I worked on the pouring of the 2nd set of tanks in Salina Kansas in  
the middle 50s. The tanks went to 125 feet. The Texas house was  
another ten feet. That set did not get a head house because the head  
house was on the first set of tanks and it went another 35 feet above  
the tanks. I do not remember the total number of bins in each set of  
tanks but it was over 100.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
Boca Raton FL
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I have most of it left




On Aug 5, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Michael A Scivoletti wrote:

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> Has anybody on this list ever modeled a modern (concrete or steel)  
> grain silo (a praire skyscraper) in S.
> I got some pictures but have no idea high these would have to be in S
> One of the stops on the way north to Alleymooseka, would be at a  
> grain silo to drop off empties to bring back loaded for Prince  
> Rupert, BC
> Thank you
> Michael in Northwest Jersey, planning the next extension.
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