Loren, We are next to Greenwich, just outside of Saratoga Springs in Washington County. When we took the cabin down everything went well until it got hung up on that first stump, it was more than salvageable until the last leg when it hung up on another stump and it really began to break apart, you saw that part on tv. The skidder loader is a friend of ours and was real good about taking it easy but once it started breaking up we told him to put the hammer down and make some good tv lol. We wanted to use it for a chicken coup or maybe a pen for our pigs but we just ended up burning it. The tractor cab did jump off the track and that was not staged, we really had no clue there was no stop at the end. Once we found that out we put the cab back on the tracks and really took it for a ride and we got it to jump almost 4 feet off the end lol. I'll tell you, that barn should have collapsed years ago under many bad winters, there was a reason it didn't and they did a great job saving it for us ! ~Anthony
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