Birddog916
Well-known member
Hi Hunt Talkers,
I just returned home to California from my farm in Indiana. This trip was all about fixing a brewing problem and I'm glad I got that monkey off my back. I purchased the farm from a family member 2 years ago that has severely neglected basic maintenance on the 100 year old tobacco barn. Unfortunately, poison ivy and Virginia creeper vines were allowed to grow on it and 2 sections of the metal roof had blown off causing rot in the vertical corner posts. The vines and missing sections of roof allowed water to rot the corner posts and making it structurally unstable, luckily we were able to stabilize it. Back when the place was still a tobacco farm the barn used for drying tobacco once cut from the fields. Today, I used it as a bunk house for hunters and as storage for tractors, mowers, tillers, and various other implements. It measures approximately 85' x 36' and is 25 ' high at the center. Here are a few photos of our repair job and the cabin on the property:
I just returned home to California from my farm in Indiana. This trip was all about fixing a brewing problem and I'm glad I got that monkey off my back. I purchased the farm from a family member 2 years ago that has severely neglected basic maintenance on the 100 year old tobacco barn. Unfortunately, poison ivy and Virginia creeper vines were allowed to grow on it and 2 sections of the metal roof had blown off causing rot in the vertical corner posts. The vines and missing sections of roof allowed water to rot the corner posts and making it structurally unstable, luckily we were able to stabilize it. Back when the place was still a tobacco farm the barn used for drying tobacco once cut from the fields. Today, I used it as a bunk house for hunters and as storage for tractors, mowers, tillers, and various other implements. It measures approximately 85' x 36' and is 25 ' high at the center. Here are a few photos of our repair job and the cabin on the property: