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Re: OT: 80x110 pole barn
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Posted by doug in illinois on July 14, 2007 at 18:52:30 from (207.144.221.131):
In Reply to: Re: OT: 80x110 pole barn posted by Triplerange on July 14, 2007 at 18:08:21:
You asked a lot of good questions. I am trying to get more info, I do know that I can't haul any of it it on my trailer, I am farm plated on the flatbed. 150 mile limit, no out of state. I may be able to haul tin, poles, disassembled doors in my 24 ft livestock trailer which is commercial plated. The barn has 15 ft sidewalls, so know the shortest of the poles sawed off will be 15 ft. Planning to use the poles from the center towards the outside and getting "new" poles for the center. They are in concrete, so would just chain saw them off. If I made a couple or three trips with this trailer, do you think the trusses would all go on one big rig? Thanks
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