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Re: Value Question on a feed/grain bin.
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Posted by phillip d on June 10, 2007 at 07:34:45 from (142.176.115.194):
In Reply to: Value Question on a feed/grain bin. posted by Dave from MN on June 10, 2007 at 07:05:28:
anything less than $1800 would me a pretty good bargain,new would be around double that.20yrs isn't that old for a hopper tank if the cone isn't rusted from wet feeds not being cleaned out.It would be fine for storing grains so long as it is really dry before you put it in(around 10-12%)unless you have a small dryer to twist in the top of the bin(if you buy from an elevator,it will be dry anyways).Unless you have one yourself,you will need to hire someone with a lift trailer to take it down and stand it back up again on your site.A tank that big will need a cement pad under it too,may take 5 yds of cement,whatever gives you a big enough area to bolt it down with 10-12 inch thickness.pd
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