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Re: Allan your open air sheds are looking better.
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Posted by davpal on June 19, 2007 at 21:49:56 from (216.93.94.224):
In Reply to: Re: Allan your open air sheds are looking better. posted by Allan In NE on June 19, 2007 at 07:47:10:
Sure doesn't pay to have to many eggs in one basket. I would love to have a shed for everything but cant swing it right now. I leave the White tractor outside and I will just repaint if every 10 years or so. I came home from work one night and saw a guys barn get hit with lightning and start on fire. It was on a busy highway and a friend of mine from work was also there. He woke up the owners and I pulled the farmall M and manure spreader out away from the barn. I did a quick check in there and didn't see anything else. I found out later a horse was in there I probably could have let out. Darn thing didn't make a sound. I felt pretty bad about it. There were also two penned up next to the barn we had to cut the fence with wire cutters to get them out. They darn near ran me over when I got the fence cut. I cut my hand pretty bad on the fence when they busted through the opening too. Was a pretty chaotic scene. Owners got those two put in a horse trailer. That barn went fast and hot and loud. It was a scary sight. Found out later the owner worked with my dad and he told my dad thank your son for saving my Farmall and helping with the horses. I though that was pretty nice.
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