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Re: corn crib conversion?
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Posted by Secret Squirrel on October 24, 2006 at 18:31:10 from (216.76.166.156):
In Reply to: corn crib conversion? posted by cheap shop on October 24, 2006 at 14:46:54:
I reworked my grandfathers barn, because he always loved it. It had a rear crib, a feed aisle to one side between mule stalls, and a drive through entry on an outside wall. I gutted most of the interior. I left the crib,and 3 stall dividers. We poured concrete, added posts to the outer walls, covered the whole show in painted tin. When I started the inner structure was sound, and the roof was fair to good. Counting everthing, wiring concrete, and all, I could not have built this much space for what I spent. We have a tractor shop in it. We use the crib, and hayloft for parts storage. The lower sheds we use for workbenches etc. We use almost all of it. Most of all we really enjoy it, and kept a barn standing that most big wheels would have dozed down.
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