36' X 60' hog barn, some where around 70 years old. Used as tractor and equipment storage. Tax assessor has the building listed as no value. General idea is to make the building usable for many more years and to keep it off the tax rolls.
Adding sheet metal to 2 sides and one end. One end already sided. Add some translucent panels to the roof for light. Repair the sill in a couple places and several rafters. No major out of pocket cost, most materials on hand, left over from other projects. Have all the required tools.
Dirtiest part of the repairs will be removing the chicken wire and old straw used as ceiling insulation.
The south side of the barn has a semi flat area about 8 feet wide the length of the barn. Immediately south of the semi flat spot is the hill. Over the years soil from the hill has washed into the semi flat spot and up on the foundation. Took the 2 bottom trailer plow and made two passes. Skid steer to scoop out the loosened soil. Next pass with the plow and it just skidded on the clay. Clay rock hard, 5 foot skid steer bucket wouldn't cut it. Put a 3 foot wide bucket on the skid steer and finally able to cut the clay and reshape to a drainage ditch.
Adding sheet metal to 2 sides and one end. One end already sided. Add some translucent panels to the roof for light. Repair the sill in a couple places and several rafters. No major out of pocket cost, most materials on hand, left over from other projects. Have all the required tools.
Dirtiest part of the repairs will be removing the chicken wire and old straw used as ceiling insulation.
The south side of the barn has a semi flat area about 8 feet wide the length of the barn. Immediately south of the semi flat spot is the hill. Over the years soil from the hill has washed into the semi flat spot and up on the foundation. Took the 2 bottom trailer plow and made two passes. Skid steer to scoop out the loosened soil. Next pass with the plow and it just skidded on the clay. Clay rock hard, 5 foot skid steer bucket wouldn't cut it. Put a 3 foot wide bucket on the skid steer and finally able to cut the clay and reshape to a drainage ditch.