It may take some work through say the tax maps or something to see if you can track them down. I don't know that I'd be all that offended if it was mine and there were no posted signs, they were in that collapsed barn, and your interest was genuine, not to steal or otherwise, but that's me, taken the wrong way or by someone else, its possible for someone to react in an unfriendly manner.
If you are genuine, just tell them you heard about these from that source, and you would like to take a look, see if they are interested in selling or what the deal is, can't hurt, and won't hurt that you leave out that you took a look already.
You should always be honest and its really not a good idea to be poking around someones land, buildings, collapsed or not, but you were honest enough to tell us here, and you never know, they may want to see them off to someone who will do something with them, or be plainly not interested at all and could care less if they rust into the earth, which does happen. How many times have I heard about something like that and the owner is not interested in selling, years go by and whatever it is turns to junk, its their option. The siblings may only be interested in cash, not tractors, so there's 2 distinct sides of it.
If were me, I'd follow up, it can't hurt, but you have to be respectful about it.
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