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Clearing saplings and cedars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1648097" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>[ATTACH=full]411[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]412[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]413[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]414[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]415[/ATTACH]</p><p>Finally closed on the place and had a chance to get some pictures. A lot can be brush hogged but still going to have to get some bigger equipment to take care of the cedars and bigger gum trees. A lot of fescue grass which is good to me. Also found a lot of farm equipment in the brush, 3 hay mowers, 2 hay rakes, an old square baler that's probably no good, a 3 pt spreader, 3 pt boom pole, 3 pt hay fork, 3 pt pallet forks, several bundles of t posts, 3 rolls of barbed wire, several gates and corral panels, feed troughs, an old Allis Chalmers garden tractor in the shed and a bigger Allis Chalmers with a brush hog and front end loader also in the shed, a big drag type disk, a 6' 3 pt disk, about a 10' cultivator, and a 6' turn blade. The old man said he wanted to get a few things out of the barn when I got a path cleared to it but he never mentioned the tractors and there was nothing in the contract about removing anything after closing. I will be considerate if the tractors is what he was talking about in the shed as the only thing he mentioned wanting was what was in the shed and the tractors are all that are in there. The rest of the equipment all looks like it was unhooked where it was last used and left. I'll post some pics of the equipment as I get some area cleared to get to it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1648097, member: 39122"] [ATTACH type="full"]411[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]412[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]413[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]414[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]415[/ATTACH] Finally closed on the place and had a chance to get some pictures. A lot can be brush hogged but still going to have to get some bigger equipment to take care of the cedars and bigger gum trees. A lot of fescue grass which is good to me. Also found a lot of farm equipment in the brush, 3 hay mowers, 2 hay rakes, an old square baler that’s probably no good, a 3 pt spreader, 3 pt boom pole, 3 pt hay fork, 3 pt pallet forks, several bundles of t posts, 3 rolls of barbed wire, several gates and corral panels, feed troughs, an old Allis Chalmers garden tractor in the shed and a bigger Allis Chalmers with a brush hog and front end loader also in the shed, a big drag type disk, a 6’ 3 pt disk, about a 10’ cultivator, and a 6’ turn blade. The old man said he wanted to get a few things out of the barn when I got a path cleared to it but he never mentioned the tractors and there was nothing in the contract about removing anything after closing. I will be considerate if the tractors is what he was talking about in the shed as the only thing he mentioned wanting was what was in the shed and the tractors are all that are in there. The rest of the equipment all looks like it was unhooked where it was last used and left. I’ll post some pics of the equipment as I get some area cleared to get to it better. [/QUOTE]
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