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Re: What a mess


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Posted by Walt davies on May 26, 2008 at 08:29:16 from (75.106.199.134):

In Reply to: What a mess posted by Walt davies on May 25, 2008 at 21:18:28:

Well I guess my post was a little cryptic, Victor is my friend who rents the farm land that the hay is on. Bill is my neighbor (who thinks the world revolves around him) and has hunting rights on the property. Last summer the Owner Lyman said I could clear the back acreage for hay as it was getting pretty grown over and he didn't want to loose it for farming. Lyman doesn't farm the land anymore just rents it out to people like me and Victor and lets Bill hunt on it, not farm.
Simple thing here is that bill doesn't understand who owns the property and has the right to farm it so he borrowed Victors IH 1066 and large disc and went to work, telling Lymans ex-wife that he was going to recover his hay. Hey I'm still wondering about that one myself.
This could get nasty so I'm just shooting off my big mouth, I wouldn't shoot anyone except for protection for my life and property. You can do that here in Oregon.
One person said that we have a lot of crazy people out here, funny my gt. gt. gt. aunt said the same thing in her writings and she died in 1926.
Well Victor and I are going to the farm today to see what happened and who was doing what he shouldn't have been doing, If bill didn;t have permission which I doubt that he did he is sure going to pay for the loss of hay. I think he might have some repairs to pay for on the IH 1066 that is Victors pride an joy.
Walt
Hope this helps to understand what is happening.


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