I have a 125 year-old barn, approx. 25 x 45' with one end section (25 x 14.6') two story. The barn is more of a shed, as it does not have the usual internal beam frame
<br /><br />Countless west winds have caused the barn to lean long-ways, with the two-story about 6-7 inches off center (at 16'). The horizontal joists are mostly level.<br /><br />We love the barn, which is probably in "average" condition, with a few roof leaks, missing boards and some broken spots in the 1-2" hand poured concrete floors.<br /><br />We would like to restore it (maybe some new concrete), but would like to square it first, without a major investment.<br /><br />I am thinking about chains or cables attached at the bottom side and opposite top side of the two-story section, which has the most lean, slowly cranking it into square vertically.<br /><br />Can any building pros (or anyone else)offer any insight?<br /><br />Marty