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Re: Re: It's Getting Cold
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Posted by Alan Farley on December 17, 2000 at 11:21:47 from (216.28.230.213):
In Reply to: Re: It's Getting Cold posted by Pollack Pete on December 17, 2000 at 10:57:09:
Ask myself the same question. I know of a guy up the road who has tons of barn space but lets his Allis WD set outside. He repainted it 3or4 years ago and it has set outside ever since. I would be glad to have the kind of barn space he has. He just takes it for granted. There used two be 2 big barns,hoghouse,henhouse,corncrib. The previous owner let all of them fall down. It's really a shame, I guess they wanted to collect some insurance money. The old Milkhouse and my polebarn are all that is left. Leaving a tractors muffler wide open is senseless! I put a can over the muffler after each use,nomatter if it's going to rain or not. It's good to get in the habit.
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