Barn Razing: cleaning up the past

   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past
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THANK YOU for detailing the project and sharing the pictures, I have really enjoyed following the thread as it went along...:thumbsup:

Your welcome. I will post a few more pics of the final clean up. I have mixed feelings about seeing the old building go down but it was a hazard. My nephews and nieces were telling stories about when they played in that barn and how much fun the had.
 
   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past
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I wanted to get a dozer in to bury all that was left but I may have to wait till next year to do the dozer work. So I decided to clean up all that I could and bury it. Well I have shoveled nails and ashes for a few days and I am making headway.
 

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   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past #43  
The brush pile of mine that I burnt earlier this year has about 10 cubic yards of ash mixed with unburnt stuff that is going to be a huge PIB to sort out and level off. I'd love to bring in an excavator and pay them to dig a hole so I can bury the entire mess in one place. Could always buy a backhoe for my JD but it's hard to justify the expense when you don't use one very often.
 
   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past
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The brush pile of mine that I burnt earlier this year has about 10 cubic yards of ash mixed with unburnt stuff that is going to be a huge PIB to sort out and level off. I'd love to bring in an excavator and pay them to dig a hole so I can bury the entire mess in one place. Could always buy a backhoe for my JD but it's hard to justify the expense when you don't use one very often.

I seriously thought about a backhoe and I added all the time I have hired out a backhoe and even a bulldozer as I built the house and garage. The total amount didn't add up to half the cost of a backhoe. I couldn't justify it. I am trying to talk myself into a mini excavator to use for a few years building trails and any thing else I can think of. I love equipment and I would have at least 1 of each piece but I have a cash flow problem.:D
 
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I have spent a great deal of time picking up nails and I am so glad that I picked up the magnet on wheels from Harbor Freight. I bet I have picked up a 55 gallon drum of nails. I decided to try to get the concrete up with the grapple Here is a few more pics of the clean up where I am starting to pull up the concrete and rocks and rocks and rocks....you get the idea.:laughing:
 

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   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past #46  
Decided to use the FEL of my JD to level off the ash pile and unburnt stuff, and start a new pile. Thankfully did not get any punctures in the tires, fished out a lot of nails with a magnet both before and after leveling the pile. It is already overgrown with grass and weeds, the soil is really good with all that ash mixed in.
 

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   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past #47  
If you want to get rid of the rocks I will be happy to take them if you also pay for delivery, concrete chunks I have no use for though....:laughing:
 
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If you want to get rid of the rocks I will be happy to take them if you also pay for delivery, concrete chunks I have no use for though....:laughing:

There are a huge amount already buried and I am using the largest rocks to make a small water fall in the creek. When I was building the rock walls around my creek crossing I harvested all the rocks out of the creek that I could. If I had only known what was under the old barn. :D
 
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Thought I would add a few more pics to this thread. I have never seen so many rocks I kept pulling them up.
 

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   / Barn Razing: cleaning up the past #50  
Thanks for the update hope you have not found any nails in the wrong places....
 

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