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Is the pond deep enough to dive into from the wall you built?
Don, put the foundation in this year. Next year frame it and get it enclosed. Third year complete it.....Do the majority yourself and sub out what you don’t want to do. Maybe take a couple years to finish inside, what does it matter?
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
I am just happy she has finally decided she wants to spend the rest of this time with “You”. I am not sure Ken or Charles would handle all the unfinished projects that would come with you after she booted ya outSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Plus it is getting scary here, people are leaving in droves. All the time I hear people talk about or said they just bought out of state.
Quote from: stlaser on April 21, 2019, 08:57:13 PMDon, put the foundation in this year. Next year frame it and get it enclosed. Third year complete it.....Do the majority yourself and sub out what you don’t want to do. Maybe take a couple years to finish inside, what does it matter?I never really thought about it, but the numbers flat out work. It is possible to sell this place and move down there and have a mortgage free brand new house on our 91 acres.We are talking about it at the moment. I'm getting an idea of what kind of house she wants. We both agree that smaller and cozy and pass on the big house thing. Our current home is over 7,500 sq ft counting all spaces under a roof and is just way too friggin big. It is costly, and after paying for it, I'll have a country/neighborhood home in a plastic setting. Can't p_ss off the back deck, can't shoot, can't let the dogs run, have to mulch and keep up appearances, and I am just not so good with any of thatDown there life is real. If you don't make or build it you don't have it. Farm life is just the best. And with the income we enjoy and no mortgage or payments to speak of, it could really be nice.I'll post up as we work down this decision trail, see where it leads.
Quote from: Flyin6 on April 21, 2019, 09:41:18 PMQuote from: stlaser on April 21, 2019, 08:57:13 PMDon, put the foundation in this year. Next year frame it and get it enclosed. Third year complete it.....Do the majority yourself and sub out what you don’t want to do. Maybe take a couple years to finish inside, what does it matter?I never really thought about it, but the numbers flat out work. It is possible to sell this place and move down there and have a mortgage free brand new house on our 91 acres.We are talking about it at the moment. I'm getting an idea of what kind of house she wants. We both agree that smaller and cozy and pass on the big house thing. Our current home is over 7,500 sq ft counting all spaces under a roof and is just way too friggin big. It is costly, and after paying for it, I'll have a country/neighborhood home in a plastic setting. Can't p_ss off the back deck, can't shoot, can't let the dogs run, have to mulch and keep up appearances, and I am just not so good with any of thatDown there life is real. If you don't make or build it you don't have it. Farm life is just the best. And with the income we enjoy and no mortgage or payments to speak of, it could really be nice.I'll post up as we work down this decision trail, see where it leads.Sounds like a fantastic plan. I can relate to the large house that is too friggen big. Especially when all the kids fly the coup. I have always lived and purchased property based on the school system and school environment. (Drugs, Libtards, etc.) What would you do with the pre rangers and school options? Football, wrestling..?
Start cutting and drying lumber now!!! We can relate to country living, only on four acres but ain’t no one in my neighborhood throwing a fit about the weeds that take over the lot from time to time.... of course our yard and garden are mostly yard free :)Good choice boss of Don!!! Look forward to seeing this come to life in the years to come.
Sticking. New one to me. I call it piloting. I cut the bush/trees whatever. The kids pile it. Bush pilots they is.
Why couldn't he do it?
No one else could have done it? Save you time and frustration.
well if that's the case, he will need a bigger tractor, he will need a hay cutter, he will need to get a hay rake, he will need either a round or square baler, if he wants the hay to last any sort of time (so he can make money off of it)he will need to get a baler that can wrap the bale's, lets not forget about the hay wagon for the square bales or the trailer for the round bales, he will also need to get a bale tine attachment to fit the lift arms of the bigger tractor he will have to get....
You all forgot the rework and fixes. With that much more equipment he will run over that many more things. A minimum of five cameras a season at least. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
They make all in cutter/bailers right? Just have to stack em then,,,,,,,,,,
Don't you have a plane to catch?
Phil, those are used more for silage than anything else.
He was supposed to get me photos of the hoe also for possible options of purchase this or that Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You've been working here so where's the pics?