Posted by warddog on November 02, 2023 at 16:31:59 from (216.183.203.13):
In Reply to: Whats the best posted by warddog on November 02, 2023 at 09:38:27:
Thanks to all who have opined on this situation. I should add that this property is in southeastern Kansas and pretty much the same as the 106 acres we sold in southeast Indiana to move here closer to my wife's family. I was much younger back then and did all this with chainsaws, a 38HP tractor with a front-end loader and a young back. Today that back is now 70 years old and although I am still able to do it, I am not as fast as I used to be and my time is growing shorter each day. I suspect my best bet is to have the guy doing the other land work, such as putting in the driveway, water, electric from the road as well as the septic system would be my best quickest avenue. With this being native unimproved property, all this has to be done from a grown-up fence row completely surrounding the perimeter. This means the guy will be needing some heavy equipment and getting him to do the fence row may be the best way to spend some more money.
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