Rough feedpassage concrete

dusty

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Location
Lanarkshire
in our main shed the strips where the silage lie have became very rough and eaten away with the silage acid. Was wondering if anyone had tried sealing it up a bit with resin or any other ideas? It’s become a bit of a pain to shove the silage in tidy or scrape up
 

Sharpy

Member
Livestock Farmer
in our main shed the strips where the silage lie have became very rough and eaten away with the silage acid. Was wondering if anyone had tried sealing it up a bit with resin or any other ideas? It’s become a bit of a pain to shove the silage in tidy or scrape up
Absolute best thing would be hot asphalt , smooth, acid resistant and no need for a sub base as the existing concrete will do that job fine. Also ready to drive on as soon as it is cool.
 

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