Looking for Erectors for several jobs in East and West Yorkshire
Please contact me on [email protected]. References would be appreciated
Please contact me on [email protected]. References would be appreciated
Morning Tjzservices,Hi again,
Don’t quite follow why the roof has been put on 1 ring rather then assemble all the rings and then roof it? Am I missing something.
Telehandler would be £350 week for 14 m machine plus del/collect.
Why don’t you hire one for £300/week ???What's also a pain is I have paid these guys nearly £2k... then I couldn't find an affordable telehandler to finish it off, so I currently have a lo-rise silo... duh!
not the best make of bin for a novice to start with eitherThe roof is (I would imagine) the hardest bit to put together, especially as, being 2nd hand, this one was a bit bent, so the guys doing it spent 2 days, just to fit it to the ring... But it should go up quickly now with a telehandler... I've been reliably informed that silos go up roof first... They jack them up in USA...seems all wrong, but it's not!
That sounds tricky... do you put the pole in first then use a block & tackle to hoist it all up? How do you get the pole back out when it's finished?if you cant get jacks ,, the other method is a pole up the centre
I wouldn't know... just that there are a lot of nuts & bolts and they were quite expensive!not the best make of bin for a novice to start with either
The other thing is that there are some strange bits... about 2ft square... 4 of them & no idea what they are...also some angled steel lengths which, at a guess, might be for strength... 2 long 4 short...I wouldn't know... just that there are a lot of nuts & bolts and they were quite expensive!
What are you storing then?Me, too! I have purchased a 2nd hand grain silo to use for storage, but I have no idea where to search for someone who will erect it, or even any idea how much I should expect to pay. It measures around 18' diameter and around 24' high. (I'm not a farmer, btw!) I'm in the SouthEast (Essex).
Any advice would be very gratefully received.
Dookist