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  2. Grain bin - Wikipedia

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    When grain is harvested from a farm with a Combine harvester the combine typically loads the grain into a grain cart, which then unloads it into a grain hopper trailer, gravity wagon, or dump truck to be hauled to the local grain bin. The commercial grain bin operator then sells the commodity at an opportune time and it is then transported ...

  3. Silo - Wikipedia

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    A bin is typically much shorter than a silo, [1] and is typically used for holding dry matter such as cement or grain. Grain is often dried in a grain dryer before being stored in the bin. Bins may be round or square, but round bins tend to empty more easily due to a lack of corners for the stored material to become wedged and encrusted.

  4. Chaser bin - Wikipedia

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    Grain cart to grain hopper trailer Corn combine harvester unloading into grain cart Two combines unloading into 2 chaser bins. A chaser bin, also called grain cart, bank out wagon or (grain) auger wagon, is a trailer towed by a tractor with a built-in auger conveyor system, usually with a large capacity (from several hundred to over 1000 bushels; around 15 tonnes (33,000 lb) is average).

  5. Confined space - Wikipedia

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    This category covers conveyor belts and machinery on the factory floor etc. that are not generally considered confined spaces, but which satisfy the criteria for a confined space. Grain Handling (OSHA 1983): 105 confined space incidents from 1977 to 1981 with 126 fatalities.

  6. Great Northern Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Thirty of the bins are 38 feet (12 m) in diameter and 18 of the bins are 15.5 feet (4.7 m) in diameter. The elevator's brick exterior serves as a weather barrier and does not help to carry the weight of the cupola or the grain bins. The building's structure is supported by a web of steel I-beams. [4]

  7. Corn crib - Wikipedia

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    Another typical early American design has walls slanted outward. Most of the larger designs have an open space in the middle for accessing corn and promoting airflow. In larger designs, this space was often used to store wagons. By the early 20th century, the term "corn crib" was applied to large barns that contained many individual bins of ...

  8. Planter (farm implement) - Wikipedia

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    In each seed bin plates are installed with a certain number of teeth and tooth spacing according to the type of seed to be sown and the rate at which the seeds are to be sown. The tooth size (actually the size of the space between the teeth) is just big enough to allow one seed in at a time but not big enough for two.

  9. Grain storage structures in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, CBH published a document "Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd's grain storage system in Western Australia". [ 1 ] Historically there were major structures found at Midland / Bellevue , [ 2 ] it was a rail based storage while at Fremantle and Bunbury [ 3 ] there were grain storage silos that were part of the port loading facilities.

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