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    Grain conveyors use a belt or chain to move high capacities of grain, corn, beans, peanuts, seeds, and feed from a truck, grain wagon, or grain cart to a grain bin, elevator, processing plant, or other storage facility.

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    Location: Greeley, Colorado
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    Auction Date:7/6/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Edgerton, Ohio
    Seller: United Edge Real Estate & Auction Co., LLC
    Serial Number105643
    Location: Elgin, North Dakota
    ConditionNew
    Location: Henderson, Iowa
    Serial Number13706420
    Location: Beach, North Dakota
    ConditionNew
    Location: Henderson, Iowa
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: Gary, South Dakota
    ConditionNew
    Location: De Witt, Arkansas
    Seller: Adams Fertilizer Equipment
    ConditionNew
    Location: De Witt, Arkansas
    Seller: Adams Fertilizer Equipment
    ConditionNew
    Location: De Witt, Arkansas
    Seller: Adams Fertilizer Equipment
    Serial Number1500417
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    ConditionNew
    Location: Marshall, Missouri
    Seller: McCorkle Ag Sales LLC
    ConditionNew
    Location: Lu Verne, Iowa
    ConditionNew
    Location: Clark, South Dakota
    Serial Number1653087
    Location: Oak Ridge, Missouri
    Seller: G&J Ag LLC
    Serial Number123270
    Location: Claypool, Indiana
    Serial Number51706
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    ConditionNew
    Location: Marshall, Missouri
    Seller: McCorkle Ag Sales LLC
    Serial NumberNEW STOCK
    Location: Marshall, Missouri
    Seller: McCorkle Ag Sales LLC
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Hindsboro, Illinois
    Seller: Arthur's Repair Shop
    Serial NumberBA03B502306041
    Location: Hindsboro, Illinois
    Seller: Arthur's Repair Shop
    Serial NumberBA03B132507321
    Location: New Hampton, Iowa
    Seller: Holschlag Bin Sales
    Serial Number91780
    Location: Tower City, North Dakota
    Seller: NorthStar Ag
    Serial Number123572-17
    Location: Tower City, North Dakota
    Seller: NorthStar Ag
    Serial NumberRB002506
    Location: Scobey, Montana
    Seller: Shortline Ag
    Serial Number147782-22
    Location: Tower City, North Dakota
    Seller: NorthStar Ag
    Serial Number182219A
    Location: Park River, North Dakota
    Serial Number12793918
    Location: Tower City, North Dakota
    Seller: NorthStar Ag

    About Grain Conveyors

    Grain conveyors use a belt or chain to move high capacities of grain, corn, beans, peanuts, various seeds, and feed from a truck, grain wagon, or grain cart to a grain bin, elevator, processing plant, or other storage facility. Grain augers, sometimes also referred to as screw conveyors or screw elevators, are also available.


    2018 BRANDT 1547LP Grain Conveyor

    Conveyors may be found in enclosed, open, incline, low-profile, double barrel, and other configurations. Although grain conveyors are typically mobile, some models may be permanently attached to a grain bin, silo, or other structure. Models variously draw power from an internal combustion engine, tractor power take-off, or electrical source. In addition to overhead applications, conveyors are used under aeration floors in grain bins, with drive-over pits and grates, and in association with elevator legs.

    Grain Conveyor Features

    Compared to other equipment used to move grain and augers in particular, grain conveyor models are considered to handle grain and specialty crops with greater care and result in less overall crop damage while still offering the capability of moving thousands of bushels per hour. Westfield’s WCX 20105 belt-based model, for example, is rated to handle 9,000 bushels per hour via its 20-inch (51-centimeter) belt that spans an up to 105-foot (32-meter) available length.

    Although grain conveyors are considered to be a typically more expensive initial purchase compared to augers, they are also considered to be more durable and longer lasting. Experts, for example, point out that growers will typically get longer use from belts before needing to be replaced than the flighting, or blades, that augers use, not to mention augers’ tubes. Conveyors are also regarded as requiring less horsepower to operate.

    Types & Options

    Due to the steep inclines at which some grain conveyors operate, many models integrate some form of cleats, buckets, or raised edges to keep the grain from slipping back down. Models may also variously include some type of collection system to catch grain that escapes the belt or chain. Elsewhere, some models include special liners to offer protection against abrasion.

    In terms of functionality, belt models use a continuous belt and roller or rotor system, while chain models use a continuous chain. Of the two types, some experts consider belt-based conveyors simpler to work with. GSI, for example, bills its belt conveyors as being both ideal for long length runs and as requiring less maintenance than other conveyor styles.

    Leading manufacturers of grain conveyors include Batco, Brandt, Convey-All, Kewanee, Universal, and Westfield.