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Sweep augers-there must be a better way!
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<blockquote data-quote="phil the cat" data-source="post: 1972340" data-attributes="member: 17360"><p>Thanks for the replies, [USER=1625]@TomO[/USER] it's driven from the centre so think rope would tangle in the auger- swapping the end bit for a wheel with a centre bearing might be an idea to stop it moving.</p><p>[USER=166]@Brisel[/USER] Yeah it climbs the heap and leaves a fair bit... I suppose having a smaller mounting bracket for it in the centre might be an idea to lower it for that last bit so it's flatter to the base of the bin</p><p>[USER=500]@chaffcutter[/USER] yeah I completely agree, we use sheds for part of the storage but have to get the cows in there as soon as it's too wet to graze, would like to get some of the stock on stubble turnips/kale etc to try and relieve a bit of pressure and store the grain for a bit longer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil the cat, post: 1972340, member: 17360"] Thanks for the replies, [USER=1625]@TomO[/USER] it's driven from the centre so think rope would tangle in the auger- swapping the end bit for a wheel with a centre bearing might be an idea to stop it moving. [USER=166]@Brisel[/USER] Yeah it climbs the heap and leaves a fair bit... I suppose having a smaller mounting bracket for it in the centre might be an idea to lower it for that last bit so it's flatter to the base of the bin [USER=500]@chaffcutter[/USER] yeah I completely agree, we use sheds for part of the storage but have to get the cows in there as soon as it's too wet to graze, would like to get some of the stock on stubble turnips/kale etc to try and relieve a bit of pressure and store the grain for a bit longer [/QUOTE]
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