bolensboneyard
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Went out early and there was no wind. Often the wind dies down overnight. Supposed to be very windy today, so I texted my Son in Law and told him "no wind, set the roof?". He was over in a flash. The old wall section still has a 5x5 column attached but it is off center so I stuck my spreader bar under it to rig to.
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I thought we'd have to carry it with the back bucket but he insisted on trying the front bucket (more control for traveling) and we had about an inch to spare.
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Slow and easy
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Got it set down and switched to the back bucket for pick and set. My woodcutter was working just across the fence and came over to help. I had not asked him. The wind started coming up so it was really good to have another ground hand.
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Went on without a hitch. And it fit. It is 12 inches away from the building to let fumes escape and if there is a fire it will go up instead of in the building.
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Feels really good to have s shelter. Still need to buy some outside corner to finish off the edges and not all the purlins are tied down.
Bob put on his four way bucket. The front of the bucket lifts so it dumps out the back so I can stick it under the roof and dump by only lifting the teeth a little.
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Put the dirt in and had a visitor wanting to fix his valve body on a big Massey Ferguson tractor. Nice guy, so we spent two hours taking it apart, figuring out what was wrong, fixing it, and putting it back together. (the end of one valve spool had been broken and rewelded before he bought it, and he's had it many years, a little grinding on the weld provided clearance for the operating lever to not bind)
Smoothed the dirt fill and walked it down with the show truck. It's got the least height of anything I have.
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And, the extreme visibility is a real plus in tight quarters!
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And we have a floor! It's raked down and close to level so when the fill settles we'll have a little grade away from the building. It may take some additional fill but it is ready to use now! (and the wind has howled all day)
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A really good Saturday!! I may have to melt a little aluminum tomorrow to get my fix and then finish the roof on Saturday.
Thanks for looking in!
Andy what year is the Chevy in this picture? Looks like a 52. My grandfather had one we used to go hunting in.








