Posted by brian(MN) on July 04, 2011 at 12:01:37 from (70.41.9.115):
We had a severe wind storm go through the area friday. I feel I am fortunate just to have my machine shed still standing. Alot of people lost theirs completly. The wind broke the end door and started to lift the building, then it set it down, several poles are out of their holes and many pulled out a ways. Building looks like an airplane taking off , it is 48 by 104, 12 foot walls, otherwise the building is still there. Has anyone ever had this problem? I think a person could go to work with a backhoe and carefully dig down to the concrete pad at the bottom of each hole and then set it back in. I just don't know. Being a holiday weekend the insurence guy is at the lake playing with his boats so I don't know what the insurence company will say. Brian(MN)
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