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Re: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor
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Posted by 37 chief on September 25, 2006 at 08:07:55 from (70.181.164.242):
In Reply to: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor!!! posted by ShawnNC on September 25, 2006 at 04:37:19:
We had a go-around with the city a while back over farm equipment parked along our driveway where Dad parked it when he stopped farming back in the 60's. Someone going by didn't like the looks of it, and complaned to the city. The city code inforcement person (young girl) came out and said we had to remove all of it. We finally convinced her this farm was here long before the city was established, and we still use some of it to keep the weeds down. Like someone else said,buy something like a mower and say you use the tractir on your land to control the weeds, or use it in your garden . We still live in a free country, but there are those out there trying to change that. Stan
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