Posted by fixerupper on November 04, 2007 at 05:59:49 from (207.177.13.77):
In Reply to: Got The Bin Up posted by super99 on November 04, 2007 at 02:51:03:
Good job! A little sweat equity can save us a lot of money. If the corn goes in cold the curing cement might not cause any molding. Three years ago a neighbor offered a really good 3200 bu GVT bin to me for free, so I got out the sledge hammer and knocked out the cement that had been poured in it, luckily it was rotten, then I dug the trench here at home by hand and had a bin mover move it three miles for $260. Another friend had an old tin floor that I could lay inside so there was no cement involved. It was set in the ground here in the morning and by night it was full of beans. Total cost was 7 cents/bu. The downfall is when I empty it I have to vac it out for 8 cents/bu. The new 20000 bu bin that was put up this summer was $2.00 per bu. Ouch! Jim
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