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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1218048" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Sounds like a good deal on that bred cow, as I've seen some pretty 'generic/mutt ' looking breds go thru the ring and cost a lot more locally.</p><p></p><p>Dave, I've torn down a couple of those "mobile homes" over the last 10 years--what a pita!!! The last one, I used the backhoe to peel the roof off in one long piece of sheet metal, then folded it up with the front bucket, and chucked it on the scrap trailer--which made things a lot easier, but all that insulation, sheet rock, plumbing and fixtures were sure hard to get rid of.</p><p>There's some pretty good channel or H iron in the frames tho.</p><p>Overal tho, I wouldn't wish that job on anyone.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your new herd members Breeder Dave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1218048, member: 18945"] Sounds like a good deal on that bred cow, as I've seen some pretty 'generic/mutt ' looking breds go thru the ring and cost a lot more locally. Dave, I've torn down a couple of those "mobile homes" over the last 10 years--what a pita!!! The last one, I used the backhoe to peel the roof off in one long piece of sheet metal, then folded it up with the front bucket, and chucked it on the scrap trailer--which made things a lot easier, but all that insulation, sheet rock, plumbing and fixtures were sure hard to get rid of. There's some pretty good channel or H iron in the frames tho. Overal tho, I wouldn't wish that job on anyone. Good luck with your new herd members Breeder Dave. [/QUOTE]
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