Grain Auger Horsepower Calculator – Find the Right HP

⚙️ Grain Auger Horsepower Calculator

Calculate the exact horsepower required for your grain auger based on grain type, auger size, length, and throughput rate

Quick Presets
🔧 Auger Configuration
Typical range: 500–8,000 bu/hr for farm augers
⚙️ Horsepower Calculation Results
📊 Grain Density & HP Factor Reference
56 lb
Corn (per bu)
60 lb
Wheat (per bu)
60 lb
Soybeans (per bu)
32 lb
Oats (per bu)
48 lb
Barley (per bu)
25 lb
Sunflower (per bu)
56 lb
Sorghum (per bu)
50 lb
Canola (per bu)
💡 HP Factor Note: Each grain type has a unique friction and density factor that directly affects required horsepower. Wet or tough grain can increase HP requirements by 15–30% above dry grain calculations.
📏 Estimated HP by Auger Diameter & Length
Diameter 20 ft 30 ft 40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 70 ft
4 inch1.0 HP1.5 HP2.0 HP2.5 HP3.0 HP3.5 HP
6 inch1.5 HP2.5 HP3.5 HP4.5 HP5.5 HP6.5 HP
8 inch3.0 HP4.5 HP6.0 HP7.5 HP9.0 HP11.0 HP
10 inch5.0 HP7.0 HP9.5 HP12.0 HP15.0 HP18.0 HP
12 inch7.5 HP10.0 HP14.0 HP18.0 HP22.0 HP27.0 HP

Values are approximate at 30° incline, dry grain (corn), 85% drive efficiency with 20% safety buffer.

📈 Throughput vs. HP Requirements (8-inch Auger, Corn, 30°)
Throughput (bu/hr) Throughput (t/hr) Calculated HP Recommended HP Motor Size
5000.641.8 HP2.5 HP2.5 HP Electric
1,0001.273.2 HP4.0 HP5 HP Electric
2,0002.545.8 HP7.0 HP7.5 HP Electric
3,0003.818.2 HP10.0 HP10 HP Electric
4,5005.7211.5 HP14.0 HP15 HP Electric
6,0007.6214.8 HP18.0 HP20 HP Electric
8,00010.1619.2 HP23.0 HP25 HP Electric
🔄 Angle Correction Factors
Incline Angle HP Multiplier Typical Use Notes
15°0.80xFlat bin loadingLower HP demand
20°0.88xLow-profile binsGood efficiency
30°1.00xStandard farm augerBaseline reference
35°1.10xTall bins+10% HP needed
40°1.20xGrain legs / elevators+20% HP needed
45°1.32xMaximum practical+32% HP, reduced flow
🔧 Sizing Tip: Always size your motor or PTO to the next available HP class above your calculated requirement. Running a motor at 100% capacity continuously reduces lifespan. A 20% safety buffer is the industry-standard minimum for grain handling equipment.
🔌 Electric Motor Standard Sizes Reference
Motor HP kW Equivalent Typical 8" Auger Length Approx. Throughput (corn)
2 HP1.5 kWUp to 20 ft~500 bu/hr
3 HP2.2 kWUp to 25 ft~800 bu/hr
5 HP3.7 kWUp to 30 ft~1,200 bu/hr
7.5 HP5.6 kWUp to 40 ft~2,000 bu/hr
10 HP7.5 kWUp to 50 ft~3,000 bu/hr
15 HP11.2 kWUp to 60 ft~4,500 bu/hr
20 HP14.9 kWUp to 70 ft~6,000 bu/hr
25 HP18.6 kWUp to 80 ft~8,000 bu/hr
⚠️ PTO Note: PTO-driven augers typically run at 540 RPM and are rated in HP from the tractor. For PTO use, ensure your tractor delivers the required HP at the PTO shaft, not just engine HP. PTO HP is typically 85–90% of engine HP.

Grain auger horsepower is key for anyone who moves grain on farms Right amount of power makes whether operation flows smooth or becomes a mess. Electric motor, tractor by PTO or internal combustion engine on the auger can move it. The helical flighting twists inside long metal tubes, pushing grain upward, when a hopper receives it from truck or grain cart.

For maximum capacity horsepower ranges from 40 to 175 depending on size of auger. Operators move big amounts of grain using 10-inch, 13-inch or 16-inch tubes up to 114 feet long, in short times. V-belt drives with fractional horsepower commonly serve for small augers.

Choosing the Right Horsepower for a Grain Auger

Size of auger and kind of grain genuienly matter. They handle corn and soy differently, so hourly capacity varies a lot. Augers work well with dry corn, so for wet crops increase diameter from 8 to 10 inches.

More and more farmers choose 13- or 16-inch for bigger volume. Wet grains require even more power.

10-inch 72-foot auger requires at least around 72 HP. 13-inch 70-foot grain auger works for tractors with 80 PTO horsepower, ideal for mid-sized farms. 10-inch 51-foot with 40 HP engine is minimum, that runs full load for certain grains.

Strong grain requires only a bit more energy.

Westfield 13-inch 71-foot puts around 90 HP load on tractor to fill high hopper with 18 percent corn. But emptying 15 percent corn from hopper for truck below requires lot less power. Capacity and horsepower vary according to grain type and condition, auger RPM, exposed flighting and pitch.

Small 6-inch 21-foot augers with 1.5 HP engine work in 120 volt, but stop if overloaded. 2 HP or more require 220 or 240 volt. For custom augers power needs depend on material kind and state, loading factor and RPM.

Choosing the rightmotor according to diameter, length and grain type is key.

Grain Auger Horsepower Calculator – Find the Right HP

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