Posted by Randy Turner on January 24, 2010 at 16:40:19 from (98.115.70.27):
In Reply to: OT/Old Barn posted by Burn or Salvage? on January 23, 2010 at 17:27:03:
I've heard from many people to "contact the Amish" or "place an ad in
the (paper, internet)" and people will come take it in a second. Please send me the phone numbers of people in NW Ohio that are willing to remove a 40' x 80' barn with a 40' x 80' lean to on the back. I also hate to light a barn that has mortise and tenon joints and pegs to hold the large beams together, but I have no use for it and would like to see somebody take it to reuse the wood. I've already seen a couple of people around me have barns burned down. I also drive by a guy who apparently took down his own barn and has all of the siding and beams stacked up outside. Another has a mess of the old metal roof, smaller barn pieces and "junk" left in a pile in his backyard after someone came and dismantled the standing barn.
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