You're missing the point because you are analyzing what I wrote, either I missed a word in a sentence,or did not write clearly, sorry about that. The point is that I know how they are about their land, does not mean I know how they are on rented land, any farmer knows to beware of any tenant.
It was actually the old man in the loader, and he was cracking, pushing trees over, and my road is on the other side, they have lots of hired help too, I can't see who is in the cab without going out there. It was good to see the father and son working the fields and I would expect that I would not have to be there, but not knowing who was in the cab, you have to at least make yourself known, hired help could have made a mess, and this hedge is a natural fence, to keep 20-30 atvs out, my farmer friend punched one hole through it already and made a real problem for me, cost me money to close it off, trespassers wrecked it once, I blocked it again, had he left it alone, and that mind you is the reason. Now the point was, that I give them the benefit of the doubt, I was instructed, not asked to be very careful on their land and another farmers rented land, so I believe firmly these guys are credible in doing there work, still nothing wrong with checking on them, cause every other time I turn a blind eye, it costs me money, time or other problems, you cant armchair quarterback things like this, either get involved or stay home and keep your mouth shut LOL !!!!!!!!!!
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