Gale Hawkins
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- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
- Messages
- 8,268
- Location
- Murray, KY
- Tractor
- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
After dating for nearly 3 years they have a wedding planned for September which will be three years since their first date. Just to get started the son was thinking of getting an apartment for a year or two but due to the college rent in Murray KY is expensive.
One of the small local internet providers offers free ads that a lot of locals visit to buy, sell and trade all likes of stuff. I got a set of wheels once for the son's truck and it was where I found the B Allis Chalmers last summer.
View attachment 1975 2 bay shop house in rear.jpg
A couple weeks ago a place 10 miles out of Murray popped up for sale. While it is only 1.6 acres and both the shop and house needs a lot of attention to both clean up and do major repairs. I drive past it a couple times a week now and always thought I would love to have the shop and never noticed the small house that is concealed somewhat to the rear because a row of 45 year old cedar trees that line the state highway. It does have some fruit trees as well that need a lot of attention as well.
The house has 2 bedrooms, a full bath with a fair size living room and about the same size kitchen. There is a 4" deep well and septic system. The crown jewel in my view is the shop on a 55' wide and 50' deep concrete slab and I have not found a crack yet. The 2 bays are 30' deep and one has a Rotary brand in ground single cylinder car lift with a Champion compressor for the lift and shop air. Since the date on the 82 gallon Beaird tank is 1-1956 and the shop was built in mid 1970's must to have been put in used when it was about 20 years old. The 2 horse 220 volt single phase Leland motor may be original driving the Champion REN 10 two cylinder compressor that is to be able to make 200 PSI.
The wife and I closed on the place so they can purchase it for the selling price from us after they get married. They have started the property clean up and removed most of the kitchen down to the walls. The son likes two months finishing his two year diesel college degree at a local state college plus he is working evening in the parts department a national trucking firm while going to school. His fiancee is the same age and has finished some vocational training and a course in RV repair and works in her father's RV repair business rebuilding RV's. Both families are helping them with renovation efforts and think this is a good move long term.
One of the small local internet providers offers free ads that a lot of locals visit to buy, sell and trade all likes of stuff. I got a set of wheels once for the son's truck and it was where I found the B Allis Chalmers last summer.
View attachment 1975 2 bay shop house in rear.jpg
A couple weeks ago a place 10 miles out of Murray popped up for sale. While it is only 1.6 acres and both the shop and house needs a lot of attention to both clean up and do major repairs. I drive past it a couple times a week now and always thought I would love to have the shop and never noticed the small house that is concealed somewhat to the rear because a row of 45 year old cedar trees that line the state highway. It does have some fruit trees as well that need a lot of attention as well.
The house has 2 bedrooms, a full bath with a fair size living room and about the same size kitchen. There is a 4" deep well and septic system. The crown jewel in my view is the shop on a 55' wide and 50' deep concrete slab and I have not found a crack yet. The 2 bays are 30' deep and one has a Rotary brand in ground single cylinder car lift with a Champion compressor for the lift and shop air. Since the date on the 82 gallon Beaird tank is 1-1956 and the shop was built in mid 1970's must to have been put in used when it was about 20 years old. The 2 horse 220 volt single phase Leland motor may be original driving the Champion REN 10 two cylinder compressor that is to be able to make 200 PSI.
The wife and I closed on the place so they can purchase it for the selling price from us after they get married. They have started the property clean up and removed most of the kitchen down to the walls. The son likes two months finishing his two year diesel college degree at a local state college plus he is working evening in the parts department a national trucking firm while going to school. His fiancee is the same age and has finished some vocational training and a course in RV repair and works in her father's RV repair business rebuilding RV's. Both families are helping them with renovation efforts and think this is a good move long term.