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Re: Barn Fire
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Posted by Bill Smith on March 20, 2003 at 12:15:55 from (63.147.130.106):
In Reply to: Barn Fire posted by butch1cow on March 18, 2003 at 23:03:34:
I assume everything got pretty well burnt. You can just learn from it and move on. Sorry about your loss and I hope you have insurance. If you collect insurance you might be subject to follow guidelines as to what you can actually do with the ruins. As much stuff as you say you lost, the first thing that comes to my mind is salvage. Alot of wrenches, chains, and so on can be retreived from the fire ruins with not much damage to them. If the machines are burnt beyond repair, they might have useable parts on them that can be sold as salvage items. They might be worth a little more on a salvage standpoint than just selling them as scrap iron. Salvage what you can if the insurance company will let you. Anything that you can salvage if the insurance company will let you, will be kind of a bonus to the insurance settlement check.
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