Loftness 12-Foot System Auger

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Specifications

Model 12-Foot System Auger Year 2021 Sale Type New
Manufacturer Loftness Quantity 0 Manufacturer Qty 0
Price Contact for price CAD Width 29' 9" Height 12' 9"
Length 32' 8" Diameter 12' Bags Wheel Size 15"
Max. Length 500' Model Number N29114 Primary Auger 14" / 540 RPM
Operating Weight 1,220 lbs GL-12 Truck Auger 6' 8-1/2" x 3' 1/2" x 12" Transfer Capacity 11,900 Bushels/hr
GL-12 Truck Auger W/ Skirting 6' 8-1/2" x 3' 1/2" x 19"  
Description

 Adding Heavy Duty Performance and Versatility to Your Grain Storage is Easy.

Be ready to handle any harvest from most any trailer. The GL System 12 Truck Unloading Auger (N29114) is the perfect option for grain facilities and operations that require loading bags from grain trailers and semis. Whether dealing with bottom trap, side chutes or dump trailers, the highly controllable and high speed, low-profile hopper can handle the flow – up to 200 bushels per minute.

A Matched Set: The Truck Unloading Auger was designed from the ground up to enhance the performance of the GBL 12 Loader and increase the productivity of grain bagging operations.

 

FEATURES
  Features

 Swing Hopper

The swing hopper is the key to successful truck unloading. Twin 7-inch diameter pan augers move grain quickly from the truck's discharge into the 14-inch diameter swing auger.

 Transition and Swing Augers

The backbone of the truck unloading auger, the 14-inch diameter transition auger delivers grain to the pivot point over the base of the main auger. The pivot point is the 14-inch diameter swing auger unit, which provides positive positioning while aligning the swing hopper, and also allows the hopper to fold into its travel position.

 Operator Controls

Complete control is provided through the hydraulic control valve console, located midway down on the swing auger tube. The operator has excellent visibility and control when positioning the swing hopper under a moving or stationary chute.

 Hopper Transport

The swing hopper and auger are easily winched up into transport position with an electric hopper winch. Transport chains are deployed once the hopper is in position. Cable tension is then released for transport.