Terry took the shed down with the loader
It wasn’t too hard, just a little on the concern side of things
Then once down we hooked it to the loader
Where he took it over to a ‘spot’
After that, he went back to work,
and I dismantled the whole thing.
Saving the tin and tossing the braces….well, most of the braces.
Finished.
No more shed. 🙂
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Did you get to play with the angle grinder, or was it boring spanners and shifters?
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Lots of use of the screwdriver.
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You both did a great job getting the shed out of the tree and recycling as much as you could.
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It was something amazing, that is for sure!
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Oh my gosh, what a job to had to do. You’re alot stronger than I am. I can’t even imagine dismantling that shed. You and your hubby are a perfect team…always working together to get things done. So glad you’re done with that project. How did you ever get the photos of it flying thru the air?
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I had just put out a game camera to see if any coyotes or fox were coming into the yard, where Tonto lives. It perfect
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Very good! I thought you might leave it on the old stump for decoration. 🙂
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No. To dangerous. And rather tacky, you know 🙂
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🙂
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Chaplin: “So would you say you have shed the shed, then?”
Charlee: *smacks Chaplin upside the head*
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YES!!! We have shed the SHED!!! LOL
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Too bad about the flying shed:(
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It was right out of Oz, I do believe 🙂
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Still find that so amazing … an airborne shed! Great that Terry has the machinery to remove it! Well done …
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🙂
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