[Farmall] Some ads from the 7/22 Lancaster Farming
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sun Jul 23 05:46:34 PDT 2006
That one caught my eye as well, which is why I sent it along. I was
having trouble picturing how the buyer would go about removing the silo,
transporting it to his property, and then erecting it. But I am told
that it isn't as weird as it sounds, and while not exactly common, it
done more frequently than it would seem. The only problem I can see is
that the bottom couple of feet of the wood are usually somewhat crappy
from the silage "juice" soaking it, so you would probably lose a little
height. Around here, wood silos (taxed as "structures" and considered
somewhat unsafe to work in as well as expensive to fill), have been
replaced by "ag bags" - long white plastic tubes, lying on the ground,
that are filled/stuffed with rented machines and then cut away as the
silage is removed over the winter.
Mike
E. John Puckett wrote:
>
>
> Mike Sloane wrote:
>
>> Some of the more interesting ads from the (free to
>> subscribers) Mailbox Markets section of the weekly Lancaster (PA)
>> Farming newspaper for 7/22/2006. For the full listing, go to
>> <www.lancasterfarming.com>. [my comments, if any, are in brackets]
>>
>> For Sale:
>>
>> Wooden silo can be used for storage or lookout tower with floors,
>> windows and stairs optional. Lanc. Co. 717-768-3185.
>>
> Would this be a pile of lumber
>
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