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Congratulations on both Shawn......multiple build threads......
Shawn make me something red....Congratulations. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
GLO officially has a new home, locked that contract in this morning.Also finalized having a new home built this morning, so will be moving in to that in seven months roughly.
Shawn, Good for you!New GLO shop and you get to buy all new furniture for the new house.....BOOM!
Quote from: Flyin6 on September 28, 2018, 07:43:22 PMShawn, Good for you!New GLO shop and you get to buy all new furniture for the new house.....BOOM!Well, I don’t know about all new furniture but we definitely do not have enough currently. New place will be almost 5k sq ft and we’re under 2500k now.....Home 3 car garage will be just that a garage to store vehicles. One of the storage rooms in basement will be a small home workshop with minimal tools, table saw and radial arm saw storage. Throw in a decent work bench and I’m golden there. Shop will house everything else, keeping me focused on separate things at each place. Degrees of separation maybe?I did measure it this morning, new house is less than 4 miles from my shop.
Another security joke. Went to high school football game with an all metal automatic knife in my pocket. They wanded me and found my truck remote but not the knife I feel safer. Not. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sold my tractor. Shortly after I brought it home, my wife told me that I should have gotten a bigger one. Then after we had a guy come in and do some dirt work with a compact track loader, she said I should buy one. So today I sold the John Deere. I got basically what I had in it and got several months work out of it. I’ll take some time to decide what I want and what I can afford. We’ll see. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thumbs up on the fire. What’s the metal part of the pit?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Relaxing out at the cabin finally. Been a long few weeks, still haven’t physically come home from Australia. Been on nights since I got home. So jet lag/whatever the heck it will be now for me...Tired as all get out and not happy with it all but life goes on. Looking out the window at the snow showers and glad to see winter is coming back. Nothing accumulating yet but looks like it could be a long winter.
Nice crew there, got it done!Is that fire warming the Kabota?
Quote from: dave945 on September 28, 2018, 09:52:06 PMSold my tractor. Shortly after I brought it home, my wife told me that I should have gotten a bigger one. Then after we had a guy come in and do some dirt work with a compact track loader, she said I should buy one. So today I sold the John Deere. I got basically what I had in it and got several months work out of it. I’ll take some time to decide what I want and what I can afford. We’ll see. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, we need to talkI'd suggest we meet down at the farmThere I have the 30HP tractor, a 66HP tractor and of course the 96HP compact track loaderTry out each one and decidePersonally, if you are developing property, taking it from a wild state to a more refined one, then the CTL is definitely the way to roll (Get it, "way to roll") But if your property is already well developed and you don't need to dig foundations, put in roads, clear paths through the woods and things like that, then a larger wheeled tractor is the way to go.No doubt, a CTL is more fun BY FAR (I MEAN THE ULTIMATE BIG KIDS TOY) but does damage the grass some.You can rent CTL's for around $200 ish a day I think.But if you decide to buy one, I think I can weigh in here
Quote from: Flyin6 on September 29, 2018, 09:31:11 AMQuote from: dave945 on September 28, 2018, 09:52:06 PMSold my tractor. Shortly after I brought it home, my wife told me that I should have gotten a bigger one. Then after we had a guy come in and do some dirt work with a compact track loader, she said I should buy one. So today I sold the John Deere. I got basically what I had in it and got several months work out of it. I’ll take some time to decide what I want and what I can afford. We’ll see. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, we need to talkI'd suggest we meet down at the farmThere I have the 30HP tractor, a 66HP tractor and of course the 96HP compact track loaderTry out each one and decidePersonally, if you are developing property, taking it from a wild state to a more refined one, then the CTL is definitely the way to roll (Get it, "way to roll") But if your property is already well developed and you don't need to dig foundations, put in roads, clear paths through the woods and things like that, then a larger wheeled tractor is the way to go.No doubt, a CTL is more fun BY FAR (I MEAN THE ULTIMATE BIG KIDS TOY) but does damage the grass some.You can rent CTL's for around $200 ish a day I think.But if you decide to buy one, I think I can weigh in hereDon, I’ll gladly take you up on this offer. I’d love to be able to compare/contrast the different machines. I’ve run bigger tractors before, but mainly for bush hogging, and rented bobcats before, but the wheeled variant. I’m just worried your going to make me ride the whole way to the hide site blindfolded and trussed up in the back of the truck. ;)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Quote from: JR on September 29, 2018, 11:38:45 PMNice crew there, got it done!Is that fire warming the Kabota?At least it isn’t a JD - probably would have melted if Don’s experience is anything to go from.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not today, but 20hrs worth of dirt work with the tractor and mini x.Also built a rock screed.[img width=262 height=350]Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk