Pole barn , I need to replace the poles with steels, what

Barn boy

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what size steel uprights will I need to replace the poles, thanks for any help
 

Ffermer Bach

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Livestock Farmer
I would have to price it up, but my first instinct would be to take it down, reuse the steel trusses, and put up 9" hollow block walling on three of the sides, and probably new telegraph pole posts at the front, and I guess, not concrete them in but pack hardcore/soil back round them in the hole.
 

Mc115reed

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Livestock Farmer
Just take poles out put new poles in? Place I work at normally with change a few poles in our barns a year because somebody will crash into them 😂 never had a problem yet…
 

Dry Rot

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Livestock Farmer
As above, but if the posts are sound above ground, bolt through U-shaped steel section on each side and concrete in the bases. Depends how good a job you need and how much money you want to spend. I am never fond of parting with money and don't intend to be around that long.
 

egbert

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Livestock Farmer
If you're determined, I'd be using sq crash barrier.
(well, in fact I'd be using oak or chestnut, cos I've got a sawmill)
 

ewald

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Arable Farmer
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There are times when you have to recognise that something has come to the end of its useful life.
This may be one of them.

(If it has to be repaired for planning reasons, just do it one post at a time - it doesn't look very high or heavy, so no real danger)
 

Bald n Grumpy

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Livestock Farmer
As already been said just replace with telegraph poles or box crash barrier
Make sure you've up righted it before you start and have it secured all ways.
Think those who say it would be cheaper and easier to put up a new building are underestimating the time and money involved.
 

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