banti you forgot the pic of your coop that i found
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What, a pic of a building buried in snow?banti you forgot the pic of your coop that i found
I would have guessed closer to 300 with the extension... I'm not sure. I've never lived on land that could be farmed, all either wetlands or forest...J (hubby) says. . a Minnesota 250 holds 250 bushel but with the added skirts it probably holds another 30 bushel . . . ?
you have alleys?
so wheres the barn?
we are def out there
lol love the trick question, love the tater digger
it should be red with yellow wheels
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was the farm in your family?
Do you think he was counting the extension on it, or just the original gravity wagon?
W/o the extension would be real hard... I mean, no way to possibly guess...![]()
'scuse me, I need to go thank Nifty for putting infractions in place... And recommend someone to further test them out on... For the sake of science, y'know.Do you know many times when you post my first response is a single word, that sometimes is applied to a mother dog?
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the one of it trying to eat your birdsWhat, a pic of a building buried in snow?
thats awesome! we are looking at a house that used to belong to my husbands great-great grandmotherThanks on the color scheme, I have found that and one that had blue in it. I was leaning to the yellow, my Uncle thought the cream color, but that is a later color of IH.
I may never get it painted though as it is low priority to me and my "body" work (in a word) "vacuums"...
Yes, the farm was in my family for years. My Great-great grandfather owned all the land here YEARS ago. Not many people pushing 70 can say they are the 5th generation in this area. They came here before Minnesota was a state.. My grandmothers family was here before the country was a country.....(by centuries)..
That building the potato digger is in front of was a granary build by my Grandpa prior to his going to France in WW1... He was 32 when he went to war.
Being 5th generation means I have distant relatives everywhere around here.
Where'd it get to, anyway?? That was funny.the one of it trying to eat your birds
thats awesome! we are looking at a house that used to belong to my husbands great-great grandmother
otherwise all my familys stuff was sold off by money hungry relatives, we had a big piece of land in maine on frenchmans bay, it was a peninsula
only thing left is a headstone and some roads and things named after them
no idea, it was on sallys thread that i posted itWhere'd it get to, anyway?? That was funny.
Thought I downloaded it somewhere...