Main Building (The Barn)
Construction: Pole Building
Size: 48' wide - 32' deep - 14' ceiling (Concrete floor)
12' wide - 32' deep heated area with 8' ceiling
12' wide - 32' deep loft - Storage and 500,000 btu natural gas furnace.(12' x 20' useable)
36' wide - 32' deep - 3 bay work area with 14' ceilin
Doors:
1 - 36" pass door
1 - 8' wide - 12' tall (with opener)
1 - 16' wide - 12' tall (with opener)
Electric:
200 amp 220 volt service
110 volt electric plugs on 4' centers along the out side walls
2,200 watts of florescent lights
750 watts of HPS lights
Circulation fan - ceiling mounted (at least air moves)
Equipment:
Lincoln 225 Welder (buzz box)
Lincoln wire welder (flux core) (MIG attachment available but never hooked up)
9,000 pound 2 post asymetric auto hoist (WORTH Mfg)
3,500 pound pnuematic end lift
Cherry picker (engine hoist) 2,000 pound I think
Transmission jack (Tall - under car on hoist)
20 ton hudraulic press
5 hp Campbell Hausfeld aircompressor
2,500 watt portable generator
20 gallon parts washer
Cutting torch (MAPP gas)
2 - 8' Long about 30" deep steel work benches (strong!!)
1000 watt portable light
2 - 500 watt protable lights
Convience:
Porta potty just outside
Hot and cold running water (NOT DRINKING!!!!!)
AM-FM-CD Radio (currently tuned to oldies - but I'm flexable - as long as it isn't Rap
etc)
2nd Building (Tractor Barn)
Construction: Pole Building
Size: 15' wide - 15' deep - (Concrete floor)
4' x 15' Loft (storage)
10' x 15' leanto attached (gravel floor)
Electric:
30 amp 220 volt service
Minimal 110 volt electric plugs
Motion sensitive light - (to at least see at night)
Doors:
36" passage
7'x'7 roll up
Misc:
170# Alaskan Mauamute - greeter
8 1/2 acres
6 1/2 acres of woods (swamp)
1/2 mile hiking trail (CJs fit)
Creek (maybe flowing in July) (Not Available to Jeeps!!!)
The best fed squirls in Lucas County
Deer (maybe at night)
Some of Ohio's largest Mosquitos (Bring repellent if going to be out side in the evening)
Local resturant within 1 mile (Mom & Pop type)
2 calling birds and a Partridge in a pear tree