Posted by JD Seller on April 13, 2013 at 07:40:31 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Re: harvestore silos posted by bigdaddy4430 on April 13, 2013 at 07:24:07:
You bought a farm with one that had been maintained poorly. The unloaders where high priced to fix using Harvester parts. The after market parts are half price. I can also get Stainless steel ones that are about what Harvester charges for steel ones.
My cost per ton usually runs around $3-4 to keep them in good shape. The floors get damaged with loose unloader chains. I will take the harvester unloader any day over a top unloader. I have a two top unloaders silos that cause me more problems than the harvester unloaders. The two top unloaders silos are coming down this year. I did not fill them the last two years because of the unloaders being shot.
Like I posted below. I would not put any type of up right silos up if I was doing it over today. Bags and or bunkers are a much better way to feed today. Both are faster and bags give you more flexibility.
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