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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1218053" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We used a 135 JD excavator with a thumb to tear down the house. I had put a tin roof on it 10 years ago. We unscrewed that and saved it. The old roof was composition and the siding was fake wood (more like thick cardboard). Everything to the frame was stuffed into a over sized dumpster. The frame we cut into handling size pieces and I will haul that into the scrap iron dealer. The actual tearing down of the house to the frame only took 2 hours but three of us worked day light to dark for two days for the whole project.</p><p>For now I am homeless. Well I am living in a camp trailer in the front yard. It is a good thing it is just me. There isn't any extra room in my camp trailer. Beings as I am homeless maybe I can make a sign and stand on a street corner begging for money???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1218053, member: 498"] We used a 135 JD excavator with a thumb to tear down the house. I had put a tin roof on it 10 years ago. We unscrewed that and saved it. The old roof was composition and the siding was fake wood (more like thick cardboard). Everything to the frame was stuffed into a over sized dumpster. The frame we cut into handling size pieces and I will haul that into the scrap iron dealer. The actual tearing down of the house to the frame only took 2 hours but three of us worked day light to dark for two days for the whole project. For now I am homeless. Well I am living in a camp trailer in the front yard. It is a good thing it is just me. There isn't any extra room in my camp trailer. Beings as I am homeless maybe I can make a sign and stand on a street corner begging for money??? [/QUOTE]
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