uncle henry
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i"m going to try to move this barn whole it is 20X24 with three rooms in inside with a hay loft in the peak of the roof
(quoted from post at 19:40:55 08/17/14) 150hp or more very carefully could fall down by the way the picture looks and make sure it doesnt have post into the ground.Tractor could turn over.might be safer to tear it down
e got to be kidding!(quoted from post at 05:32:12 08/18/14) Rod,
I wouldn't tear it down or burn it.
[b:0bccfe04f1]Around here a building like that would not add much to your property taxes[/b:0bccfe04f1] but would still give you some dry storage.
Tear it down and build a new one you would have the cost of building plus your property taxes would go up.
(quoted from post at 16:18:49 08/18/14) It is a great old building and would be a crime to tear it down.
I would save it even if the cost was more than putting up a new one.
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