Small Grain Storage Bins (approx 30t)

We have two indoor square galvanised grain storage bins complete with augers & ladders that are no longer needed.

If placed side by side they hold about 30tonnes (wheat) each.

We also have enough spare sections to increase the height and therefore the volume to probably about 40 tonnes.

Bins are located in the West Midlands

Open to Offers.

Thanks
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Hi All, They are all dismantled now and on a bale trailer. I will add the dismantled photographs when I get back to the farm later, and also some dimensions. Watch this space!

Thanks
 
I don't see any reason why not. Someone has just measured them for me.

Each face is made up of 3 panels/sheets plus a top and a bottom section. If you look at the image from the front above you can see each panel seperated by a horizontal row of bolts.

The panels are 10ft wide by 4ft 4inches. The upright supports are each in two sections, you can see the split just above the level where the Augers go in. The upright sections I would say are 10ft and 6ft

Hope this helps. Will add photos later..
 
Yes, they're crittal. Don'y envy you removing hundreds of them, it was a long slog to remove the two we had (didn't help being 6 inches from a wall at the back and sides)

Am open to offers. We may use some of the panels to build a wall, or we may sell them all depending on offers

CHeers


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