Taking Down The Tallest Farm Silos In Wisconsin (132x30)
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Publicado 2024-07-27
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Chambersburg pa. Sollenbergers, they are from near me and been doing silos forever. Great company to build your silo!
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What’s up they only got like 20 years less Out of the silos!
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My uncle lives in central Wisconsin. He used to tear down silos. I never got to see how he did it but he did it for many years. Now he is a truck driver and will be retiring in a few years.
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Those were the 2 biggest silos I have done so far in 30 years done over 5000 silos
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Why did you take down the silos? I'd love to have them.
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I would like to see a video when everything is cleaned up and the shed is fixed 😊
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A little bit of duck tape 😂😂
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Using bunkers requires an incredible amount of manual labor compared to upright silos. Also plenty of rotten silage under the plastic. What a waste tearing them down.
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What a colossal waste of money
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Those windmills sure are ugly
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The guy in the skidsteer had balls of steel or very little brians or both
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I thought the wreckage of the first Silo wouldn't leave anywhere but the building for the wreckage of the second silo to settle. But stuff like that is so hard to predict, and honestly the damage in minimal. I hope you stabilized the shed, as soon as you could though.
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Why do farmers use them for a while & tear them down? Seems like a waste of money to me
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And this is why you get professionals. Would have saved the shed…..
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Why was fill pipe at 90' on that big silo? Where were these located?
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I am hoping demolition company carries some DAMN GOOD Insurance because costs to repair shop won’t be cheap. After results of how first silo came down I would have chosen a different company to tear down second silo that actually knew what they were doing. A genuine “SHIT SHOW” is how I would decide this situation.
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I wouldn't worry too much about the shed. As a former farm kid, I don't think it's anything a little Bailing twine and duct tape won't patch up.🤡
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Really? Just a little damage to the shed? Hate to tell you but by the time you fix the trusses, the foundation, and the walls you might as well take it down. It appears to me that the shed had no value other than some storage space after the silos were no longer being used. Anyone who planned on keeping and using the shed would not have let the silos hit it.
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Why not fill them with high moisture corn? Seems like a waste of money to tear down 2 good silos
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Yah silo"s are kinda a thing of the past.