Billy, I have been reading all the responses with great interest. and agree with a great deal of them but it occurred to me if you could fill that 175 ft opening with old One-ways, and plows of various kind, and old grain truck or two and make a fence of hard to move items that would be a way to simply block the access to the 4 wheelers, and they couldn't move them for they are too heavy. That might be and option and give you a reason to hit up every old farm implement yard around, perhaps find a treasure or two. Though my first option is a spike tooth harrow turned upside down in the 4 wheeler tracks. I usually tend to be more radical on crap like this, but the thought came to me and it might be a way to simply Hem them off your place! Without escalating the problem or direct confrontation, You don't know what kind of Riff-Raff you may lock horns with, or what they are capable of! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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