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Post by randy on Feb 9, 2020 14:09:46 GMT -6
I have been working on it off and on for a couple of weeks. Should hold 3 tons plus. Got less than a 1000.00 in it.
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Post by cowrancher75 on Feb 9, 2020 14:18:15 GMT -6
lookin really nice
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Post by randy on Feb 9, 2020 14:23:33 GMT -6
Need to paint it if it will quit raining for a few days. Got a little more welding to do on it.
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Post by birddog on Feb 9, 2020 15:59:12 GMT -6
Nice work. A lot of welding on one of those suckers. Is it 14 gauge?
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Post by randy on Feb 12, 2020 9:04:36 GMT -6
Nice work. A lot of welding on one of those suckers. Is it 14 gauge? 12 gauge. Lots of welding and lots of cutting. First one i have built so lots of head scratching to.
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Post by chuckie on Feb 13, 2020 8:32:30 GMT -6
I am jealous once again. ha-ha!! Those steep sides eliminate having to crawl in it to shovel the feed to the door on the bottom. A rubber hammer will be perfect! We have gravity flow wagons to store feed in. The sides to the door are not steep enough to keep it flowing down. Every day I have to get inside to shovel the feed above the door.
Distiller's grain doesn't flow real well.
Do you have a company come and load feed into your bin or do you have a wagon with the auger?
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Post by randy on Feb 14, 2020 17:20:58 GMT -6
They will come out once anyway. I plan to put it on a trailer. Just have not had the time to get that done. Need another day of welding and painting.
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Post by randy on Feb 17, 2020 14:30:09 GMT -6
Thought i would add another picture of the front since i have the sight glass and rain shield done.
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