Posted by Leroy on December 13, 2016 at 07:01:13 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: Re: Moving a bin? posted by JD Seller on December 12, 2016 at 20:04:45:
I agree about obstructions. Any bin of 10' could be moved laying down, 12' no would not clear overhead. Ohio is requiring most, not all, highway bridges to clear 14.5 feet, power lines same but trees may not be up there. Now in Indiana on a highway I get on often the bridge signs are 13.5 clearance. So a bin with a 6" roof overhang on a 12' bin would make it 12.5' tall and 14.5 clearance the trailer floor would have to be less than 2 feet off the ground, and that would be brushing the bottom of the bridge. If you have to have them to come out and raise remove power phone lines to get past it would be verry expencive, I think moving 2 power lines like that would cost as much as a new unassembled bin. I have moved a round all perferated steel corn crib by tilting on side on implement trailer but it was only a 10' diameter crib and without going out to measure think about 9-10 ft to eves. 12 ft wire crib dismatled. And a 28" elevator would not reach the top of the 12' crib. Needed a 40' to do that and that means a lot of distance from bin to be kept clear of anything.
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