Mooving a tree

cabu

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Hello my friends,

last weekend my children helped me to move a tree:



Getting the tree from his old spot, where a new apple tree will find his home.



Positioning the tree.



Get it done.


That's one of the reasons to have kids. :)
 

Kubota_Man

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How cool is that? Get them into tractors and shooting skills and they will never have enough money to afford doing drugs or other similar bad things :D
 

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Nice family pictures!

None showing the kids helping to refill the hole ---- ? :D
 

cabu

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Even the extra fugly trees at that size would cost a lot if you would buy them in a shop...

They did not help with the dirt, because I sent them to get some water. :D

My Kids love to ride with me the lawn tractor or the kubota.
So they got a a small electro quad and I built a trike.
The trike is with a 49ccm pocket bike motor and can speed up tp 50km/h. :eek:
Trike Video
 

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My friend doing things with the kids is a wonderful thing, they grow to quickly. And I have to commend you on the blanking out of their faces, while some may not understand the idea behind it, I do, there are a lot of crazy MoFos running around out there!!
NOW about that pocket trik,,, hows about the build on that little monster,,lol
 
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cabu

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NOW about that pocket trik,,, hows about the build on that little monster,,lol
I build the trike around 2007. I didn't had kids those days, so you guess right it was for me. The trike is from the scrap yard and was for children with smooth rear wheels to slide around. I welded some brakets for two bearings, and used a 20mm silversteel as the axle. The wheels are from homedepot. The engine, muffler, tank, and chain-set was from ebay around $60.
The small toothwheel has only 6 teeth, and is gone after 10 minutes of using it.
But my daughter is using it totally 2-3 hours and it is still ok.

I like to build something that moves yourself around... :rolleyes:Some old pics