I know that some people get a false sense of security when they have a new barn, all built to modern building codes and designed by engineers. Fact is, they are often the first to come down. Using engineers and CAD programs allows buildings to built to the bare minimum to meet codes and keep prices down.
Without "engineers", some builders used to guess - and overbuild - which is a good thing. Erring in the "side of caution." I have a barn built in 1850 and it's still standing - and I've never gone up to shovel it. It also has NO insurance, so when it goes, it's gone.
It's no secret that it snows around here. If anyone has a barn with animals in it, and lets it come down from snow, it is 100% negligence. If you cant' get up to shovel it, shore it up from the inside with temporary poles.
If we ever had a freak lake-effect snow storm that dropped 6 feet of snow in one night when people were in bed, THAT would be an act of nature. That has not happened. Owego got a 12 feet of snow a few years ago, but it took two weeks - not one night.
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Today's Featured Article - Tuning-Up Your Tractor: Plugs & Compression Testing - by Curtis Von Fange. The engine seems to run rough. In the exhaust you can hear an occasion 'poofing' sound like somethings not firing on all cylinders. Under loaded conditions the tractor seems to lack power and it belches black smoke out of the exhaust. For some reason it just doesn't want to start up without cranking and cranking the starter. All these conditions can be signals that your unit is in need of a tune up. Ok, so what is involved in a tune up? You say, swap plugs and file the points....now tha
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