[AT] Off Topic, Neighbors Tree Fell on my Property

Cecil R Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Wed Nov 7 05:25:58 PST 2012


John:
I don't want to hijack this thread, but I think we have already chased 
this rabbit until he is out of breath.  Where are you to have found  an 
orchard tractor? I have never seen one in real life!  I only saw them in 
pictures.  Please post a few for us to see.  We have orchards here in 
Okla, but no one has an orchard tractor.  They must be very rare, 
especially an Oliver.
Cecil  in OKla


On 11/6/2012 10:49 PM, John Wilkens wrote:
> Will, avoid the legal solution and go with "the good neighbor
> policy"...by all means!   Good luck!
> Making pretty good progress on the Oliver Orchard project.  Hung a
> sign on the front grill "Nothing is Impossible" that I glance at
> often!    John W.
>
>
>
> At 09:37 AM 11/6/2012, you wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Two of my neighbors hickories fell onto my walking path. I've got
>> 10+ acres and he has about 15 acres. Never met the neighbor since he
>> bought the property a few years back.
>>
>> The trees fell halfway on his property and all of the tops are on my
>> property and walking path.
>>
>> My plan is to go to his door and ask him if he wants the trees. If
>> yes, then I'll request that he takes them off my property at some
>> point, tops and all. If not, then I'll ask if I can cut them off the
>> root ball and tow the sections down to my splitting area.
>>
>> What is the law on trees that fall onto your property? Who owns them?
>>
>> This is a heavily wooded area. My feeling is that if I clear off my
>> path I should get the wood... Problem is, I don't really want the
>> tops, If I'm going to take the effort to cut up the tree I'll want
>> the whole thing.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Will, SE PA.
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