
It got sold on the neighbors retirement sale. Dad had a metal one once with a neighbor. We had a various models through the years. During Spring Break at College many of my friends went South. I spent many hours working with the Clippers in my youth. Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. I have a 2B that I rebuilt and use to clean some rye and oats. Posted 06:14 (#3343860 - in reply to #3343472) Subject: RE: Clipper grain cleanerĢ8" is pretty small, maybe a 1B or 2B. Any chance yours would work and do you have the extra screens for it. Hello Dennis, Have been looking for a small cleaner to do oats. Posted 00:22 (#3343785 - in reply to #3343472) Subject: Re: Clipper grain cleanerĭad has one that we used to use to clean wheat and oats seed also in the days before RR soybeans we always cleaned up our own soybeans worked good but hasn't been used for 10+ years so it is just setting in the corner of the barn waiting for the burn pile some day, can't really remember how fast wheat & oats went through but remember be had to take the little conveyor off for soybeans as it wouldn't keep up. Seed Cleaner, electric motor, works good, always kept inside, $150, Home: 1-27 Cell: 1-27 Edited by Mike SE IL 23:18 smaller sized Clipper seed cleanersIs this close? (All I know is what you read below )įrom Clipper seed cleaner - $1200 (Carmi )įrom Seed Cleaner - $150 (Caneyville, KY ) Posted 22:51 (#3343714 - in reply to #3343472) Subject: RE: Clipper grain cleanerįor good quality cleaning I'd figure 2 bu/ft² of bottom screen per hour. These are the smaller sized Clipper seed cleaners. I'm looking for a clipper #27 or M2B if anyone know where one is. I also have one we use it to clean our seed wheat. I wish I could hear what this thing would say if it could talk! This is the biggest one from that era like it I have seen and I have no experience with one. The building I got it out of was a old steel building and there was old cloth seed sacks laying around.

It measures about 28 inches wide, how much grain per hour could this clean? I was thinking of feeding it with some sort of inverter driven belt and elevating it so the cleaned grain goes into some sort of hopper. Two years ago I bought an old clipper grain cleaner. Posted 21:05 (#3343472) Subject: Clipper grain cleaner ( logon | register )Ĭlipper grain cleaner Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
