Recycled Hay Shed
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I thought you might be interested in my "recycled" hay shed. I don't have beef cattle anymore, so the 9-ft. overhang on the building makes a good place for my Wood Mizer sawmill. It's hinged to the edge of the roof so I can lower it down for a sidewall when not in use and raise it up to work under. Makes a good place to work in bad weather. I do custom sawing over a 4-county area. The hinged roof is held up by cable that runs up to a light pole standing next to the shed. (John Hoppe, Rt. 2, Box 191C, Micholson, Penn. 18446)
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Recycled hay shed BUILDINGS Livestock 15-4-34 I thought you might be interested in my "recycled" hay shed. I don't have beef cattle anymore, so the 9-ft. overhang on the building makes a good place for my Wood Mizer sawmill. It's hinged to the edge of the roof so I can lower it down for a sidewall when not in use and raise it up to work under. Makes a good place to work in bad weather. I do custom sawing over a 4-county area. The hinged roof is held up by cable that runs up to a light pole standing next to the shed. (John Hoppe, Rt. 2, Box 191C, Micholson, Penn. 18446)
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