Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Stan∙hoist Grain-Lift Auger Elevator

"For greater economy, longer life, and more dependability buy a Stan∙hoist Grain-Lift Auger Elevator (It's All Galvanized)



Featuring the famous Stan∙hoist "Straight-Thru" Elevator design!
For larger auger elevator capacity... featuring one man operation, buy a stan-hoist grain-lift auger elevator!

Simply "dump" your grain into the large four or five foot grain hopper. Then let the Stan-Hoist Grain-Lift do the rest! The Grain-Lift reaches high to unload into those bin and building openings. Add a sectional or flexible spout and you can direct your grain flow into many hard to reach places. The ruggedly built, welded, galvanized tube never rusts. Choose your own Grain-Lift power, P.T.O., gas engines (up to 15 hp) or electric motors (up to 10 hp). The 6" diameter tube delivers 1800 bushels per hour... lengths from 27' to 61'. Features standard gear and shaft drive... no belts are needed.

Standard Engineering Co., Inc.  ∙  Fort Dodge, Iowa


Check these - outstanding Stan∙Hoist Grain-Lift features!

1. Auger guard. Protects hands, feet, yet doesn't slow flow of grain.
2. Standard Gear and shaft drive.
3. Engine mount takes all engines up to 15 hp and electric motors up to 10 hp.
4. Extra heavy duty transport construction for durability and longer life.
5. Standard 15 inch wheels take any tire size.
6. Galvanized tube never rusts.
7. Four piece grain auger sectional spout attaches easily. Directs grain to those hard to reach places.

Specifications:
Heavy duty Dodge Pillow Block Bearings
Hi-Speed roller chain drive
New Department Head Bearings
Self leveling Engine Mount
Heavy Duty Gear box with Timkin Roller Bearings
Extra wide wheel spacing for more stability
Automotive wheel and bearing for easier transportation
Lengths for 27' to 61' available
6" diameter tube delivers 1800 bushels per hour  (handwritten note: "Can't do it!")

Standard Engineering Company, Inc.  ∙  Fort Dodge, Iowa
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Two color literature.  finished size 8.5" x 11"

Stan∙hoist trademark filed 1964.  Expired 1985.



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