> How do you add 'Tract 2' with common lines at 105-106-107-108 (or any other combination if you already have it worked up)?
You'd just start a new traverse at some common point and go from there. In practice, if the adjacent tracts don't have a common basis of bearings, you'd probably want to enter the adjacent tract as a separate thing, and either compute the courses as angles and distances or rotate the bearings onto a common basis. For example here's the second tract from the same project as above:
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# Tract Two - 94.406 ac.
TB
T 115 S76-20-32E 1602.55
T 120 S50-45-55W 67.22
T 121 S43-13-25W 34.54
T 122 S81-49-25W 47.00
T 123 S66-05-50W 36.77
T 124 S17-01-45W 42.10
T 125 S27-52-35E 30.48
T 126 S21-06-50W 40.00
T 127 S03-49-45W 97.70
T 128 S17-48-25E 57.20
T 129 S54-16-35E 14.00
T 130 N71-15-40E 17.20
T 131 S74-36-15E 154.40
T 132 S53-54-55E 76.12
T 133 S57-22-30E 313.00
T 134 S61-58-50E 173.10
T 135 S74-00-10E 36.15
T 136 S44-12-05E 273.22
T 137 S70-18-45E 56.50
T 138 S77-38-25E 60.50
T 139 S45-27-40E 47.50
T 140 S86-59-20E 34.20
T 141 S23-34-00W 65.00
T 142 N85-24-15W 33.84
T 143 N46-32-40W 20.58
T 144 S61-21-20W 200.22
T 145 S40-39-35W 28.28
T 146 S04-20-25E 60.00
T 147 S67-46-30E 11.20
T 148 N51-58-10E 18.00
T 149 N34-19-10E 25.60
T 150 N74-21-00E 10.20
T 151 N71-37-25E 33.00
T 152 S72-32-20E 43.10
T 153 S21-06-45E 108.80
T 154 S26-43-30W 19.24
T 155 S02-53-00W 113.10
T 156 S10-21-35W 289.25
T 157 N89-38-25W 924.42
T 158 S89-41-00W 1139.78
T 159 N34-13-55W 132.40
T 160 N30-20-25w 177.14
T 161 N32-57-15W 87.05
T 162 N40-03-15W 131.57
T 163 N49-11-20W 110.45
T 164 N33-49-30W 134.30
T 165 N43-03-25W 73.30
T 166 N39-43-20W 76.65
T 167 N26-35-20W 72.75
T 168 N22-56-25W 222.22
T 169 N34-54-55W 79.30
T 170 N10-09-45W 67.65
T 171 N04-11-35W 137.62
T 172 N23-09-05W 42.73
T 173 N02-27-55W 82.55
T 174 N06-51-00W 34.62
T 175 N52-21-20E 339.43
T 176 N33-38-32E 491.17
TE 115
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