addition to the place

MSS3020

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taken me two years but on the way now...This is what I call my over run building... When the 42 x 63 gets overrun with stuff this one can take the overruns.. which is NOW.. lol having a blast building this 24' x 27'
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A coop company took over the local run-down telephone service and put in new poles and wire. Then just a few years later they went underground so the poles were available to whoever wanted to pull them up and haul them away. We took a lot of poles. Used about half of them to build two cattle sheds.

Brother sold the remaining a few years later after he quit raising cattle. Later he tore down the pole barns to farm the land.
 
Two year project? I hear ya. I built a 36 X 48 barn over about that span of time, and remember spending several weekends putting on the roof.

Then yesterday, I had two young bucks remove a steel roof and insulation, replace insulation and put on new roofing, on a 30 X 40 shop- They arrived at 7, I went to work, and when I got home at 4:30, they were done and gone.

I sure feel old and slow.
 
Yup.

Built a run in shed at the farm for the horses last December. Then wound up taking the horses back to Dallas. Shed is now a home for two of our JD MTs.

Hay barn has taken in some overflow, too. Its more convenient and better cover than the equipment shed (roof only, no sides) we built.

I think we"ve finally reached our limit on tractors & equipment.
 
I see a number of new buildings on here, they are always made with wood.
Why not steel?? probably an indicator why the mills are closing.
 
They are never big enough just when you think so you get more stuff. I know I" m having the pad poured on my new 24x36 for overflow. Wonder how long til it"s full.
 

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