Pictures of new Pole barns

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That sounds like a bargain to me. I will have to look into doing that here. Maybe soundproof the walls so you can't hear the wife yelling.
 
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21k is a great price for 2 barns, i cant even get one built for that price here in Ontario
 
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Diamond H Construction out of Tahlequah, Oklahoma. I know for a fact they build barns in TX, OK, KS, Neb, Co, LA, Ark, Iowa, and TN. They are great people to deal with. My father-in-law had a barn built just after mine were completed.
 
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How do you like the external sliding doors?

I love them. They seem to allow for more opening space. I had one 20ft split slider and 1 12 ft split slider on the 30x50. I thought about going with two overhead doors instead of the 20 ft slider but I sure am glad I went the way I did.
 
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I love them. They seem to allow for more opening space. I had one 20ft split slider and 1 12 ft split slider on the 30x50. I thought about going with two overhead doors instead of the 20 ft slider but I sure am glad I went the way I did.

Thanks for the info, and since I'm not familiar with the external sliding doors; should I assume you have some sort of mechanized system to open and close them? I can't imagine pushing those puppies open and shut manually no matter how good the track bearings are.

You Midwesterners definitely have it good when it comes to pricing on outbuildings.
 
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Actually they are very easy to close. They are manually closed and they have an inside latch on each door and a latch at the end to lock the two doors together. The doors are not as heavy as you may think. The 20 foot door takes a little effort, especially with a strong south wind. Other than that no problem...
 
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Thanks for the info, and since I'm not familiar with the external sliding doors; should I assume you have some sort of mechanized system to open and close them? I can't imagine pushing those puppies open and shut manually no matter how good the track bearings are.

You Midwesterners definitely have it good when it comes to pricing on outbuildings.

Dimond H construction builds poles barns in the great state of Colorado. The crew that built mine were heading to Colorado after they completed the jobs here.
 
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Nice barns, I just had a 40 x 60 x 14 put up to replace the one I lost in a fire.
New barn on left, old barn 3 pictures on the right. Old barn was framed with a scissors truss so even though it only had 10 foot side walls it had 13+ foot clear height in the center, new barn has 14 foot side walls and a 12' wide x 13' high insulated overhead door
 

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