Posted by glennster on November 30, 2007 at 19:35:17 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: ot moving grain bin posted by no deeres here on November 30, 2007 at 17:35:24:
if its got an air floor, its prolly sitting on one row of conctrete block, the drying bins i moved had two rows. after the flashing is removed, you remove the floor, it should be sections about 8-10 inches wide that snap together kinda like a pergo floor. use a black magic marker and number the floor sections across tthe bin floor before you remove them. also helps to draw 2 parellel lines about 4 feet apart across the floor so when you install it, you can get the same pieces in the sameplace. get the block too, you will need them to set the floor on. note the direction they are laid out and the spacing so you can set it back up the same way.and oh yeah, tie the cuff of you jeans tight with bailing twine cause the mice that come out of the fines like to run right up yer pantlegs!!!!!
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