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Re: metal buildings for tractors
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Posted by KEB on March 07, 2007 at 20:39:12 from (72.19.170.5):
In Reply to: metal buildings for tractors posted by B. Abseck on March 07, 2007 at 13:44:20:
Bought a Cleary building about 18 months ago. They're everywhere you look around here (SE of Denver). It's wooden post & beam (post & truss, actually) construction with metal siding & roof. Seems to be nice & solid, and I liked the idea of having a wooden frame I could attach stuff to. They were familiar with all the building codes in this area and provided all the drawings to get the permit except the site plan. All the county was concerned about as far as siting was that I had adequate setback, and a hand drawn sketch with dimensions was good enough to show that. Only complaint I had was that the materials sat here for a month before they could come up with a crew to put it up. Once the crew showed up, it went pretty fast. I didn't do a lot of comparison shopping with other manufacturers, but I don't think their costs were out of line. Keith
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