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Polish Grain Cleaner Finds U.S. Distributor
Friendly Meadows in Ohio is now the North American distributor for Polish-built Sosnowski Grain Cleaner. The Sosnowski grain cleaning machines are unique because they use centrifugal force. Unlike the complex process of seed cleaning machines that use screens, the operation of the Sosnowski machine is very simple and user friendly.
Controlling the air flow defines the separation between trash and seed. A central diffusing element inside the cleaning tube is key and improves the cleaning quality to almost twice that of similar machines.
When the motor is engaged it activates centrifugal force to separate light impurities and malnourished light or cracked seeds which are often infected with disease. A farmer in Canada increased the value of a 6,000 bushel crop of wheat by over $24,000 when he used this machine to remove the undesirables from his crop.
These machines will clean many kinds of seed including barley, spelt, rye, wheat, oats, corn, soybeans, rape, peas, dry beans, sesame, hemp, nuts, etc. These grain cleaners have also been used for separating the stems and leaves of mint, removing leaves from frozen fruit, and separating small bits of wood and plastic from sand and bark.
Grain cleaning machines using screens are often slow and complex to operate which was best accomplished by a professional custom grain cleaning operator.
With no screens to clean, it is hard to beat the consistency and efficiency of the Sosnowski machines. The settings on these machines can be changed very quickly. The only moving part is a fan blade attached directly to the motor shaft making maintenance and the need for spare parts nonexistant. Cleaning your own grain for seed like a pro is now possible for the average Joe.
These machines can be set up almost anywhere. This can reduce seed, herbicide and transportation costs saving you time, money and frustration. Their footprint is small. They can be integrated permanently into grain handling systems, mounted on small trailers or fitted with castors.
Currently there are 18 patents in use for these machines. Inventory is stocked for 3 sizes of the Sosnowski machine that will clean 330, 730 and 1,500 bu/hr. Larger models are available up to 18,000 bu/hr. Additional information is found on the website at: graincleanersoh.com.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Friendly Meadows, 6523 Township Rd 346, Millersburg, Ohio 44654
(ph 330-473-7647).



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