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Rodent proof corn storage #9100290 08/30/24 02:38 PM
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Does anybody know of a metal container that would hold an entire pallet of corn without having to unload it off the pallet?


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I have a 5x8 van trailer. Fill up time, just tow it around to the various feeders.

You can shop for old Uhaul/bobtail truck bodies or small Conex containers as well. Somewhere, if you can find them, there are used FedEx air containers that might work.

Cheapest option might be to fab something up and weld it.


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if you could fine an OLD combine bin, that would work, we had one we used for feed storage, made a custom top, worked great


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Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
I have a 5x8 van trailer. Fill up time, just tow it around to the various feeders.

You can shop for old Uhaul/bobtail truck bodies or small Conex containers as well. Somewhere, if you can find them, there are used FedEx air containers that might work.

Cheapest option might be to fab something up and weld it.


I've got an idea for something custom, and a customer with a full blown fab shop.


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Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
I have a 5x8 van trailer. Fill up time, just tow it around to the various feeders.

You can shop for old Uhaul/bobtail truck bodies or small Conex containers as well. Somewhere, if you can find them, there are used FedEx air containers that might work.

Cheapest option might be to fab something up and weld it.

Would most enclosed utility trailers keep rodents out?


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Conex container would be hard to beat.

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Originally Posted by Ox190
Does anybody know of a metal container that would hold an entire pallet of corn without having to unload it off the pallet?


10x10 conex would allow for two pallets of corn. assuming you had fork lift or hay spikes


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