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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 751489" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>I have 2 40 x 80s and 1 40 x 100 I have 1 40ft end open on all of these barns </p><p> am getting ready to build 2 more 40 x 100 barns and 1 40 x 80 barn am gonna leave them open on both ends as these are steel truss systems </p><p>on my wood truss Barns I prefer 1 end closed as it helps keep the barn from leaning </p><p></p><p>on the wood barns I prefer a minnimum of 14'6' of clearance under my trusses on my steel sytems I have a 13' clearance under my trusses at the wall and around 18'in the center</p><p></p><p> in a 40 x 80 wood barn I can stack 357 4x5bales</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 751489, member: 8829"] I have 2 40 x 80s and 1 40 x 100 I have 1 40ft end open on all of these barns am getting ready to build 2 more 40 x 100 barns and 1 40 x 80 barn am gonna leave them open on both ends as these are steel truss systems on my wood truss Barns I prefer 1 end closed as it helps keep the barn from leaning on the wood barns I prefer a minnimum of 14'6' of clearance under my trusses on my steel sytems I have a 13' clearance under my trusses at the wall and around 18'in the center in a 40 x 80 wood barn I can stack 357 4x5bales [/QUOTE]
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