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Posted by Slofr8 on December 01, 2003 at 16:39:57 from (12.149.234.200):
In Reply to: Pole barn posted by Slofr8 on November 29, 2003 at 19:39:54:
Thanks for all the replies!! OK, poplar is out. OSB plant 50 miles away is paying $80 a cord laitly for that stuff. I have about 35 acres of it. Wish I had a way to yard it out. Price is right but timing is wrong. Story of my life!! I'll keep my eyes peeled for some old phone poles this winter and if nothing turns up I'll buy some treated posts next spring. I'll try it with one open side but if too much snow comes in I'll hang some felt that I can get from a local paper mill. It dosn't have to be too pretty. Won't be seen from the road. Just a place to put an old tractor, brush hog, chainsaws, plow in the summer and canoe in the winter. Happy holidays, and Thanks again!! Dan.
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