The thing about the burried shelters is that you have to go out side to get in them. Here we have two weather guys on tv who have a p'n contest to see who can talk up a tornado first, every thunder storm that rolls up in the summer they find some rotation on radar and tell folks to put their helmet on. Unless you want to spend a good bit of time in one most folks don't run underground till stuff starts fly'n and if the shelter is in the back yard you could get hit by a grain bin before you get underground. My cousin had an EF2 go with in a quarter of a mile from his house on Good Friday. His wife didn't want a basement when they built the house but see'n a next door neigbor's house, 7 grain bins, 40X60 morton building, and three sided tool shed scatered over 2,000 across the road has her thing'n maybe they should have got one. They have been talking about building a garage on the side of the house for a while, he now has the ok from her as long as he puts an underground shelter inside the garage before the concrete is poured.
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Today's Featured Article - George's Fordson Major - by Anthony West (UK). This is a bit of a technical info to add on to the article about George's Major in the "A Towny Goes Plowing" article. George bought his Major from a an implement sale about 18 years ago for £200.00. There is no known history regarding its origins or what service it had done, but the following work was undertaken by Harold alone to bring it up to show standard. From the engine number, it was found that the major was produced late 19
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