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Re: O.T...Old Barns
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Posted by 730virgil on February 17, 2007 at 09:51:45 from (152.163.101.6):
In Reply to: O.T...Old Barns posted by mike a. tenn. on February 17, 2007 at 07:39:31:
the barn where i live was on a barn tour in fall of 2005 . i learned some of history of it . man told me when he was kid people would have barn dances on floor of driveway . some of men would go on top of grain bin and play cards . when man's mother wasn't looking he would sneak up there and watch card games . i put some hay in mow and have my triple 3 massey john deere a and a 110 john deere lawn and garden tractor on one side of hay mow floor . cows can get in ground floor when they want . needs roof on south side going to take lots of pocket change . neighbor burned a big barn down last summer . he said it was to far gone to save sills rotted out and timbers inside were bad . when we bought this realtor said virgil i wonder how long we will see barns like this as they are going fast
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