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| Those that have Coverall or similar buildings what do you think of them? Were they worth it or do you wish you would have gone with all steel? Were they a lot more economical? Anyone care to give ballpark figure on one? Thanks! |
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   Location: Northern CO | Also curious as we are planning on building a barn and also a separate hay storage barn. |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | I don't have one personally, but I like them. Its really cold here, so in the winter they are warmer than steel arenas. Much brighter too! I ride outside in the summer because I find them a bit stuffy, but if you open the doors a breeze goes through and cools it off, but we don't get summer hot summers. |
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 Queen Bee Cat Owner
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     Location: Way up North | I would like to know as well. They seem to have come along way in design and construction since they first came out. |
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   Location: North Dakota | I have tried a half a dozen times to get a quote from our local dealer in ND, even have a building not too far from me, so I know they do them here, but alas, no one ever gets back to me! So hoping you get more info on your thread, I think the guarantees and the comfort of them sound great! |
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 Queen Bee Cat Owner
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     Location: Way up North | There is a company in MN that puts them up and there was one just done that is holding events, anybody been to Kuka's? What did you think of it? |
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      Location: north dakota | LMS - 2014-01-13 11:39 AM
I have tried a half a dozen times to get a quote from our local dealer in ND, even have a building not too far from me, so I know they do them here, but alas, no one ever gets back to me! So hoping you get more info on your thread, I think the guarantees and the comfort of them sound great!
Try western farm sales in Oakes ND. I've gotten a quote from them and it was reasonable |
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