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fence line: clear it or bull-doze it?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1286095" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>I Wanted to build a good property fence that is grown up in trees and brush I was going to doze it clean, but the neighbor does not want any trees or brush cut on his side, that means hand cleaning and cutting to the wire, nothing on his side. Going to make hard to only work on one side of the fence. Law states only overhanging limbs can be trimmed. Luckily it is only 750 ft. He is not the best neighbor to have , all costs are on me, no help from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1286095, member: 10124"] I Wanted to build a good property fence that is grown up in trees and brush I was going to doze it clean, but the neighbor does not want any trees or brush cut on his side, that means hand cleaning and cutting to the wire, nothing on his side. Going to make hard to only work on one side of the fence. Law states only overhanging limbs can be trimmed. Luckily it is only 750 ft. He is not the best neighbor to have , all costs are on me, no help from him. [/QUOTE]
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