Anthoney: I forgot to mention that I had over 30 buildable properties on the far West side of a large metro and one of those properties had been used to BURY old junk many years earier. I was very luck to quickly sell it to another home builder before the local goverment came after me to have all buried junk recovered and hauled off to an approved hazard waste site... The main idea I am getting at is that your digging a hole and burying everything could very well come back at you in a very expensive way.. Lots of people around with digital cameras and picture taking cell phones.. etc. Your trying to hide everything in a hole will NOT be a secret... Selling it is a safer bet... even if it is sold for one dollar and a deposit to insure a good job of removing everything and in a timely manner.. If NOT buried deep and and lots of air pockets removed, there will be ground setteling and various critters digging holes to get back into that junk if too close to the surface.. Like pack rats? Try hard to sell everything as-is and where-is.. Try to end up with no future problems with buried junk.. good luck.
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