I'm one of them "better to have and not need than need and not have" guys. Got a real small place that clutters easy. Started cleaning house with the plan to be able to see everything I have and be able to sweep every inch of floorspace on the place. Didn't realize how much of a mess I had made. When I can get to tools and see workbenches, I'll prolly start slapping on some paint here and there. Looking for a small baler that I can use w/ my tractor and a small, non PTO driven hay rake and windrow machine that I can pull with my quad (fits under fruit trees better) sure they will require some TLC. Unfortunately, if you ask this question next fall, I may do a copy paste :roll:
Oh, and I am about halfway through new siding on the frt of my barn. Fat guy running up and down a ladder and installing 18 ft sawmill boards (straight) alone doesn't make for fast progress..... B&A pics when finished.
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