No sir JD3130, I'm too much of a tight wad to turn loose of money if I don't have to. I've scraped, pulled, yanked and am now ripping one corner to get it level. Diesel is a lot cheaper than having dirt brought in. I have never thought to check w/road crews about fill dirt but that sounds like an awfully good idea.
JimR- Your doors are on the inside of your barn aren't they. If I'm remembering correctly, you are the guy refurbishing your existing barn... mortise and tennon joints on some of the framing... nice job! I would sure like to talk you into some pics of your top and bottom tracks on your door. Placing my doors on the inside may solve the wind problem. I'm thinking that a 3x3x1/4 angle with headed studs set in the concrete so that both legs are at a 45 degree angle to the floor and the heel is pointed up with a small wheel with no tire to run on it may make a good bottom track. Do any of you guys that have bad experience with track doors have them set on the inside rather than the outside of the building?