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I just use old silage pit plastic covers that local farmer's throw out, cut to size for my ibc's, I twist up the corners for a bit of strength and use plastic ties to fix the sheets down.

 

virtually free, but tatty looking. Wouldn't fancy cutting up for 200 through.

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I have put 16 crates together 4x2x2 they were more or less touching with a tarp over the top on a frame. They dried almost as well as the individual crates with lids. Yours being round will give more air gaps and circulation so I think you would pleasantly surprised how well they will dry when bunched close-ish together.

 

HI WOOD ANY PICS wood of this sounds great thanks jon :thumbup:

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