Posted by oldtanker on May 21, 2019 at 07:12:29 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: Come and Take It! posted by SETX on May 21, 2019 at 03:59:54:
Wife's cousin owns a "recycling" business. That means he has a crusher and trucks for hauling. He get paid to go get em.
Prior to the 80s farm crisis this whole area was 100-200 acre farms. These small farmers were buying older used equipment and using it up. They parked the stuff in wood lines. Their kids were up and grown by then and dad was mid to late 60's. When they passed JR now living in the Twin Cities or Chicago kept the old farm and mostly rented it out and hunted on it. Well now JR has passed and his kids have no interest in that farm or start fighting over the will. The first thing a realtor tells em is "will sell for more/better if you clean the place up". So they start looking to pay someone to clean all that old "scrap" out. Heck that's better than getting em for free.
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