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Company Takes Down Silos In Minnesota
Neisen Silo Demo will take down silos within a six-hour radius of New Prague, Minnesota.
“I started this business 40 years ago,” says founder Kenny Neisen. “It’s usually a two to three-man operation.”
The team works fast, since all onsite iron is usually gone within the second day.
“We like to have
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Company Takes Down Silos In Minnesota
Neisen Silo Demo will take down silos within a six-hour radius of New Prague, Minnesota.
“I started this business 40 years ago,” says founder Kenny Neisen. “It’s usually a two to three-man operation.”
The team works fast, since all onsite iron is usually gone within the second day.
“We like to have several demolitions scheduled in an area at a time,” Neisen says. “So, give us a week or two to schedule things out.”
The team will separate the tin and cement from any iron in the silo, all of which is 100% recyclable.
“We’re careful to pull the steel out for the scrap yard,” Neisen says.
He explains that farmers are paid for the take-down of steel silos but are charged for cement.
“We’ll pay as high as 25% for steel, and usually charge $600 to $750 for taking down a cement silo.”
Neisen is confident in the services he provides.
“I don’t want to brag, but we’ve done this for half a lifetime,” he says with a smile. “We know our way around a construction site. And we’re personable. Feel free to make us lunch if we get the job.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Neisen Silo Demo, Kenny Neisen (ph 952-292-5255).
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