Unloading Farmers' Stock Warehouses with a Peanut Vacuum
Author(s) -
Christopher L. Butts,
Ronald B. Sorensen,
Marshall C. Lamb
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
peanut science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0095-3679
DOI - 10.3146/0095-3679-45.2.87
Subject(s) - trailer , environmental science , stock (firearms) , truck , agricultural engineering , engineering , marine engineering , automotive engineering , mechanical engineering
A peanut vacuum developed by redesigning an existing grain vacuum (vac) specifically to handle farmers' stock peanuts was tested. The peanut vac consists of a PTO-driven positive displacement blower, two cyclone separators, and a hydraulically-powered airlock valve. The blower pulls air and farmers' stock peanuts through a length of suction hose into the first cyclone separator where the peanuts are separated from the airstream. The air then travels to a second cyclone separator where the suspended dirt and other fine particles are separated from the airstream. The cleaned air proceeds through the blower and is blown through a discharge chute beneath the outlet of an airlock valve mounted on the bottom of the first cyclone. Farmers' stock peanuts from the first cyclone fall from the outlet of the airlock valve into the airstream in the discharge chute and are conveyed up into a waiting trailer. The peanut vac is powered by a 1000-rpm PTO shaft of a tractor supplying a minimum of 75 kW. Initial fe...
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