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Peanut drying wagons...

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    Posted: 24 Feb 2011 at 7:47am
Anybody know a source for these?  I guess today they use big rig trailers for this but have heard there are smaller hay-wagon footprint variety out there. Cant seem to find any..
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Never mind...
 
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i made a drying wagon outta an old gravity flow, seems i always got caught in the fall with at least one dump of wet corn! i just put some grain bin floor inside, about 3/4 the way up the slant, put a draw gate (to unload it) with a slide hadle out the shoot side, cut a hole in the slant below the floor, and bolted a small air drying fan in that hole. works great! don't take very long either!
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i did buy some air tubes at a sale and was going to put them in a truck box with a fan bolted to the end thru the box, but haven't got that done yet!
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Originally posted by SHAMELESS SHAMELESS wrote:

i did buy some air tubes at a sale and was going to put them in a truck box with a fan bolted to the end thru the box, but haven't got that done yet!
 
 
Resourcefull you are! Pics of that gravity wagon would be interseting to see...
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