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Unloading Equipment



Sukup Sweepway- The fastest, easiest way to unload grain!
Sukup offers a full line of unloading equipment designed to unload your bin quickly and easily, with the fastest unloading rates in the industry.

The Ultimate in Bin Unloading

The Sweepway™ is permanently installed in the bin for easier operation.

Sukup's unloading rates are the highest in the industry.

The Sweepway™ saves time and labor. The Sweepway™ advances into the grain, removing it without back-breaking scooping.

Sukup vertical augers feature double flighting at the bottom to pick up grain from the unload tube faster to increase capacity without the necessity of using a larger diameter vertical tube.

The vertical auger turns faster than the horizontal unload auger to move grain up and out more quickly.

Safe Operation

All controls are located outside the bin, so there's no need to enter the bin during unloading.

Bin Sweep Stop allows only one revolution of the auger.

Special design prevents opening the intermediate sumps without opening the center sump to protect the sidewalls from uneven unloading.

Top Quality Construction

The upper and lower gearboxes are offset to provide a larger opening for the grain to flow.

The unload flighting extends past the bin center to maximize capacity.

The heavy-duty clutch enables the unload auger to operate without the power sweep, so you can use gravity to unload before the Power Sweep takes over and finishes the job.

Exclusive reduction drive wheel (4 to 1 ratio) decreases drive wheel speed to reduce slippage and prolong wheel life.

Sweepway™ Power Sweeps are built to last with 7 gauge flighting standard.

Split backboard on 42' and larger units reduces sidewall stress during unloading.

Sealed roller bearings are standard on the center sump (optional on intermediate wells).

Rock-solid motor mount allows you to easily move one motor to different powerheads.

Easy to Install and Service

Intermediate sumps are welded to the unload tube at the factory, so there's no assembly necessary.

The exclusive design of Sukup Unloading Systems allows you to pull the flighting without removing the powerhead, even on a vertical boot, so Sukup units are easy to service.

The powerhead design makes belt adjustments easy, too. A hinge on the powerhead allows the belt to be tightened by simply turning one bolt.



Discount Grain Systems "Carry in Sweep"
Sizes for 15' - 36' Grain Bins

With a Discount Grain Systems carry in sweep, you can move the entire unit from one bin to another in no time. The Discount Grain Systems carry in sweep includes the drive belt, all steel backboard and wide rubber direct drivewheel. Discount Grain Systems carry in sweeps are matched to your 6" or 8" unloading systems. Sweeps your bin floor to leave less than 1" of grain. Extensions pieces are offered to change to different bins.




In-Bin Super Sweep


In-Bin Super Sweep Kit comes with 11-1/2" flighting.

Universal mount for any center delivery bin floor.

In-Bin Pivot assembly has a 10" adjustment which makes it fit any bin.

Can be moved from bin to bin so it's the only sweep you need.

In-Bin Super Sweep Kit comes with 11-1/2" flighting.

 

Cupped 8" flighting moves grain fast, and the backboard scrapes the bin floor behind -- in one
pass the Super Sweep takes everything, just kernels remain. Works great on field piled grain, and aerated floors.


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Discount Grain Systems, a worldwide leader in grain handling and drying equipment,
takes pride in offering the highest quality products on the market today.
We are located on East Highway 12 in Atwater, Minnesota.

Phone: 320-974-3200 / Fax: 320-974-3201

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