Texas Fall/Winter thread!

/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,071  
That is a big barn,congrats on the new place.

We spent a day looking at new house's in Huntsville yesterday,they call them trailer houses but some sure are far from what I call a manufactor home. Tap/textured walls it don't even feel like one,we was talking about building a house but I just don't know yet what will do.

If it is a trailer home, be sure to get it on concrete. I just spent the last 3 days releveling my trailer after 21 years of sitting on a wet weather spring. I even had to pull it over at the high end with the excavator holding tension the whole time I was releveling, as all the blocks leaned the trailer into the deck. Lugging a 20 ton pneu. jack and cinder blocks are back braking when working in a two foot high space.
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,072  
If it is a trailer home, be sure to get it on concrete. I just spent the last 3 days releveling my trailer after 21 years of sitting on a wet weather spring. I even had to pull it over at the high end with the excavator holding tension the whole time I was releveling, as all the blocks leaned the trailer into the deck. Lugging a 20 ton pneu. jack and cinder blocks are back braking when working in a two foot high space.
hugs, Brandi

The house we are looking at they will need to do concrete runners cause of the weight and it being tap/textured walls. The cool thing they said was even in -59 the house will still be able to manage a 70deg temp,everything inside is built same as a house. We plan on going to Oak Creek factory and take a tour,when spending 99,000 like to see what's behind the Sheetrock.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,073  
Congrats and good luck. What did the previous owners do with such a huge barn? My buddy has the same size down south of Victoria. His is already full of stuff. It could take him a month to clean it out.

How far outside Wharton are you? (distance to groceries, etc?) North, south east or west?


Thanks to all for the congratulations. I'm excited, but at the same time, I dread moving.

The barn was used to store farm equipment. He has two combines and three or four vintange tractors he is working on. There is also an old jeep with a high mounted seat, so I'm guessing a dove hunting vehicle.

The area is corn fields, so the combines were used in the corn operation. I assume he leased the property all around. The house is on 10 acres, and that is ready to plant, but he has too much equipment for that size of acreage. The adjoining properties and the acreage across the street look to be all corn fields.

The house is 7 miles from Downtown Wharton. We are northeast of town (Hungerford) There is an HEB and some other stores in Wharton. El Campo is 19 miles away and Rosenberg/Richmond are 20 miles. The house is remote, but we're close to anything we'll need.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,074  
My old friend Jim Goode, who started the Goode Co. BBQ, Seafood, Armadillo Palace, etc. passed away on February 2nd. There will be some great BBQ in Heaven.

May he rest in peace.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,075  
The house we are looking at they will need to do concrete runners cause of the weight and it being tap/textured walls. The cool thing they said was even in -59 the house will still be able to manage a 70deg temp,everything inside is built same as a house. We plan on going to Oak Creek factory and take a tour,when spending 99,000 like to see what's behind the Sheetrock.

Be sure to make sure the trailer You buy has solid wood floors. Marine plywood preferred over the air conditioning ducts. Because they sweat a lot and the floor buckles first over the ducts. My trailer came with double windows and extra insulation. Glad I bought the extra.
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,076  
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,077  
The house we are looking at they will need to do concrete runners cause of the weight and it being tap/textured walls. The cool thing they said was even in -59 the house will still be able to manage a 70deg temp,everything inside is built same as a house. We plan on going to Oak Creek factory and take a tour,when spending 99,000 like to see what's behind the Sheetrock.

Also check to make sure they put felt underneath the shingles, or even a better sheathing. Don't ask me how I know this. :(
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,078  
Thanks to all for the congratulations. I'm excited, but at the same time, I dread moving.

The barn was used to store farm equipment. He has two combines and three or four vintange tractors he is working on. There is also an old jeep with a high mounted seat, so I'm guessing a dove hunting vehicle.

The area is corn fields, so the combines were used in the corn operation. I assume he leased the property all around. The house is on 10 acres, and that is ready to plant, but he has too much equipment for that size of acreage. The adjoining properties and the acreage across the street look to be all corn fields.

The house is 7 miles from Downtown Wharton. We are northeast of town (Hungerford) There is an HEB and some other stores in Wharton. El Campo is 19 miles away and Rosenberg/Richmond are 20 miles. The house is remote, but we're close to anything we'll need.

Sounds great! Congratulations!
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,079  
Congrats .... New farm ... New Sign!!!!!
 

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