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Re: Re-Roofing the Barn
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Posted by farmallman on October 06, 2006 at 05:22:42 from (206.132.55.29):
In Reply to: Re-Roofing the Barn posted by Blue3992 on October 05, 2006 at 13:44:16:
We had the same thing a few years ago. We had an old poll barn that was falling apart and we wern't sure what to do. The barn was too far from our house to be very useful, so we ended up tearing it down. We had cut all the cross beams to weaken it, than hooked chains/cables inside and a looong chain to a tractor and pulled, and pulled, snap a chain, go get another cable, and pulled, and than it fell. I have a few pics somewhere that I might be able to scrounge up if any of ya are interested. we saved the brick, some wood went to a local guy who wanted to build a counter in his store and we sold whatever we could. It was sad to see it go, but economics/usefulness overpowered looks/historic value.
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