Today"s math question:
I have a center alley corn crib that is 24 feet wide, 12 foot high crib walls, and overall roof ridge height in center approximately 18 feet.
How long of an ear corn elevator, such as Kewanee 500, etc., is needed to reach in to a hatch on the roof ridge?
My main concern is elevator reach as opposed to discharge height. Being able to extend over the roof far enough to reach center hatch and avoid elevator support frame from hitting roof edge.
I have a center alley corn crib that is 24 feet wide, 12 foot high crib walls, and overall roof ridge height in center approximately 18 feet.
How long of an ear corn elevator, such as Kewanee 500, etc., is needed to reach in to a hatch on the roof ridge?
My main concern is elevator reach as opposed to discharge height. Being able to extend over the roof far enough to reach center hatch and avoid elevator support frame from hitting roof edge.