Posted by thdrduck on March 03, 2019 at 11:19:39 from (184.100.62.242):
Last week a blizzard blasted through the midwest (where I live) and dumped a bunch of snow along with howling winds. The wife looked out the window and said that part of the shed roof looked like it was coming up. I checked and there was no roof to come up, it had caved in on top of my 40 farmall H and my 39 JD B along with several boats and assorted stuff.
I put some snow shoes on yesterday and tried to see how bad it was. I can't even see the H, all I can see of the B is the steering wheel and shaft are squished and I think my big boat is a loss (the 2 outboards appear to be holding up that part of the roof, not good). Hard to tell with a roof and all that snow sitting on top of everything. Really don't even know where to start, I guess wait till all this damn snow melts which at this rate will be sometime in July. :?
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