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New Doors For Old Silos
Got an old silo that needs new doors? Agri-Door is the place to call.
  Operated by the Jacob Stoltzfus family, Myerstown, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in doors and hardware for old silos.
  Stoltzfus says there were more than 300 different styles and sizes of doors used on silos in the 1960's, and he has specs on most of those. He can make doors from either exterior grade plywood or, for a better and longer lasting door, from western red cedar. All doors consist of two layers of wood with a layer of polypropylene insulation between them, so silage won't freeze to the door in winter.
  He keeps a supply of doors on hand and can fill small orders immediately. "I can ship up to 10 doors UPS, and we can overnight small orders," he says.
  Agri-Door also makes hardware for silo doors and has specs for the hardware used on most silos. "We can make anything if we have the measurements," he says.
  Depending on the door size and the materials used, doors range in price from $25 to $45 each.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Jacob Stoltzfus, Agri-Door, 649 S. Ramona Rd., Myerstown, Penn. 17067 (ph 717 949-2034 or toll-free 877 484-4104).


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2002 - Volume #26, Issue #5