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Getting Out the Ash Logs
With one large ash tree cut and hauled to the road, we spent another afternoon doing the same with an even bigger ash tree. This one was located just down from the first. This time we decided to try a slightly different approach.
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Farm Tractor Team Green Yard Art Woodworking Pattern
If you are Team Green when it comes to your tractors, you know they are Just Dependable tractors. Have fun creating your own look with our woodworking pattern! Custom sizing available.
Finished Dimensions:
Height: 36 inches (91.4 cm)
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Farm Tractor Team Orange Yard Art Woodworking Pattern
If you are Team Orange when it comes to your tractors, you know they Kick butt out in the fields. Have fun creating your own look! Custom sizing available.
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Farm Tractor Team Blue
If you are Team Blue when it comes to your tractors, you Never Have more fun than you do on this iron machine. Have fun creating your own look! Custom sizing available.
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Farm Tractor Team Red
If you are Team Red when it comes to your tractors, you know they are the Most Functional tractors. Have fun creating your own look! Custom sizing available. Check our online store for this pattern and other Team Tractor patterns!
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Sheep farm feed bins
Here I build a 16 ft long by 32 inch wide feed bin for inside the sheep barn.
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Sheep barn repairs
Both sides of this sheep barn has an entrance. Along side each door is the part of the plastic sheeting that rolls up for ventilation. This area of the barn’s design fails, in my opinion. So its my job to figure out a way to keep the plastic from tearing.
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Bridging the gap
The metal barn was pre-existing and the plastic dome sheep barn was recently added. Much of the heat was being lost between the gaps of the two buildings.
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Wind jammers for a sheep barn
The design of the mechanism that raised and lowered the crosswind plastic windows did not compensate for strong winds. When the wind blows from certain directions, it catches the end openings when the plastic is in the lowered position. He asked if the mechanism could be sheilded. I built what I call “wind jammers” and I fixed a few other things while there.