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em14, Running electric off a meter has different requirments. I think in NY state you need to bury the main feed 24" as I recall when I built my house 4 years ago.


All, After 3 1/2 half days of continus work I have water and electric in the barn but no cable, telephone or internet. To much work and not enough time to get things done. I also moved 6 truck loads of bank run and 2 loads of #4 stone. As you can see in one of the pics I still have 3/4 of a load to move but now that the mad rush is over I am going to take a break. Electrical inspector stoped out today and passed the inspection! Only issue is I need to put white tape on the neutral as the wire does not have a white stripe on it. He said he will very when he comes back once I have the place all wired up. He did say he liked my nice neat wiring job!!!

You can see the kids cleaning the tractor in one of the pictures. I have to say that my Kubota B7510 can move some material for it size! I have clocked 15 hours the machine since Sunday and my BUTT hurts!

Here are some updated pictures.

Enjoy!
 

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Nice looking barn so far.. Keep us posted.
Any chance you hire out the kids.. My truck needs a good wash. :D

Wedge
 
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pemad

I just saw your thread it looks grea
I have 2 vice grips with 2" steel rings welded to them and I tie a rope to rings and pull the panels up with them.

tom
 
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pemad, just curious how much that bank run costs?(per truck load).
when you did your driveway did you put something down 1st? Or is it just bank run all the way?
 
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tommu56 - that is a cool idea, never thought of that.

streamin - Here are the steps I took for the barn/driveway.

1) removed top soil.
2) laid out Mirafi under layment.
3) spread the bank run. - killer as it contains football size stones and sand!
4) Topped off with #4 crushed stone.

When the ground has settled in a couple of months I will have the guy deliver 2 load of run-a-crush to put over the top of the driveway and barn floor.

Bank run was $160.00 per load. The killer part is the guy charged me $110.00 per load when I built my house 4 years ago. I guess with the fuel prices the cost has gone way up!

Next week I will be getting 6 or 8 loads of fill from a guy down the street for $30.00 a load to box in the barn around the outside and I will put the top soil I removed on top of that material.

Enjoy!
 
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"2) laid out Mirafi under layment."
Do you feel that is a necessary step, and how expensive is it? I will be doing a 200 foot driveway and I don't want problems.
 
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streamin said:
"2) laid out Mirafi under layment."
Do you feel that is a necessary step, and how expensive is it? I will be doing a 200 foot driveway and I don't want problems.

streamin,

Where I live it is all clay and the ground gets real soft in the spring and fall. Mirafi helps stiffen the driveway and will not let the stone sink into the clay. So for my area I would say yes but I am not sure what the soil and weather is like in your area. A 500' roll 12' wide cost me $369.00. For my area I consider it cheap insurance!

Hope this help.
 
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Great project. You send some great photos to keep us updated. Nice to get the wiring in I bet. Congrats on the code OK and positive comments. I've found that most inspectors are nice guys and actually appreciate people willing to do nice neat work. I am about to tackle the new service to my barn also.

I also have used a lot of that geotextile under driveway and other areas (behind walls, under stone patios). I know some think it is a waste...I do not. It really is cheap per sqare foot and saves a lot of heaving, holes, weeds, and instability later. It is amazingly tough stuff.

Thanks for the updates and great photos.

Peter
 
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Pemad,

Just curious where you ordered your trusses from. We are in the planning phase and the cost of the trusses will determine the size of the barn.

Thanks

By the way its looking good.
 
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UpstateNYMarine said:
Pemad,

Just curious where you ordered your trusses from. We are in the planning phase and the cost of the trusses will determine the size of the barn.

Thanks

By the way its looking good.


They came from Mid state truss Co, Inc in North Pitcher, NY. The number is 315-653-7354. I am not sure of the cost as I bought the barn as a kit from DIY Pole Barns in Ohio. You can also try S. R. Sloan Inc. in New Hartford or P & R Truss Co in Sidney. They are both very popular in our area.

Hope this helps.
 

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