Grain legs that have the boot sunk in the ground with gravity-fed dump pits sit in a metal box called a pan. This is welded on all sides to prevent groundwater from seeping in. As long as that never rusts through, you will be dry and happy. At least that is how it was at the elevator where I used to work- one of those leg boots was 13 feet below the ground. Newer style legs usually have the boot above ground and are fed by an incline drag conveyor that is shallowly set in a trough so that it can be driven over, or some have deeper dump pits with augers feeding the leg- personally I like the drag conveyor setup over the deeper dump pit/auger combo- in my opinion it is a simpler, longer lasting system, and the newer ones are fast enough that you won't be at any disadvantage to a pit (time wise for dumping). Either way, a dump site outside can be covered with a thick rubber mat to keep out most of the rain/snow, but a sump is still necessary below the conveyor or auger so that it can be pumped out now and then.
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Today's Featured Article - The 8N and the Fox - by Zane Sherman. Dec. 13 1998, Renfroe, Alabama. Last niht I dreamed about the day that I plowed the field of about 10 acres over on what Jimmy and Dandy called the Ledbetter field. I was driving the 1948 8N Ford tractor that Jimmy bought in 48 new This was prebably in about 1951 and maybe even befor the house was built. This would have made me to be about16 years old and I drove the tractor for nothing and would have paid to drive it if I had had any money which I didn't, but neit
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