Posted by rrlund on October 22, 2008 at 16:51:14 from (216.46.209.120):
In Reply to: Harvestore Silo posted by ErnieDD on October 22, 2008 at 15:56:57:
A friend of mine had one EXPLODE a few years ago. He took the insurance money and had a new one put up and still uses it. What happened was,it had some haylage left in it and the unloader broke. It sat for a year or so,but they wanted to clean it out to put high moisture corn in it.It was a wet fall,a few days before the start of deer season. So,he left early and went to the U.P. His wife and hired man were in the barn,I don't rememeber now if it didn't smell right or what,but she called the dealer and they told her to seal it up until they got there. Well,that thing started creaking and groaning after a while. It exploded and blew the roof on to the roof of the tool shed. Honest to God,that thing looked like a crushed beer can. They had to get a crane out of Lansing to finish taking it down.
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