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Posted by Jonathan on June 17, 2004 at 14:16:37 from (64.91.161.17):
I'm hoping that somebody could kindly point in the direction of a storage building/machine shed builder. I'm thinking of one of those metal kits, but my eyes are open, all I know is I need something to keep the weather off my tractors and equipment, and I guess I'd like something I could lock up so I wouldn't have to worry quite so much about people stealing parts or messing with my equipment. I don't think I want a concrete floor, although it would be awful nice, but unless I heat it in the winter or pour it really really thick, it will all be broken up by frost and thats no good. I also get quite alittle snow, so it would have to be sturdy enough to withstand a snow load (if it gets really bad I'll shovel it off, but I don't want to have to get up there after every time it snows). I'd like a machine shed like all the farmers have with big sliding doors, I'd like big garage doors, but I understand those are quite pricy. I'm looking for possibly a building kit that is nice, but doesn't cost a fortune, would anybody know who might make a kit like I described. Thanks in advance!.
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