Posted by dave2 on August 21, 2011 at 04:41:57 from (79.240.133.132):
Sundays are down days here..No work unless harvesting........ I tedded my hay and did a few things. Wife is away at a seminar and I am bored... Can lay around drinking beer (don't encourage me), or make the most of the free time (quietly).
So, if I use up some junk I have laying around I can make storage space for another 5600 bales of hay in the barn. I have on hand 2 1/4 by 3 1/2 pine. Span is 10ft. Spaced 3ft apart with a 8x8 beem every 10 ft. Floor will be 3/4 inch pine slabs. 10 x 10 area will hold 1 ton at most but closer to 1500 pounds of hay bales. Think I am OK?
Thanks, Dave
PS 20% chance of rain today so I tedded......p!ssing the rain down now.......... Beer's looking pretty good :roll:
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