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<blockquote data-quote="Hitch" data-source="post: 599169" data-attributes="member: 6106"><p>For storing modest amounts of bulk feed, of the type you describe, perhaps a discarded chest freezer is something to consider. A "thrown away" chest freezer is often structurally sound and typically has a broken motor/compressor which you do not need anyway. The seal on the lid may be suitable enough for bult feed storage purposes. Or, you can improvise a seal that suits you. Most vermin become offended and leave in a huff when confronted with the requirement to lift the lid (without having dined). The old chest freezer, when empty, is fairly portable so you may be able to fill (no pun intended) your modest bulk feed storage needs and save some steps too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hitch, post: 599169, member: 6106"] For storing modest amounts of bulk feed, of the type you describe, perhaps a discarded chest freezer is something to consider. A "thrown away" chest freezer is often structurally sound and typically has a broken motor/compressor which you do not need anyway. The seal on the lid may be suitable enough for bult feed storage purposes. Or, you can improvise a seal that suits you. Most vermin become offended and leave in a huff when confronted with the requirement to lift the lid (without having dined). The old chest freezer, when empty, is fairly portable so you may be able to fill (no pun intended) your modest bulk feed storage needs and save some steps too. [/QUOTE]
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