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Old 07-11-2018, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by olds45512 View Post
That won't work for my shed, it's 12x16 so it would be way to wide to be legal and even if I could put it on a trailer in one piece it's 11.5' tall and won't fit under any of the power lines on the back road where the old house is. When I built the shed I designed it to come apart into two pieces thay will be 8x12 and the roof comes off into two pieces also. The biggest issue I have is finding help.
Tim not sure about the height of the shed but 12x16 should not be an issue. I had a building 14x48 delivered in one piece and just bought another that was two sides each being 12x36 both came over 80 miles to my house and were legal. I know the guy that delivered mine said he moves sheds all the time for a couple hundred bucks. Maybe you could just remove roof and move the shed.
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