Farmwithjunk
Super Member
roxynoodle said:Here is a picture of my new project thanks to Mother Nature Wednesday evening.
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I will salvage what I can like the roof (aluminum), beams, copper wiring, and good structural lumber and any siding the neighbors want. The rest will be pushed into a hole in the farm field behind me and burned part at a time until it is done and then we will bury whatever is left. Hopefully nails won't resurface through time to puncture tractor tires.
First and formost, I'm glad no one was hurt, and that their wasn't any animals or tractors in the barn. Sad though, another piece of rural history is gone for good. I wish we were a little closer. I'm looking for some old barn siding (about 220 sq. ft.) for a project I'm starting. I hate to see anything old go away.
We had a storm here last friday that took down a number of big trees. I lost one. (Hickory, 21" at the base) Neighbors took a direct hit. A big silver maple landed on their kitchen roof. Nature has a way of getting your undivided attention when she wants it.
I see where your area has got its share of rain lately too. Last summer at this time, we were in the begining stages of a drought. This year, we've only seen one period of over 6 days without rain, and most of them have been fairly substancial.
Good luck on the clean up efforts.