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John LoVerde
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1999-05-14          3824

Here's our situation: We are purchasing a 60 acre parcel for our alpaca farm. About 30 acres is wooded and we will have about 12-15 acres of pasture (fairly level). We will be building 2 log homes, a 2000 sf barn, a 750 sf utility building, and about 6,000 ft of fencing (locust post & woven wire) and 1500 ft of driveway. The tasks that first come to mind are cutting the pasture, moving manure, some light clearing, post hole digging, possibly trenching for water and electric. We will also be starting a business for custom log home building & design. Any suggestions on tractor size, manufacturer, options, etc. would be greatly appreciated. If you are wondering what an alpaca is, you can check out our website.

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JJ
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1999-05-15          3849

What's your website address? ....

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Paul
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1999-05-16          3867

The address don't matter. I'll save ya some time looking them up. An Alpaca is like a Lama only uglier and with thicker fur. Used for yarn to make sweatersand rugs. Food goes in one end and ..................Now John with your kind of money what difference does it make what kind of equiptment the contractor uses to dig your utility ditches and dig your postholes? ....

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