Elevator Makes Low-Cost Feedbunk
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I took apart a Kewanee all-crop elevator to make a low-cost feedbunk, keeping only the elevator housing. I bolted 4 by 4’s underneath the housing to make the legs. I made it several years ago but it still isn’t showing any rust. It keeps the feed clean and out of the mud. My total cost was only about $50. (Dan Jost, 17992 Co. Rd. 49, Richmond, Minn. 56368 ph 320 980-6176; dsjost@meltel.net)
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Elevator Makes Low-Cost Feedbunk LIVESTOCK Feeding Equipment I took apart a Kewanee all-crop elevator to make a low-cost feedbunk keeping only the elevator housing I bolted 4 by 4’s underneath the housing to make the legs I made it several years ago but it still isn’t showing any rust It keeps the feed clean and out of the mud My total cost was only about $50 Dan Jost 17992 Co Rd 49 Richmond Minn 56368 ph 320 980-6176; dsjost@meltel net
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