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BHTN
Posted 12/9/2018 14:32 (#7159684)
Subject: Leveling a soybean bin question



West Tennessee
Have a 30+k bin that has about 24k bushels of beans in it. Couldn't get center or intermediate sump open. :-( It has a side draw tube that goes maybe 1/3 the way up the bin but doesn't go very far into the bin. So we unloaded a little over 1k from the bin. Now the bin is high with beans on one side. Is it relatively safe for someone or two people to go into the bin with scoops and level them? We would NOT be unloading when anyone was in the bin. Wanting to put some air back to these beans and figure that works better with them relatively leveled out. Maybe a better option to figure out how to get center hole open and pull out that way and hope that levels them some. Need to find a way to open center hole anyway. These beans will come out in early January hopefully if that matters.

Edited by BHTN 12/9/2018 19:20
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