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Self Cleaning Gravity Grain Cleaner
First on the market with a gravity flow grain cleaner with self-cleaning screens is Eldon Kluthe, of Cairo, Neb.
The electrically-operated screens clean themselves either manually, by pushing a button, or automatically at preset intervals.
To clean, the top screen moves left about 1/2 in. and the bottom s
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Self Cleaning gravity grain cleaner GRAIN CLEANERS Grain Cleaners (29C) 10-4-34 First on the market with a gravity flow grain cleaner with self-cleaning screens is Eldon Kluthe, of Cairo, Neb.
The electrically-operated screens clean themselves either manually, by pushing a button, or automatically at preset intervals.
To clean, the top screen moves left about ¢ in. and the bottom screen moves right the same distance, creating a scissor-like action which wipes the screens free of all foreign material.
Cleans corn, wheat, soybeans, oats, barley and dozens of other crops. A 3,000 bu./hr. cleaner retails for $3,595. Also available in 6,000 and 12,000 bu./hr. models.
For more details, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Baasch & Sons, Eldon Kluthe, owner; Cairo, Neb. 68824 (ph 308 485-4661).
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