Pellet Fan
All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: Canadian John on March 30, 2018, 11:28:33 AM
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With Spring cleaning in progress in some areas and about to be in others, I thought I might mention what I have found to be the best way to expel fines/dust from the auger and hopper. It consists of using my leaf blower. It is beyond belief how well this works.
If the whole pit is being cleaned, the blower does an excellent job on the inside as well. Just be prepared for a lot of flying debris. ???
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That is an awesome idea! :clap: Gets the dust out in spots I can't get to. The Yoder auger is only about 6" and 3" is accessable. I used my shop vac but your idea is better!
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With Spring cleaning in progress in some areas and about to be in others, I thought I might mention what I have found to be the best way to expel fines/dust from the auger and hopper. It consists of using my leaf blower. It is beyond belief how well this works.
If the whole pit is being cleaned, the blower does an excellent job on the inside as well. Just be prepared for a lot of flying debris. ???
Yep, I do that also
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The Auger on the Louisiana is so short I don't know if it matters. I have in the past on my GMG's run the auger dry of pellets & blown it out with an air compressor nozzle.
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I use the vacuum first then I switch to the leaf blower. I was surprised at how much the vacuum did not suck up.
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I use a leaf blower as well. Works great.
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I use compressed air. I have a blowgun with a bendable nozzle that works great.