captbob:
yea, the place I bought is exactly the same, if not worse, old guy NEVER worked... I find stuff buried all the time, and its usually only buried by weeds & over burden from the past weeds/leaves. I've hit many many things with my mower...
he had 4 or 5 old stuck to the ground cars, (I've COUNTED 8 places where stuff was burnt and or piles of stuff tossed) he tore apart an old trailer home, literally used PARTS of that to build the cabin that is there, with old used utility poles as foundation piers! wiring is like you described, run using USED wire he salvaged from who knows where. I still have 3 good sized JUNK piles I haven't even TRIED to do anything about! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif when they left there was 5 old sheds/garages, FILLED with left over stuff, studs with nails all over the place, old hot water heaters/washers ect...) several times a year i HIT something (usually car part or big hunk of wire, chain/pipes etc) when I mow the grass. when I tilled up middle section of the yard I found buried trash too... stuff that was BURNT and then dirt tossed over, house hold waste type stuff...
I've had it 3+ years now and I still spend more time CLEANING up his beer-cans/bottles & overgrown property and such than I do anything else!
Oh his building tech, he bragged how he built this stuff himself, so far 2 of the sheds have BLOWN down by them selves! hahah, the HOUSE/CABIN he built, whew it has been built using salvaged wood from everything from the trailer tear apart to skid wood! why use a store bought stud when you can nail 3 chunks of free skid wood together!>? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif There is NO drywall just plastic covering the inside insulation and 1/4" wood paneling over that sagging & drooping but he spoke like it was an accomplishment of his life! I hear good stories every time I speak to one of the neibors... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I'm still going to get the thing done ONE day! hahaha... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
It had been on sale for a while, with 4 or 5 offers which failed because banks wouldn't loan anyone the $ for the place as it was a disaster... I had pretty much the $ in the bank, as I told them I wouldn't pay but 80K for it. they countered with 81, (dropping from almost 110K) Bank told me the same thing, too much waste and no (what they considered livable homes) so I said well I don't care about the house/barns, I want the land and that I can pay for it with my retirement $ that's in you're bank, so either you LOAN me my money or I simply remove my money and buy it, Left the loan officer with a blank stare to say the least and he signed the paperwork that day! hahaha
it has been 3 years of HARD work, but it is nearing an end, soon I'll have all the junk in one spot to haul out, and or bury for good. I'll probably STILL find stuff for years but the majority of it is now under control. I still have a lot of dead standing trees to take down, but I'm waiting for cooler temps, and a good trailer to load some up on so I can have it rough sawn for rustic furniture. (beetle killed elm in the 20" range should make some NICE wormy end tables and such ?)
Mark M