I still say just put in a few hopper bins. Very little prep work if any. Just need a level spot to park them. Most of ours we spread out a load of oversize gravel and plopped the bins down. No ground work, no cement work, no electrical work, no sump augers to maintain, no sweep augers, no extra help needed to unload the bins, and you can use the same auger you loaded it with to unload it to keep your costs down. You can find 3,000 bu used bins for 5-8 thousand dollars. The truck shows up, plops it down and you start filling it five minutes later. You want to move them, you move them. You want to sell them, you're not stuck with them. They go down the road just as easy as they showed up. For a temporary situation they are excellent until you have the where with all to invest in big bins but most guys who have them keep them and buy more of them. Because YOU WILL NEVER STAND IN A DUST FILLED GRAIN BIN CHASING A SWEEP AUGER WITH A SHOVEL AND BROOM EVER AGAIN. Abrasive bean dust and moldy corn dust isn't any good for anyone. Just google hopper bins. Friesen, Meridian, Stor-King are just a few of the brands. Shouldn't be to hard to find a dealer near you. Most of them know of used ones for sale or you can put an ad in the paper or on the net.
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