Posted by NY 986 on April 13, 2013 at 19:27:57 from (67.142.178.26):
In Reply to: Re: harvestore silos posted by Formerly PaMike on April 13, 2013 at 18:09:50:
I've seen their ads. Depending on where you lived back in the day there were three or four Harvestore dealers around but their territories were exclusive. Empire Agri-Systems out of Auburn serviced most of the Finger Lakes region if I recall correctly. Stave silos do have problems staying tight over time. The biggest problem area was around the doors although I have heard of air leakage around the staves, too. I want to say there was a concrete stave silo offered that was designed for bottom unload plus unloaders made to convert conventional uprights other than the doors. I was trying to recall dad's inquiry into a Harvestore that I mentioned earlier. I don't think it got past knowing it was considerably more than a stave unit. He never did put in another silo past the two that were already on the place at the time of the Harvestore inquiry.
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