moving them 180 miles in one piece is gonna be a challenge. i took down and moved 2 - 14k bushel bins and an 8k bu bin. dropped em down with bin jacks and dismantled the roof. air floor and unloading auger come out first. then pull the cement blocks. air floor snaps together from one side, across the bin. when the air floor comes out, before you start to dis assemble the bin, mount three angle iron legs inside the bin 120 degrees apart and bolt them to the floor. they should be about 5 or 6 feet high. (they will look kind of like a huge carpenter framing square. ) keeps the bin from moving sideways when you unbolt it from the pad. mark all the rows of rings so it goes back together the same way. i put all new bolts and caulking in when the bins went back up. when pulling the air floors, tie your pantlegs with baling twine. the fines will be full of mice!!!
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