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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 676142" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I can relate to that, we bought a 52 acre piece of land that was adjacent to our place.... an old guy own it but his meth head white trash son lived there. For whatever reason the druggie traded drugs for cars then parked them in the pasture for years :???: :roll: .</p><p></p><p>I gave 21 cars to a scrap metal hauler, and then had a cat come out and push a couple of inches off the top of the ground and pile it in a low spot.... which included spark plug nuts and bolts, glass, wheels, seats ect. It took up about 1/8 acre which I fenced off and now know where to throw all the cr@p I find elsewhere on the place.</p><p></p><p>I also fence just the area where the cars where and made it a small 2 acre pasture so I know where to police better. Right after the cat work my wife and a couple of our kids each took a bucket out to the bare ground and walk the area....we still got several bucket fulls. When it looked clear to all of us, we tilled it and walked it again with buckets. That was 6 years ago, and ever year a few things seem to work themselves to the top... as Bill said, it does take years.... but it was worth it.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 676142, member: 378"] I can relate to that, we bought a 52 acre piece of land that was adjacent to our place.... an old guy own it but his meth head white trash son lived there. For whatever reason the druggie traded drugs for cars then parked them in the pasture for years :???: :roll: . I gave 21 cars to a scrap metal hauler, and then had a cat come out and push a couple of inches off the top of the ground and pile it in a low spot.... which included spark plug nuts and bolts, glass, wheels, seats ect. It took up about 1/8 acre which I fenced off and now know where to throw all the cr@p I find elsewhere on the place. I also fence just the area where the cars where and made it a small 2 acre pasture so I know where to police better. Right after the cat work my wife and a couple of our kids each took a bucket out to the bare ground and walk the area....we still got several bucket fulls. When it looked clear to all of us, we tilled it and walked it again with buckets. That was 6 years ago, and ever year a few things seem to work themselves to the top... as Bill said, it does take years.... but it was worth it. Alan [/QUOTE]
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