Posted by glennster on October 31, 2007 at 07:11:29 from (76.224.26.7):
In Reply to: Moving 18' bin posted by super99 on October 30, 2007 at 17:09:03:
we bought some used bins a while back, 2- fs 14,000 bu, one was a dryer and an 8,000 bu fs bin, also a dryer. 2 had stirraters in em. rented bin jacks, pulled the air floors and blocks, dropped em and moved em. we had pads poured at the other place and assembled the bins. doesnt sound like you have an air floor in you bin. give some thought as to how you are going to unload it before you do the pour. you may want to put a trough in the floor so you can get an auger in there to unload. a sweep would be nice too, there is a company that makes a sweep with an auger above the sweep to unload too. are you going to add a drying fan? my bins all have air floors and fans, they are bolted to the pads. just a few ideas to kick around.
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