Pictures from a skid steer mowing contractor

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Skidsteer job till noon , barn building till 8:30 tonight, all trusses set and almost all pearlings up,with any luck get the tin on and finish it up tomorrow, here are a few pictures
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   / Pictures from a skid steer mowing contractor #562  
Lineman: is this you? I was traveling on I75 last Sunday. I took this picture between Lake City and Alachua. Just asking..
 

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   / Pictures from a skid steer mowing contractor
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Lineman: is this you? I was traveling on I75 last Sunday. I took this picture between Lake City and Alachua. Just asking..
No sir that's not me.
 
   / Pictures from a skid steer mowing contractor #564  
Are you putting any sides at all on it?
 
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Mr. Lineman, any big snake stories while clearing?
 
   / Pictures from a skid steer mowing contractor #566  
Okay I was in your area ( I think). But it was Sunday. Just thought I'd ask.
 
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4+ feet deep and 240 pounds of sakrete around each post.
That's not going anywhere!!!!

How where those trusses to install? I've thought about using them when I build my shop. Is it just a simple, bolt them together, pick them up and then bolt them into place, type of install?
 
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Are you putting any sides at all on it?
No I plan on putting a lean to the full length down both sides, just don't wan't to jump on it right now, probably January or February.
 
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That's not going anywhere!!!!

How where those trusses to install? I've thought about using them when I build my shop. Is it just a simple, bolt them together, pick them up and then bolt them into place, type of install?
Yeah they are pretty simple , just make sure that you get the ones made out of 2x2 angle and not 1&1/2, they can get a little wobbly but the trick is getting the first 2 plumb and get some ratchet straps on them while you set the rest and run your rat runs to tie it together.
 
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Well it took till 8:30 tonight but we finished it this evening and I am glad, it was brutally hot and we all were done in this afternoon, I don't know why I jumped on this in July but I did 😅.
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