Im going to make every one of you Mad but I think some of you need it. I am sorry in advance ok, but I've been around this subject and have read the safty stuff for a lot of years.
So here goes:
1 your ladder will settle some. It will not settle 4ft but a rope is Never a bad idea.
2 ALWAYS tell someone what your doing---and try to have them with you.... as in WAIT till your wife can be near you.
3 You will not settle in up to your nose either unless the grain is beeing pulled out or has been pulled out and has left an empty cavity below a crust
4 IF you do get covered in grain keep your hand infront of your mouth -- if it doesnt crush you first- but if a 160lb man gets covered in grain it takes a body builder to pull him out. So your pretty much DEAD.... (this happen to my grandmothers cousin, and my cousin's father inlaw and my father got out 1time because he had Grampa and a pole/rope with him)
5 YES you do sometimes need to shovel the corn to help but BE CAREFUL--- but dont be scared.
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