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<blockquote data-quote="expensive hobby" data-source="post: 876920" data-attributes="member: 17104"><p>Larry- this is a great question. I need to replace a lot of fence here in PA because trees and brush have grown up in the fence rows and trees keep falling on the fence from off of the neighbors side. They do not have cattle/livestock but the woman of the house is a real piece of work. I started clearing some of the fallen trees with my tractor and chain saw and she accused me of stealing "timber" from her side. I tried to explain that the trees had been windblown and were ruining the fence but she insisted that I do not clear any more. You can see that the trees were blown over but she did not care. She was dead set that this was her wood. Needless to say this was not prime timber, mostly dead locust and cherry. Thought about pushing everything back on to her side but I'm certain that she is the type that would try to take legal action. I don't know the law here and really do not know where to find it (if there is such a beast). I would like to have someone come in with a dozer and clear it all out but fear legal action from my crusty neighbor. And I refuse to move the fenceline in further on my farm because she will claim that land too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="expensive hobby, post: 876920, member: 17104"] Larry- this is a great question. I need to replace a lot of fence here in PA because trees and brush have grown up in the fence rows and trees keep falling on the fence from off of the neighbors side. They do not have cattle/livestock but the woman of the house is a real piece of work. I started clearing some of the fallen trees with my tractor and chain saw and she accused me of stealing "timber" from her side. I tried to explain that the trees had been windblown and were ruining the fence but she insisted that I do not clear any more. You can see that the trees were blown over but she did not care. She was dead set that this was her wood. Needless to say this was not prime timber, mostly dead locust and cherry. Thought about pushing everything back on to her side but I'm certain that she is the type that would try to take legal action. I don't know the law here and really do not know where to find it (if there is such a beast). I would like to have someone come in with a dozer and clear it all out but fear legal action from my crusty neighbor. And I refuse to move the fenceline in further on my farm because she will claim that land too. [/QUOTE]
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