Fiber glass feed silo

TrewithickFarm

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cornwall
Thanks @exmoor dave currently buying ewe rolls & lamb creep mix in tote bags which we are collecting, due to lack of storage space. wondering if a silos might be a better option. depending on what bulk delivery price would be.

Just seen collinson do a 4.8t one for £2430 but thats steel
 

cousinjack

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cornwall
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This any good to you ?
 

exmoor dave

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Location
exmoor, uk
Thanks @exmoor dave currently buying ewe rolls & lamb creep mix in tote bags which we are collecting, due to lack of storage space. wondering if a silos might be a better option. depending on what bulk delivery price would be.

Just seen collinson do a 4.8t one for £2430 but thats steel


Never regretted buying the bins..... only regret not buying 2x 9t ones instead ?‍♂️
 
Location
Cheshire
Why fibreglass? I’ve recently picked up a 4.8 tonne Collinsons bin. They don’t mess around up there. Handy thing to keep the fork lift points to move again/sell. It’s my 4th bin over 20 years and they never disappoint.
 

TrewithickFarm

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Cornwall
Why fibreglass? I’ve recently picked up a 4.8 tonne Collinsons bin. They don’t mess around up there. Handy thing to keep the fork lift points to move again/sell. It’s my 4th bin over 20 years and they never disappoint.
Only because we are coastal and steel things have a habit of rusting here. And rightly or wrongly I thought fibre might be cheaper
 

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