barn nearly 2/3 down

souNdguy

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worked untill too dark to safely work yesterday. quit about 8:30pm.

got the tin removed and wood cut off the middle isle, meaning my allis chalmers G is now free. Didn't look dinged.. except the steering tube and wheel, havn't yet checked it with a straight edge to see if it belt the steering shaft or anything. 'looks' ok though..

Maybee monday after work I will have some time to at least start on the last isle. which will be the hardest one as it is still partially standing on one corner, that isle has the 2000 and cub in it.
 
And if your barn is anything like mine (and probably Ed's as well) every wall had something hanging on it...tools, parts, etc. So it's a lot of hand work involved. It took me a full day just to sort out all the garden tools plus all the stuff in the loft. And, you now have no where to store that stuff out of the weather except under a tarp.
 
plenty of yard tools and whatnot. some buckets of stuff. some drums and an oil pump.... sheesh. :)
 
You have some work on your hands.
A few years back, a winter storm blew the one side of our barn roof over and pancaked it on the other side. Took 18 old oak rafters with it. I found a section of steel wrapped completely around a neighbor's tree. I used the old loader to pull the sections down and a neighbor and I put up new rafters. I pulled the 27 sheets of steel back up myself. Lot of work and took over a month.
Weather is a fearful thing... All we can do is pray for safety -Will
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yours was bigger than moine.. but yup. same sorta work.

I used a 950 to help me. :)

24 sheets metal for me. for the large part. I should be able to reuse most if not all of it.

95% of the wood got ruined..

coulda been worse... not complaining
 

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