Posted by flying belgian on December 04, 2016 at 13:06:24 from (216.114.233.126):
In Reply to: Another bin question... posted by Dave H (MI) on December 04, 2016 at 09:06:24:
You are doing the right thing putting up a bin. I never met anyone who regretted putting one up. If you need 5000 capacity consider putting up two 3000 bushel instead. Really gives you some flexibility. Yes they cost more per bushel but you can get them for nothing, around hear in so. Mn. anyway. Drive around the neighborhood. Every other farm has one of those 3250 govt. bins sitting there not being used. Just pull in and tell them you will get it out of their way. Govt. put them up with a tin floor. One of the three I moved in still had the tin in it. That really makes for a cheap move. All you need is a load of sand. All my bins have the unload tube coming out at ground level and I just shove the flighting in and u-joint it to the 1 " stub on end of my truck auger. Works good except in winter with snow and ice build up. 9 times out of 10 I don't start hauling out until April so no big deal.
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