Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?!

   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?!
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I'm thinking if I remove the remaining center/side post, the center roof panels would fold up and hit the ground?

I've looked at how the panels are attached to the rafters and joists...about 1,000 roofing nails were used :mad:

There's no way I'd be able to remove the nails and remove a panel unless it's on the ground. The whole thing is swaying in the wind and very unstable :shocked: Lots of nails have pulled out, but not fully.

The suggestions are giving this old brain some great ideas. Thank you!!!

~~Judy

PS...how much per hour should I charge to do this? And work with Red?
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #182  
I'm thinking if I remove the remaining center/side post, the center roof panels would fold up and hit the ground?
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That sounds like a safer approach. The two posts at the end away from the building might need pulled after that or they may detach themselves. Then 1/2 of the roof would be flat on the ground.
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #183  
I'm thinking if I remove the remaining center/side post, the center roof panels would fold up and hit the ground?

I've looked at how the panels are attached to the rafters and joists...about 1,000 roofing nails were used :mad:

There's no way I'd be able to remove the nails and remove a panel unless it's on the ground. The whole thing is swaying in the wind and very unstable :shocked: Lots of nails have pulled out, but not fully.

The suggestions are giving this old brain some great ideas. Thank you!!!

~~Judy

PS...how much per hour should I charge to do this? And work with Red?

That would work also, it may not all come down and end up with a shallow V,if so then move out to the left end and finish laying it down.
Pricing out you labor and tractor is more difficult, the easiest would be to get a contractor or two to give you a price for removing and hauling away and then use that price.
depending on the nails used in the roofing they may be difficult to remove without damaging the tin, ring shank metal roofing nails are hard to pull.

Pricing by the hour is difficult as when we get older it takes longer to do many things and our price per hour would need to reflect what gets accomplished in that hour.
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #184  
Run a large carriage bolt through the board and post that is there on all of them Only one to still allow it to pivot. Add a 2x4 across the whole bottom of the beam on each side of where the roof was attached then slowly raise the roof using the loader once high enough support the one end that failed as it is being raised (you'll need another person) once high enough drive the tractor out and lift it the rest of the way and get the side shored up and you should be good.
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #185  
Run a large carriage bolt through the board and post that is there on all of them Only one to still allow it to pivot. Add a 2x4 across the whole bottom of the beam on each side of where the roof was attached then slowly raise the roof using the loader once high enough support the one end that failed as it is being raised (you'll need another person) once high enough drive the tractor out and lift it the rest of the way and get the side shored up and you should be good.
I wouldn't even think of getting on that roof until it is sitting on the ground.
If you go back and look at the pictures when the tractor was under it, the trusses are just nailed in at the ends and on many (most?) of them, the nails have pulled out at least an inch. In my opinion it is not safe to be on it until it is resting on the ground.

Aaron Z
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #186  
In regards to what to charge. That would not be an issue with my insurance. Thry would ask me if I were going to do it or hire it out? If I said do it myself, they would offer an amount. We would discuss it and reach a fair dollar amount. They would write me a check on the spot.
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #187  
If I were doing that demo myself, I would not be charging or collecting a dime.
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #189  
I pay insurance rates to handle things I'm not able to. Otherwise I consider it part of the cost of owning property. I don't expect them to pay me for cleaning up downed branches or trees either.
 
   / Yikes!! What would you do to save the tractor from getting smashed?! #190  
If I were doing that demo myself, I would not be charging or collecting a dime.

Yeah, I probably would have too.

Maybe I missed it, but I'm surprised the insurance adjuster hasn't already thrown a dollar figure at the OP for settlement?
 

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