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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3088296" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yes they are. I deer hunted in the other hay barn that collapsed a few years back. It was older than the one that burned.</p><p>I'd stack three bales in front of the loft door, and set in a lawn chair behind them. Nothing but eyes and the top of the head to be seen from the area in front.</p><p>Killed a lot of deer from that loft. The floor finally got so soft that I quit using it for fear of falling through.</p><p>Its completely on the ground now. I salvaged the wind indicator off the top finally. Had my eye on that since a kid.</p><p>I'll rebuild that wind indicator and mount it on the outbuilding here at the house. Over 100 years old and it still works! Got bent up some with high winds and the barn coming down, but easily put back in service with some TLC.</p><p>Post a pic of it tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3088296, member: 5412"] Yes they are. I deer hunted in the other hay barn that collapsed a few years back. It was older than the one that burned. I'd stack three bales in front of the loft door, and set in a lawn chair behind them. Nothing but eyes and the top of the head to be seen from the area in front. Killed a lot of deer from that loft. The floor finally got so soft that I quit using it for fear of falling through. Its completely on the ground now. I salvaged the wind indicator off the top finally. Had my eye on that since a kid. I'll rebuild that wind indicator and mount it on the outbuilding here at the house. Over 100 years old and it still works! Got bent up some with high winds and the barn coming down, but easily put back in service with some TLC. Post a pic of it tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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