SteveinCT
New member
Hi, new member, long time reader. I have read many posts here on putting up pole barns and I have started my own this year. I have the location cleared and I have started digging the hole for the posts. It's gonna be a 16' x 24' barn with 6"X6"s every 8 feet. I have a backhoe that I am using to do the post holes. My question is this: I have seen a lot of pictures of barns with post holes done with diggers, nice and round and straight down. I have a ton of boulders that I have to grub out of every hole, so I end up with craters. I then have a problem supporting the poles. I put up supports, usually 2"x4"s, but I need to be able to shift the poles, because in digging the crater, I lose the center of my hole, so I need to measure the distances between poles to keep everything plumb. I had one end wall set up twice, only to have the poles knock each other down twice while shifting poles. I am using 16' poles, so even though my head is thick, I don't want to break a pole with it. Any ideas?? Thanks a lot!
Steve
Steve