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No plowing, fence repair!!
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Posted by Keith-OR on April 06, 2007 at 18:05:17 from (207.200.116.14):
Just one of them days, was eating dinner,phone rings,it was neighbor. She tells me someone has just run thur my front fence(Redtop field wire w/2 strands of barb wire on the top). when I get up there here is two young girls in a small Ford truck sittng in my pasture. Thank God no one was hurt, girl driving has no lic. and it is mother's pickup. And no money but She offered to work off the damages. Got name, lic #, phone #'s, mothers name and address. Probably about $800.00 damage to her mom's truck, needs new windshield,lower valance, and scratches removed from hood and top(repaint) She took out 20 feet of the field fence, barbwire is alright, and two steel T-post.Just lucky I have about 25 feet of fence left over from another project. I got part of the fence repaired and up so stock can't get out. Will have it finished tomorrow. I can remember being young and foolish once!!!:>) Everyone have a Happy Easter Keith & Shawn
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