Pistonbroke
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There's surely wet getting in somewhere up that side to be holding that amount. Cake should run out of any bin, it's usually a blend that sticks.
Yep, except we’ve taken the whole lid off ours so it’s much easier to get in and outHave a wooden (Simms) bin which regularly gets nuts stuck in the corners and I have to climb in the top through a small trapdoor and hack away with a spade. I’ve learned from bitter experience that you have to wear a mask in there, it’s full of mouldy dust.
YepNeighbour or you got a pivot steer handler?
Agree it'll be no good for the cows, won't go through the conveyor anyway, but hope it's not a bin leak.Most likely the stuff stuck in there is no good, just leave it, it's sealing the hole
Or order a few tonnes of wheat feed pellets and machine gun it down
Right, so gone one better...Park the pivot next to the bin with the boom extended out and bucket on, and just lock the steering unto it and use the bucket as a big hammer. Worked here. There surprisingly strong them old bins.
Bucket on metal gives a better bang, but your way has a smaller risk of a wrecked binRight, so gone one better...
Old lorry wheel (c/w tyre) welded to JCB 3CX back bucket.
Use the back actor as a big rubber hammer.
1 step further. New bin neededOk. If we are going that far, it should be a grenade.
1 step further. New bin needed
They really are tough. Will take some abuseI think that most of the suggestions here will result in a new bin!