Posted by Fullers Farmalls on January 12, 2014 at 12:28:48 from (72.77.72.15):
I'm going to build a new tractor shed. Or should I say my first tractor shed. I have an idea of what I want but want to run it by you guys. I plan to make it 60x30 and it to only have a roof slanting in one direction. I have a smaller building to do my maintenance and all the other stuff in. This will just be a lean too of sorts to keep the elements off on my equipment. Any way I plan to make the span from front to back 15 feet then center pole then the other 15 feet back. My width will be 12 foot spans. I plan on making the front 18 feet high and the rear 12 feet high. This should give me a good slope and good clearance. My posts will be 6x4 running up and my trusses will be made of 2x8s will this be sufficient to support my buildings. Sorry is so long. I'm trying to find a free cadd program to draw it up.
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