good morning mschwartz, thanks for posting the pics, looking good. that roller mill has to be close to 100 years old and still rolling grain! that's awesome. I see you have the same problem I had with barn swallows decorating your tractor, I have a 16ft. wide leanto that I park my rv in and some farm equipment and trucks in the summer. which of course the barnswallows would crap all over, my wife brought home a large plastic owl about 16" high all painted to look like a real owl. she said put this up at the entrance to the leanto it's supposed to scare off barnswallows and other birds. I was a little sckeptical but what the hec if it'll keep them dam birds from crapping on our stuff? built a little plateform near the top of the entry, screwed the bird to it and haven't had one bird in there since:shock: if you want mschwartz I can take a pic and send it to you or put it up here on your post. ps. like the old d-6 in the background, what year? looks by the tank to be mid to late 50's
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