MossflowerWoods
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- Joined
- Aug 12, 2011
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- Location
- Fredericksburg, VA
- Tractor
- Kioti DK50SE HST w/FEL, Gravely 60" ZTR Mower. Stihl MS290 (selling), CS261, & FS190 + Echo CS400 & 2010 F-350 6.4 PSD snowplow truck
dodge man, thanks for your willingness to answer questions!
Dave,
You rock! My surveyor was very much open to my active participation (heck I was paying the $3500, so I was the customer also) but he was similarly VERY willing to answer questions nd help me understand.
I too thank you for both being here on TBN & being willing to answer questions. I will be asking about adverse possession also...
Very cool sir.
There is no way in the world a surveyor can use a transit to shoot through the trees and brush. I am not sure GPS can get a clear view of the sky.
Ed,
My 51 acres was similarly heavily forested, and not surveyed in over 20 years.
I spent a couple days with the crew as they were cutting trails to shoot transit's and record the data. There still are some the temporary marker plastic flags in places. But I also spent a couple hours with the lead on the team to actually walk my boundary and put my foot or hand on every corner I could.
My biggest issue is I have something like 27 "corners" that are the center of the northernmost stream of a branch (creek) in and out of my pond, and the banks of my pond just to make up northern boundary line. Only the western boundary is a straight line (and not due North unfortunately).
The good and bad of a creek is the property line can change. My land went from 49.75 acres 20-30 years ago, to 50.77 acres (all of the gain is a swampy marsh best as I can tell btw) mostly due to more accurate measurements/math, and the creek changed course (or was mis-marked) last time.
It was an amazing process, and I will NEVER buy with out knowing all my corners BEFORE closing.
Thanks,
David