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The North Fork is the roughly sixty-mile-long spit of New York's Long Island that runs from Riverhead to Orient Point. With the fairly well protected Long Island Sound on the North and Peconic Bay on the South, it was a logical place for some of the earliest English immigrants to settle and build barns. It is still home to more working farms than any other part of the island. And from the timber-frame barns of the British farmers of the seventeenth century to the pole barns of the twentieth, the variety is stunning...
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In a survey sponsored by the Old House Society in Cutchogue, Mary Ann Spencer spent the last few years making a comprehensive inventory and photographing more than six hundred barns on the North Fork. Two hundred of them are still in use, although their fate is by no means certain. Here in their glory (and sometimes less than that) are the most interesting barns,which reveal, among other things, their functional development, their often haphazard fenestration, their soft patina of age, and their...
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a multi-purpose yard\bedding fork made with a tough- single piece- molded abs head. holds up in wet- caustic environments. ideal around barns- corrals and landscape sites. flexible tines- cupped head configuration. handle 54 inch american ash wood 54 inch .
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Pottery Barn Keys Fork - Dark Bronze,Antique Key Shaped Handle
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X3-27421 Barn Bendz Stable Fork
Unsurpassed durability. Ergonomically correct design reduces lower back stress. Aluminum alloy handle with handle grip, reinforced basket for larger capacity. Recessed nut/bolt assembly. Note: additional shipping applies, add $12.
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The Barn Bendz Stall Fork stands alone in its unique design: It's light-weight aluminum, ergonomically designed handle reduces lower back stress, making daily chores much easier. Aluminum handle will not splinter, or shrink, thus eliminating basket wobble. Handle is 54 inches long, reducing excessive bending. Rubber grip, including a hanging hook, allows for easier use. Nut and bolt are placed in molded cavity for ease in assembly.
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The Aluminum Handle Dura-Fork is sure to have many uses in your yard. Aluminum handle is easy to hold and maneuver. Head of fork is painted red for easy visibility and angled for easy pick-up of pet waste or debris. Handle is secured to the head with a nylon locknut. Handle length is 52 inches long. Fork head is 13 1/8 in. long by 15 1/8 in. wide.
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Seat Size: 15 1/2, 16 Tree: Wade A-Fork Color: Dark Oil Cantle: 4" Gullet: 7" Horn: Guadalajara 3" tall - 3 1/4" cap 100% wool lining is available for an additional charge; please allow six weeks for delivery for this custom option. NOTE: Depending on stock availability, some saddles may take up to 4 - 6 weeks for delivery. Made in Mexico.
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Lightweight yet durable. featuring an ergonomically correct aluminum alloy handle and heavy duty plastic scoop. The patented ergonomic design reduces lower back stress.
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A posable wagon 360-degree spinning wheels Turning front axle. A barrel. A bucket. A chicken crate. A pile of fire wood. A hay fork. A ladder. A rake. A rope. Some straw. A cobbled textured ground prop.
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4 VINTAGE 60s CHROME MINI-BIKE APEHANGER FORKS New Old Stock Vintage 1960s Mini-Bike Forks. Awesome! New Old Stock Chrome Steel Forks. Made in the 60s and hung up in the barn. New, never Used. 30" Wide apehanger Handlebars made of 1" tubing. Very Good Condition, Chrome has some minor wear. 18" from center of axle to top tree. 5-1/2" between the triple trees. Forks are 7" wide as measured at the axle mounts. Takes a 5/8" axle. Fender mounts are 5-5/8" apart. Weight 10 lbs. $19 ground shipping. L
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Pottery Barn Pbn8 Fork
Pottery Barn Pbn8 Fork - Stainless, Glossy, Center Ridge
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T9-27421 Barn Bendz Stable Fork
Unsurpassed durability. Ergonomically correct design reduces lower back stress. Aluminum alloy handle with handle grip, reinforced basket for larger capacity. Recessed nut/bolt assembly. Note: additional shipping applies, add $12.
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Saddle Barn Wade A Fork -Basket Saddle with 4" Cantle 37-24 Seat Size: 15-1/2, 16, 17
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Corona 16 Inch Tine Rake-n-Fork
Made with a tough, single piece molded abs head. Holds up in wet, caustic environments. Ideal for use around, barns, corrals, and landscape sites. Flexible tines, cupped head configuration. Handle made of American ash wood, and is 54" long.
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The Stable Pal will fit one of the many old handles (up to the standard 15/16" diameter) most of us have cluttering up our tack rooms and barns. Save up to 50% over a complete fork with a handle. 18 tine head has an angled shape for easier pickup.
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3 bdrm w/1st fl bath, shed & small barn on approx 2.5 acres in the country - fixer upper. As is - no repairs will be made by seller.
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1,300,000.00 - South Fork
Historical property with original barn built in the early 1900's with original homestead house on property which is currently used as a guest house or rental. Also attached to the guest house is a beauty shop that could also be rented. Main house is all rock exterior with metal roofing. Very well maintained and updated interior with modern appliances and granite counter tops. Parking area is paved. Main yard fenced. Borders the South Fork river. You must see to appreciate.
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This rustic mini farm has so much charm; you will not want to leave. Large bedrooms and beautiful spacious farmhouse kitchen, and a large cozy living room. The cabin is located in the Angel Falls Community which adjoins the Big South Fork Recreation Area; this cabin seats on five acres with plenty of pasture and a four stall barn perfect for horse lovers. Trails for Hiking, Biking or Horse riding are accessible from the cabin. Come and enjoy our little piece of heaven.
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French farmers always had one or two hand hewn barn forks fashioned from sturdy twigs and small branches. Our version is strictly decorative (unless the farmer is VERY small) . A fun accent piece either alone or in floral work.
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South Fork Ranch: 3,665 +/- acres, timber, live water, excellent feed, world-class hunting, all located in a stunningly beautiful setting. Multiple homes, barns & outbuildings. $6,550,000
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Directions: From Baltimore Take I 97 south. Near Annapolis it will merge with 50/301. Go off at exit 24 -Rowe Blvd/Bestgate Rd. The exit forks, bear left and take a left at the light onto Bestgate Rd. Go to first light and take a right onto N Bestgate Rd. Cross Ridgely and N Bestgate becomes Wilson Rd. Go 1/3 mile. Turn left at the sign for the Farmhouse and Barn. This driveway takes you to the Barn.
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