Shenandoah MF1760
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- Joined
- Feb 12, 2021
- Messages
- 297
- Location
- Livingston, East Texas Piney Woods
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 2020 MF1760M
I bought 12 acres just up the road and uphill from my 25 when a month of rain convinced me that putting a house where I originally wanted to would be a continuous and expensive drainage battle.
One issue I have is that there is broken glass all over the area around the pole barn and where the mobile home used to be.
What would be the best solution for dealing with this?
Throw down some landscaping screen and cover with topsoil? Broken glass bits are light weight and will eventually come back to the surface unless something holds them in place.
Use a posthole digger and bury them deep enough that I'll never see them return?
The former owners/tenants/squatters created burn piles everywhere and apparently thought glass would burn
I bought the place off of the courthouse after a legal battle between the former owners so there wasn't anyone available to ask questions of. Everything I've learned has been from neighbors and contradictions abound. I gave the mobile home away to someone that promised to remove it quickly, and did. It was a disaster in it's own right but that's another story.
So, before I come up with a "creative" solution on my own that will likely take 4 times longer than I anticipate, and be 75-100% less effective than planned, does anyone know of a good way to deal with this?
One issue I have is that there is broken glass all over the area around the pole barn and where the mobile home used to be.
What would be the best solution for dealing with this?
Throw down some landscaping screen and cover with topsoil? Broken glass bits are light weight and will eventually come back to the surface unless something holds them in place.
Use a posthole digger and bury them deep enough that I'll never see them return?
The former owners/tenants/squatters created burn piles everywhere and apparently thought glass would burn
I bought the place off of the courthouse after a legal battle between the former owners so there wasn't anyone available to ask questions of. Everything I've learned has been from neighbors and contradictions abound. I gave the mobile home away to someone that promised to remove it quickly, and did. It was a disaster in it's own right but that's another story.
So, before I come up with a "creative" solution on my own that will likely take 4 times longer than I anticipate, and be 75-100% less effective than planned, does anyone know of a good way to deal with this?