Posted by cjunrau on July 05, 2023 at 11:18:38 from (184.151.246.169):
In Reply to: Moving a grain bin. posted by jorswift on July 05, 2023 at 08:25:22:
Moved a dozen like that. No cribbing needed for that job. I lift mine up and back my car hauler under and set it on the front and back and strap it down with 4 ratchet straps. Head down the road and unload at home.
If you bust up the concrete there should be an angle iron all the way around the bottom and that is all the stiffener you need. If your fenders are too high on the trailer I push the bin forwards till it hits the front and have a railway tie slip under each side against the fender so it sits on the tie instead of my fender. I lift on one side high enough to back under and then let it down. to be safe and not throw it over I tie one strap up to the top and down to my loader so that if I lift too high it holds it down. Does not take long to move a bin. takes longer to take out the concrete unless it is old and cracked already.
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