Our wood shed is clear at the far end of our property, not by design but by happenstance. We ended up with an empty barn and it turned out to be a great woodshed except for the distance from the house. The way it is, makes for some long hauls when bringing in the wood. We used a wheel barrow for years, but it would tip and sometimes the tire would be flat. So, one day my husband found a couple of broken wheel chairs in the trash. Taking parts from the two of them, made one good chair. This chair glides easily over the tiny hills and vales on our land and rolls easily with a large load of wood. So here is a picture of our Wood chair, rather than wheel chair. Smokey our cat, looks like he is thinking about how nice it would be to curl up next to the woodstove on a chilly morning !
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Our wood shed is clear at the far end of our property, not by design but by happenstance. We ended up with an empty barn and it turned out to be a great woodshed except for the distance from the house. The way it is, makes for some long hauls when bringing in the wood. We used a wheel barrow for years, but it would tip and sometimes the tire would be flat. So, one day my husband found a couple of broken wheel chairs in the trash. Taking parts from the two of them, made one good chair. This chair glides easily over the tiny hills and vales on our land and rolls easily with a large load of wood. So here is a picture of our Wood chair, rather than wheel chair. Smokey our cat, looks like he is thinking about how nice it would be to curl up next to the woodstove on a chilly morning !
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