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Originally Posted by Kenswing
If the survey rod isn't buried too deep you can find it with a magnet. We just moved in so ours wasn't yet buried too deep. I used a stud finder to locate ours. Of course a metal detector is much easier.
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We live north of 466 — Marion County — up by Mulberry Grove. Does anybody know whether the developer put in 4 metal rods for the corners of the lots as a standard practice? My experience is the rods often get pounded into the ground over time and disappear. Alternatively, I’ve seen markers placed and originally driven into the ground below surface level. It’s pretty apparent the property lines around our yard ard and I’m just wondering what the original system might have been.