#4 Here's the church, Here's the Steeple open the door and see all the dead people. #10 At first I thought it a Minneapolis Moline. Then saw its a Massy Harris. What I would give for either of those two tractors. Especilly a Minneapolis Moline.
I can relate to the last one. A female friend asked if I could help her move a chandelier that she got for free from a church that was replacing it. After I put it into her SUV, I suggested getting some rope from my car and tying it down. Well, she was in a rush, and she was only going a few miles. Needless to say, she had to brake hard during the trip and bent the chandelier.
All look pretty dang expensive. Hell, no. For a quick moment because of shape and color, #1 at quick glance looked like my Excursion; then that's a shooting offense, insurance or not... Original Grandpa
My guess was straight-line winds pushed it off the foundation, but I don't know. Here in TN the central floor beam is often strapped to the ground. --Tennessee Budd
Two story, the garage and foundation wall are in the foreground, knuckle heads probably didn't temporarily cross brace the first floor prior to siding it. The whole thing got a bit off plumb and the second story just pulled it all down.
#4 Here's the church, Here's the Steeple open the door and see all the dead people.
ReplyDelete#10 At first I thought it a Minneapolis Moline. Then saw its a Massy Harris. What I would give for either of those two tractors. Especilly a Minneapolis Moline.
At least it's not a MF!
DeleteI can relate to the last one. A female friend asked if I could help her move a chandelier that she got for free from a church that was replacing it. After I put it into her SUV, I suggested getting some rope from my car and tying it down. Well, she was in a rush, and she was only going a few miles. Needless to say, she had to brake hard during the trip and bent the chandelier.
ReplyDelete#1 - "What are we supposed to tell Mr. Johnson? 'Jamie made a boo-boo?'"
ReplyDeleteAll look pretty dang expensive. Hell, no. For a quick moment because of shape and color, #1 at quick glance looked like my Excursion; then that's a shooting offense, insurance or not...
ReplyDeleteOriginal Grandpa
#1,,, Most expensive oil change ever
ReplyDeleteIt'll buff out.
Delete# 6 -- not sure exactly what he was tryin to do,
ReplyDeletebut he absolutely STUCK the landing . .
He wanted to start a boat ranch.
DeleteAll of them look very expensive. Not sure what's going on in #9.
ReplyDeletei'm a retired carpenter and i caint get my mind to wrap around #9 ?
ReplyDeleteMy guess was straight-line winds pushed it off the foundation, but I don't know.
DeleteHere in TN the central floor beam is often strapped to the ground.
--Tennessee Budd
Nearest wall is the garage. House looks like it was on a wood foundation. Not tied down worth a damn.
Delete#1 Can you separate the body from the frame. Sure I can. Done. Now what?
ReplyDelete#10 Just dont let the tractor roll off the back. Ok.
ReplyDeleteTwo story, the garage and foundation wall are in the foreground, knuckle heads probably didn't temporarily cross brace the first floor prior to siding it. The whole thing got a bit off plumb and the second story just pulled it all down.
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