Posted by Dave H (MI) on May 03, 2015 at 18:36:08 from (50.127.246.233):
In Reply to: Grain bins posted by Dave H (MI) on May 03, 2015 at 15:38:24:
Many thanks for the very detailed responses! I have copied these into a folder on my desktop for future reference. Now I am wishing I had bid on the dryer at the auction. Just wasn't sure how I was going to get the darn thing home as tall as it was. My problems are two fold...one is that I really hate hauling grain on the road. Last year I did it with gravity wagons and a C20 pickup and I thought it might just rip the guts out of the truck. This year I have an honest to gosh grain truck but still not looking forward to the trips. The other issue is that I am giving the elevator some really nice product to bank and getting not so great product when I withdraw. Yes...it is easy. No...it is not cheap and I hate giving them such clean corn and getting back the dusty stuff with all the junk in it. Have to give this some thought and look around at dryers again. Like the man said...if it were easy everyone would do it I guess. Thanks again!
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