auger as it will help get everything into working shape. If you go the hydraulic hose route make sure it’s big enough. It’s going to want liquid not vapour as said before. The churning effect on the grain will polish sh!t into gold. Best dryer ever for even drying. Mine burnt but that’s another story lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7655681, member: 156006"] Had one here for a few years. My advice is don’t skimpIon maintaining it. Make sure all the gas cutoffs work right. New bottom bearing and belts to start with. Shine up the screen and cover where the fan blows in from. If you putting in wet grain it will not want to flow in this are. Fill it with dry grain for an hour to shine up the auger as it will help get everything into working shape. If you go the hydraulic hose route make sure it’s big enough. It’s going to want liquid not vapour as said before. The churning effect on the grain will polish sh!t into gold. Best dryer ever for even drying. Mine burnt but that’s another story lol. [/QUOTE]
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