2016 - Volume #BFS, Issue #16, Page #93
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Water Slide Made From Old Elevator
Instead of junking an old 60-ft. Case grain elevator, Gene Gatewood and his family turned it into a giant water slide that provided a lot of family fun last summer on their Willmar, Minn., dairy farm.
  “We took the flights, chain and hopper off the elevator and redid the ends to make them smoother,” Gatewood explains. The finished slide is about 150 ft. long, thanks to the addition of another 40 ft. of trough built out of plywood.
  They built a 12-ft. tall platform out of wood and attached the elevator with carriage bolts that also secure the 3-ft. wide poly silo liner fitted into the elevator.
  A hose with a nozzle at the top of the slide provides plenty of water to make it fast and slippery, Gatewood says.
  “The biggest problem is you end up going further than you thought you would. We set up an 80-ft. long water-filled pond at the end with bales and more plastic. The more water in the pond, the better. Ideally, a person could set up a pump to circulate the water.”
  “It’s just fun to get family, neighbors and friends together,” Gatewood says.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gene Gatewood, 7130 90th Ave SE, Willmar, Minn. 56201 (ph 320 995-6247; gsgatewood@hotmail.com).


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