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What Size Grain Drier?
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<blockquote data-quote="Salopian_Will" data-source="post: 7585488" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Were just putting in a 24t automated Mecmar with underground trench loading conveyor and overhead conveyors into an existing and new store. New store will have a wet grain partition. This is to serve a similar set up/combine to yours. We were advised that the next size of Mecmars up need a lot more electricity to drive. There was a 28t advertised on here a couple of days ago by McArthurs for £70k. That might not be an issue for you but we have a high base load already.</p><p></p><p>I was once given some good advice that it is futile to try and match driers to combine output, as the latter will always win. Just try and minimise the number of times of handling and have plenty of space for tipping wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salopian_Will, post: 7585488, member: 80"] Were just putting in a 24t automated Mecmar with underground trench loading conveyor and overhead conveyors into an existing and new store. New store will have a wet grain partition. This is to serve a similar set up/combine to yours. We were advised that the next size of Mecmars up need a lot more electricity to drive. There was a 28t advertised on here a couple of days ago by McArthurs for £70k. That might not be an issue for you but we have a high base load already. I was once given some good advice that it is futile to try and match driers to combine output, as the latter will always win. Just try and minimise the number of times of handling and have plenty of space for tipping wet. [/QUOTE]
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