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Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 25, 2010 at 16:16:34 from (174.124.64.58):


Not with standing, the old addage of being frugal,I surely would appreciate any GOOD INFORMATION as to what to buy. Looking for a quonset type bldg that has a 12 ft door opening to accomodate a 706 with a cab.Over 11 ft tall including turn signals and overhead lights.Gonna store equiptment i.e.O.C.46 crawler loader, 706 IH,722 bobcat. log spliter,garden tractor.Will be at least a time for the ground to settle down,(freeze& thaw).A building that can be erected by just a couple of guys using the loader lift from the 706. We have been searching the internet for some of em but not sure what some company"s are reputable and not gougers. Hate to invest any dough with those who promise good products then dont deliver on their promises. What do you guys have in the way of a quonset bldg that didn"t break the bank. I"m very limited as to what I can do in the way of constructing such a building. Most of the labor will fall to my son and maybe my Son In law.Pictures sure would be of great help if you guys have time. I"ve seen coverings like Jde has,with a roof and open walls using what looks like pipe or heavy wall conduit. That would be a quick fix for us as tarping the side walls would break the wind. Hoping to get the floor cemented with legs in the floor to help supply strength to keep it from cracking under load. If We do the cement floor, it will have legs(holes) filled with cement as the floor is being poured. Did our steep drive way, that way at 8" thick with re-rod and wire mesh. Been that way for over 14 years and holding up great. Gonna have to do a LITTLE AT A TIME due to expenditures all at once wouldn"t be possible. Will print out your suggestions and hopefully pictures for us to help determine what we will be able to do and can afford. Thanks for the help. Truly appreciate you guys taking the time to respond.
Warmest reguards LOU& VICTOR


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