rootytoot
Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2008
- Messages
- 49
- Location
- Western Oregon
- Tractor
- Ford/NH Model 1920, Allis Chalmers Model G
Cruising through the threads in this sub-forum, I see that a lot of folks have built barns and pole barns, or had them built. I'm in the situation where I'm considering building/having built one new building to consolidate all the functions of the failing outbuildings on my property. I've got an old barn that is about at the point of not worth saving, a shop that needs bracing and siding and new doors, and a cottage that is pretty shaky. I'm thinking of rolling these all into one building so that I'm not continually fighting losing battles to keep buildings that don't serve me well from falling down.
So-o-o, my question is, for those who've been down this road, what would you do different if you had done it over again? Kind of an open-ended question, I know, but we all find out things after the fact.
Additional background about the purposes of the barn, or whatever you want to call it: need to be able to house a small herd (~8) of goats. Possible cow or two in the future. 20 chickens. Couple pigs. Some straw, hay, feed. Ford 1920 tractor, rotary cutter, tiller, PTO thresher, a BCS walk-behind and some implements, Allis-Chalmers Model G and some implements. Riding mower. A welding/shop repair area. About a hundred bags of soil amendments. Possible milking parlor and cheese processing room.
Thanks for your input.
Kurt
So-o-o, my question is, for those who've been down this road, what would you do different if you had done it over again? Kind of an open-ended question, I know, but we all find out things after the fact.
Additional background about the purposes of the barn, or whatever you want to call it: need to be able to house a small herd (~8) of goats. Possible cow or two in the future. 20 chickens. Couple pigs. Some straw, hay, feed. Ford 1920 tractor, rotary cutter, tiller, PTO thresher, a BCS walk-behind and some implements, Allis-Chalmers Model G and some implements. Riding mower. A welding/shop repair area. About a hundred bags of soil amendments. Possible milking parlor and cheese processing room.
Thanks for your input.
Kurt