Loren MN said: (quoted from post at 12:28:21 10/26/09) Sorry about the duplicate pictures, not sure what happened. Just thinking about it, I don't recall seeing any lean style loafing sheds, hog barns, etc. around here with much more than a 2/12 pitch, and I've never seen one collapsed from snow load. 4/12 pitch is pretty much the standard for a normal pole barn truss roof. over 20', that would be about 6 1/2 feet rise.
That is just STUPINDEMONIOUS!!! Would it be too much trouble to give me some details (you can email them if you like) on what you used, size , and what you covered it with? Size of box tubing and thickness please.
I am in a situation where nothing can be built (not a tax issue, just no buildings period, unless portable. OTH, also have an image to keep up :roll: , can't expect people to pay top dollar for horses that are kept in ragtag quarters.
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