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Sukup vs Sioux grain bins.
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Oliver1
Posted 3/9/2022 11:28 (#9551066 - in reply to #9547661)
Subject: RE: Sukup vs Sioux grain bins.



Alton, Ia
NEILFarmer - 3/7/2022 20:04

Kansas City Missouri is the butler wide sheets isn’t it and narrow sheets are in Milford IN I think or they were. Brock bought bulter bin devision sometime ago that’s when started the wide sheets and the Kansas City location.

Get a hold of construction manual it give specs for every sheet or atleast Brock and gsi does. My 1967 Pennington bin made in Chicago gives specs for every sheet and was surprised it’s about a gauge thinner then modern bins. But the roof sure isn’t could park a pickup on roof. Steel is steel, but support is very important as well more so for dryer’s and grain handling then the steel itself.


That is correct. 44" come from KC, 32" from Milford. Fun fact, Brock calls the 32" ers rings, the 44"ers tiers.
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