You are reading too much into my replies. I am not trying to start something with you. I think if we met face to face we would have a good conversation. Sometimes things do not come across in text as they do in spoken word, as I cannot see your face and you cannot see mine, and therefore, neither of us can "read" the other's intent.
If it would have been me, I would have talked to the person that put up the fence even if my wife was with me. Maybe he has a spouse and my wife and she would become friends. That's the way I look at life. We have 7 neighbors and I only wish one of them would go away. I generally get along with most folks pretty well.
I then read that you talked to the owner, not the renter, and resolved the issue, so I wished you well.
I also noted that you(and others) mentioned damage to the trees that you felt needed to be addressed. As I have been raising a stand of veneer timber for the past 23 years that I will be leaving to my children, I am curious as to how you are going to deal with the damage to the trees. I suggested you contact a forester to see if there is, indeed, permanent damage to the trees. A good resource for that is your state agency. Hope that helps.
Are we clear on my intent now? I wish you well. Good luck with your new neighbor. Good luck with your trees. Happy tractoring, etc... :thumbsup: