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Meridian Jump Conveyor

Meridian Manufacturing: Jump Conveyor

Every grain handling setup is different. Whether you’re unloading trucks at harvest, feeding a grain cleaner, loading a conveyor system, or adapting to changing yard layouts, there are times when moving grain from one piece of equipment to another isn’t as straightforward as it should be. Jump Conveyors provide a flexible transfer solution that helps keep grain moving efficiently through your operation.

Designed to bridge gaps between grain handling equipment, Jump Conveyors create smooth commodity flow while reducing the challenges associated with difficult transfer points. Their portable design makes them easy to position where needed, while belt conveyor technology provides gentle handling to help maintain grain quality. From seasonal harvest workflows to permanent grain handling systems, Jump Conveyors add flexibility and efficiency to the movement of grain and other free-flowing commodities.

Models Specifications

Dimension Lowered  Position Raised Position
Gas
Gas Model Discharge Height 5′ 2″ 6′ 0″
Gas Model Frame Height 2′ 10″ 4′ 0″
Gas Model Axle to Intake 8′ 5″ 8′ 5″
Gas Model Width 4′ 8″ 4′ 8″
Electric
Electric Model Discharge Height 4′ 8″ 5′ 4″
Electric Model Frame Height 2′ 10″ 4′ 0″
Electric Model Axle to Intake 8′ 5″ 8′ 5″
Electric Model Width 4′ 8″ 4′ 8″

Standard Features

  • 10” Tube with 20” Belt
  • Collapsible intake hopper
  • Dual swivel wheels for easy positioning
  • Height adjustable undercarriage
  • Removable drawbar hitch for better accessibility
  • Up to 10,000 Bushel Capacity

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FAQ

A jump conveyor is used to transfer grain or other commodities between pieces of equipment when a direct connection isn't practical. They are commonly used to bridge the gap between trucks, conveyors, bins, and processing equipment.

Jump conveyors are often used when unloading trucks, feeding grain handling systems, or creating temporary grain transfer points. They can be especially useful when permanent equipment layouts don't align with seasonal or operational needs.

Conveyors are often chosen when minimizing grain damage is a priority. Belt conveyors move grain gently and can help maintain grain quality while providing efficient transfer between handling systems.

Absolutely. While often associated with harvest operations, jump conveyors can be used year-round for grain cleaning, seed handling, grain conditioning, loading systems, and other commodity transfer applications.
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