Posted by hayshaker on April 06, 2011 at 07:14:03 from (208.126.118.41):
In Reply to: O/T Barn Question posted by FC Andy on April 05, 2011 at 10:23:09:
I have two corncribs both without concrete floors. Doors are on north and southsides. The old corncrib built in 1916 has issues with ground heaving, concrete settling and poor drainage. The settling seems to have slowed down and have alleviated the drainage issues but still have problems with the heaving every winter. The crib is not long for the world so not going to do much with this. The other crib was built in 1949 56"x80",40" wide driveway, 20" wide doors South end is 15" high. Recently put new steel on outside, and new doors installed. Contractor put posts centered between for the doors to slide into, but the posts are not deep enough in the ground and heave up and can't open the doors. Going to install footings and approach under the doors this spring. Otherwise probably wouldn't have problems opening the doors.
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