Shivvers Performance Systems are a customizable package of components engineered to work together to provide optimum performance for drying grain, using continuous Counter-Flow technology. Learn More
Dri-Flo performance systems can dry grain 24 hours a day 7 days a week. As with our other systems the Compudry Command Center automatically controls the drying process. You can continue to add wet grain as you harvest it. The surge capacity of the Dri-Flo equals the size of your bin.
Shivvers’ Dri-Flo 1000 Performance Systems uses a bottom unload machine capable of removing up to 1000 bushels per hour. Two tapered sweep augers draw the grain to the middle of the bin and remove the dry grain in even layers to avoid coning out in the center of the bin. The horizontal transfer auger carries the grain to the edge of the drying bin, where it can be transferred to nearby bins or a truck.
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This Shivvers Performance System consists of the following system components.
- 2 Sweep Hi-Torque Operation - Fits Bin Diameters: Up to 48' - Drying Capacity: Up to 1,000 BPH - Surge Capacity: Up to 14,500 bushels
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The CompuDry Command Center controls grain moisture output and plenum temperature. It monitors grain temperature while also controlling grain transfer and other components of the system.
Choose one of any of these high performance Fan/Heater options to pair with your system.
Choose one of any of these Grain Spreader options to pair with your system.
The Shivvers Jumpster auger offers the flexibility you need for grain handling after drying.
"I’ve slowly pushed my average moisture, as the price of corn goes down this year, it’s going to be more important than ever for those extra ten or fifteen bucks per acre."
"It's automatic and you push the button and it does the job for you. The economy is good compared with some of the other dryers as far as fuel use is concerned, but the main advantage is the capacity and the fact we don't have to babysit it."
"This year I put over 350,000 bushels of corn through my system and it never had a down day. She ran non-stop. The only time it shut down is when we got rain and I ran out of corn, otherwise it ran non-stop."