Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5
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Had two 180,000 btu heaters stuffed into a 10hp centrifugal fan on 9000 bu bin but only filled to about 6500bu. Shoveled the roof peak flat since it's a door pull bin, but would have just pulled the cone off if I had a center pull. Dries more evenly if you can flatten the top out some. Took wheat anywhere from 19 to 23 down to high 13s. Bottom of the bin was like 7-8 and top ring still tough, but whole bin would average high 13s.
There was a slight odor of diesel exhaust but if you can blow natural above freezing air over it for a few days most of the odor disappears.
Issue I ran into during very cold outside temperatures under 0°f was moisture condensing in the grain on the outside 2" against the walls. I could keep the roof from condensing by stuffing an evacuation fan into the fill hole, but couldnt prevent the walls from condensing. I assumed the whole bin was VERY dry because I pushed the tough plug right out and the top was probing mid 10s, but didn't take into account the cold outer walls.
Even in very cold ambient temps so long as you still turn the bin, which i didnt,it'd likely all blend out.
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