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Re: harvestore dismantle costs
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on December 30, 2006 at 20:27:32 from (207.177.83.66):
In Reply to: harvestore dismantle costs posted by pafreehling on December 30, 2006 at 18:15:12:
I don't know how much it'll cost but I've lowered the tops of about a half dozen of them to the ground for the crews taking them apart . You can probably expect over a grand to remove one to the foundation . It takes about two hours to rig the cables and remove the remaining bolts to lift them free with the crane at $135 HR not including travel time which is portal to portal . We're cheap on our crane prices too . That has been the upper half of the ones I've done or the top two sections and the lid . I took one apart ring by ring , that one took all afternoon . I heard of a guy that didn't have the money or something and tried to pull one over . No one got hurt but pride and a couple other buildings didn't fare so well or so the story went . Ya can't tell how a circle is going to crush . When the bottom edge folds under it can go anywhere . Hope this helps . ...Randy Call the local Co-Op and find out from them who's the best in the area for dismantling them .
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