Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 08, 2021 at 10:09:14 from (50.102.8.20):
You know I'm hard up for something to do when I resort to cleaning I made a pole barn broom to help make things a little easier.
I put dirt in a trash can. Now the can weigh more than I can lift. I will dump the dirt in the terramite's front bucket and dump it in the burn pile in the gravel pit. That will clean up the straw and paper. Remove any oil too.
Can't remember the last time I swept the floor. I can't believe how big the pole barn got. BTW it's a 30x40x10. I built this barn about 15 years ago. I learned a few things that I incorporated in my second barn.. I put my tractors to bed and now I have enough room to move my retired Jubilee here. I may bring the Jubilee, disk and plow here in the spring to work the garden.
I think the Jubilee will fit to the left of the terramite. Not sure how well a Farmall, Ford and Terramite will get along as roommates. I'll just have to wait and see. All my tractors have a bedroom. They have to learn to share with other tractors.
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