Monday I was cleaning up around the shop at the farm. The pallet racking on the one wall is close to the overhead door. To get pallets in the top tier you have to have the overhead door down for the ceiling clearance. I was only setting one pallet up so I only ran the door down a little bit. So being a sixteen foot tall door it does not catch your eye walking in and out of it. About 10 minutes later I was backing the one combine in so we can get it switched over for oats. I was watching the ground level because with the duals on it only misses the sides of the door by a few inches on each side. WHAM!!!! I hit the over head door with the bin extension. Wrecked the bottom panel and twisted the door track bad. Just installed the door last year. Cost me right at $5K but I finally had a good. well made door. Not for long!!! I got it to where it will work but it sure is not pretty. Door guys coming out next week to see what I need to fix it right. ARGGGGGGGGGG
Then to day I was taking a mixing auger to have a new one made. Chain slipped off and just barely hit the back corner of the rear window on my pickup. BOOM!!!!! Safety glass every where. This window has a power slider in it. Looks like $5-6 hundred plus installation to replace it.
So I am pretty gun shy right now. LOL
Then to day I was taking a mixing auger to have a new one made. Chain slipped off and just barely hit the back corner of the rear window on my pickup. BOOM!!!!! Safety glass every where. This window has a power slider in it. Looks like $5-6 hundred plus installation to replace it.
So I am pretty gun shy right now. LOL