Bulldog - thanks.RCW, sometimes it's hard to be a good neighbor but I applaud your effort.
True, Daren. These folks are not the favorites of the neighborhood. I think they are New Jersey transplants, and have pissed several other neighbors off.Rcw, I try to help the neighbors when ever I can also
I've got some new transplants that just bought part of the field across the road from my mom's house. I've cut it for hay as long as I can remember. They have started to build and put T post up along their line as markers which blocked a strip about 150' wide by 300 yds long of some great hay. I went over and met them trying to be a nice neighbor and offered to cut it this time just to get the tall grass out of their way. I suggested if they would simply take up all the center post but leave the corner markers I would cut it for them and get it out of the way. In my mind I thought it would be a win for all. I get the hay and they would have it cut for free. I mean we are only talking about 3 or 4 post and some string ran between them.Bulldog - thanks.
We get many "transplants" that don't see things the way I do.
If only more of us were farmers at some point in their life......
Our twins graduated from Cornell Memorial Day weekend.Having no idea what that honey pit is gonna smell like come spring time when it get's stirred up and spread
Around here it's people buying land in the woods with a perfect Forest view; Then they get all up set over the wildlife invading there space and eating their new flowers; The logging trucks running down their nice quite country road; and oh boy do they loose it when they log the land, and poof, there goes their Beautiful view, it's now stump city!My all time favorite is seeing someone buy a piece of property by a dairy farm in the winter. Having no idea what that honey pit is gonna smell like come spring time when it get's stirred up and spread Those folks didn't like it too much when they would gripe to someone about the smell and get told "well, you did build next to a dairy farm"
Around here it's people buying land in the woods with a perfect Forest view; Then they get all up set over the wildlife invading there space and eating their new flowers; The logging trucks running down their nice quite country road; and oh boy do they loose it when they log the land, and poof, there goes their Beautiful view, it's now stump city!
Or they buy a property cheap partly because of the junk on the land next door and because it's on a poor county road: They throw a fit because the county won't clean it up the private property next door and they won't grade and fill their cow trail road everytime it gets one rut or hole.
Welcome WadeCat. How do you like your M5140?We had a white oak tree 50 inches around down. Used the M5140, the bx24, and rtv900, to cut it up and haul it out of the bottom land.
I live in rural manitoba,roads all gravel. I hate it when they grade the road past my house,then all the wound tight people can go 60 mph past my house. When its rough they slow down.Around here it's people buying land in the woods with a perfect Forest view; Then they get all up set over the wildlife invading there space and eating their new flowers; The logging trucks running down their nice quite country road; and oh boy do they loose it when they log the land, and poof, there goes their Beautiful view, it's now stump city!
Or they buy a property cheap partly because of the junk on the land next door and because it's on a poor county road: They throw a fit because the county won't clean it up the private property next door and they won't grade and fill their cow trail road everytime it gets one rut or hole.
We had a white oak tree 50 inches around down. Used the M5140, the bx24, and rtv900, to cut it up and haul it out of the bottom land.