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Re: Tractor Building ...what to do?
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Posted by Gman on December 03, 1999 at 01:46:27 from (207.86.240.84):
In Reply to: Tractor Building ...what to do? posted by truck on December 02, 1999 at 14:02:56:
Truck I just built a 40x60x14 Ky. Steel Truss,Green and Peble beige,boy it's a good looking sucker. It has two doors one the side and one 12x14 on end,which came in handy when pouring the floor the big concrete trunch just drove righ in.Its fully insulated and fifty seven yards of concrete. It cost 6500.00 dollars labor to pour footer and erect building.I didn't have the time and the intestinal fortitude to erect it,so if you do things like this,would save approx. 1/3 the total cost. If your going to put a semi in it you will have to go larger,by all means if you build one insulate it,I' do without concrete floor before I'd leave off insulation. later gman
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