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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7055747" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Our old multipurpose shed does sheep lambing , then pressure washed then grain tipping and sometimes loading onto wagons if dry with bucket. Or bucket it round into antiquated dryer and long term storage from where it’s bucket loaded into wagons. Then we tip beet in it from September to February from where it’s loaded into wagons through cleaner loafers. But we do have a newer multipurpose shed which presently is machinery store and Worksop. It was build as a new grain store in case the antiquated system was condemned as a lot if it is housed in a 200 year old stone building, rendered and whitewashed inside contained elevators conveyors and all that 1950’s and 1960’s grain drying and handling kit. Even still had an upper wooden floor for sacks that looks like a ballroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7055747, member: 2119"] Our old multipurpose shed does sheep lambing , then pressure washed then grain tipping and sometimes loading onto wagons if dry with bucket. Or bucket it round into antiquated dryer and long term storage from where it’s bucket loaded into wagons. Then we tip beet in it from September to February from where it’s loaded into wagons through cleaner loafers. But we do have a newer multipurpose shed which presently is machinery store and Worksop. It was build as a new grain store in case the antiquated system was condemned as a lot if it is housed in a 200 year old stone building, rendered and whitewashed inside contained elevators conveyors and all that 1950’s and 1960’s grain drying and handling kit. Even still had an upper wooden floor for sacks that looks like a ballroom. [/QUOTE]
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