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Old 01-04-2016, 07:56 AM   #1
saber
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Default Removal of scrap metal and wood from property

Hi all

Just need a bit of advice regarding the removal of scrap metal off a farm.

My dad has recently passed away (RIP), and has left behind a large collection (easily fill a few large skips) of metal and wood collected over a number of years working in the construction industry.

Whilst I'm sure I could sell it over a long period of time, my mum wants it all gone, and doesn't care for the money a sale may generate.

I'm at a lose as to how to deal with all the metal/wood?

Does anybody here have any ideas? The farm is located on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria.

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