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Mud season stone work

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ebinmaine

Much needed improvement. 

 

Well done Paul. 

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Pollack Pete

Looks like a good work-out for man and machine.Love the front-end loader on the big D.

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Pullstart

That D sure looks like a good worker!

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Retired Wrencher

Nice shed Paul. Looks deep for more tractors?

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rjg854

Would like a couple more picture angles of the barn you have there.  I like the board and batten siding it's has, shows some great weathering.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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pfrederi
4 hours ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

Nice shed Paul. Looks deep for more tractors?

Normally holds 7 tractors.  There is a door at the back end.  The sweepster  C-175 goes in and out that way. (For some strange reason that end is always dry ???) She takes up the space of two.  Winter Horse capacity is only 6 (Plows and an blowers stay on and take up more room)

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pfrederi
4 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Would like a couple more picture angles of the barn you have there.  I like the board and batten siding it's has, shows some great weathering.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

When it stops raining I will do that.  Looks weathered because it is.  Built by a previous owner at least 25 years ago wood came from a local sawmill.  I had a metal roof put on.

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