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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 3689167" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>The landowner ended up making out pretty good, looked like he only lost one cow, and maybe a few old junk cars. No damage to any buildings or major equipment; he's a bit of a collector, has a lot of tractors, vehicles, trucks, farm and heavy equipment, etc. The folks across the road did lose their whole house, just 2 partial walls left standing. We dropped off some clothes my wife had with the woman before we left town, the woman is a teacher and their son is a junior in HS. My stand got missed by fire, which was the least of my concern, so glad the landowner got most of his stuff saved by a BUNCH of hardworking firemen. This state has a lot of great people that volunteer to put themselves in harms way every year fighting these wildfires, I hope any on here knows how much they are appreciated!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 3689167, member: 8544"] The landowner ended up making out pretty good, looked like he only lost one cow, and maybe a few old junk cars. No damage to any buildings or major equipment; he's a bit of a collector, has a lot of tractors, vehicles, trucks, farm and heavy equipment, etc. The folks across the road did lose their whole house, just 2 partial walls left standing. We dropped off some clothes my wife had with the woman before we left town, the woman is a teacher and their son is a junior in HS. My stand got missed by fire, which was the least of my concern, so glad the landowner got most of his stuff saved by a BUNCH of hardworking firemen. This state has a lot of great people that volunteer to put themselves in harms way every year fighting these wildfires, I hope any on here knows how much they are appreciated!! [/QUOTE]
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