> The neighbor in back is not a friendly guy and both of our parcels are heavily wooded.
I'd do what I could to preserve the reminants of wire & mark such. This will be the 'undertood' border between you, and how the land was figured for decades.
I'd put away the GPS and forget about starting up any ugliness in the neighborhood. _Unless_ you have a real argument about a chunk of proerty - I'm assuming you agree the old fence line would be close enough to correct?
Fellas that don't get along too good typically don't like new-fangled technology pushed by people out to steal 'their' land.
I'd work real hard on not destroying/ disturbing that old fence line, but adding a few Tee posts or some such that will re-enforce where everyone is comfortable with the current property line.
If it is a straight line, it should be pretty easy to follow the old fence bits. I'd not take out any stumps with wire in them - leave them as the old established markers.
In the moving road issue I mentioned in the last message, the county survey crew put the property line 25 feet over. Dad pointed to the surface of the road, said their is a marker under the tar here. They used a metal detector, dad was within 18 inches of a 'hit' on the detector. They said,w ell, we don't know what is under there tho?
By the next noon, the tar was removed starting there & grader was moving gravel sub-base around, hum no didn't see any sort of metal what do you mean, we're the constreuction people if you have any questions talk to the survey people....?
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