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Posted by Triplerange on July 14, 2007 at 18:08:21 from (76.6.252.249):
In Reply to: OT: 80x110 pole barn posted by doug in illinois on July 14, 2007 at 16:10:43:
I highly doubt it. Are you taking the trusses apart? They alone will probably be one load if not. Then all the sheet metal and other pieces. A Pole barn that big has a lot of lumber. Are trusses 8'o.c. or 4' o.c.? How bout the posts, usually they are 8'o.c. but can also be 4' o.c. in commercial applications? Then the headers and girts? Maybe 2 or 3 headers for each wall. Girts are probably every 2'. I see 2-4 trips as possible.
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