BeeKool
Well-Known Member
I was responding to an add in the paper about a grain bin that needed moved. The person over the phone yesterday mentioned it was in a junkyard. Upon arrival, I saw what they meant.
Although the bins were near the road, I needed to access the doors on the opposite side to see what the inside was like and measured.(To see if it's worth paying somebody to move).
I couldn't get there w/o first walking past:
There is about 5 more acres of this. I'm not the type to snoop so I didn't go beyound what I told the people I was there to do.
I could see many many postwar sedans and pickups.
One can only imagine. I may ask them for permission to look around.
As for my intended purpose of the visit, the bins are in excellent shape and I'm going to see if they can be moved.
County REC put a high wire right next to them and says they MUST be moved. If that's the case then maybe they will work with me and kill the power to the lines for an hour w/o making me pay a kings ransom for the crew of linesman that will be needed.
I was surprised, this place is only 15 minutes from my house
Although the bins were near the road, I needed to access the doors on the opposite side to see what the inside was like and measured.(To see if it's worth paying somebody to move).
I couldn't get there w/o first walking past:
There is about 5 more acres of this. I'm not the type to snoop so I didn't go beyound what I told the people I was there to do.
I could see many many postwar sedans and pickups.
One can only imagine. I may ask them for permission to look around.
As for my intended purpose of the visit, the bins are in excellent shape and I'm going to see if they can be moved.
County REC put a high wire right next to them and says they MUST be moved. If that's the case then maybe they will work with me and kill the power to the lines for an hour w/o making me pay a kings ransom for the crew of linesman that will be needed.
I was surprised, this place is only 15 minutes from my house