Blackwater boy
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Would that not be for a full artic tipped versus say 6T blown tho?€15 per ton extra , max.
Would that not be for a full artic tipped versus say 6T blown tho?€15 per ton extra , max.
€2800 including VAT spirofeed Mallow
If you had no home saved grains what would be the advantage of that type of bin tho? For 90% of lads a sealed bin would be fine.imo if i was buying any sized bin i would only buy a bin you could put straights in to either with a loader or better still a bin with a seperate hopper which you could tip half ton in to at the time and this hopper be augered in to bin
There is one you fill with loader here but probably pricey
http://www.condonengineering.ie/meal-bin/
€15 per ton extra , max.
€15 per ton extra , max.
Would that not be for a full artic tipped versus say 6T blown tho?
Ya but that's 15 more than collect it. It's probably
It's 15 more or maybe 20 in places. Buts that comparing it to the collected price. It's probably a tenner a ton delivered in a tipper.
Most definitely I wrote the cheque less than a month ago for one of them and they even took down my old bin and moved it to another place and stood the new one as well, I couldn't fault themAre you sure on that price ?
I enquired at the McAree stand about a 6 ton bin. I was more interested in the square bin with the opening lid. You can put your own barley or put straights in it.
I think he told me 3400 plus vat for the square one , and €2700 plus vat for the round bin.
Do concrete floor stores pass QA inspection for all feed still?
A 10 or 12 ton bin wouldnt be much dearer that that 6 ton bin either. Very little extra sheeting and the same amount of work to fabricate.Are you sure on that price ?
I enquired at the McAree stand about a 6 ton bin. I was more interested in the square bin with the opening lid. You can put your own barley or put straights in it.
I think he told me 3400 plus vat for the square one , and €2700 plus vat for the round bin.
The 12 T spiorfeed bin here cost 2300 plus vat 2 years agoAre you sure on that price ?
I enquired at the McAree stand about a 6 ton bin. I was more interested in the square bin with the opening lid. You can put your own barley or put straights in it.
I think he told me 3400 plus vat for the square one , and €2700 plus vat for the round bin.
Would you be able to fill the square bin with a tractor and loader do it looked high looking up at it beside itAre you sure on that price ?
I enquired at the McAree stand about a 6 ton bin. I was more interested in the square bin with the opening lid. You can put your own barley or put straights in it.
I think he told me 3400 plus vat for the square one , and €2700 plus vat for the round bin.
I think you need to get planning permission for the grant on that. Would it be worth it then tho?Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I have it on my mind to invest in a small meal bin for the farm in Galway. Would be using 3 to 4 fills a year (12 to 16 ton in total - but that's 24 to 30 trips to the merchant with the half ton bin and my time is limited and valuable). We can avail of Tams for a grant for it.
Have it on my mind to buy a square bin with an opening lid which might allow us the flexibility to buy locally grown barley down the line.
Anyone got any prices lately on a 4 to 5 ton bin? Is it worth going for a square bin or should we be looking at a spiral one? No auger or anything fancy needed with it!
Someone correct me if i am wrong ,but my understanding you will only get tams grant for bin when you are putting in feeding system to parlour .Them square ones with opening lid are pricey but ideal for rolled barleySorry to resurrect an old thread, but I have it on my mind to invest in a small meal bin for the farm in Galway. Would be using 3 to 4 fills a year (12 to 16 ton in total - but that's 24 to 30 trips to the merchant with the half ton bin and my time is limited and valuable). We can avail of Tams for a grant for it.
Have it on my mind to buy a square bin with an opening lid which might allow us the flexibility to buy locally grown barley down the line.
Anyone got any prices lately on a 4 to 5 ton bin? Is it worth going for a square bin or should we be looking at a spiral one? No auger or anything fancy needed with it!
I put in a bin and feeders last March,no planning required for the grant,I think you need to get planning permission for the grant on that. Would it be worth it then tho?
I think you need to get planning permission for the grant on that. Would it be worth it then tho?
Someone correct me if i am wrong ,but my understanding you will only get tams grant for bin when you are putting in feeding system to parlour .Them square ones with opening lid are pricey but ideal for rolled barley
I put in a bin and feeders last March,no planning required for the grant,
There’s no grant for the bin without the feeding system.
Someone correct me if i am wrong ,but my understanding you will only get tams grant for bin when you are putting in feeding system to parlour .Them square ones with opening lid are pricey but ideal for rolled barley
I put in a bin and feeders last March,no planning required for the grant,
There’s no grant for the bin without the feeding system.
I think that's right. No grant unless with parlour feeders. The square bin with opening lid is nearly double the price of a round bin.
I am in the process of applying for the grant for bin and feeders etc. I think if bin is within 10 m of public road planning may be necessary ?
You used to be able to get grant for a bin separately, and feeders next year , if that suited you , but not anymore. All together , and not at all for drystock which makes no sense.
A bin isn’t considered a permanent structure so no planning required,my bin is within 3 meters of a public road.I think that's right. No grant unless with parlour feeders. The square bin with opening lid is nearly double the price of a round bin.
I am in the process of applying for the grant for bin and feeders etc. I think if bin is within 10 m of public road planning may be necessary ?
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SoSo the lad in the journal got it wrong?Not afraid to admit when I'm wrong. I did a 3 prong research on this - email to Tams section, email to planner and email to the guy that wrote the article in the IFJ. The author got back to me by email overnight to say that he genuinely believed that you could get a grant for it, but when he researched it, he found out that you have to be putting it into a dairy feed system as outlined above.
Back to the drawing board so.
SoSo the lad in the journal got it wrong?
A bit disappointing isnt it but they are cheap enough in reality . youd get a 6 tonne for sub 2k.