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Cliff SEIA
Posted 9/12/2006 20:01 (#43297 - in reply to #43264)
Subject: RE: Moving/taking down grain bins


I'd use bin jacks to get them up in the air, back a trailer under them one at a time then strap it down and haul it home. We've moved several 18'x4 ring bins and two of those went down a major two lane state highway for several miles so a 15' bin should be easy if you scout your path for narrow bridges or low power lines. To hire somebody like Mark Bruellman to move those bins would probably cost closer to a thousand bucks when with three or four guys you could do it yourself in an afternoon.

Have you priced a cone bottom yet? I know where there is a bin just like the two you got that I think we could get for free (it's only about four miles away too) that would work great with a cone bottom if we start feeding DDGs.
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