the making of erehwon

tempforce

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i'm now using the new driveway, turn around and parking area

some of the lumber from the salvaged trees

side project, installing some trim in the front room.

acquired a new rear end for the f100

a Mark VIII motor and transmission for the f100
 

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a nice end to another day

getting a little rain

setting some fence post and ripping up more of the old driveway

repairing a commercial chipper

digging more stumps
 

tempforce

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made a strawberry planter

assembling a bed after painting the room..

some of the siding made from the salvaged trees.

one room finished

cutting with a circular saw now

got busy and forgot about filling the soaking pool
 

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moving the boards up, to assemble a ridge beam

a view from the shop scaffolding

a look south, all the way to the tree line was cleaned up using the L3200

looking west, all cleaned up

a view of the new drive way

the last bit of conduit being put in, for the shop..
 

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adding some plumbing, looks messy, but i know it won't leak...

obstacle course while putting in a garden

putting on some siding, the t110 is just for backing for a mortar wall... for a outside shower..

getting some shade on the inside of the shop

installing cross beams for the roof trusses.
 

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installing some sheeting

adding a fence for the garden

made a wire dispensing device

road kill scaffold, the end frames were found along the road. i made the cross rails..

pulling some sheeting over to the back side of the shop
 

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little saw does a lot of work. with my back, that is as big as i can use..

loading some siding

another project... putting this saw together....

more rain

found that the ground is still soft...

my second spring has arrived

installing the boards to make the air gap

first crop of peaches
 

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more peaches

need i say more

cutting some cedar

ground is still too wet, a great time to have a hydraulic line burst.....

improving the strawberry planter

more drains for the yard

acquired some boards made from a palm tree. should be a great looking shop office, table/bench top..

more siding ready to install

now for the weather roof..and i am fixing the torn reflective barrier before i cover the sheeting...space blankets are great for the repair panels..
 
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acquired a free hot tub, just needs the wiring fixed.. it's at the bottom of my to do list...

fitting the side door

getting some ply on the back wall.

framed in the office window.. i'm using hardy board here, as i'll have this area exposed to some heat. (Lighting)

got the fresh and soft water lines installed

working on the center section of the back wall

small load of supplies

got the scaffolding down, denailed then stacked. the garage door is waiting to be installed and a few more sheets of roofing
 
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unloaded another small load of siding

working on the north wall

made some progress here

ready for a break

did i mention i had to install rafters in my attic so i could change the lights in my front room... no... well i am now..
 

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this years crop.

traded down to a B3350... has heat, a/c, radio, filtered air and quieter operation. i plan on tinting the windows around the top portion of the glass.
add more sound proofing, more work lights and an air horn.
 
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CaveCreekRay

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Wow. Looks like my project.

I thought I was the only one crazy enough to bite off a huge project like this one. Good for you. You will eventually have exactly what you want. Its really coming together.

Funny how the little things really motivate you. My place came with a barn that was barren and nasty. My wife didn't think I could do it but the place is awesome now and its not even finished. The more you do, the more it motivates you to do.

Great that you took all the pictures along the way. No one would believe the volume of the work you have done. I look at my "before" pictures and I want to hurl. What was I thinking? :)

Ray
 

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Love the Stove BBQ combination!

Are those grapes up close? They look huge!

That Kubota has everything including the kitchen sink on it! LOL! :D
 

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Tempforce Dude I dont know what your smokin or drinkin or vitamins your takin,, but DAYUM I WANT SOME,, you have been one super busy little rasqual, it looks real good !!
 

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my L3200 had about 500 hrs on it when i traded. the front loader was needing new bushings in most of the joints, even with weekly lubes. i'm re-using my backhoe, it has a couple leaks that need fixed. but is still in good condition.
i am disappointed in the power of the hydraulics of the new front end loader. i'm used to being able to fill a bucket, with a single scoop-tilt action. i need to scoop-tilt, then back up and get another bite while tilting to fill the bucket on the B.. they need to install larger cylinders on this tractor..
other than that, it has plenty of power. even with my oversized 16" plow.
i found out that you don't want to go full depth with the plow. as you can't use the ditch on the next run. you will tip over.. good thing i had the front end loader low to the ground... or i would of been on my side.
i had trouble with the first regen for the epa mandated junk. but found that i needed to run the engine at a higher rpm, to keep the system happy. now keeping the engine between 2100-2300 rpm unless i'm cooling the turbo, prior to shutdown. or when bringing the engine speed slowly up from idle during start. i have not experienced any hard starting issues. i leave the throttle at idle and turn the key on for a few seconds, then start the engine. runs fine right away..
ps: if your curious, i'm 60, with a back injury and R.A., which slows me down tremendously, compared to what i used to be like.
anything over 20 lbs, i need help or have to find a way to get it done, using any method i can come up with..
 
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tempforce

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i had to play with my new plow today, the ground is still a bit wet. as you can see in the photo.
in this shot i hadn't even got deep.
each trip i was lowering the plow deeper to see how it worked, also to make angle adjustments as needed. i could cut the soil deeper than the tractor could stay upright. good thing i had the bucket on the front or my new tractor would be on it's side tonight. from now one, i'm setting the limit on the depth about half way... for safety reasons...
as you can see i only have about a inch of top soil after three years of work.. with the plow i should be able to work more materials into the sand, to make the sand / soil more productive.

i had just left the post office this morning, when i noticed a lady cutting down her banana stalks. i stopped by and asked her what she was going to do with them.
well a few minutes later, i return with the ranger to cut them down for her. finding out she was over 85 years old and her husband wasn't able to do anything anymore.
so i finished cutting the grove down for her and hauled away the stalks.
now they are in the area i'm going to plant melons next year. i'll till them in next spring, along with some charcoal....
i'll return tomorrow with a broom and sweep the street where i dug up some banana plants that were damaging the pavement. bringing a load of sawdust to put around the rest of the grove of bananas.

putting on some primer.

a bit more siding installed and a window framed...(the window is in... just didn't have a photo handy)...
 

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Great continuing report on a tremendous amount of work!

I have a question that is more for the moderators rather than you… normally, when someone posts pics as large as these, someone issues a mild peepee whack (reprimand) because the large pics require most of us to scroll back & forth side to side for every pic & posting. Don't get me wrong, the large pics are great for getting a feel for all the work being done, but constant scrolling is kind of a pain, & I would think uses up lots of bandwidth.
Has the pic size limitation been lifted?
 

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Great continuing report on a tremendous amount of work!

I have a question that is more for the moderators rather than you***8230; normally, when someone posts pics as large as these, someone issues a mild peepee whack (reprimand) because the large pics require most of us to scroll back & forth side to side for every pic & posting. Don't get me wrong, the large pics are great for getting a feel for all the work being done, but constant scrolling is kind of a pain, & I would think uses up lots of bandwidth.
Has the pic size limitation been lifted?
I think it's the post technique. I think he's doing the in-line pics and not the standard attachment upload process. These pics probably aren't all that large data wise.
(P.S. Yup, confirmed. These are not OTT pics, they are URL links coming from an external server)

Timeforce, you might want to make these an album here on OTT and post that way. You'll get thumbnails in your post and we can click on them to enlarge them to full size... Like below... (use the caption option to describe what's going on)
 

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tempforce

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thank you for the posting help. i hate the scrolling as well.
but wasn't sure how to fix it. i'll see what i can do about the large photos.