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Rem Enterprises' new grain vacuum, the model 3700, moves product at 10,000 bushels per hour (272 tonnes per hour), says the company. It features low noise volume and pitch, adjustable and lockable air throttle and a directional exhaust.
November 14, 2007 By Top Crop Manager
Rem Enterprises' new grain vacuum, the model 3700, moves product at 10,000 bushels per hour (272 tonnes per hour), says the company. It features low noise volume and pitch, adjustable and lockable air throttle and a directional exhaust. It may be used to move grain from a long distance or be hooked directly up to a bin sump.
Company figures show capacity of 109 to 136 tonnes per hour with 15 metres of pipe at full bin load-out and 150 tonnes per hour with 11 metres of pipe with a 20 centimetre bin sump. The exhaust incorporates an adjustable directional swivel. The vacuum can be unfolded next to bins and features torsional suspension for smooth high speed towing.