Posted by donald in mn on March 03, 2019 at 17:58:10 from (67.40.246.176):
In Reply to: Blizzard victim posted by thdrduck on March 03, 2019 at 11:19:39:
i know how you feel a shed where i keep equipment fell in. i can see the hitch on the bale trailer but that is all. the chisle plow is half buried but doesnt seem to damaged. i put round bales next to the haybine so if the rest comes down hopefully it will land on the bales and not the reel. i did get a load of hay my boat and bush hog out. there was a herd of dairy cows near chatfied that was disperesed and one near lewiston that was also disperesed. the neighbor down the road had a loafing shed come down on his cows he wont tell me how many he lost but i think it was quit a few. hes 68 and doesnt know if he will rebuild or sell out hes organic and not making any money either.i have herd of over 2 dozen building being destroyed. they range from an old barn built over 100 years ago to fairly new sheds. good luck i hope things work out for you
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