I'm just checking to see if anyone has any advice in this area before I call and write to complain.
Now that the snow is melted we can see that the centurylink techs that came out to set up DSL tore up our pasture for about 200 yards. Deep ruts from getting their dually stuck over and over, down to the axle (they don't even get 4x4s). They had to bring in a tow truck the following day to pull their truck out.
They were scheduled to come and turn on DSL, but when they showed up they didn't let us know they were here and just headed down to the very back of the property where their equipment is mounted to a pole. The pole is not on our property, it's actually on the neighbors behind us and had they approached from that side there is a real road that would have gotten them within about 50' of the pole. Information I could have easily shared with them had they stopped at the house. Also, due to the snow, I knew the conditions back there were very bad and would have told them to come back another time if they weren't willing to use the road to their pole. To make matters worse, they didn't even follow our basic road and decided that since the road looked bad, they'd just cut straight across the pasture....
I knew it was bad but couldn't tell how bad until the snow fully melted. Basically we have two ruts about 2' wide and 18' deep going for several hundred feet across the pasture. I'm hoping we can fix it with our tractor but I'm not sure exactly how to approach the fix since our tractor isn't very big. Our neighbors are going to sign a grazing lease with us but I'm not sure if it's safe for their cattle with the way it is now.
Anyone ever dealt with anything like this before?