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Posted by Truck...thanks guys for the ideas!! on December 04, 1999 at 07:21:58 from (205.188.200.46):
In Reply to: Tractor Building ...what to do? posted by truck on December 02, 1999 at 14:02:56:
Just got back from hunting firewood in the great wastelands of Vermont.(MY bro's farm!) Managed to snag an entire trailerload!.. But the best part was coming back to Yesterdays Tractors and seeing all the responses to my building quest. Seems metal may be the way to go, and definitely competitive bidding seems in order. I do like that idea of the up in a week pole barn... Insulation is a must here. This wet sanding with ice on the floor is just not cool any more. I've seen real good results with insulated garage doors so probably will include them. Might even eventually put in a good waste oil heater. As far a size goes, I will have to stick with something that will just fit the big truck. Seems the tax assessor just loves to reassess around here. At least I don't have to worry about any wive's stuff . All the responses to my personals only sent pic's of clapped out Zetors and SOS Fords being used as chicken roosts, so I'm still single!:O)
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