How far from home are the bins? A couple miles away or 20 - 50 miles? What diameter are they? 18' or 21'? They are probably 18'. Ask around your neighbor hood, back in the 1970's when the government sold off all their bin sites about every locale had someone who moved 18' bins sideways on a trailer. There are still a couple guys around here that can move them that way, maybe also in your area. Not sure where you would check, but if not too far, having a helicopter pick them up and set them on your pad might be worth the money. I heard one time about the Army Reserves moving a bin for a guy with a helo during summer training. It doesn't cost anything to ask, worst they can do is say no. What diameter are the fans? 110 volt 12" fans won't move much air for drying, more for aeration. I think you will be better off with a full air floor than a few places in the floor with air coming out of them. Check out www.agrinews-pubs.com Click on classified ads for bins and dryers. There are a couple of ads from outfits dealing in used bins. A phone call might give you a lot of info even if they are too far away to help you out. Have you contacted your local FSA office about storage loans? Some areas will loan on used bins and others are new only. Cheap interest and 7 year loans are hard to pass up. The price seems a little high to me in my area, but your area will be different I'm sure. Around here, the BTO's won't even use a bin smaller than 15,000 bu. Regular farmers will, but smaller bins are pretty much small time farmers only. I'm on shut down between Christmas and New Years if you have questions, let me know and I'll give you my phone number. Chris
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