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    Posted: 28 Jul 2010 at 1:51pm
Have always used a custom seed cleaner that is somewhat local to me here in scpa but am no longer happy with their service.  I'm searching for seed cleaners, scales, baggers etc for myself and need help locating them from you guys on here.  Any help would be appreciated, thanks Andy 717-465-4976
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You can try these guys.
 
 
 
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Certain litigation in the farming industry has ran many seed cleaners out of business.  Good luck finding one.  Mike
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Certain litigation? Is it 100% removal of unwanted stuff expectations causing this? I do remember as a kid helping sift a wagon load of Timothy at a fanning mill carrying it in 1 bushel basket at a time. Don't miss having to do that anymore.
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Brian:

Try this one for starters:  http://www.percyschmeiser.com/



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I've got an all crop 90 in nice shape that I'll end up cutting to make what I want if I don't find a nice clipper style cleaner
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I used a 66 as a fanning mill and it worked pretty good.
 
Had to slow way down the rack speed and catch the tailings at the cleanout door.
 
Shoveled the grain in slowly....
 
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Ok, that brings it all into perspective. So if I understand it correctly, Percy Schmeiser claimed the R.R. seed blew in from neighboring fields or from trucks passing by. Just out of curiosity, how is canola planted? Drilled like oats or wheat? Seems like I remember several years ago Monsanto sueing farmers for planting "bin run" seed.
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