Posted by Bill(Wis) on August 16, 2009 at 19:45:32 from (75.97.78.255):
In Reply to: Pole Barn Plans posted by newfarmer9 on August 16, 2009 at 16:22:12:
If you live in snow country I wouldn't put that access door on the side. I'd put it on the end. Over in the corner but on the same end as the overhead door. Might be well to have an escape door on the opposite end in case of fire. Make the overhead door wide enough and high enough to accomodate any piece of equipment you think you might ever want to put in there. I put up a new machine shed last year. Sixteen foot high end doors. Guess why? New combines with hopper extenders are 14'9" high. Come up with a parking plan for the equipment you plan to put in there. Nice to be able to pull something out without moving fourteen other pieces of equipment to get to it. Old adage. " Figure the amount of space you're going to need and then double it." Good advice.
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