I have had to "trespass" a couple times in the last 5 years or so.
The first time was because my IH1066 was gelling up. I was able to limp it to county owned property, and had actually called the Sheriff Department before I left it there. They said "no problem", and that they would let the county road department that actually owned the property know it "belonged" there.
The other time was this summer when a tire went flat on my Kuhn mower conditioner. It is an odd size tire, so had no choice but to just park it.
It spent the first night in a grass waterway between two corn fields. It was almost dark when the tire "blew".
I did leave a message for the landowner, did not hear back from him. Went ahead and asked the landowner who lives across the road the next day if I could move it to his property, he said OK and it can stay there as long as needed.
It is all about letting the property owner know. Most if not all will work with you if you have a real need to be there for a short while. DOUG
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