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mark777
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- Joined
- May 16, 2004
- Messages
- 1,300
- Location
- S.E Texas
- Tractor
- Ym1300d-1401D-1601D , 1610D & Massey Ferguson 1020
You guys...are devious, and I am liking it.
I just returned from the property to load up the dozer. It's raining, everything is a mess, the county held me up 2 extra days while waiting on the results of the soil sample which came back NEGATIVE of course. $750. for 6 hours (out of 3 days rental) on the dozer before I was shut down to wait.
The man who rented me the dozer also brings my fill. He is reluctant to bring more fill as the county called him about my site, the fill and where he gets it. He even suggested I take my neighbor Bow hunting.
Whiskey: Yes, I got it bad. There is a natural swail (ditch) on the property line and it would require yet another PE report for displacing soil and a permit to build a privacy fence.
Inspector: Permits are good for 180 days, but because "He" has called and I have used the fill in 3 different places, it is now (then) necessary to purchase permits for the two other sites. It would not have been necessay as I am preping everything to meet or exceed elevation flood requirements.
Bob, Yes he has horses....My heart is pounding with excitement. As I am right on top of the problem....I was not seeing the forest thru the trees...
Varmintmist.....Of course, RATS and there are many next door with more than two legs.
Ernie, I get the picture.
B7500, that is not beneath me. The distance between being civil and busting his chops is closing rapidly.
To everyone thank you for your input and advice. While I was loading the dozer on the lowboy I was considering a Jimmy Hoffa modification on the new slab. I was seriously headed for trouble as I have never had a neighbor with such a hidden agenda and the enormous chip on the shoulder as this jerk. And as for moving, I can't. It's not about the money, it's about the time and labor and the need for a country boy to get back to the country.
Regards, and I'll keep you posted, Mark
I just returned from the property to load up the dozer. It's raining, everything is a mess, the county held me up 2 extra days while waiting on the results of the soil sample which came back NEGATIVE of course. $750. for 6 hours (out of 3 days rental) on the dozer before I was shut down to wait.
The man who rented me the dozer also brings my fill. He is reluctant to bring more fill as the county called him about my site, the fill and where he gets it. He even suggested I take my neighbor Bow hunting.
Whiskey: Yes, I got it bad. There is a natural swail (ditch) on the property line and it would require yet another PE report for displacing soil and a permit to build a privacy fence.
Inspector: Permits are good for 180 days, but because "He" has called and I have used the fill in 3 different places, it is now (then) necessary to purchase permits for the two other sites. It would not have been necessay as I am preping everything to meet or exceed elevation flood requirements.
Bob, Yes he has horses....My heart is pounding with excitement. As I am right on top of the problem....I was not seeing the forest thru the trees...
Varmintmist.....Of course, RATS and there are many next door with more than two legs.
Ernie, I get the picture.
B7500, that is not beneath me. The distance between being civil and busting his chops is closing rapidly.
To everyone thank you for your input and advice. While I was loading the dozer on the lowboy I was considering a Jimmy Hoffa modification on the new slab. I was seriously headed for trouble as I have never had a neighbor with such a hidden agenda and the enormous chip on the shoulder as this jerk. And as for moving, I can't. It's not about the money, it's about the time and labor and the need for a country boy to get back to the country.
Regards, and I'll keep you posted, Mark