Chatting today with a client who purchased a few lots that we are to survey across the street from his business.?ÿ There must be 30 vehicles/bodies strewn about the area.?ÿ A couple are stretch limos.?ÿ I'm sure none of them have run in years.?ÿ I commented to the client that I sure hope none of the corners fall under one of those vehicles/bodies.?ÿ He said the seller was supposed to have had them moved by now.?ÿ He told me not to worry about it.?ÿ If one is over a corner, he will move it.?ÿ There is no doubt he could do that.?ÿ He's a heavy machinery repair shop.?ÿ Dozers, track hoes, back hoes, you name it.?ÿ Yup, I foresee no problems now.
Except that your pin finder will be useless.
I've seen a couple of our customers dig up corners (gently) with their tractors when the calc landed there.?ÿ
I??ve got one of those coming up and down here, with the time of year it is, I??ll be doing a lot of that work with snake shot in the magazine.
I told a client I couldn't get a shot because of all the trees, "i'll be back" shows up with a skid steer "what you need cleared".?ÿ
Back in the early 90's we needed to dig in a county road to locate a stone that should still be there.?ÿ The client had one of the pull-type road graders that were used to maintain roads prior to WWII.?ÿ He used that to help us.?ÿ We found the stone.