Building 36 x 24 Lean Pole Barn with my Kubota L2501 and Land Pride Posthole Digger

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2020
  • Building 36 x 24 Lean Pole Barn with my Kubota L2501 and Land Pride Posthole Digger
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  • @pwolfpapaw8474
    @pwolfpapaw8474 2 года назад +7

    "I really have no idea what I'm doing".... I have no idea what I'm doing either and I hope i can replicate your build. This is great. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cory1641
    @cory1641 Год назад

    Nice build thanks for sharing. Looking to build one soon.

  • @mentholman3201
    @mentholman3201 2 года назад +1

    Well done!

  • @oneupkoopa4980
    @oneupkoopa4980 2 года назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!!

    • @oneupkoopa4980
      @oneupkoopa4980 2 года назад

      So is it 9 feet in the front, 8.5 in the middle and 8 in the back?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      @@oneupkoopa4980 Roughly. I am not an expert and none of this was an exact science. It is good enough to keep my stuff dry.

  • @g.t.g1111
    @g.t.g1111 3 года назад +4

    I LIKE IT!!
    I am in the process of “rigging myself one”. 👀 Looks Great 👍

  • @stevehvac1
    @stevehvac1 3 года назад +1

    Fabulous job great work

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад

      Thanks! 🙏

  • @areyounotentertained4167
    @areyounotentertained4167 Год назад +1

    nice job mate

  • @mauriciochavez914
    @mauriciochavez914 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is exactly what I need to do thanks

  • @lukeclarke1068
    @lukeclarke1068 Месяц назад

    Nice work. I plan on doing similar but probably double that size. And adding some gutters and a water tank.

  • @Actorarjunthama1997
    @Actorarjunthama1997 Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @Actorarjunthama1997
    @Actorarjunthama1997 Год назад +2

    I love this

  • @screwfist
    @screwfist 3 года назад +26

    The whole weight of the roof is being supported by the screws holding the top stringers to the posts. Also all those screws are right at the very ends of the stringers. Those stringers should be either notched into the posts or on the top of the posts. The roof should be supported by direct wood to the ground and not totally relying on the sheer strength of the screws.
    With wind, weight and time those screws will loosen and cause issues. Just a thought.

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the advice! I made a few changes after the video was made to add angle braces and bolts to each stringer and post in addition to the screws 😂

    • @screwfist
      @screwfist 3 года назад +2

      @@jonwage do you ever plan on enclosing it? I think you might have eluded to it in the video. Just wondering. Looks bad ass! I wasn't trying to be critical in my comment, just trying to give my worthless two cents lol.

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад +1

      @@screwfist it is fine I know I’m not an expert and I considered notching the posts for the stringers to set on but it was more effort than I wanted to put in to it for what it is. I don’t think I will close in the sides. It keeps my stuff plenty dry and I like being able to access the sides because I can back the tractor up to the sides to attach and detach my attachments.

    • @donaldmends2244
      @donaldmends2244 3 года назад +1

      Your front and rear stringers will bow eventually, from your rafters weight, especially the sp as n you have, you could add additional stringer and bolt then to ground post, every rafter put a block between every rafter , your ground post should been notched to support the weight of your Rafters, just like the same system as building a deck, all rafer on top of post. Sometimes we learn buy doing . Good luck

    • @denisewehling649
      @denisewehling649 2 года назад

      Should the headers rest on top of the posts?

  • @OurNewLand
    @OurNewLand Год назад +1

    Great job, man! We're about to build one, and we plan on stealing some of your ideas. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @petequitta1066
    @petequitta1066 2 года назад

    Looks good, just a thought, I would certainly come back and through bolt a couple 1/2" carriage bolts where each header ties in with your post, will handle the entire roof assy vertical well, good job.

    • @nickbrennan3389
      @nickbrennan3389 2 года назад

      yeah...or the stringers should be notched into the posts...or even put blocks or off cuts under those areas ( nailed/screwed into the posts ) to give additional support

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      I added more support afterwards not shown in the video. Thanks!

  • @matticus6339
    @matticus6339 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I am currently wanting to build a wood shed, obviously won't be as big as this, probably 8x24 but looking for ideas. One question is those posts appear to be 6x6s but wouldnt notching the posts be better? Then the weight of the roof would actually be supported by the posts? Unless I am seeing something wrong your entire roof is actually being held up by nails and not the actual structural support of the posts. Seems notching would be be better and then just have nails to keep them in place but they wouldn't actually be bearing any load.

  • @gabolillotravels
    @gabolillotravels 4 года назад +1

    "Corn" the most satisfying end ever

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  4 года назад

      haha thanks!

  • @lindaregan4770
    @lindaregan4770 Месяц назад

    This is what I want to do wish you'd have given more diy construction info, like where did obtain the long tin panels from. Would rather have that than on your garden side just saying. How did you do it?

  • @davidlarrimore9718
    @davidlarrimore9718 2 года назад +2

    What are the dimensions of the wood used? I'm in knoxville and figured if it held up To this last winter it would be perfect for us.

  • @jackier7737
    @jackier7737 3 года назад +5

    This is exactly what I'm looking for! I'll make mine taller. My horse trailer is the tallest thing I have. Did you have to get a permit? I think where I am I have to get a placement permit for an ag building. Thanks this is very helpful!!

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад

      You are welcome!

    • @melaniekeen3611
      @melaniekeen3611 5 месяцев назад

      Usually agriculture purposes is exempt from permits

  • @laytonclark_
    @laytonclark_ 3 года назад +1

    How far did you put the post apart

  • @HayabusaOrlando
    @HayabusaOrlando Год назад

    Make sure to put weed cloth down before putting the gravel. Its not so much for weed control but more so the gravel doesn't sink into the ground and basically disappear over time.

  • @powellmj66
    @powellmj66 11 месяцев назад +1

    I looking to start a project identical to this. Have you shared a material list?

  • @HICDIY
    @HICDIY Год назад

    great work do not know where are you ...

  • @Howie4077
    @Howie4077 8 месяцев назад

    Where did you order your metal roofing

  • @stevegunderson2392
    @stevegunderson2392 6 месяцев назад

    2x4's on a 48 inch center will never take any kind of a snow or any kind of ice load wish you luck!

  • @paulstolt6733
    @paulstolt6733 Год назад

    What is you post spacing? Looking to do Somthing very similar.

  • @marccarter4469
    @marccarter4469 2 года назад +2

    Here in the UK we always run the roof material in the opposite directions of the rafters it gives the roof much more strength.

    • @bennyhaha43
      @bennyhaha43 2 года назад +1

      But then the rain doesn't run down, unless you have a slope going from side to side, right?

  • @weerachaikaewpuang891
    @weerachaikaewpuang891 Год назад

    Vergood

  • @Freddy_Hubbard
    @Freddy_Hubbard 2 года назад

    Hey man love the video, what size posts did you sink into the ground?

  • @lindaregan4770
    @lindaregan4770 Месяц назад

    How long was the tin on the roof

  • @phillipseric
    @phillipseric Год назад

    are those posts 12 feet on center?

  • @stevenreeves4766
    @stevenreeves4766 Год назад

    how did this do since you built it? I am curious about how it did in the wind.
    thanks.

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  Год назад +1

      Still standing 🎉

  • @laytonclark_
    @laytonclark_ 3 года назад +2

    How many post did u use and what size and how tall was they

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад

      12 posts and they were 12ft tall

  • @Gimogimo3229
    @Gimogimo3229 Год назад

    I am starting on my own tractor pole barn 15ftx20ft. I'm doing mine pretty similar to yours. How is yours holding up?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  Год назад

      Still going strong

  • @MrBigthugnasty
    @MrBigthugnasty 3 года назад +1

    How the heck does your 3 point go down so fast? Mine feels like it takes 2 days to go down

    • @hillbillydranyam7915
      @hillbillydranyam7915 3 года назад +3

      Adjust the fluid relief valve between your legs under seat. Lighter equipment needs less pressure than heavy.

    • @MrBigthugnasty
      @MrBigthugnasty 3 года назад

      @@hillbillydranyam7915 awesome thanks for the tip!

  • @emmasalgado7877
    @emmasalgado7877 Год назад +1

    I fear putting sunflowers so close to my equipment, the varmants will set up camp.

  • @johnboyer5318
    @johnboyer5318 2 года назад

    How are those 2x6’s holding up? Sagging?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      A little bit. I added some braces and lag bolts which helped a little bit. Good enough to keep my equipment dry and I'll get enough time out of the shed relative to how much money and time I spent.

  • @kylependergrass4064
    @kylependergrass4064 2 года назад +1

    Did you use 2x4 or 2x6 for the roof?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      2x6...2x8 would have been better technically but it's fine for my purposes.

  • @dodgygoose3054
    @dodgygoose3054 2 года назад

    How did you go with no wind braces ?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      I added braces for sideways movement, just not shown in this video.

  • @TheHoosierredneck
    @TheHoosierredneck Год назад

    Trusses look like they’re purdy far apart……should be a max of 24” OC

  • @rvadventures
    @rvadventures 3 года назад +1

    What was the cost? This looks like what I need

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад +2

      Around $2000 with the metal roofing

  • @CORRIGEEN71
    @CORRIGEEN71 2 года назад +1

    Fork lift made in iteland

  • @817TEXASMEXICAN
    @817TEXASMEXICAN 2 года назад

    What kind of nails did you used? What did you used for nails not to leak???? Im new ti this ima doit my self too

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      Special type of screw with a rubber gasket so that it is sealed. Something like these www.fastenersplus.com/products/14-x-1-1-2-zxl-tapping-woodbinder-metal-roofing-screw-pkg-250?+Shopping+-+Pole+Barn+Screws+-+%2314+Type+17&hsa_acc=3477180114&hsa_cam=609339566&hsa_grp=77122751460&hsa_ad=367711431057&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=pla-788798254275&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=CjwKCAjwve2TBhByEiwAaktM1MXU9zF0Br8tQn91ITOa1wy6yfP1Vp9CKISX1QjGPN_kAmY9i7A35xoCMa8QAvD_BwE

  • @artart7943
    @artart7943 2 года назад

    nice, how far apart are your rafters

  • @davidmann2988
    @davidmann2988 2 года назад

    Looks like no codes out where you built?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      Don't need a permit required for detached garages, sheds, barns or other detached structures that are not used for living purposes

  • @Backfire10
    @Backfire10 3 года назад +2

    How did you set the post. Can you show.

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад +1

      I dug the hole with a post hole digger attachment for my tractor. I put a little gravel at the bottom of each hole for the post to set on. Then filled around the post with 2 bags of concrete.

    • @g.t.g1111
      @g.t.g1111 3 года назад

      @@jonwage: ☺️ Thank you...

    • @jasonnhauser
      @jasonnhauser 2 года назад

      @@jonwage did you pre mix the concrete in a wheel barrow?

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      @@jasonnhauser nope. I just put some gravel at the bottom to sit the post on and then poured the dry concrete around the post. I’m sure premixing it is better.

  • @petermc2183
    @petermc2183 2 года назад

    You didnt show how you set the posts !

  • @volbster2
    @volbster2 2 года назад

    What the snow load rating for that? ;)

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      No snow where I live

  • @BuzzJones
    @BuzzJones 2 года назад +1

    Are those 4x4 or 6x6 Posts ?

  • @johneroyale
    @johneroyale 3 года назад +1

    How is it holding up a year later??

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад +1

      It is still standing lol it snowed/iced a little bit in middle Tennessee this last winter and it held up fine. I just installed electrical now too so I can keep chargers on my tractor in the winter. I just posted a new video with some video of the barn recently.

    • @johneroyale
      @johneroyale 3 года назад +1

      @@jonwage my son and I want to build something like this too. I'll check out the other vid.

  • @jhoeh4672
    @jhoeh4672 2 года назад

    How much did this cost you if you don't mind me asking

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      All materials/wood was like $1200 and I think around $800 for the roof

  • @Franks_Garage
    @Franks_Garage 2 года назад

    are the posr 4x4 and roof 2x4 or 2x6

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      posts are 6x6 and roof is 2x6

  • @boss390
    @boss390 2 года назад

    Where is this at?

  • @jonahtorres5512
    @jonahtorres5512 3 года назад +2

    How much were the materials

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  3 года назад

      Around $1000

    • @jonahtorres5512
      @jonahtorres5512 3 года назад

      Wow, can I get the materials list

    • @nathancasey3785
      @nathancasey3785 3 года назад

      Can I get the material list

    • @curtisg710
      @curtisg710 3 года назад

      1000?? I priced out a 20x20 basically same style and it was 12-1300 lol. I’m located in NW Louisiana and our wood price is ridiculous now

    • @dorypell3919
      @dorypell3919 3 года назад

      @@jonwage may I also get a materials list? info@victoryrides.org I sure appreciate it - thank you for the guidance!

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 2 года назад

    I would suggest you have a discussion with an agricultural engineer regarding the structure of the lean to. I surmise you have some major issues.

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      It is fine. Still standing.

    • @gary24752
      @gary24752 2 года назад

      @@jonwage Hasn't been long enough for it to let go.

    • @jonwage
      @jonwage  2 года назад

      @@gary24752 I added bolts and side braces not shown in video.

  • @ironmaiden3751
    @ironmaiden3751 2 года назад

    This video just gives a basic idea of how you can throw a lean to together which might help if you have NO idea where to start, but that's all and it could be way shorter.
    Spends 1:20 minutes on the introductory drone (?) shot. Wastes far too much time watching to the first sheet of metal get loaded on the roof.
    No instruction on how deep the post holes were, how the size was calculated, I think those are 6x6 posts but nothing said about it.
    No way I'd be going up on that metal roof on my butt or my knees. Not nearly enough bracing under that metal for that. In fact I think that roof needs a lot more structure and he may even mention that?
    Eek.

    • @markanderson90
      @markanderson90 Год назад +2

      Leave it to someone to pick apart his video... is he a professional videographer?... doubt... was he merely trying to give ppl an aide about to he built his...yes.... I've emailed him twice and he's been kind enough to respond to a stranger...both times.... my suggestion.... post a video of YOUR expert pole shed...... and yeah and lets see your tractor........I welcome your reply