Nice gravity wagon. It I could suggest something, I would treat the rust on total unit, then seal with a final coat. This would protect for years to come. Invest in a good heavy duty trap. Build arch over trap so rain and snow will run off. No moister should ever get in, or feed will mold. Blessings, and yes this will save a lot of money. You said $147 dollars per week, since you use a ton per week. 147x52=$7644 per year savings. Awesome. Blessings on you guys🙂
You'll want a tarp that is big enough to go down past all the seems on the wagon. About down to the axils. Or else rain water will find a way in. Also a steep roof helps keep puddles in the tarp. Good luck.
Good looking grain bin. Raising it up so that tub will fit under might be as easy as raising the tub up on the frame, or going to Harbor Freight and getting two sets of car ramps to pull it up on.. Just a thought, keep them coming!
Good luck. Looks like a good investment
I feel like it will be a great investment for us also thank you for watching our videos
Happy for y'all. Hope it works out.
Thank you and thanks for the watching our videos
Nice gravity wagon. It I could suggest something, I would treat the rust on total unit, then seal with a final coat. This would protect for years to come. Invest in a good heavy duty trap. Build arch over trap so rain and snow will run off. No moister should ever get in, or feed will mold. Blessings, and yes this will save a lot of money. You said $147 dollars per week, since you use a ton per week. 147x52=$7644 per year savings. Awesome. Blessings on you guys🙂
Thank you those are great suggestions and I definitely will give them a try thank you for your advice and thanks for watching
You'll want a tarp that is big enough to go down past all the seems on the wagon. About down to the axils. Or else rain water will find a way in. Also a steep roof helps keep puddles in the tarp. Good luck.
that makes great sense I will definitely get a large tarp thanks again for the advice and thank you for Watching our videos
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Good looking grain bin. Raising it up so that tub will fit under might be as easy as raising the tub up on the frame, or going to Harbor Freight and getting two sets of car ramps to pull it up on.. Just a thought, keep them coming!
The car ramps are a great idea I will have to check those out thank you for Watching
Looking good!
Thank you very much
How many pigs are you feeding with those numbers
We are feeding out an average of 35 per year