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    Grass fire scraping- A tumbleweeds view

    As mentioned in the irrigation pivot system post, within hours of completing that project I got a call from the owners of the first farm I scraped. About 50 tons of metal was still at the place waiting for a better price because the owners are flexible and allow me to use this as my fall back project. They had a grass fire sweep through their property taking out a barn and several other buildings. There will some scraping in the project, but it will also include rebuilding their corrals.

    Pictures of the building fire, the first two are in the shelter belt.







    And when it hit the dry grass:





    This will not be an aggressive thread, since it will take a lot of time to clear the property and rebuild. This is the ultimate in farm restoration and will be time and materials, not scrap value.

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