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Well I had to put a new cover on my shelter logic after 7 or 8 years this summer and while I was at it I decided to board in the back end with tongue and groove boards because the wind coming down the lake here is brutal at times and shreds the back cover in short order. So far we've had some real good blows and it's holding up real good but the winter noreaster's will soon be upon us so we'll see.
 

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does that hold up well with a good snow load? Looks great!
 

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does that hold up well with a good snow load? Looks great!
Thanks Hokie, yes over the last years it has had some real heavy loads on it before I got a chance to clean it off which is some of the reason I had to put a new cover on. This year I picked up a snow rake so I can get at it sooner.
 

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Do I see a widow & vents in that wall?
 

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Looking at that "rack" the chain is hanging on..... is that a land plane ? And next dumb question - this has double doors on the front?
 

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Do I see a widow & vents in that wall?
What looks like a window is actually a Shelter logic vent. As it turned out, that alone with one in the front door wasn't enough so I installed a couple floor register vents to help with air flow after boarding it in.
 

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Looking at that "rack" the chain is hanging on..... is that a land plane ? And next dumb question - this has double doors on the front?
Good eye, yep it's a land plane and a grapple. The door in front is just a roll up door, a bit of a pain in the butt however it does the trick. The biggest thing with these shelters is keeping them in place. I bought rebar that I welded good size nuts to so after I pounded them into the ground I had something to attach ratchet straps to and snugged them down at every second rib...hasn't moved in the whole time it's been there.
 

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Looks good, yep that wind is a PIA epically when its realllllllly cold ;)
 
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You're right about that wind! My neighbor has been complaining to me about how much wind we have been getting. He say's he has never seen so much wind as this year.
 
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What looks like a window is actually a Shelter logic vent. As it turned out, that alone with one in the front door wasn't enough so I installed a couple floor register vents to help with air flow after boarding it in.
Got it!
 

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You're right about that wind! My neighbor has been complaining to me about how much wind we have been getting. He say's he has never seen so much wind as this year.


A lot of hot air no doubt, with it being a election year !!!!! LOL
 
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You're right about that wind! My neighbor has been complaining to me about how much wind we have been getting. He say's he has never seen so much wind as this year.
Lots of wind on the Net too.....
 

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Well I had to put a new cover on my shelter logic after 7 or 8 years this summer and while I was at it I decided to board in the back end with tongue and groove boards because the wind coming down the lake here is brutal at times and shreds the back cover in short order. So far we've had some real good blows and it's holding up real good but the winter noreaster's will soon be upon us so we'll see.
Not bad for a cheap hoop structure. My main haybarn and implement storage is a Farm-Tek Clearspan 90 foot long x 45 wide x 17 foot high truss arch hoop building with a 14 foot x 10 foot roll up door at one end and a man door at the other and it's a fabric covered barn and it's 20 years old this year and the cover is as good as it was when I put it up. Snow slides right off and no rain nor hail effects it at all. My wife and I put it up and took 10 guys and a case of beer to get the one piece fabric cover installed, but it's been an excellent building so far. I have it anchored to the ground, every 8 feet with screw in anchors set in concrete and it stays above freezing inside no matter how cold it is outside. It has 2 resident cats that keep the mice under control. They never leave. Have their cushy beds in the throat of the square bailer so the can watch everything and be comfy too... 20 years ago it was 6 grand delivered. Best investment I ever made for storage and it's usually pretty full. Right now, there is all my hay tools and sprayers plus a full skid of 46 urea plus the lawnmowers and tillers plus 7 ton of no germ seed corn in supersacks (to roast in my bio mass stove) inside and my pickup truck is sleeping inside as well. Tractors stay in the heated shop, they need to be warm and free from cat prints on the hoods...lol
 
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Farm-Tek Clearspan 90 foot long x 45 wide x 17 foot high truss arch hoop building with a 14 foot x 10 foot roll up door at one end and a man door at the other and it's a fabric covered barn
Wow. Didn't know they made 'em that big.
 

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Not bad for a cheap hoop structure. My main haybarn and implement storage is a Farm-Tek Clearspan 90 foot long x 45 wide x 17 foot high truss arch hoop building with a 14 foot x 10 foot roll up door at one end and a man door at the other and it's a fabric covered barn and it's 20 years old this year and the cover is as good as it was when I put it up. Snow slides right off and no rain nor hail effects it at all. My wife and I put it up and took 10 guys and a case of beer to get the one piece fabric cover installed, but it's been an excellent building so far. I have it anchored to the ground, every 8 feet with screw in anchors set in concrete and it stays above freezing inside no matter how cold it is outside. It has 2 resident cats that keep the mice under control. They never leave. Have their cushy beds in the throat of the square bailer so the can watch everything and be comfy too... 20 years ago it was 6 grand delivered. Best investment I ever made for storage and it's usually pretty full. Right now, there is all my hay tools and sprayers plus a full skid of 46 urea plus the lawnmowers and tillers plus 7 ton of no germ seed corn in supersacks (to roast in my bio mass stove) inside and my pickup truck is sleeping inside as well. Tractors stay in the heated shop, they need to be warm and free from cat prints on the hoods...lol
If nothing else Flip you are very predictable.
 

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Wow. Didn't know they made 'em that big.
Mine is small compared to some. You can get any size you want. Some of them house sports arena's. I saw one with an indoor shooting range inside. www.farmtek.com

Click on the link and scroll down to 'Clearspan' and click on that. They are on there, you'll be amazed. Got mine after a poster on another site recommended them. he has a couple for storage bigger than mine is in Indiana.
 

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If nothing else Flip you are very predictable.
Not following your comment. In my situation, I require a lot of protected storage for hay as well as equipment. Have a very sizeable investment in it and it needs to be out of the elements.... and so do the resident cats.... (y)

You initiated the thread, I just stated what I have and why I have it. Nothing more, nothing less.
 

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Not bad for a cheap hoop structure. My main haybarn and implement storage is a Farm-Tek Clearspan 90 foot long x 45 wide x 17 foot high truss arch hoop building with a 14 foot x 10 foot roll up door at one end and a man door at the other and it's a fabric covered barn and it's 20 years old this year and the cover is as good as it was when I put it up. Snow slides right off and no rain nor hail effects it at all. My wife and I put it up and took 10 guys and a case of beer to get the one piece fabric cover installed, but it's been an excellent building so far. I have it anchored to the ground, every 8 feet with screw in anchors set in concrete and it stays above freezing inside no matter how cold it is outside. It has 2 resident cats that keep the mice under control. They never leave. Have their cushy beds in the throat of the square bailer so the can watch everything and be comfy too... 20 years ago it was 6 grand delivered. Best investment I ever made for storage and it's usually pretty full. Right now, there is all my hay tools and sprayers plus a full skid of 46 urea plus the lawnmowers and tillers plus 7 ton of no germ seed corn in supersacks (to roast in my bio mass stove) inside and my pickup truck is sleeping inside as well. Tractors stay in the heated shop, they need to be warm and free from cat prints on the hoods...lol
Is the germ removed to help the corn keep longer?
 

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The 'germ' is the term used to denote germination rate. If it's below 95% for any strain, it's deemed not saleable....and it all has to be tested every 3 months. Corn will 'keep' indefinitely so long as it's kept dry (below 15% RM and stored in a dark place like a grain tank or in opaque sacks.

Once the RM gets above 15% and it's exposed to light or both, it starts to mold. Moldy corn isn't nice. Why grain elevators have to regularly glean their silo's. The corn against the silo walls gets moldy from the walls sweating. Stuff is like stinky concrete and has to be chipped off with air hammers. dangerous job hanging in a Bosuns chair untold feet above the ground using an air hammer with a light bulb for light. Lots of accidents and deaths from doing that.