Grain Scales

Subject

Weighing - Agriculture

Description

Grain scales are also known as chrondrometers, and some are grain testers. This collection also includes related products like samplers and grain scoops with a built-in scale. For more information, click here.

Collection Items

This table model grain scale weighs 16-ounce samples. It was usually used in labs to determine the properties of the sample including moisture and…

This Ohaus 4-pound grain scale is used to determine the weight of a bushel of grain. It has a “Two Quart Dry” bucket, which means it is a Winchester1…

This Seedburo wood grain-striker is used to remove excess grain so the sample is level with the bucket edges. Its edges are rounded so it does not…

This Fairbanks grain scale is a 4-pound scale. It was used to determine the weight of grain in an Imperial bushel1. “Imperial” is stamped into the…

This grain scale is a 2-pound scale. It was used to determine the weight of grain in a Winchester1 bushel. The three measures on the beam tell: …

This Fairbanks grain scale is a 4-pound scale. It is used to determine the weight of grain in a Winchester1 bushel. The three measures on the beam…

This Howe 1-liter grain scale was probably made for the European grain market. The top line is the bushel weight in liters, the middle line is the…

This Ohaus table-model grain scale is used to determine the weight of a bushel of grain. This scale has a second beam on top that weighs 0 to 25…

This Ohaus scale could be used to weigh samples of grain, probably in a lab. Other products could also be weighed. The bearing covers have the “NSW”…

These brass funnels are often used to fill the bucket when weighing grain. This one has rings so it could be hung. The funnel can reduce spilling and…

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