Double-L - Commodity Pilers
The word “piler” doesn`t appear in any English dictionary. Who even really knows who coined the term? Common sense would suggest that it derives from the verb, “to pile”, making the piler a machine that makes a pile. It can certainly be said that Double L`s piler line makes a pile – a pile that`s 30 feet high and more than 65 feet wide. That`s all well and good, but a wise farmer understands that the sum of a machine`s value accounts for both what function it performs as well as how well it performs it. To truly be an asset to a farmer`s operation, a piler needs to carefully handle the crop, respond quickly to simple controls, and be easy to maintain or repair. Double L manufactures just such a piler.
Whenever your product is dropped, damage may potentially occur. Why take the risk? Double L`s pilers come standard with a no-drop telescoping boom to gently convey your product without subjecting it to possible damage.
Hard drops and tumbling potatoes can cause plenty of damage to your product. The 50-foot reach of the piler boom puts potatoes wherever you want them. It reaches the corners of the cellar all the way down to the floor.
Gravity is as helpful in filling a storage as a current is to a boat rowing upstream. It undoes your hard work and can cause damage to your product. The shallow slope of the piler`s elevator is a suitable countermeasure. Product is less likely to roll back down the belt, and it flows much more fluidly through the machine.
The Double L Piler works with a number of excellent elevator belting options. The options cover the full spectrum of needs for a variety of products. Choose the one that works best for you from belted chain, mini-cleat, and herringbone.