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    Posted: 12 Oct 2011 at 10:03pm

I don't know how to get youtube here, but if you go to youtube and type in     woodstock fair silo     there is a video of our antique unadilla silo being moved from a farm 5 miles to the fair grounds towed by a local farmer with his 7580. There is a good shot of the barn that we had dismantled and moved to the fairgrounds. Cal in Ct.

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Best way to get around wide load permits.
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Looks like  a very well organized project, I like the trafic control coming into the fairgrounds!
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Nice little bit of history there. A few guys from our tractor club organized the move of an old tool shed right before out show this year and by the time the show happened, there was a forge and chimney built. The Blacksmith spent the weekend showing of his talents.
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Nice!  Thanks for posting it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 2011 at 6:37pm
 Thankyou Orange blood for linking youtube to this site. Just this past week we had a C with a real nice 1 bottom rubber tired plow given to the fair. Thetractor has always been in a barn an had a snowplow lift out front that protected the sheet metal. I believe it has the original tires. We also have a roto baler that came from a local farm. Cal in Ct.
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