tonights feature night,,,barns and outbuildings

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
Lots of people interested in barn and outbuilding pictures,,heres some I have taken pictures of,,,,
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Got some barn/outbuildings to post or reminice about?
 
The old barn that burned in 1964.
One of my newer loafing barns where the manure pile is in the first picture.
The neighbor's barn,first place east of us.
An old barn in Pall Mall Tennessee.
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the sign on the little building in the second pic says mccormick dairy equipment.this is what is left of a old dairy farm.
RICK
 
The barn that burned was on your place? If so, do you remember it? Looks like it was in nice shape.

Not much is new- it just comes back around- duals?!
 
Your killing me Larry... having to go through the camera so much.

Barn with snow
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Barn No Snow on Roof
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Barn from Road
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Inside Barn
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Yard when Being Painted(what it looks like,)
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Finished Painting By Bob Beck(shed in back has roof(and grain elevator hole) off of shed next to where he was painting)
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Near by Barn
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1 my dairy barn on home farm 2 re-nailing the roof
on the barn on my other farm 3 cover-all tarp barn
for equipment storage 4 corn cribs in the fall 5 the
barn on my Dads old farm 6 last look at barn just
down the road form me before the excavator
knocked it down7 full moon at the other place end
of January. Bruce
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Duals on the 70,yup.
Ya,I remember the barn. I remember the day of the fire like it was yesterday. I was 9 years old when it burned.
There were 2 barns across the road before my time. They burned in 1936. They moved the one in the picture down here from a mile and a half north then. They pulled the pins and slid the east end out 12 feet I think it was,then built in to fill the gap. I remember the roof looked different on the inside where they added that in.
Dad rebuilt on the same spot when that one burned. The dairy barn where we milked stands there now. The new one's bigger. It's 40x80. The old one was 32x54. Part of the old west end wall was still there when I filled it with sand and put in more stanchions in about 83. I remember Dad busting part of it out with a sledge hammer when they built the new barn so they could drive straight through to set the rafters.
 
Larry,The first farm was a neighbor and farm was on a calendar a few years ago. Second barn is now for special events now and third pic is the farm were I was raised. The last pic is my bosses MIL's farm. This is a great topic! Greg Pictures aren't loading last pic is the one that was on Farm Bureau calendar!
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I go here everyday 2x a day, spent 26 years in this
barn, for me, it's the best place on earth! 2 12x24
heated foaling stalls, a feed room, heated office with
bathroom, wash stall and a hay stall. Other than
problems with employees, been the best time of my
life in that barn.
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How's this for a nice set of buildings? That's the Forbus General Store in Tennessee. I use that picture for my desktop on my computer.
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Larry picture just below picture of 8N Ford in barn. Where was that picture taken? My sister lived just west of Milton, Pa. and that looks like the corner we turned at to go to her place.
 
When I first met my soon-to-be father in law, he had three 44 Massey's. One was sold with an IH two row mounted picker, The second 44 remains on the family farm with a Westendorf mounted loader, and this 44 is with me now in Texas waiting restoration.

David, this 44 I've got has what I believe to be part of an overdrive secondary transmission mounted to the back of the flywheel housing. That would have made a 10 speed trans. I'd be happy to send some pictures your way! Look's too professionally made to be scratch built, He was an M&W dealer so who knows what it is for sure.

Great job on the EFI 44 you've been messing with.

Beagle
 
Yep,there's a tool guy who usually sets up there on the 127 Yard Sale. I don't think I ever bought anything from him,but we always stop in there.
 
A 10 speed would be great, too slow of road gear stock and too big of jump from 4th to 5th.

Send Pics, email should work.
 
The playhouse that I built for my kids, and the old summer kitchen that I moved 1/2 mile from the homestead farm to my place.
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1-Huge barn east of Farlington,KS..

2-Large barn north of Dederick,MO.

3-Falling down barn near Schell City,MO with hay elevator still aimed at loft..Its sat there forever..

4-Large barn at west edge of Dwight,KS.

5-Huge round barn near Blue Rapids,KS which was the largest in the state...It held 300 head of cattle,500 tons of hay,and 10,000 bushels of grain...It was 100 ft in diameter,80 ft high,and cost $5,000...Sadly it was torn down in 1997..

6-Huge drive in barn near Milford,MO..This picture doesn't do it justice...Its well over 1/4th mile off the road and you can't get close to it..I zoomed in the best I could..
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Love that blacksmith building, Larry!!

Well, I love old buildings as much as rust... so I try to get photos of the ones
that are dilapidated and going-down (more so than those that have been fixed up).
It's my way of "preserving" them.

These barns were seen in southern MN or northern IA. I know that several of them are
gone now... dozed under - no trace they ever existed. So sad.

This barn is really long - longer than it even looks in this photo... and crouching
a bit lower each time I see it.

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I used to call this one the "3/4 barn", but now the roof has fallen in even more -
so it mostly just has the peak-end wall sticking up now.

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A couple of views of a barn in Iowa that had been "divested of its coat".

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Double barn on one former farm site... no other original farm buildings remain. Glad
I got these pics when I did, as someone now parks an RV right in-between the two
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A TWO-FER... a cool old truck and some rusty old outbuildings!

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A neat little old barn. I've never seen one with such fancy trim. They really must
have wanted it to look "purdy" to go to the extra work of drilling all those holes.

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AND A FEW MORE BARNS...

An old barn at an auction. They had sprayed weed killer everywhere and used dozers to push stuff into piles. From those piles they did sell a few things ?choice?, otherwise sold them as scrap piles. AND a couple views inside that barn ? you can see the large posts were hand-hewn.

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This is a NEW old style barn built at the site of the Root River Antique Power Show. They did a really nice job. They also moved an old wood silo and put it up by this barn.

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A neat old cupola we saw at an auction.

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With the advent of pole barns as a better way to house livestock, especially beef cattle, some barns were destroyed in eastern ND to gain extra land to farm or satisfy insurance liability coverage. We burn Grandpa's old barn, but uncle lowered his big hip roof barn to use as a machine shed, as many others did. Some were sold and moved to be tuned into house structures. Our barn was round machine shed roof style built in 1950, so we just gutted the inside to make it a machine shed.
 
Bank barn reconstruction at Antietam Battlefield. Restoration supposed to cost over $1/2 million. Your tax dollars at work.
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Thanks everyone for sharing. I tried posting pictures of our farm from my photobucket site but was blocked saying I was trying to post some bad words???? Sent a message in to see if it can be fixed.

Thanks
Jim
 
Barn on my family homestead during a family reunion and my cousin wanted to display all the quilts that she has made.
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