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T McCool

New addition on the mini barn

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T McCool

Just finished this up lastnight for the tiller, push mower, and trimmer. And a fresh shot of my old man. Pull start is removed because I need to replace the 3 prongs that engage the flywheel. Been rope starting in the mean time.

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AMC RULES

Very cool little  :wh: shed...   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

wonder, where did you find the corrugated metal? 

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speedyleedy

Very nice ! :)

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T McCool

Thanks! I lucked out when a good freind tore down his old turkey coop.

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Forest Road

Very nice! This was a green house the previous owner built. I torr the end open and left it unfinished for years. Had some friend up last year and they did some finish work. Used recycled metal roofing from the main house to finish her off.

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T McCool

Nice! Im all about recycling materials.

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Jrblanke

Looks good! 

 

What type of tree is that in the far right of the first picture? Is that a locust?

 

James

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

T,,,real nice xtra storage.

 

Forest, you to.  great stuff guys.  :thumbs:                             

 

Glenn

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T McCool

Thanks fellas. Yup thats a locust. Its a giant.

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608KEB

I like the tractor, shed and deer antlers.

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