Posted by LOU from Wi. on October 17, 2015 at 16:16:50 from (174.125.228.155):
In Reply to: Re: could use good advice posted by Adirondack case guy on October 17, 2015 at 07:08:13:
Loren, Thank you for the reply and all your helpful information. We're on the lookout for a grain/silage feed conveyor/elevator. So far nothing on C.L. close by, but there is one setting a little ways away from us that we will go talk to the guy about. I hope he doesn't want an arm & leg.lol. It's been setting for years,and never moved. I don't know the length or even if it's workable,but it's worth the time to look. I do appreciate you taking the time to write all you did about your wood elevator, it is appreciated. Using the Bobcat for me is almost a thing of the past with the lack of legs power I got left. Plus the fact of setting in it all day then trying to get out is one big PIA. To easy for me to break a leg or something else,it just isn't worth the risk.
Today daughter and son brought all the wood up to the top today, so all thats left is splitting and stacking. My job is next, running the log splitter that we posted about and you read about. We could borrow your system if you were closer by.lol. Thanks again Loren, I truly appreciate it. Regards, LOU
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