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Keith
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Topics: 55 / Replies: 1996
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RE: Why bother with Assumed Bearing Basis?

BLM True North Surveys?Whenever you close a section on the BLM survey plat, you have to add a convergency factor for the latitude that you are in.I am...

12 years ago
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RE: That old fence ain't necessarily the boundary

The protracted linesYes Dave, these protracted lines are simply the plan for the landowners to establish their boundaries on the ground and/or for lan...

12 years ago
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RE: That old fence ain't necessarily the boundary

The protracted linesare only in minds of the draftsman of the original survey plat and do not exist until they are established/monumented on the groun...

12 years ago
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RE: That old fence ain't necessarily the boundary

Keith, "Where It Never Was Located" Is A False StatementI know!

12 years ago
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RE: That old fence ain't necessarily the boundary

Dave, I Disagree With Your StatementWell Paul,Some still want to preserve that protracted position, even tho the landowners are satisfied with their e...

12 years ago
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RE: That old fence ain't necessarily the boundary

I would assume that fences will never reach the accuracy level of today's machines!

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

OK, so now you have two sets of cornersyes and a bunch of measuring experts!

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

Ah ha, I thought it was a good post, especially the part that I quoted. Right on!Keith

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

Did I just see a post by jud and now it is gone? Anyway, I copied this from that post. Holding the GLO is not always the prudent thing to do when lon...

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

Everybody, read this and then read it again:Along comes EVERYBODY else and they are tasked with dividing up the remainder. The corners they set will a...

12 years ago
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RE: Somebody should go get this, in Northern Mississippi

It looks like a Dietzgen transit with the box lying on its side, rather they upright. Could be a K & E?Very good transit in it's day!Keith

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

Dan, I don't remember the exact circumstance, but the idea of two corners for the C 1/4 sec. cor. where it is a regular C 1/4 on the GLO plat, is sim...

12 years ago
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RE: Christmas Greetings

We are having a prime rib on the barbecue and a bottle of Justin Cab to go along with it, with friends.Merry Christmas everybody!

12 years ago
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RE: The bogus theory of subdividing sections in the PLSS

Anybody in BLM care about the subject?Getting more embarrassing every day!You have to know that I am keeping this on top until somebody has the nerve ...

12 years ago
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RE: Video “slide show” with Windows Live Movie Maker

Thanks Mike about your comments about me!But, if you practice this photo manipulation for as long as I have been cutting wood, you are going to be an ...

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

OK, so now you have two sets of cornersThere are arguments on how to hold em and arguments on how to fold em, but no arguments on double sets of corne...

12 years ago
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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

OK, so now you have two sets of cornersIn other words, you will end up with two sets of corners!

12 years ago
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RE: Here is another hypothetical...

I would be interested in hearing an argument to reject the original stakeout because I can't think of one.Exactly right!Or, show every line that you c...

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RE: OK, so now we have a C1/4 that is 85' east of the BBint

Yes Brian, I have heard that kind of testimony before.....it just ain't fair!!Why isn't the same argument used when a landowner or surveyor finds a 1/...

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