[AT] Putting the tractor to use

Mike meulenms at gmx.com
Sun Jun 15 18:25:06 PDT 2014


If I'm not mistaken they used to pack the ice in sawdust to keep it from 
melting, maybe that's why it's lower. I'm not old enough to remember any 
of that, but some of the guys might be.

Mike M

On 6/15/2014 8:48 PM, Dean Vinson wrote:
>> http://www.vinsonfarm.net/photos/branches_20140614.jpg
>   
> Thanks very much, everyone.  This is indeed a fine old place, and the SM
> looks right at home here.    I'm grateful to prior owners (of both) for
> taking good care of them.
>
> Steve W. wrote:
>> What is/was the smaller brick building? Summer kitchen?
>> Looks like it would make a great smoke house....
> Steve, that's the icehouse, currently used as a wood shed and a gardening
> shed.  The floor is of brick and about a foot below the surrounding grade, I
> assume to help it stay cool later in the year when packed with ice.    Seems
> like a low floor like that would be wet all the time but it isn't, not even
> damp.   Must have been built with good drainage all around.   The structure
> is in decent shape but there are some areas where it's going to need
> attention.  I certainly don't intend for anything to fall down on my watch.
>
> Dean Vinson
> Saint Paris, Ohio
>
>
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