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Posted by larry@stinescorner on December 21, 2017 at 06:28:21 from (173.70.90.109):

So far so good with all the treatments and results.IF the next pet scan is good which is three months from now,,I want to make some future plans.I am starting to just think of plans now.Its kind of personal,,but I might be able to get some ideas to think about if I post my thoughts.Its kind of hard to explain,In Pa the old farm sits on 31 acres,lots of old outbuildings,and lots of maintenance
Not connected to the old farm,,1/4 a mile away is the other two houses,that sit on 31 acres.To get to the old farm is a busy road . We have decided to sell the old farm,,its too much repairs and such for me to keep up with. But,,I Still want to keep my two ford tractors,,and brushog,finish mower,wagon,plow,three pt tiller,york rake,three pt disk,3 pt harrow ,3 pt blade,and three pt cultivator/hiller.I need to think of getting a pole barn built over by the houses.I need to think of what size and design of pole barn.I would like to have a small shop to work on the tractors.Even though Im not a handy mechanic,,I Still wish for some kind of shop area,and one that could be heated by maybe a propane heater?It doesn't have to be a huge area,,just enough to work on one tractor or car/pickup at a time.I would also like to store at least the mowers and tiller inside,,and the golf cart I bought a while ago. I am looking at sizes and designs of barns now,,but would appreciate any input.Im just in the beginning stages of these thoughts.I really would like to keep all the three pt equipment under a roof somehow so they dont get grown up in weeds,maybe a lean to type on one side of the pole barn? Right now,I have everything inside the old farm buildings,,I'm kind of Fussy,and like to keep them under cover.Even when I Stayed over night,,and knew I was going to use the tractor the next day,,I still drove the tractor back to the old farm and put it away in the shed for the night.Thats my story,,Go ahead and give advice if you like,,I wont take offense in any way.Any advice will be appreciated.


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