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<blockquote data-quote="warksfarmer" data-source="post: 129209" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Last year we built a 2000 cbm capacity shed (thats level fill not heap) and the total finished price for the shed is £70k. We made use of some old roof bars but other than that it was completely new materials used. The price includes the concrete floors, wall panels, cladding, elec, doors, guttering etc. I have split it into 2 giving me 2 x 1000cbm bays although in reality with a single crop it can fit 2000t of wheat in it with a heap and it was built to withstand 5000t surcharge. There is no drier or air flow in it at the moment as I am using upright lishman things.</p><p> </p><p>I've built it to take our existing stirrer so long term I probably will build an air tunnel down either side of the shed and then cut in air flow tunnels across the floor so I can condition more effectively and make use of the stirrer better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warksfarmer, post: 129209, member: 192"] Last year we built a 2000 cbm capacity shed (thats level fill not heap) and the total finished price for the shed is £70k. We made use of some old roof bars but other than that it was completely new materials used. The price includes the concrete floors, wall panels, cladding, elec, doors, guttering etc. I have split it into 2 giving me 2 x 1000cbm bays although in reality with a single crop it can fit 2000t of wheat in it with a heap and it was built to withstand 5000t surcharge. There is no drier or air flow in it at the moment as I am using upright lishman things. I've built it to take our existing stirrer so long term I probably will build an air tunnel down either side of the shed and then cut in air flow tunnels across the floor so I can condition more effectively and make use of the stirrer better. [/QUOTE]
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