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Re: Update, neighbor and trees
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Posted by 135 Fan on November 03, 2006 at 23:55:53 from (68.149.51.133):
In Reply to: Re: Update, neighbor and trees posted by davpal on November 03, 2006 at 23:12:51:
What's wrong with a MX track? I bought land to do exactly that. The old farmer across the way is the most supportive. He gets sick of people thinking it's supposed to "quiet and peaceful in the country". He says as long as it's not at night and people respect him on the road, no problem. It helps when I can pull him out with the cat if he gets stuck. Get the land rezoned and say it's good for the community and stops illegal riding. You'll have new neighbors in no time! More tolerable too. If the people living there don't move, they'll be planting trees by the dozens. In my case the farmer is the only one who lives close. Good idea, most people hate dirt bikes. For no real good reason though. You mention motorcycle and they think of motorcycle gangs. Dave
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