Posted by Dan-IA on February 13, 2008 at 09:46:24 from (216.51.179.77):
In Reply to: pole barns posted by Roy in georgia on February 12, 2008 at 15:48:06:
Barn on my farm was built in 1904, year after grandpa was born. It was assembled with wooden pegs everywhere. The sills sunk down into the dirt but still didn't rot, and there were patterns punched into the ends of the pieces to show how it all fit together.
We covered it in steel in 2003. Tore out two "feed rooms" on the north end, and built a 17x19 service door for it. Looks nice.
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