Magicman
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M4900 Utility Special 4WD e/w FEL & 1530 John Deere "Traveling Man"
Agreed, but I gotta put a lotta dirt in there to get a significant slope toward the front and make sure it's high enough that water (rain) doesn't come in and force the washing issue. I'm thinking something along the lines of 1/8" per foot slope toward the doors, and maybe put a small interior ramp at the doors to ensure the ROPS doesn't hit. I'm not real keen on raising and lowering the ROPS every time I want to use the tractor. Gonna do the slab with a broomed finish. It's quicker to do, and also cures a little quicker if the surface has some texture. Grout also stays put if I put something on it permanently. In addition, it'll hopefully prevent me from experimenting with self-inversion techniques if I spill something on it.Nothing wrong with a slope to the door. Makes power washing possible
You guys fare ok down there when all the storms came through last week? Our little town got hammered pretty hard, but fortunately most of the damage was tree damage in a little park next to the creek. A little roof/sheet metal damage here and there, but I don't think any houses were destroyed.Wowser!!! That is a huge difference.
Now I see where your username comes into play..I had pulled off the snowblower and flipped the bird at Mother Nature. She's a mean old B$$$$ and got even.
We woke up to 8" of new snow overnight. NWS put out a winter storm warning for tommorow for additional 9-13". Dang. Mother Nature. You win. I'll put the snowblower back on the tractor. Springtime in Alaska.
thats amazing hahaha. It’s funny how you can see exactly when I dug the orange shovel in to pull. What would be awesome would be if the diff lock could be engaged while kneeling on the seat facing backwards and pressing the hst peddle. No marks on the front from the bucket cause I had the grapple on.Crash277 ,
You din't really get it stuck, did you?
We're on to you.
You just wanted to do an Easter drawing. right?
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Both days. Then it's mosquito season.They have spring in Alaska?
Yes stormwise OK but as some of you, WET. 4WD twice yesterday moving and setting the sawmill up. Thankfully sawdust makes good "pavement" around the sawmill while working.You guys fare ok down there when all the storms came through last week?
Well done. Hard to do anything in the mud, but yep, the sawdust will absorb a lot of water. Good looking hardwood. White Oak?Yes stormwise OK but as some of you, WET. 4WD twice yesterday moving and setting the sawmill up. Thankfully sawdust makes good "pavement" around the sawmill while working.
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A few logs.
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And 5 hours later a few boards. The customer was happy and I got some jingle in my pocket.
that is awesome, must feel good to transform some gnarly trees into that!A few logs.
And 5 hours later a few boards. The customer was happy and I got some jingle in my pocket.
But....but....but....but you won't have any leaves left to blow with your new leaf blower!!Box bladed this yesterday, got most of the lumps out....
used to be woods, it's about to become lawn I'm excited to be a part of the transition!