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Posted by john in la on August 05, 2006 at 13:47:33 from (66.157.57.27):
In Reply to: Same Old Problem posted by Allan In NE on August 05, 2006 at 11:02:06:
Not trying to sound dumb but; Will one of you help educate a southern boy. All of the grain storage bins I have ever used were the 4 compartment type where you had to climb on top to move the built in shoot to the compartment you wanted to load. SO with this bin pictured................... It is a single compartment? Right Is'int that a hole pictured right where the auger end is? Why would you need to load in the top center? Or if this lower hole is not for loading through what is it for? People Access? Why would the lower access hole not work?
I am thinking loading through the center would center the grain and cause wall pressure to be equal on all sides but just wanted to ask because it is not a factor in our bins. One conpartment can be full while the others are empty and still not cause wall damage.
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