Posted by Ken Macfarlane on October 07, 2014 at 08:33:00 from (142.166.168.2):
In Reply to: Need Ideas... posted by Super-H-Mike on October 07, 2014 at 06:25:24:
We have a barn like that. We remove a bit per year. It takes a lot of work to get the hay that was loose hay out as it is so long and layered. We have cleared out 40 ft wide by 14 ft high by nearly 30 ft wide in 10 years. Its slow because we have to store our baled hay on top several months per year.
The first batch was taken out by hired help pitching out the door into a manure spreader. As we got further from the door its gotten slower. Last year we loaded tarps and pulled them to the door down the stack.
Next year going to remove a section of siding on side farthest from the door and send it outside.
Contemplated building a box with a hopper and a furnace fan on the end with a yellow construction hose to blow it outside but haven't made it that far yet. Did that years ago to blow sawdust out of somewhere.
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