Posted by Bad memories on October 22, 2008 at 16:48:06 from (208.246.9.98):
In Reply to: Harvestore Silo posted by ErnieDD on October 22, 2008 at 15:56:57:
Around here we call them blue tombstones and many left customers with memories of lawsuits against a bankrupt company. Yeah they were nice when new back in their day we had a push button feed room worked great till something broke down. Lots of maintenance = lots of cost. The loaders were built tough but get worn out with silage acid eating on them constantly so when they got older there was always something to fix to keep them going. Old silos that sit a while took new air breather bags, new granite epoxy floor, loader fixed up or replaced and never can get a old silo to seal good as when new. The company made the mistake of touting their silos for high moisture grain storage business too with huge silos that were never sealed good by fly by night dealers that went bankrupt and lots of lawsuits resulted leaving a very BAD taste in customers mouths. Many having corn in them they could have got a good price for selling that went black ruined were in trouble to pay for them too. Many areas they were sold and then no dealers close to service and having to pay a crew to travel long ways was too much cost.
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