Posted by Matt (NEIA) on April 05, 2011 at 16:00:35 from (173.22.176.35):
In Reply to: O/T Barn Question posted by FC Andy on April 05, 2011 at 10:23:09:
Our machine shed doors face the east and south, i would never have a door that faces north! The sun will never hit the rollers and if you get an ice storm which has been happening here quite a bit in Iowa your door may freez shut and stay frozen cause the sun will never hit it on the north side of your shed. just my 2 cents worth also if your thinking of putting in a water hydrant don't put it on the north side for the same reason, we have one on the north side of our barn (cattle and hay) and the dang thing freezes up when it gets cold outside during winter, never have a problem with the hydrant at the chicken house, it faces south
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