Posted by super99 on November 04, 2007 at 05:49:37 from (75.107.167.209):
In Reply to: Got The Bin Up posted by super99 on November 04, 2007 at 02:51:03:
I'll try to answer the questions below. Usually have half corn and half beans, this year was all corn(62acres). 21 ft bin behind it is full and 2 semiloads to town and still have about 20 acres to go. Have been trying to get bin moved since July, kept getting put off. It's cheaper to put cement inside, doesn't take as much. I'm 56, so it should last as long as I'll be able to use it. I was told that if I put a fan inside and let it run, in a week it will be cured enough to keep corn till spring. Thinking about getting perforated tubes to lay on floor and a 10" or 12" fan to put on it and then shouldn't have to worry about it. I'm cheap, I need to catch up on some bills instead of spending extra $$ on doing it right. I have the roof auger and motor to hook up to Shivvers unit inside 21' bin for next year. If I can get another old Gov't bin cheap, I'll probably set it up right beside this one. Any more questions? Chris
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