Posted by El Toro on July 27, 2009 at 06:48:15 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Shop second story posted by 37 chief on July 26, 2009 at 19:33:21:
We had a Jamesway barn that had a driveway to the hay & straw mows. The dairy cattle beneath that with 2 big silos at one end. It was warm as toast during the Winter where the cows were. The horse barn was was smaller, but didn't have a driveway. We had to use a hay fork and a track system to get the hay into the barn for the horses. There was a large manure pit adjacent to the horse barn where all the manure was dumped and hauled out and spread usually in Feb or March if the ground was frozen. The farm has been sold a few times since then and has been divided. One owner bought the horse barn & manure pit and had the Amish to make a home out of it. They used that manure pit for the basement since it was all concrete. They have did something with the cow barn too. That manure pit was warm too when hauling manure out it. Sure would've been nice to have a loader back then to load that. Hal
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