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“Bin Scraper” Removes Grain Stuck On Bin Walls
This new handheld bin scraper works great for removing grain stuck on bin walls that can leads to grain spoilage, says inventor Steve Carr.
    The 4-ft. long tool is made of 3/16-in. thick mild steel and is available in two corrugated-groove head sizes to match your bin wall (depending on bin model, i.e. 2.66 in. vs. 4.0 in. from corrugated ridge – peak to peak).
    “It removes caked-on grain cleanly,” says Carr. “If you want a shorter handle, you can cut it down so that it’ll fit into the hammer loop on your pants when climbing bins. The remaining cut-off piece can be used as a breaker bar extension.”
    Both models sell for $32 including S&H.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Steve Carr, 19964 County Rd. 8, Wykoff, Minn. 55990 (ph 507 398-8649; www.binscraper.com; sales@binscraper.com)


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2016 - Volume #40, Issue #6