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<blockquote data-quote="Train" data-source="post: 441392" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>Anybody got any experience with this? Neighbor has a building he says I can have if I want it. Measures about 40 X 16, stud frame, walls about 7 feet high. I think it would make a nice little calving barn, surely better than what we have now.( I could make up a fancy name for it, but a rope on a post is what it is :roll: ) The move would only be 3/4 of a mile down a good gravel road. I have access to 2 mobile home axles, and two large beams that would be long enough. Of course I have no way of knowing the actual weght of the building but theirs no way it comes close to a mobile home. One thing I'd like to know is how stout the cross beams would need to be and how many I'd need. Getting a pro in isn't an option as I really could't afford it right now and My neighbor would like it gone fairly soon. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Train, post: 441392, member: 1011"] Anybody got any experience with this? Neighbor has a building he says I can have if I want it. Measures about 40 X 16, stud frame, walls about 7 feet high. I think it would make a nice little calving barn, surely better than what we have now.( I could make up a fancy name for it, but a rope on a post is what it is :roll: ) The move would only be 3/4 of a mile down a good gravel road. I have access to 2 mobile home axles, and two large beams that would be long enough. Of course I have no way of knowing the actual weght of the building but theirs no way it comes close to a mobile home. One thing I'd like to know is how stout the cross beams would need to be and how many I'd need. Getting a pro in isn't an option as I really could't afford it right now and My neighbor would like it gone fairly soon. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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