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Re: OT: Barn Buyers?
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Posted by Clarkbug on November 20, 2006 at 17:03:24 from (72.66.52.122):
In Reply to: OT: Barn Buyers? posted by Clarkbug on November 19, 2006 at 17:57:07:
Hello again everyone. I really do appreciate all of your comments and replies. I dont want to see the barns come down, they have been a staple of the homestead as long as I can remember, and it will be a sad day indeed when they are gone. However, I would rather see them taken apart rather than collapse, which is going to happen soon if something doesnt happen. We are in Upstate NY, and recently a storm took a bunch of slate off the roof, and its too dangerous to fix the roof. So, the water is just hurting things more and more. We would like to sell the barns & slate and hopefully get enough money to put a new pole barn up just as some cover for the remaining hay and machinery that we have. Im going to follow up on all of these leads everyone, and Ill let you know how it goes. And if anyone else can think of someone that wants some barns and slate, please let me know!
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