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Re: Need good ideas for making feed troughs
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Posted by David from Kansas on July 28, 2005 at 14:20:50 from (65.162.223.65):
In Reply to: Need good ideas for making feed troughs posted by KYfarm on July 28, 2005 at 12:06:45:
Here in central Kansas there seems to be an abundance of used high pressure gas pipe that runs mostly in 24" and 30" diameter. It can be cut into sections and split. Some people just set them on 55 gallon empty barrels lying flat for a base. The weight will mash the barrels down and then the bottom of the bunks stay about a foot off the ground. Makes super heavy duty bunks that will last forever. Kinda pricey at the beginning but they will last forever and they always resale extremely well (here in Kansas, anyway). Just one idea. Good luck.
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