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Post by neighbor on Nov 10, 2014 13:30:59 GMT -6
Here are some varied barn pictures from historical achieves.
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buiboy
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Post by buiboy on Nov 10, 2014 16:36:55 GMT -6
Wow, those are nice clear pictures of a time gone bye. I love the first two. Avery nice clean barnyard. Do you know what year the pick-up in the photo is? Thanks for sharing.
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Post by brewswane on Dec 3, 2014 19:56:28 GMT -6
The pickup in the first picture has a Ford tailgate and appears to be a 38 or 39. Someone painted the beltline a contrasting color. Look at the 39 on the right in this picture to compare pulling doubles by farmgate, on Flickr
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Post by buiboy on Dec 8, 2014 16:22:38 GMT -6
Looks like someones got a cash of old iron. Sweet!
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Post by brewswane on Dec 8, 2014 18:24:16 GMT -6
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buiboy
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Post by buiboy on Dec 16, 2014 19:45:39 GMT -6
When I see old iron like that my creative juices start to flow. What great potential projects.
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Post by tarnished on Feb 6, 2015 19:46:54 GMT -6
Neighbor, Great post. Love the NEW barn pictures. Can you imagine how good it would feel to have this freshly finished new barn, that you built yourself! What pride! I think that round top barn (humpty back barn to our family ha!) in the third picture is my favorite type of barn. Have wanted one like that forever! Would love to find more info on this type of barn. The second picture looks like your avatar?
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