Posted by Mark - IN. on October 19, 2015 at 15:53:12 from (98.206.242.17):
In Reply to: My new Tractor shed posted by james williams on October 19, 2015 at 07:19:45:
Sorry to here that you had to go through that, and then the limitations to how it can be constructed AFTER being forced to construct it in the first place. Government. And there are some that wonder why some of us have zero use for government, or more accurately, those that represent it.
Here is a local story from a couple of months ago where a young lady acquired or inherited her grandfather's restored Case 830 and dared to put it on her front lawn within the city limits. Its a sharp tractor and from what I remember seeing on the televised local news, none of her neighbors had a problem with it. The local mayor or his code enforcers did though, and that's all that matters. What he doesn't have trouble with, as I've seen on the news, are illegal aliens raising chickens in coops or their fenced in yards. Roosters waking up the neighbors, as I understand, not a problem with the mayor or his code enforcers. This tractor though...
To read the story you have to submit to a quick survey, otherwise the story is blocked out.
Good luck. Remember those persons at election time.
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