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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7567704" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Just ask nicely the first time if they could store it else where. Even offer to move the pile if they don’t have 5he equipment to clean it up if you do. Keep in mind it’s not on your property and even the other side of a field your still going to smell it. Any time joe public infiltrate the countryside issues will surface. I had a horsey neighbour kindly dump sh!t,shavings and the contents of countless fire pits which were full of pallet nails in my field. Only noticed it spreading fertilizer this spring. Ended up asking twice fir them to clean up the crap they had dumped and it never happened. Scooped it with my telehandler and carefully placed it on their driveway. He got kinda pee'd then after he called to bitch about it I asked for his mailing address so I could send the cleanup bill,haven’t heard from him since but the pile is still on his driveway and he parks on the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7567704, member: 156006"] Just ask nicely the first time if they could store it else where. Even offer to move the pile if they don’t have 5he equipment to clean it up if you do. Keep in mind it’s not on your property and even the other side of a field your still going to smell it. Any time joe public infiltrate the countryside issues will surface. I had a horsey neighbour kindly dump sh!t,shavings and the contents of countless fire pits which were full of pallet nails in my field. Only noticed it spreading fertilizer this spring. Ended up asking twice fir them to clean up the crap they had dumped and it never happened. Scooped it with my telehandler and carefully placed it on their driveway. He got kinda pee'd then after he called to bitch about it I asked for his mailing address so I could send the cleanup bill,haven’t heard from him since but the pile is still on his driveway and he parks on the road. [/QUOTE]
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