Thomas
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 31,141
- Location
- Lebanon,NH.
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Ken & Alien hope you kick that nasty illness real soon.
Alien, hope you feel better soon. Being in hospitals and nursing homes is no fun. Fully understand your decision.Looks beautiful and they should be very proud of their work, but I wonder at the practicallity of all those small doors. I guess it depends on what it is/will be used for.
Some agencies require new prints every x years.Popgadget, gotta love goobermint incompetence. WTH is wrong with the fingerprints that they had on file? If they lost the file, that is on them and shouldn't cost you anything.
Rich B 1, thanks for that.
I got the V plow attached.
You are right on that for the ground level where the animals are but many barns have higher ceilings on the ground floor. This barn restoration was to be historical correct for the civil war period.Shows what can be done when money is not an object.
It does look beautiful and I would love to see the inside.
I grew up working in plain bank barns with low ceilings,
most people were bumping there heads daily while working, looking down while feeding or carrying milk pails,
or shoveling the gutters out to clean the barn.
So while I can admire the workmanship in the old post and beam structures and the appearance of a restored old barn.
I can remember vividly the unfriendly working conditions in those old barns,
so my enthusiasm for them is somewhat lessened.
pretty gunked up after 8 months. guess I have to do twice a year regularly
got effective counsel from both Paul and Ken, and with confidence knowing which way to really push, off they came.
Will do the ph/calcite filter next time. It's double this size.
now to get a new valve
... And, "spit the dummy" is yet another new one for me.