paden cash, post: 456240, member: 20 wrote: Did I guess right?That's it!
Not being an expert I'll go with you Gene. I don't have a hand lens, wonder if the GLO moundsman did in 1895. I see quite a few I don't think they ...
Couple of CC's from yesterday also.
MightyMoe, post: 456220, member: 700 wrote: No need to pencil in that one Leon, nice stone, easy to see. :)Its on the rounded nose instead of the flat...
Loyal, post: 456218, member: 228 wrote: Yup!Dat be one of those HARD Quartzite Cobbles that are harder than some surveyor's heads.:cool:LoyalYeah, and...
Here is one I found yesterday. Can you see the 4?I'll post later with the 4 penciled in.
How about comparing JAVAD office software with Trimble Business Center. I stayed with Trimble due to TBC and my 20 years of Trimble files and TBC. ...
Not sure I follow the logic:Land deal for 400 acres say at $1000 per acre ($400,000). 400 acres comprised of 10 ?? 40 acre aliquot parts in sectional...
Sounds like there is a lot of fences and that the total sale area is enclosed with fences. Any fence that the seller owns the land on both sides in t...
Keep in mind that state laws may vary on this issue (quite a lot in some). My state, Utah, is probably at one far side.I wouldn't say that a boundary...
Old long term boundary fences in my state would become the boundary. They do need to have to separate ownership. I'd assume if they hired a surveyor...
Tom Adams, post: 454363, member: 7285 wrote: I think a big point of Lucas talk is about retracing earlier surveys (which is what most of us do when co...
My view is that a professional boundary survey results in an opinion. The surveyor backs up the opinion based upon such things that should be put on t...
Gene Kooper, post: 453039, member: 9850 wrote: I'm sure you will find out who stole your septic tank this next week when the invoice for its removal a...
linebender, post: 452647, member: 449 wrote: Try this one on for size. Adding the sides doesn't seem to work when the south line isn't 80 chThey subt...
thebionicman, post: 452410, member: 8136 wrote: So I'm reading specs for a staking proposal and they look pretty decent. The monument preservation lan...
Where I work, confusion of lines and title is the norm. Everybody has joined in for 150 years, landowners, title companies, and surveyors.
FrozenNorth, post: 452612, member: 10219 wrote: Go buy a lotto ticket. NOW. :)Utah doesn't have a lottery, need to drive to the border for that.