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New drying shed/grain store design
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7327593" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Mine's 28ft allowing clearance for the dust extraction hood.</p><p>Am in exactly the same position as you, was going to convert existing shed but since my father died I no longer own it (well the ground its on anyway) so starting afresh.</p><p>Going 120x60 but only 21 to eves for main store and then another shed at 90 off the end which will be 150ft long, this will house machinery and where the two sheds meet will house the 27t Master drier, I will have a 10m trench conveyor to feed it and then it'll discharge via conveyor straight into the main storage shed (which can be partitioned) it will be flat floor, concrete panel sides, simple and if it all goes tits up, could be rented out.</p><p>Planning due in shortly.</p><p>I plan to make it mostly myself, as the savings will pay for the concrete, the kit frames look good but if you actually price all the components up theres a saving to be had of 20k on a 1500t store. Sure, it'll take longer but it can also be tailored to exactly how you want it.</p><p>I had thought re ducting and external fans to condition grain but will see how it goes.</p><p>It sounds elaborate and maybe overkill but am a one man band so ease of use is very important.</p><p>In my case it would also open up other possibilities further down the line for expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7327593, member: 2767"] Mine's 28ft allowing clearance for the dust extraction hood. Am in exactly the same position as you, was going to convert existing shed but since my father died I no longer own it (well the ground its on anyway) so starting afresh. Going 120x60 but only 21 to eves for main store and then another shed at 90 off the end which will be 150ft long, this will house machinery and where the two sheds meet will house the 27t Master drier, I will have a 10m trench conveyor to feed it and then it'll discharge via conveyor straight into the main storage shed (which can be partitioned) it will be flat floor, concrete panel sides, simple and if it all goes tits up, could be rented out. Planning due in shortly. I plan to make it mostly myself, as the savings will pay for the concrete, the kit frames look good but if you actually price all the components up theres a saving to be had of 20k on a 1500t store. Sure, it'll take longer but it can also be tailored to exactly how you want it. I had thought re ducting and external fans to condition grain but will see how it goes. It sounds elaborate and maybe overkill but am a one man band so ease of use is very important. In my case it would also open up other possibilities further down the line for expansion. [/QUOTE]
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