Just thought I’d ask this here since Im sure alot of memberes here have something similar to store their tractors, To make the story short a tree fell and took out my wood shed, I collected some homeowners insurance and have enough to put up a 12 x 30 loafing shed, It should be plenty for a couple years firewood supply and room for the tractor. With the Colorado winter comming on, time is not on my side, I already have my material on hand, and holes dug for post about 42” deep, I am using 4 x 6 pressure treated and have some old cinder blocks laying around I figured I would lay them in the bottom of my holes, My question is should I even mess with concrete in the holes, maybe enough just to fill up to top of cinder blocks, then compacted dirt that came out of hole the rest of way. My holes are a little large due to being dug with back hoe but I kept them as tight as possible. All the research I’ve done on concrete for back fill does not seem like it adds much bennifit. I do have good soil here, no clay, it’s acually an old river bottom with a lot of stone and sandy soil,