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PAUL - That's a pretty neat piece of equipment. It has to be heavy, only problem I see is getting it into the bin!

I've been around bins but never had the privilege of having to shovel them out. Dad's big corn crib had three over-head bins over the driveway of the crib. We used to put the 40 acres of oats in them. Got to shovel the last of those out many times. Nice job, nice and close to the roof so on sunny days it was always hot, dusty, hard work, kinda like mowing hay in a haymow in reverse.
 
Does anybody else find it odd that it would be almost impossible to die in a bin that was empty enough to use this thing.
 
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