Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on September 03, 2018 at 10:03:52 from (199.192.180.1):
Been a heck of as ride the last week here in West Michigan. Twister came down the east , west road I live by and removed a few barns and tore some homes up. Two homes west of me lost pole barns. One was deposited in my hay field. Wonder how long I will be finding nails with my tires? Three homes on my east side took a whipping. One lost his round corn crib and huge hip roof barn. It was over 100 years old and well kept. Always painted and looking nice. Sure looks strange to look that way and only see a silo left. A 1/2 mile later it flattened a confinement hog set up. That fella lost 2 barns with 3800 hogs inside. I lost a few limbs off shade trees and some siding of the old barn but somehow we were spared. Did loose power for 3 days. This has taught me I better hunt up a used PTO generator. Wife almost came unglued. See said that see married a man who owns two of everything. Tractors, balers, dicks, semis, but not even one generator! Anyone else get spanked by weather this week? Al
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