[AT] N.E. PA Merry Christmas

Mitchell Daly md31043 at msn.com
Sat Dec 26 08:15:41 PST 2020


You are so right, Dean!! They work like a vacuum and suck everything in before you know it!!

Mitch
md31043 at msn.com

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Carl,

What ever the size built it will be full inside of a year.

Dean VP
Apache Junction, AZ

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From: AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> On Behalf Of szabelski at wildblue.net
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Now that the deck is done, a pole barn is the next major project here for next year. Wife has already picked the right spot, blocking out the new house they built on one of the adjacent properties. She’s also going to make sure it gets done as early as possible. We’re allowed 2600 sq ft. Just have to figure what the dimensions will have to be to do the job and meet township requirements. Will have to fit it between the property line and the pond. Possibly 30 x 80 or so, but don’t know if I actually need one that large.

Carl



Carl
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From: Roger Moffat <rogerkiwi at gmail.com>
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Yesterday the Amish finally finished the addition to my barn - I had a 24 x 40 pole barn, and had another one built beside it the same size, and then put under a common roof.

Now I get to finish off the inside of it, insulate and heat it and then move my 2 vintage Franklin cars into it to work on them during the Michigan Winter.

Two pictures here - before and after.

Merry Christmas to Me :-)




The left side of this (below) is the original barn (above).



> On Dec 25, 2020, at 8:22 PM, joehardy at epix.net wrote:
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> Wishing all a very Merry Christmas and a virus free new year. My gift was a new 28 x 32 garage built by the Amish. Just completed day before heavy snow following day. Got plow truck inside just in time along with JD 420 track loader, Farmall A, and Cushman 6' lawn mower. MM335 restoration project didn't make it in. Still under tarps for last 3 years. Can't wait to get inside. Won't have to pick dropped nuts/ bolts/ etc out of the lawn. Kids asked why having a garage built now at 80 years of age? I replied: figure to live until 95 so have time to have good place to complete all my "get to around " projects. Latest storm blew thru last nite in 55 degree temperature & my weather station recorded 44 mph wind gusts.15+ inches snow almost gone. Got to get rid of horse drawn threshing machine w/ 16' straw stacker (free); 1926 model T power unit mounted on Sears supplied steel wheels/ 6" flat belt pulley; Tow behind Massy Harris 55  6' combine. Stay safe &  OK wear mask inside a bank! Joe Hardisky Ryman Farm Dallas, PA
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