Posted by JD Seller on May 01, 2011 at 18:57:56 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Bad Neighbors posted by NY 986 on May 01, 2011 at 14:49:09:
I have had that problem as long as I have owned land. You are blessed with 90% good neighbors and 10% idiots. The problems is that the idiots ruin the good feelings for all of the neighbors.
I have a field that is right against a closed Railroad bed. The county made it into a bike/walking trail. It just is a 4 wheeler race track most of the time. They used to cut my fence and run all over my pasture ground. I have had to have many washouts repaired that they caused.
I built a new fence inside of the old one a few years ago, about twenty feet apart. I bought every old harrow I could find at the auctions for the next couple of years. I put them between the two fences spikes up. I then posted signs warning of tire damage if the fence is crossed. After the first six months I have very few 4 wheelers try to cross the fences anymore.
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