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    Barn for new land...help!

    Lord willing my bride and I are about to close on some land shortly. After exhaustive studying, I want something built like the picture. The property is in western Navarro county near Purdon. Any and all advice, contacts, etc is appreciated...

    Thanks!
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    #2
    no help on who to use, but make it bigger than you think you need,,,

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      #3
      This is a 24 x 40...I like how its a shop/dry storage and open air for tractor etc...

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        #4
        I like it as well...maybe have 2 open and 2 closed...you will run out of closed storage fast, I park the mule inside a 20 conex box, keeps mice from eating the wiring..and lets me keep tools up at my place

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          #5
          not much help here, but these folks have locations all over.

          Waco - http://texasbarnbuilder.com/waco-tex...n-builder.html
          Corsicana - http://texasbarnbuilder.com/corsicana-texas.html

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            #6
            Valley View Barns http://www.valley-view-barns.com/

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              #7
              curious what something like that costs?

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                #8
                Thanks for the help so far...I know alot of Navarro County guys are on here!

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                  #9
                  I started with a 24 x24 and is designed for drive trough covered parking for tractor with attachments, and a covered 12x24 for side b side with room for hunting equipment. if I need more later I just add another side to the drive through. Cost was 6500

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                    #10
                    More dry storage can always add a lean to off it later for more equipment storage.

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                      #11
                      That is not to complicated.

                      You can go to someplace like metal mart and they can work you up a kit.

                      You might consider 20x20 or 20x30 enclosed with lean to on 1 or both sides for covered Parking.

                      I have a 8x40 high cube conex and it is packed with tools and equipment
                      I had to build another storage building to store equipment so I could get into the conex.

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                        #12
                        Just like firewood, get double what you think you will need.

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