You did pretty good. I live 3 miles from the horse farm iv worked on for 25 years now, there's one house near one of our hay fields, the guy has been told repeatedly to not ride his atv on the land or in hay fields. Well one day in the middle of winter I drives tractor and spreader from my house full of cow manure down to the farm to spread it on the fields, I go to the very back of the farm and try to go down a little hill to get into the hay field and I see the guys atv stuck in a snow drift. I stop the tractor, go look at the atv and there's no key in it. I was pretty ticked, so I took the loader and pushed the atv out of my way, I dident hit it hard or anything, but I seen i put a crack in the plastic fender, just a small one. Next day I'm walking the horses out and this old fool rides up on the atv, I'm hoping he dosent spook the horse and I'm thinking he's mighty mad about his fender, he gets off and says thanks buddy for getting my atv out! Lol I was pretty surprised. The thing that bugs me is when other people think they can do what they want on your land? I just don't get that. Another situation was another neighbor was riding his atv down the road, illegal I know, a guy comes to the stop sign as I was talking to the kid, this guy was the head of the snowmobile club, he says to the kid, you better not be riding that on the snowmobile trails, I said to the guy, you see that farm, you better not be making snowmobile trails across it, (which they were when they were told not to) so the guy speeds off! Lol, I told my friend ride on there trail on this farm for all I care!
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