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Posted by pafreehling on December 12, 2006 at 17:45:16 from (167.239.220.188):
In Reply to: Re: harvestores posted by Glen in TX on December 12, 2006 at 17:24:24:
Hey I did say opinion to offend you. Sorry, I really do appreciate the advice. I have put up lots of grain bins and thought harv's at 20 or 25 foot high would be achievable instead of erecting a stave silo. Labor is so high here in michigan I have learned how to do lots with nothing. I do not care about unloader rates as this cattle is the only sane time I get all day. As for staves, ours are only 10' diam and hand unloaders when they are not frozen solid! New staves are too much money and I do not know if used is even an option. I grew up with dairy and beef, did 2 tours in the persian gulf and now I am trying to fix stuff we always got by with. Again, I hope I did not offend you!
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