Posted by Nancy Howell on February 15, 2010 at 08:43:55 from (144.162.48.126):
In Reply to: Bad News and Good News posted by James Howell on February 14, 2010 at 21:02:06:
The really good news is I had moved my $16,000 aluminum horse trailer from where I had been parking it under a large elm tree to behind the shop. The elm tree snapped about 15 feet up and would have totaled my pride-and-joy horse trailer if it had been parked under it. I"ll get James to post a pic of the snapped tree.
As far as the tractor shed, this was our first time to build using steel pipe and purlins. Followed the advice of the co. that sold us the supplies rather than our "instincts". From here on out, we go with our "instincts".
We can salvage at least some of the sheet metal and probably re-use it on the new shed.
The hay barn we built had absolutely no problems with the snow load.
We built the barn in Dallas. We got over 12 inches in Dallas and the barn had no problems with the snow load.
We"re already making plans for the replacement shed, but beloved hubby didn"t mention any new tractors. We may have to negotiate between new tractors and a barn for my horses.
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