Hola amigo ver como trabajan el gran progreso y siempre si podría darte una mano escaneado porque ustedes se portan mui bien con los amigo y eso me pone mui feliz les mando un abrazo alosdos Marcelo de argentina
Hi Hank, I am in northern California, unfortunately everything it’s so expensive up her even that it’s so much wood around. I can’t find a pole barn kit for sale around here, would you share the specs of the metal structures so I can build them, or the place You bought the kit from?
My dad built actual walls for his pole barn then put tin on the walls. He used 2x6 top plate and bottom plate (think that’s what there called) and 2x4 studs and lathing. Then bolted them to the concrete with 1/2 inch bolts on the end walls. So far they haven’t moved.
I got my mounting brackets for my brush guard today. Pictures I posted didn't really show how twisted they were. Expensive lesson. Keep up the great videos Hank !
I like my straps rolled up and stored back in my strap container, that way we know where they are at and we can grab the container and have all the different straps we need.
Good video Hank, when the time comes for me to build a pole barn I think i would like it closed in as well to somewhat help keep the elements out. And I am like you when it comes to organizing my straps and pretty much all my tools, just makes life easier when you need them next time around, have a great weekend.
Excellent video Mr Hank, that tin turned out really nice for sure!! Really like the cage on your tractor to get ya up in the air, very nice!! Looking good over there sir, gotta keep them implements outta the weather for sure!! Good share y'all!! Dan
I must have mild OCD because I can tolerate straps being wadded if I'm in a hurry, or don't want to deal with rolling up. Most of the time I want them rolled though. Having the sides closed in will protect your implements much better than the roof by itself will. New subscriber here too, by the way! Looking forward to watching some more videos!
That came out awesome so far! I remember when you built the pole barn months ago! Sides will deff help with protection of the implements for sure! That safety cage is becoming real handy lol that things awesome! Nice video as always! I enjoyed it! A pole barn/garage/metal building is on the homestead list up here. Not sure what I wanna do yet but eventually ill invest in one of the three!
Fun video, Hank and I love getting a good chore done and you guys definitely got-er-done. Enjoyed a full-watch. Thanks for sharing about your neighbor and son providing you materials to complete your pole barn. The Lord provides, does He not? Have a fine weekend.
I work for a shipping company we use literally thousands of straps you haven't lived until you try to untangle a four foot high spaghetti pile of straps. 🇺🇸
Iam a fold em neat guy too, never used to be, but I've learned that next time I use them it's very helpful, comes with age I think.
Yellow basket nice
Thanks. It helps a lot👍
Wish I had a pole barn to put hay in
Thanks for watching
free and cheap material, cant beat that. barn is looking good
Yeah man I had $25 in those walls. Pretty cool. Have a great weekend Joey
Hola amigo ver como trabajan el gran progreso y siempre si podría darte una mano escaneado porque ustedes se portan mui bien con los amigo y eso me pone mui feliz les mando un abrazo alosdos Marcelo de argentina
Behind in my video viewing. Nice job.👍
Thanks man. I appreciate you👍
great video. Curious how building the barn that close to the tree trunk worked for you
Still good. Tree is still healthy. No issues so far
Sent over here by Diesel Creek. Nice
Thanks Joan. Hope you enjoy the content 👍
I have two Pole Barns on my property. See how I fix my other Pole Barn door here: ruclips.net/video/DloPwScZ2AQ/видео.html
I am with you Hank. I roll my straps up before I put them away and usually tie an old shoe lace around them to keep them neat.
Right on👍gotta do it😊
I would love to build a pole barn
Yeah they are super handy to store stuff in. Thanks for the comment and watching 👍
Hi Hank, I am in northern California, unfortunately everything it’s so expensive up her even that it’s so much wood around. I can’t find a pole barn kit for sale around here, would you share the specs of the metal structures so I can build them, or the place You bought the kit from?
Surplus and salvage Chipley Fl. My pole barn is 16x32 if I had to do it again it would be 24x32
Building the barn and adding the sides later is a great way to spread out the cost of the structure! Looks good!
Yes sir. We were blessed to get the metal and wood for free so that helped. I got about $25 in those walls. Very happy about that.
Is that tractor any good? Thinking about buying one. I'm a fold up kinda nearly guy.
Check out the Branson Tractor
@@Hfoutdoorsyt will do. Appreciate that
My dad built actual walls for his pole barn then put tin on the walls. He used 2x6 top plate and bottom plate (think that’s what there called) and 2x4 studs and lathing. Then bolted them to the concrete with 1/2 inch bolts on the end walls. So far they haven’t moved.
Lol. That's impressive 👍 2x6 would've been nice to use for sure but free is always good😁
If you set a couple stacks of pallets on the deck before loading you could grab that steel off with the forks. Nice series on the pole barn project.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.
Thanks buddy for the great video my friend
Thanks John👍
Nice work, you made it look easy
Thank you👍 I appreciate the comment and you taking the time to watch👍
Good job on the barn. Not sure you should trust Gina behind the wheel of the powerful 4540 😂
She's becoming quiet the natural!
They have to be folded neatly. Just wondering why you didn't go ahead and turn your brush cutter around.
Lol. I'm gonna get it out with forks. It's actually broke so I won't use it for a while. But yeah that would've been the smart thing to do. Lol👍
Always fold them up neatly!!!
Yes sir👍
It's nice having the right equipment for the job. When you don't have the equipment you have to learn to improvise.
Aint that the truth! Have a good one 👍
Great job. That will give your equipment more protection for sure. We left a section of our barn open for quick access to implements.
Thanks for watching Scott👍
Im building one this year. Great tips! Ill check out your other vids on the build 👍
Thanks man. Good luck on your build
Good evening, keeping the implements out for the weather is sure good investment !!! Nice video Sir Cheers and keep up the good work nice !!!
Thank you! Have a good night. Stay warm👍
@@Hfoutdoorsyt Thank you I will !!! The two wood stoves are in full swing !!! Cheers !!!
I got my mounting brackets for my brush guard today. Pictures I posted didn't really show how twisted they were. Expensive lesson. Keep up the great videos Hank !
Right on. It is a one time mess up for sure. Lol. I know I'll never do that again 😂
Nice pole barn Hank. Like having sides closed in helps protect from blowing rain coming in. Enjoy videos have good one Hank
Thank you Gordon. That's really why we added the walls. The rain was getting everything too wet. Have a good one!
Hank, you really are q fast worker. Lol. Your safety cage is very useful for many applications. Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed.
Thanks Terry. I use that thing all the time. Lol. Hope you have a good weekend 👍
Next time use hay bales as stickers.
I like my straps rolled up and stored back in my strap container, that way we know where they are at and we can grab the container and have all the different straps we need.
Same way Brad. Have a good one👍
Good video Hank, when the time comes for me to build a pole barn I think i would like it closed in as well to somewhat help keep the elements out. And I am like you when it comes to organizing my straps and pretty much all my tools, just makes life easier when you need them next time around, have a great weekend.
Thanks David. I try as much as possible to be orderly, but sometimes I don't do a very good job. But I try😁
Excellent video Mr Hank, that tin turned out really nice for sure!! Really like the cage on your tractor to get ya up in the air, very nice!! Looking good over there sir, gotta keep them implements outta the weather for sure!! Good share y'all!! Dan
Thank you for stopping by Dan
I must have mild OCD because I can tolerate straps being wadded if I'm in a hurry, or don't want to deal with rolling up. Most of the time I want them rolled though. Having the sides closed in will protect your implements much better than the roof by itself will. New subscriber here too, by the way! Looking forward to watching some more videos!
Welcome we're glad you found us. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment on the video 👍 have a good one!
Hank , That was a great video, music was prefect, Glad Gena love you or she would shove you right threw the roof, Hahaha have a good one!!!🍒👍
Thanks Larry. Your cabinets are looking good.
That came out awesome so far! I remember when you built the pole barn months ago! Sides will deff help with protection of the implements for sure! That safety cage is becoming real handy lol that things awesome! Nice video as always! I enjoyed it! A pole barn/garage/metal building is on the homestead list up here. Not sure what I wanna do yet but eventually ill invest in one of the three!
its crazy how much I've used it! Thanks for stopping by Jay.
Fun video, Hank and I love getting a good chore done and you guys definitely got-er-done. Enjoyed a full-watch. Thanks for sharing about your neighbor and son providing you materials to complete your pole barn. The Lord provides, does He not? Have a fine weekend.
Thanks Don. Yes He does. I have $25 in those walls. That's crazy ain't it😊 have a good one buddy. I appreciate you stopping by
tree will be a problem in the long run.
Thanks for watching
I work for a shipping company we use literally thousands of straps you haven't lived until you try to untangle a four foot high spaghetti pile of straps. 🇺🇸
Lol. I can imagine. Have a good one 👍