[Farmall] Only Slightly off topic: Shop and Storage building forFarmall Tractors

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 12 15:28:49 PDT 2006


LH-
  And ANOTHER thing....
  regarding the heating issue....
  Did you look into heaters (aka salamander-like) that will burn just  about ANYTHING including waste oil?  What is your firewood  availability?  
  There are any number of lesser expensive heating options available if  you are willing to make the investigations.  What about an  air-to-earth heat pump?
  Hmmm....
  JM

Larry L Hardesty <hardestyll at unk.edu> wrote:  Larry Hardesty, Ph.D.
Dean of the Library
Calvin T. Ryan Library
University of Nebraska at Kearney
2508 11th Avenue
Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240
308-865-8535
308-865-8722 fax
hardestyll at unk.edu



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Jerry,   Thanks very much.   Good information.

Larry

Larry, having help biuld 100's and installed overhead doors in 1000's of 
polebarn, here is what I've found that helps alot, made sure the site in 
good and level, saves on fill, that the roof grew put insulation under the 

roof tin..stops sweating..I've seen building drip like rain on H& H days, 
I 
would only put a 10x10 door in the shop to the outside and a 12x14 or 
14x14 
from the shop to the storage area then a 12x14 or 14x14 from the storage 
area to the outside ...saves on shop heat whae moving equipment in the 
winter...do any thing you think you can handle yourself...with 14' high 
doors you will need 16' clear to the eves...not to the bottom of the 
overhang but to the bottom trusses...you need 15" clear over the headers 
of 
the doors...and openers that you will want for that size doors...I can get 

you some local pricing if you need ..I retired my business about 4 yr ago 
( const & doors)..hope this helps, please will me know if you need more 
info
Jerry NW Ohio
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Larry Hardesty, Ph.D.

Dean of the Library

Calvin T. Ryan Library

University of Nebraska at Kearney

2508 11th Avenue

Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240

308-865-8535

308-865-8722 fax

hardestyll at unk.edu








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Jerry,   Thanks very much.  
Good information.



Larry



Larry, having help biuld 100's and installed overhead
doors in 1000's of 

polebarn, here is what I've found that helps alot, made sure the site in


good and level, saves on fill, that the roof grew put insulation under
the 

roof tin..stops sweating..I've seen building drip like rain on H& H
days, I 

would only put a 10x10 door in the shop to the outside and a 12x14 or 14x14


from the shop to the storage area then a 12x14 or 14x14 from the storage


area to the outside ...saves on shop heat whae moving equipment in the


winter...do any thing you think you can handle yourself...with 14' high


doors you will need 16' clear to the eves...not to the bottom of the 

overhang but to the bottom trusses...you need 15" clear over the headers
of 

the doors...and openers that you will want for that size doors...I can
get 

you some local pricing if you need ..I retired my business about 4 yr ago


( const & doors)..hope this helps, please will me know if you need
more info

Jerry NW Ohio

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LH-<br>  And ANOTHER thing....<br>  regarding the heating issue....<br>  Did you look into heaters (aka salamander-like) that will burn just  about ANYTHING including waste oil?  What is your firewood  availability?  <br>  There are any number of lesser expensive heating options available if  you are willing to make the investigations.  What about an  air-to-earth heat pump?<br>  Hmmm....<br>  JM<br><br><b><i>Larry L Hardesty <hardestyll at unk.edu></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">  Larry Hardesty, Ph.D.<br>Dean of the Library<br>Calvin T. Ryan Library<br>University of Nebraska at Kearney<br>2508 11th Avenue<br>Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240<br>308-865-8535<br>308-865-8722 fax<br>hardestyll at unk.edu<br><br><br><br>"Jerry Rhodes" <jlrhod @alltel.net=""> <br>Sent by: farmall-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com<br>04/12/2006 02:58 PM<br>Please respond to<br>Farmall/IHC
 mailing list <farmall @lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br><br><br>To<br>"Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall @lists.antique-tractor.com=""><br>cc<br><br>Subject<br>Re: [Farmall] Only Slightly off topic: Shop and Storage building <br>forFarmall Tractors<br><br><br><br><br>Jerry,   Thanks very much.   Good information.<br><br>Larry<br><br>Larry, having help biuld 100's and installed overhead doors in 1000's of <br>polebarn, here is what I've found that helps alot, made sure the site in <br>good and level, saves on fill, that the roof grew put insulation under the <br><br>roof tin..stops sweating..I've seen building drip like rain on H& H days, <br>I <br>would only put a 10x10 door in the shop to the outside and a 12x14 or <br>14x14 <br>from the shop to the storage area then a 12x14 or 14x14 from the storage <br>area to the outside ...saves on shop heat whae moving equipment in the <br>winter...do any thing you think you can handle yourself...with 14' high <br>doors you will
 need 16' clear to the eves...not to the bottom of the <br>overhang but to the bottom trusses...you need 15" clear over the headers <br>of <br>the doors...and openers that you will want for that size doors...I can get <br><br>you some local pricing if you need ..I retired my business about 4 yr ago <br>( const & doors)..hope this helps, please will me know if you need more <br>info<br>Jerry NW Ohio<br>><br>><br><br><br>--=_alternative 0079D07B8625714E_=<br>Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"<br><br><br><br><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Larry Hardesty, Ph.D.<br><br>Dean of the Library<br><br>Calvin T. Ryan Library<br><br>University of Nebraska at Kearney<br><br>2508 11th Avenue<br><br>Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240<br><br>308-865-8535<br><br>308-865-8722 fax<br><br>hardestyll at unk.edu</font><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></farmall></farmall></jlrhod><table width="100%"><br><tbody><tr valign="top"><br><td width="40%"><font face="sans-serif" size="1"><b>"Jerry
 Rhodes"<br><jlrhod at alltel.net></b> </font><br><br><font face="sans-serif" size="1">Sent by: farmall-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com</font><br><div><font face="sans-serif" size="1">04/12/2006 02:58 PM</font><br><table border="1"><br><tbody><tr valign="top"><br><td bgcolor="white"><br><div align="center"><font face="sans-serif" size="1">Please respond to<br><br>Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com></font></div></td></tr></tbody></table><br><br><br></div></td><td width="59%"><br><table width="100%"><br><tbody><tr valign="top"><br><td><br><div align="right"><font face="sans-serif" size="1">To</font></div><br></td><td><font face="sans-serif" size="1">"Farmall/IHC mailing list"<br><farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com></font><br></td></tr><tr valign="top"><br><td><br><div align="right"><font face="sans-serif" size="1">cc</font></div><br></td><td><br></td></tr><tr valign="top"><br><td><br><div align="right"><font face="sans-serif"
 size="1">Subject</font></div><br></td><td><font face="sans-serif" size="1">Re: [Farmall] Only Slightly off topic:<br>Shop and Storage building        forFarmall<br>Tractors</font></td></tr></tbody></table><br><br><br><table><br><tbody><tr valign="top"><br><td><br></td><td><br>  </td></tr></tbody></table><br><br></td></tr></tbody></table><br><br><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Jerry,   Thanks very much.  <br>Good information.</font><br><br><br><br><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Larry</font><br><br><br><br><font size="2"><tt>Larry, having help biuld 100's and installed overhead<br>doors in 1000's of <br><br>polebarn, here is what I've found that helps alot, made sure the site in<br><br><br>good and level, saves on fill, that the roof grew put insulation under<br>the <br><br>roof tin..stops sweating..I've seen building drip like rain on H& H<br>days, I <br><br>would only put a 10x10 door in the shop to the outside and a 12x14 or
 14x14<br><br><br>from the shop to the storage area then a 12x14 or 14x14 from the storage<br><br><br>area to the outside ...saves on shop heat whae moving equipment in the<br><br><br>winter...do any thing you think you can handle yourself...with 14' high<br><br><br>doors you will need 16' clear to the eves...not to the bottom of the <br><br>overhang but to the bottom trusses...you need 15" clear over the headers<br>of <br><br>the doors...and openers that you will want for that size doors...I can<br>get <br><br>you some local pricing if you need ..I retired my business about 4 yr ago<br><br><br>( const & doors)..hope this helps, please will me know if you need<br>more info<br><br>Jerry NW Ohio<br><br>><br><br>><br><br></tt></font><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Farmall mailing list<br>http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/farmall<br></blockquote><br><p>
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