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Posted by Treeman on October 04, 2005 at 07:57:32 from (165.247.66.140):
Has anyone had good luck covering a dirt floor under a pole barn to cut down on dust. Mine is about 40 square feet. Posts are set in concrete. Covers my tractor, tools, fertilier, etc. Too expensive for a concrete slab. Thought about pine bark. Ideas?
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