220 Years Gone In 30 Minutes

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That is a pretty barn! Too bad it had to go. I would have come for some lumber for sure!

Where did you get your new pole barn kit from?

Bought the kit from DIYPoleBarns.com. They have a very good website that allows you to design your barn online with whatever options you want. Price was very good too.
 
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I can see by your measurements that you are going to wish you would have built a larger building.

Yes, I know that. But I can't afford a larger building. This one will get me and the Mrs everything we have on our list. I am also having a 30x30 lean to off the peaked end. Two 12'x30' parking areas for trailers and a pontoon boat we want to get someday and space at the far end for my firewood bins so they can season in the sun but be under a roof.
 
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BoylermanCT, thanks for sharing the story! What will you keep in your new barn?

Right now I will keep the tractor and zero turn mower in the tractor bay. Would like to someday get a 4 post car lift as well. The chickens and ducks will move out of their coop into the barn as well. We don't have horses yet, but want to get a couple of Frisians. My wife wants Nigerian Goats, so I am sure we will end up with 2-3 of those. I've always wanted to raise a beef cow, so there is room in the barn for him too.

Insurance paid me $10K to replace the barn roof due to hail damage. It did not make sense to put that into the old barn, so I am putting it towards a new one that will last longer than I will.
 
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Bought the kit from DIYPoleBarns.com. They have a very good website that allows you to design your barn online with whatever options you want. Price was very good too.

I had priced up a 24x24 kit from them over the summer and they were a bit high compared to local lumber prices, but I couldn't make an apples to apples comparison so they best I could guess is they were about 20-30% higher. I may go back and try again, as I liked the website, and the idea of having everything dropped off on site as a single kit is very appealing.
 
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Right now I will keep the tractor and zero turn mower in the tractor bay. Would like to someday get a 4 post car lift as well. The chickens and ducks will move out of their coop into the barn as well. We don't have horses yet, but want to get a couple of Frisians. My wife wants Nigerian Goats, so I am sure we will end up with 2-3 of those. I've always wanted to raise a beef cow, so there is room in the barn for him too.

Insurance paid me $10K to replace the barn roof due to hail damage. It did not make sense to put that into the old barn, so I am putting it towards a new one that will last longer than I will.

Exciting and ambitious plans! That new barn is going to fill up quick! :laughing:

I admire your enthusiasm! If you and the Mrs. don't have much actual prior experience keeping horses, pygmy goats and cows, best thought I can offer is: Do a lot of research about it, and go slowly adding critters. It can quickly overwhelm you, especially if you're also working full-time.

The little Nigerian goats are wonderful, but they present real challenges keeping them safe and out of mischief.
 
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220 New England winters will do that to a barn!

I have a 290 year old New England house.
I still live in it!
Built in 1730 and is mostly saw cut lumber, except floor timbers.
Rafters/collar ties are pegged together, and hand made nails used where necessary.
Roof is intentionally bowed (by shipwrights), with vertical boarding over purlins.

Many 1"+ pine boards throughout are up to 24" wide.
Just had a new $$$$ Western red cedar shingle roof done this Summer.

No insulation,(no sidewall airspace) except for some corn cobs in ceiling.
Cold as he11 in winter, & hard to heat.
I spend Winters in FL. for that very reason.

When insurance company inquired about wiring updates, I explained that I did not have any dates, but was told by old neighbor that the original electrician was a guy named Franklin.
Insurance agent did not understand.
 
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   / 220 Years Gone In 30 Minutes #28  
National Trust would have slapped a preservation order on it here and made YOU pay for the restoration.
 
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Exciting and ambitious plans! That new barn is going to fill up quick! :laughing:

I admire your enthusiasm! If you and the Mrs. don't have much actual prior experience keeping horses, pygmy goats and cows, best thought I can offer is: Do a lot of research about it, and go slowly adding critters. It can quickly overwhelm you, especially if you're also working full-time.

The little Nigerian goats are wonderful, but they present real challenges keeping them safe and out of mischief.

Thanks. We have experience with horses. My wife grew up on a horse farm and she and her sister kept up to 8 horses of their own and for borders. We currently have chickens and ducks, cats and dogs. No experience with goats or a beef cow, but I do like the idea of knowing what's in the steak we eat!
 
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National Trust would have slapped a preservation order on it here and made YOU pay for the restoration.

That would put me into bankruptcy!

The town in CT I grew up in tried to pass a law to stop de-forestation that said if a tree fell in your yard, you had to replace it with a new tree of similar size. Residents pointed out that in order to get a truck in with a large tree, you would probably have to remove a dozen trees to get to the one that needed to be replaced.

I have no problem with the government requiring me to restore old buildings as long as they pay for it! The problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money!
 

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