I believe you're correct. I think we called it a double tree but both are correct. In the past it was easy to find those laying in barns everywhere, to bad we didn't pick up all of them we could have.Yoke I believe.
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I believe you're correct. I think we called it a double tree but both are correct. In the past it was easy to find those laying in barns everywhere, to bad we didn't pick up all of them we could have.Yoke I believe.
Comanche - So, are you foaming insulating the ceiling? I mean, between the roof and board.... I my have some boards in my garage that will help ya...to finish ceiling
I believe you're correct. I think we called it a double tree but both are correct. In the past it was easy to find those laying in barns everywhere, to bad we didn't pick up all of them we could have.
Nice...
Sad to see stuff wastedI know man....my father in law has a 200 year old barn in Pennsylvania built by the Dutch.
It’s full of that stuff.
Barn is impressive, piled stone foundation and giant Pegged Beams that will never give way if it’s roofed.
We redid the roof twice and siding once since 1987.
Ufortunately he will never let any of that stuff go and will give it to his brain dead druggie Sons when he passes and it will be squandered or sold for drugs in no time.
The gold thing about those holes is you can make them pretty easily out of wood and hardware with some ingenuity to make it appear antique.
This one is all steel so probably not too old.