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MINIMAL MAINTENANCE FOR NORTHWICH FARMER
J.E. Horton and Partners farm a total of
740 acres at Weaver View Farm, Little Leigh, Northwich.
The 12-ton capacity 595QF is the fourth
mobile and the second OPICO machine that Mr. Horton has owned.
The previous OPICO machine had a capacity of 9 tons and he decided
to upgrade to cope with the volume of grain. "Certainly, if
you want to change the capacity, having a dryer on wheels is
far more preferable to having one that you have got to unbolt
and crane away. So we've been able to change up quite easily,"
he says.
The dryer is housed next to a building where
they can tip a lot of grain on the floor prior to drying. They
have the dryer outside but the intake auger is below ground
level inside the building. "We can just push the pile of grain
over the top of the intake auger and that helps the filling."
The dryer does have a roof over it but there are no sides so
that the steam, etc can easily escape.
Maintenance has been minimal. They had the
burner checked over before the start of the season - and a belt
had to be replaced on the loading/unloading auger - "but that's
something that happens".
He is more than happy with his drying costs.
"This depends on how you can buy your gas; we have a large tank
which enables us to shop around. But it's certainly clean and
it does seem to dry efficiently."
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