Or, his neighbors might have jerked him around for years, and he is terribly sensitive to the repeated encroachment/ trespass he has endured upon his property time and time again.
I understand from your point of view what you did was no big deal.
But, seems you were on his property, and even with easements it is still listed as his property, he still likely pays taxes on the ground you were parked on to the middle of the road.....
Here folks battle over the hay that can be made on the road rights of ways, did you rut up or mat down the grass?
If you were in his shoes, and been knocked down a few times by a hole neighbors, you might act just like him......
All depends on the point of view and past experience. I do understand where you didn't think it was a big deal and often is not.
Myself, I got neighbors I extra combine my beans early one pass along their land so they can get a grain cart back to their end rows, or get their combine turned around easier. Because they are darn good neighbors and do the same for me.
Other neighbors, I leave the crop until the end, so they don't run over my property and use my land to turn around on and compact the heck out of my land.... Because they keep taking advantage, and do nothing for me, and try to take more than their side of the property border.
So, what do you walk into what kind of situation is all?
I bet the fella you worked for and the 'crazy neighbor' don't get along, and you walked into the middle of that...... Now, which one is actually crazy, that would take a lot more review of decades of issues.......
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