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Posted by Ultradog MN on June 25, 2007 at 05:33:22 from (71.215.215.207):
I was also up at my campsite this weekend. Did some mowing and finally got around to leveling up my outhouse. I had a guy with a log skidder move it for me last fall. It was leaning badly like the Tower of Piza (pissa?) It was about 300 yards away since I moved my camper to a different location. A little far to run if you are in a hurry... You can't have a regular "dry pit" outhouse here any more so there was a tank under it that I had to have serviced a couple of times each year. Now I'm close to water, power and a septic system so I'm going to convert the outhouse to a bath house of sorts with a toilet, shower, sink etc. I built this building about 15 years ago. Never did get around to putting a proper door on it. Just had a canvas curtain. I had a local stained glass artist make the window. It just goes to show why I like those old Ford tractors. Since they too are pretty well built.
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