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Re: OT: Tips/ideas for pole barn, do's/dont's.
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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 27, 2004 at 05:54:52 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: OT: Tips/ideas for pole barn, do's/dont's. posted by Markss on December 26, 2004 at 09:07:03:
One thing's for sure, for that price, and will actually cost more for materials, you're gonna be putting it up yourself. I've dealt with two bldg material suppliers right out of your area which are about the cheapest, and is more that that, not much, but is. Then figure in sales tax as an Ohio resident. In my case, I'm not home enough (weekends only) to put up a 40x60, so am having someone else put it up. Cost for labor is cost of materials. $12,000 in materials + $12,000 in labor = $24,000. As a matter of fact, guys are supposed to be starting on it today. But then again, have been hearing next Monday for weeks now. Was warm a few Mondays ago, top soil is frozen now, and my tractors are setting out and won't start. I sure hope those guys have got an auger, my tractors aint startin nothing right now. Good luck, Mark.
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