We used the BeanHustler this spring. Worked great-no problems. I believe they make arms for Kinze planters to hold the cyclone. We just set our cyclone on a bracket we made on the CCS tank. We couldn't leave it up there because we also have to get thru there to fill the OrbitAir unit w/insecticide for our 20% refuge area. We also used the BeanHustler to draw talc (actually, talc/graphite mix) into the line & add it @ the same time. We never left the ground except to open CCS hatches. Even though it's called a BEANHustler, we used it on both beans & corn. Worked fine on both. Here's a link to a movie showing our BeanHustler. If you have slow internet, you might want to pass it up: Adding Talc with seed: http://photos.imageevent.com/lukowphotos/farmingmachinery/2006dailyupdates/feeding%20talc.wmv Bean Hustler loading corn showing hose routing: http://photos.imageevent.com/lukowphotos/farmingmachinery/2006dailyupdates/hose%20routing.wmv It worked good for us. Here's link to BeanHustler website: http://www.beanhustler.com/ ![](http://photos.imageevent.com/lukowphotos/farmingmachinery/2006dailyupdates/websize/DSC00026.JPG)
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Edited by Ron..NE ILL..10/48 9/12/2006 20:42
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