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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 754273" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Have to be.</p><p></p><p>I'm just rebuilding my barn from hurricane Gustav - I had to take off last year - and I'm making a pole barn (telephone poles in the ground for support). The only way to make it, without being really expensive is to make 16 foot spans. Anything over 16' gets real expensive. I was lucky to find used telephone poles for $25/each. I just have the poles up now, and I'll start on the framing soon. One thing I learned from the last barn, though - this one will be tall. 16' high clearance, and I'll have 16' to swing around in to get bales. An old Ford 6710 with cab and front end loader is looooong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 754273, member: 2653"] Have to be. I'm just rebuilding my barn from hurricane Gustav - I had to take off last year - and I'm making a pole barn (telephone poles in the ground for support). The only way to make it, without being really expensive is to make 16 foot spans. Anything over 16' gets real expensive. I was lucky to find used telephone poles for $25/each. I just have the poles up now, and I'll start on the framing soon. One thing I learned from the last barn, though - this one will be tall. 16' high clearance, and I'll have 16' to swing around in to get bales. An old Ford 6710 with cab and front end loader is looooong! [/QUOTE]
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