Posted by LonM on March 16, 2013 at 13:19:13 from (69.165.30.73):
In Reply to: Goin' Muddin' posted by Dave in GA on March 16, 2013 at 09:19:09:
Sorry to be such a drag on everybodys fun, but we absolutely hate people who come onto our ground and tear it all up. We try really hard to stay off our own land with equipment when it is wet because it makes such a mess. Ruts are not any fun to try to run a hay mower or rake through, so we stay off it until its dry. However, immature people (doesn't seem age has much to do with it) go out and tear up the sod, make ruts and get stuck. Makes us furious, the lack of respect. I understand if you are doing it on your own place or have permission, that is entirely different. But for the most part people who screw around like that don't need any more encouragement. Just my two cents. Lon
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