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Posted by Murphy Siding on Monday, May 23, 2016 5:38 PM

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They must grow those butterflies pretty big down Nebraska way.

 

 

 

 
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They must grow those butterflies pretty big down Nebraska way.

 

 

Yeah - we bring them up from Texas in boxcars marked "BUTx"....

 

 

Stear clear of the boxcars marked "BUTTx"...

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, May 23, 2016 6:46 PM

evening

Got back from from Lima.Brother was in the hospital but he is OK now.Saw some interesting moves coming and going to the hospital.Tomorrow it's back to work.

stay safe

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Posted by tree68 on Monday, May 23, 2016 7:00 PM

You know it's trouble when the dispatch is for a "barn - fully involved."  I'm pretty sure the barn went to the ground, but the other buildings that may have been threatened were saved.

On top of that, the barn fire begat a grass fire, which is when my department was called.  Both trucks that we rolled were fully staffed, so I stayed back to cover our area with our pumper.

It appears the fire was called in by a school bus passing by.

Other than that, it was a beautiful day (finally!).

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 4:35 PM

Warmer day here in Nw Ohio.Ns sent a westbound autorack train when I left work.Swamp got mowed,trimmed and sprayed when I got home.Matt's presentation went well.Chores inside to do.

stay safe

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Posted by rvos1979 on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 7:14 PM
Larry: Those barn fires can burn for a long time, especially if the mow is full of hay..........

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 9:08 PM

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Larry: Those barn fires can burn for a long time, especially if the mow is full of hay..........

Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.

This one was basically empty.

With a lot of the farmers around here going to round bales, or large square bales, the number of hay mows stuffed full of regular sized bales has diminished greatly.

While we still get fires in working barns, they rarely get replaced with the same type of barn (hay mow upstairs, cows down).  Instead, the cow barns are pole barns.

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Posted by Mookie on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 9:16 PM

I tried to look it up, but didn't find what I wanted, so....what is a pole barn?

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Posted by mudchicken on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 9:24 PM

No foundation - Unless you want one. All of the vertical members below the roof trusses are essentially telephone poles.

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 9:57 PM

MC, you know better than to string Mookie along. A cow barn is for keeping cows, a hay barn is for storing hay (except a building on campus when I was in college was named the "Hay Building,"--and many called it the "Hay Barn," and at least once the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds referred to it as the "Hay Bale."Smile

Many students had some agricultural background; one night at dinner, I was getting all the milk out of a milk bottle, and a boy next to me reached over and started stripping it; I chuckled; I am not sure how many of the others at the table caught on.

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:03 AM

Mookie

I tried to look it up, but didn't find what I wanted, so....what is a pole barn?

 

It’s a farm building built with wooden poles stuck in the ground, a light wood skeleton and a painted metal skin.  Most every farm building built in the middle of the country in the last 50 years is a variation of this.  When you see a metal building on a farm, it’s generally a pole building. Google Morton Buildings.

-Norris, lumber guy and pole building salesman

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 9:04 AM

Wow!  What is not to like!  They have built some beautiful houses!  And farm buildings!  Is there a big difference in cost of say a Morton house as opposed to a similar house I see being built every day here in the city?  

Does this make sense?  

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 10:05 AM

Went from early spring to midsummer on the past weekend.  Temps have gone up to the 70's and low 80's and the weather prognosticators say that it will stay till at least through the holiday. 

It sounds like pole barns aren't a whole lot different in construction than the large shed that was in Grandma's back yard in my old neighborhood.

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 1:00 PM

 

Actually, I’ve supplied quite a few pole barn houses. The folks in the industry prefer to refer to it as post frame construction. (Shades of “Rich, Corinthian leather”. They are less money to build, but that’s primarily because you’re not getting as much.  Since there’s no foundation, those types of houses can have setting issues if not built correctly.  Also, there’s no basement, so you’ll want to keep a Kansas map handy, so that when a tornado comes through, you’ll be able to show your new neighbors where you used to live. Whistling

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:44 PM

afternoon

Ns had a stack train go by as I left work.Chores to do here today.Tomorrow we go uptown after work.

stay safe

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 2:50 PM

Our original banquet hall was a pole building.  Once we finished the inside (panelling, tile floor) you'd have no idea.

Unfortunately, the truss roof met its match in a heavy snowfall and down it came.

Finished up teaching "hands only CPR" to all of the 9-12 students of a nearby school today.  CPR is now a graduation requirement (Yay!), and this meets that requirement.  We also went over AEDs with them.

Off to a meeting in the next county, as soon as my jeans make it out of the dryer...

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Thursday, May 26, 2016 8:20 AM

tree68

Unfortunately, the truss roof met its match in a heavy snowfall and down it came.

 

 
We had a similar problem in the Bilandic Blizzard of 1979.  Any number of older garage roofs and the roofs on some public works department garages collapsed under the weight of the snow.
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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, May 26, 2016 12:59 PM

Had a 12:45a squirrel wash here last nite.  High power water spray, tiny hail to get the dirt out of fur, roaring air (wind) to dry all and no towels to turn in at the end.  Took just about 7-8 min and then over.  

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, May 26, 2016 1:10 PM

CSSHEGEWISCH
Any number of older garage roofs and the roofs on some public works department garages collapsed under the weight of the snow.

I suspect we may have caused at least a bit of the problem ourselves.  The steel roof was due some maintenance and we did paint it.  Unlike the original finish, however, the new finish had some "tooth."  Where the roof had previously often shed the snow on it's own, it now stuck...

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, May 26, 2016 1:49 PM

Mookie

Had a 12:45a squirrel wash here last nite.  High power water spray, tiny hail to get the dirt out of fur, roaring air (wind) to dry all and no towels to turn in at the end.  Took just about 7-8 min and then over.  

 

Knocking on the door here. LightningLightningLightningWill Ma Nature wipe out the catenary on the commuter rail out to the airport again? (funny how the newsworkers were trying to blame that on a contractor until all of the facts came outHmm

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Thursday, May 26, 2016 2:07 PM

Mookie

Had a 12:45a squirrel wash here last nite.  High power water spray, tiny hail to get the dirt out of fur, roaring air (wind) to dry all and no towels to turn in at the end.  Took just about 7-8 min and then over.  

 

I'm a little concerned about why you have so many dirty squirrels down your way, but it's comforting to know that somebody is doing something about it. 

I think last night we had our 4th nightly squirrel wash in a row. An inch here and an inch there, and it starts to add up.

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Posted by zugmann on Thursday, May 26, 2016 2:21 PM

Murphy Siding
I think last night we had our 4th nightly squirrel wash in a row. An inch here and an inch there, and it starts to add up.

2 inches.

It's been fun.  But it isn't much fun anymore.   Signing off for now. 


  

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, May 26, 2016 4:55 PM

Millie's turn today.  Trackside 2-4 pm and she got detailed with 2 inches of rain.  One day we can barely get wet and the next day we are flooded again.  But I like rain, so no problem.  Umbrella

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, May 26, 2016 5:27 PM

Mookie

Millie's turn today.  Trackside 2-4 pm and she got detailed with 2 inches of rain.  One day we can barely get wet and the next day we are flooded again.  But I like rain, so no problem.  Umbrella

Keep it coming east, at least after the holiday weekend.  We're pretty dry here.

There are showers showing up on the radar, but very little, if anything is actually reaching the ground.

Edit:  Just checked the FCC database, and I'm now officially an Extra Class amateur radio operator!

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, May 26, 2016 6:12 PM

Murphy Siding
 
Mookie

Had a 12:45a squirrel wash here last nite.  High power water spray, tiny hail to get the dirt out of fur, roaring air (wind) to dry all and no towels to turn in at the end.  Took just about 7-8 min and then over.  

 

 

 

I'm a little concerned about why you have so many dirty squirrels down your way, but it's comforting to know that somebody is doing something about it. 

I think last night we had our 4th nightly squirrel wash in a row. An inch here and an inch there, and it starts to add up.

 

 

Start rowing south and eventually west to check on those dirty squirrels.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, May 26, 2016 6:44 PM

evening

nice breeze here.Ns ran their executive special by as I was at work.Didn't get to see it.Went into town and csx had a cn/bc combo train and a Up empty salad shooter train.Matt also got to see my old jr.high school before they move everything south of town.No parade this year due to Clinton st destruction but the will have a memorial service at the commuinity auditorium.Tomorrow is Friday.Chores to do.

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, May 26, 2016 6:51 PM

1st 90 degree day since September last year.

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, May 26, 2016 7:15 PM

Congrats, Tree!  Now what will you do with it?  Find some more people to talk to?  

Joe - are they really going to do something with the Clinton St Viaduct? 

Balt - humidity - high or low?

Wow - 3 topics I can discuss - I am so proud of myself!  Mischief

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Thursday, May 26, 2016 7:52 PM

Mookie

Congrats, Tree!  Now what will you do with it?  Find some more people to talk to?  

Joe - are they really going to do something with the Clinton St Viaduct? 

Balt - humidity - high or low?

Wow - 3 topics I can discuss - I am so proud of myself!  Mischief

 

4?  I believe we're all in agreement here that we'll let you be the authority on dirty tree varmits.  Geeked

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, May 26, 2016 8:27 PM

Mookie
Congrats, Tree!  Now what will you do with it?  Find some more people to talk to?  

In a way - there are segments of the radio bands that only Extra's can use - and I can use them now.  

I don't spend much time on the "HF" bands (the frequencies that travel long distances).  It's something I'll work in to.

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, May 26, 2016 9:15 PM

Murphy Siding

 

 
Mookie

Congrats, Tree!  Now what will you do with it?  Find some more people to talk to?  

Joe - are they really going to do something with the Clinton St Viaduct? 

Balt - humidity - high or low?

Wow - 3 topics I can discuss - I am so proud of myself!  Mischief

 

 

 

4?  I believe we're all in agreement here that we'll let you be the authority on dirty tree varmits.  Geeked

 

 

Been supportin' them for years.  Guess I should be sort of an authority on now really clean tree varmits.  

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