Posted by Sparktrician on November 24, 2013 at 17:07:25 from (70.208.193.47):
In Reply to: Grain Bin cost's posted by Dave from MN on November 24, 2013 at 04:47:27:
I do service work on dryers, fans, heaters, legs, etc. you name it. I don't know how some guys get by putting 20%+ corn in a bin and air drying it. Every year I meet a new customer who has NEVER used heat in a bin. I have started to wonder what kind of quality the grain is they sell.....
Stirrator and a heater is a good setup, but you need to know something about them. Like any equipment, setup right...they work great. For speed....a dryer (batch or continuous) is better. There are ups and downs to both.
You can get retrofit floor kits for any size bin. You may have to cut to fit, but that's not a big deal.
moving a bin is ok, but it has to be CHEAP or free better yet.
If you are really wanting to dry in the bin....you need a stirrator.
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