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Re: Demolish Silo Hints?
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Posted by chief613 on July 26, 2000 at 17:59:41 from (209.222.74.23):
In Reply to: Demolish Silo Hints? posted by Diesel Dan on July 24, 2000 at 19:42:38:
Well i dont know a thing bout silos or demolition of them, but heres my 2 cents: Im assuming that it sits on some sorta slab for a base? Depending on how big this base is and ur soil this could be a possibility. Dig a wide trench on the side u want to fall toward, a little wider than the base and several feet deeper. Then use a pump with a large hose and wash out the soil beneth the base. As far as diposal i would consider diggin the trench the hieght and with of the silo out in front first and let the ole girl fall right in to her own grave. Good luck, hope to hear ur results!
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