Posted by super99 on September 21, 2008 at 18:15:15 from (75.107.241.22):
Here is a holding bin I bought and set up when I first bought this place. I had no storage or truck, so I would fill it and all the wagons and call for a semi to take a load away. Haven't used it since I put up the grain bins. I have about 20 acres of beans to harvest and am wondering about putting them in here and keeping till spring. It holds about 550 bu of corn, I figured it and a wagon will probably hold all the beans I get off of the 20 acres. I am thinking about using 1/2" conduit and bend to make supports for a tarp to cover it. Also have some used tin and 2x6's, thought about making a roof, but that would take more time to get done. Would a canvas tarp be better than one of the plastic ones? Anyone have any thoughts about this? I really don't want to tie up a 3000 bu bin for 600 to 800 bu beans, but I don't want to put them in there and have a problem keeping them. Chris
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