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Posted by RickL on September 05, 2005 at 09:19:08 from (69.66.35.163):
In Reply to: Grain Bins posted by Jacksonburg on September 05, 2005 at 07:43:29:
hang on to your wallet for new. Several makes out there and all have different grade etc. I like Conrads bins,drying floors like the shivers units. You talked about doing it yourself,have you done anything like it in the past. You will need to pour cement pad,with a footing those float pads will be fullof rats and broke up in few years. Personally I would go for used unit if can fined one close and are willing trto do most labor yourself otherwise just go with new and pay. example 36ft bin with full floor eight rings tall and in excellent condition I bought for $700.00. new you will be talking well over 15000.00 just for the bin,floors will run over 2000.00 etc. Let me know or give me a ring as I have set of bin jacks for sale,also have cement forms I made for pouring cement pads etc. Can give you alot of tips to look out for as have done alot of units past few years but quit doing the bin moving business due to lack of good help,Ins rates etc. As far as augers in the bin etc I wouldn't install any just the tube and use a vac,once you do that you won't go back. Give me a ring 319-257-6764 and where are you located. Come look if close I can also give you some prices on new bins and I know where some used are that they are wanting to sell.
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