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Re: Tractor Underwater
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 26, 2006 at 15:36:21 from (65.169.97.206):
In Reply to: Tractor Underwater posted by Steve from Arkansas on September 26, 2006 at 11:59:22:
I'd say you are on the right tack. Flood water don't ruin near as much stuff as neglecting to clean it up promptly. And believe me, I know how hard that is to do. When you loose home and buildings there is just no way you can get to it all in time. I've throwed truckloads of good building materials on the burn pile cuz we had to get the mess cleaned up and knew that by the time we had time to pull nails and sort stuff out it would be ruined anyway. It don't matter if it's flood, wind or earthquakes. It's just a mess. And fire ain't no better. Best wishes with your cleanup.
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