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Posted by John in Ne. on November 02, 2005 at 17:26:42 from (170.54.58.4):
We sold our house on Monday(closed on it) and we don't get to close on our new home until Nov. 23.So for the last two weeks i have been moving out of a 2 1/2 story house,a large garage and my shop ( a barn with a loft). We filled two straight trucks,two stock trailers and a 48 ft.reefer trailer with all of our belongings.And I pitched alot of junk (nothing IH)The old house has been our home for 19 years and we did manage to raise 3 pretty good boys in it,but they are grown and it was time to let a new family have it.(for a nice little profit)We bought a 6 yr. old house in a tiny little town,two lots next to it and I ordered my new building yesterday. It is a 40 x 60 Bel-Wood, overhead doors,concrete floor,1 ft. overhang and wainscoat around the base.It should be up by Christmas.I hope so because my tools and tractors are scattered over 3 counties in storage.For the time being we are staying with my sister,hope she can stand it for another 3 weeks!Felt like I had to let you know. John
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