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Posted by Don_3400 on March 08, 2007 at 07:47:13 from (214.4.24.70):
In Reply to: metal buildings for tractors posted by B. Abseck on March 07, 2007 at 13:44:20:
I live east of Colo Springs near Calhan. We had a windstorm last spring pull our 24X48 wood barn up out of the ground, flip it over and smash it to the ground. Previous owner built it and didn't bother to anchor the post with anything (no concrete or anything)! We had Spear Barn Company out of Oklahoma build us a new 24X50' with 12' enclosed overhang barn. Wood frame with metal siding. They've built several barns/garages around our area and everyone seems to be happy with the construction so far. And their prices were better than anyone else I could find locally. We'll see how it holds up to our spring wind storms, but it's survived the winter storms without any problems.
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