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Old 11/21/11, 10:10 AM
 
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IO said in here last summer that I was building a hayrack

Heres some pics of it. www.photobucket.com
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Old 11/21/11, 10:14 AM
 
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This is the front head racks

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Old 11/21/11, 10:15 AM
 
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Thats the front of the wood shed behind me, and to the L the tool shed
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Old 11/21/11, 10:19 AM
 
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Faceing the back rack.

its got the rack for useing the hay loader (loose). Laying on the bed are the 2 tembers to use in makeing it as high as the front, 6ft, for pitching loose hay, or for corn shocks. \IO said in here last summer that I was building a hayrack - Homesteading Questions
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Old 11/21/11, 10:28 AM
 
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Front end again with 48 H IHC and 34 White truck in front

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Old 11/21/11, 10:33 AM
 
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10 X 30 bed . Wheels 5in face, 32in 38in

sets pretty high for a hayrack, But I doubt if anyone will be pitching hay loose on it, And if throwing bales, 3 tiers high will give a 100 bales, and thats enough for a load. IO said in here last summer that I was building a hayrack - Homesteading Questions
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Old 11/21/11, 10:36 AM
 
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you may notice slightly the round bales of hay to the Extreme right, The bale loader in R forefront. Rabbits that you can see, and rabbits under the green tin at the l. The fed shed, and white house (not painted), where all decision makeing is done, just like at the real one lol, and at FAR left one box of an IHC horse planter.
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Old 11/21/11, 10:41 AM
 
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Tool shed on L, Looking from back to front, tongue for loader

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Old 11/21/11, 10:46 AM
 
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Other side view. Also, Brooder house

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Old 11/21/11, 10:49 AM
 
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brooder house, chicken house, house, Pickup stock racks in front was made into a trap to try to catch what I thought was an armadiller. Never caught it. Old dairy cart for hauling cream cans I put a box on and use it to haul wood to the house. Loose hay loader, Cub Farmall 1950 Demonstrator, and 1934 CC Case. My grandads tractor, and 1 ton chevy flatbed.
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Old 11/21/11, 10:53 AM
 
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Final pic. Also house with portch

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Old 11/21/11, 10:54 AM
 
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U can also see

Hammermill funnel and Dodge 86 3/4 ton flatbed
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Old 11/21/11, 04:11 PM
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That wagon would make a fun hay ride!!
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Old 11/21/11, 04:25 PM
 
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at 20 X 10 it wouyld almost make a party wagon. You could hold 4 square square dances on it
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