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JayBear480 Moving into a new home with a... 10-16-2014, 10:31 PM
saabsw Poor planning man. You... 10-17-2014, 06:38 AM
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    Moving into a new home with a scrap load

    I'm in the process of moving into my first house, finally stretched my wings and left the nest! In addition to all my actual stuff, I had a back yard full of a load of crap...errmm...Scrap, that had been accumulating for a couple months. Excluding the ferrous piles, nothing was really ready to turn in (some things I still need to find a buyer for).

    Has anyone tackled this obstacle before? All my neighbors know what I am up to now. That, or they think I'm a hoarder. I had about four trailer loads that looked like the one in this picture.

    I've moved several times in my life ready, once across the country (Boston ---> Phoenix) and let me say that this made the move so much more work than I had anticipated.

    Who else has had to relocate their entire operation befoee?

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