Posted by Glenn F. on August 13, 2008 at 19:28:43 from (4.254.74.242):
Over the years I've been watching this approximately 30 year old pole building with interest....A plain-Jane 40x65' building with 8' side walls which come up farther out of the ground each year. The ends are probably up 1' or more while the center remains unmoved. Tonight I noticed a for sale sign out by the road. The steel is turquoise with roof and walls nailed, no overhang, one 8x12' rolling door on each end, two service doors, poles do not appear rotted, steel is not dented anywhere, three 2x4' window openings on each side. They want $2,000 for it but are eager for me to make an offer.
I checked with Menards, and the materials to build this building would be $13,000.
I currently have my tractors stored in a shed 20 miles from here, but I never know from one season to the next when the fellow will want his shed space all to himself.
I'm sure not looking for a big job now, but I've been wanting a building of my own for some time. I'm not too keen on the 8' side walls, but they would do. Maybe I could get 8.5' side walls when I set it back up.
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