Awesome pictures, videos and story to go along with. I cracked up on the audio portion of the first very short video -"This could give us a problem".
Yea the keys were in the gradall, you mean the screwdriver to jump start it right?

Lucky you they left the keys in the ignition, next time they will know better like the D9 Dozer operator. I remember when you called to say you loaded the tank onto your flatbed, and that the tank was 10' diameter, plus it was off the ground another 2' being on the trailer. I laughed so hard (to myself) when I asked you how you gonna get it off, and you said "with the
FEL on the Kama". Then I thought, well maybe Rob's got a 20' boom pole for the
FEL he did not tell us about. Little did I know you were setting the stage to "innocently" hijack the Gradall ! HaHaHa the joke was on me.
Looks like the gradall was a good tool for the job, I bet it was fun to drive.
The Log home is coming along nicely, South camp is looking spiffy too with all the repairs.
Are you going to do all the plumbing and electrical for the water tank yourself ?
I would suggest to use the tank water so that it stays fresh by constantly filling and using the water, that way good water will be available in the event the well or it's plumbing needs maintenance.
Do you have to tap in at the 4000 gallon mark? or could you use the water from the bottom, provided there was an interlocked means to prevent it from going below 4000 gallons. It could be done with a float set at the 4000 mark tied into a solenoid. The tank I installed is rigged up with two floats. One to stop it from filling, the other is a low level alarm that also shuts off the jet pump to protect it. Do you have a means of getting inside the tank? I ask that because in order to install fittings you have to get inside - I did that on mine but it was much smaller tank.
Brad would be proud of you that you used Gorilla tape on the new tarp above south camp. I've seen that stuff in stores but never bought or used it, now that you have had a chance to use it, what do you think? how good is it? Does it foam up when it dries like the glue does?
Oh yea the "little" detail of selling your home in Rancho. Yep the housing market is not favorable for selling right now. Hopefully it will turn around soon. My prediction is 2-3 years out, then it will start a slow comeback. Too many new homes were built in too short a time and sold to those who could never have afforded them in the first place, the surplus is huge. It will take a while to shake out. Maybe consider renting or leasing it out if it's allowed? I'm sure you will be exploring all options.
All your adventures and stories (confessions?) will be great ones to tell your grandchildren around the camp fire.
Larry