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Re: OT - barn blown up and down
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Posted by MF#1 on December 06, 2006 at 18:30:58 from (4.224.78.140):
In Reply to: OT - barn blown up and down posted by Reaver on December 06, 2006 at 15:52:05:
"Sits on a hill.." Reminds me of a barn my uncle had, on top of a hill, ran North-South, prevailing winds are SouthWest. He lost each side of the roof and the whole roof during three separate storms. "Lift" can be a problem when you don"t need it. Neighbor lost a big pole barn during that same storm last Friday, just built a couple of months ago by pro"s. The roof pealed off then the end got pushed in, what a mess! Might want to call the local University Extension office and see if they have any pointers for your area. Remember the Titanic was built by Professionals, the Ark was built by an amateur.
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