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awemawson:
Thanks Phil  :thumbup:

No progress today - rain stopped play - anyway Darren had a Perkins engine in a JCB Loadall to put back together.

Looking at the photos above, what amuses me is how easily that 8 Wheeler Ro-Ro lorry fits inside the shed - infact two would go in with ease  :ddb:

SwarfnStuff:
"Looking at the photos above, what amuses me is how easily that 8 Wheeler Ro-Ro lorry fits inside the shed - infact two would go in with ease"

So Andrew,
       How long before it becomes too small as seems to be the lot of all sheds?
To be fair to the sheds though it is mostly due to the stuff we keep cramming into them somehow thinking the walls are elastic perhaps?
 Seriously, it's a great building for the purpose you describe and hopefully you will get it finished soon without any more of the drama and hiccups so far described. Then  :coffee: time.
Congrats and thanks again for the interesting read.

John B

Pete W.:

--- Quote from: SwarfnStuff on July 27, 2017, 03:15:12 AM ---"Looking at the photos above, what amuses me is how easily that 8 Wheeler Ro-Ro lorry fits inside the shed - infact two would go in with ease"

SNIP

Congrats and thanks again for the interesting read.

John B

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I'll second that.  Oh, and  :mmr: 

Will_D:
Whats your equivalent to a "Barn Topping Out" party?

Just like to say that the amount of work you put into your projects (say nothing about the farming aspect) and then documenting them here inspires me to get on with my humble do-list

Cheers

Will, Malahide

DICKEYBIRD:

--- Quote from: Will_D on July 27, 2017, 06:51:23 AM ---Just like to say that the amount of work you put into your projects (say nothing about the farming aspect) and then documenting them here inspires me to get on with my humble do-list
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+1000 on that one Will :thumbup:!

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