On the subject of post 4378:
In the 1970s George Connors was sort of a local hero.
They were building a new highway through Manchester, a number of houses had to go. Tim Keys bought a 28 by 48 ranch style for $1. He hired George to move it. They travelled back roads as much as they could, fewer cops, fewer wires across the road. George was on the roof with a chainsaw, his son in the driver's seat. One branch at a time, one cable at a time stretched up to clear the roof, they travelled about 20 miles. No permit. Near everybody knew about it for miles around, seems some police must have known.
I built a makeshift shelter for a dozer, then moved it 3 miles. Too tall for the wires, I backed the trailer inside it, chained it up under the trailer. I'll guess 14' tall. Went down Main Street Danby to avoid police. My heart has never beat so hard! I was sure I'd get caught!