MY2012 5085M ordered today!

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Great pics, Lowes in your area sells those 16' post's?

Matt
 
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The picture of the augered hole leaves little doubt about the hardness of the soil... whoa! The side walls were polished and smooth! :eek:
Not only are the walls of the holes polished and smooth, so are the sides of the auger! I haven't used the 24 incher in years, and it was very rusty looking when I started, but now it got a nice polished look to it.

I bet that was a pretty good POP when the brace snapped. The flaked paint tells a story...
It sure was. I actually gave it a little too much pressure on another hole, and the bent the bracket which caused the paint to flake.

Thanks for the pictures, pclausen. That view is downright glorious! :D Stayin' home and workin' around the place would be just fine.. just fine.
No joke. I work in the IT department of a telco during the week, which can be very stressful at times, so I really enjoy the break during the weekends, being able to play around my place. Unfortunately, I still got about 20 years before retirement, but maybe I'll be able to do so early. Then again, buying this new 5085M isn't exactly helping that possibility. :D
 
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I did get the last 4 posts set today. Here's a shot from early this morning after getting the batter boards setup in the rear.

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And late afternoon mixing cement for the final post:

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And a shot after cleaning everything up:

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Had a friend help stand up and brace the 4 posts, but otherwise it was a solo affair. Had to make a trip to Lowes for a 2nd pallet of cement. I ended up using a total of 76 bags, so almost 13 bags per hole on average. So I mixed a little over 6000 lbs worth! Those 80# bags sure did start feeling heavy towards the end of the day.
 
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A lot of work indeed! Coming along though. Had you had a set of pallet forks you could have saved yourself a lot of trouble of loading and unloading the bucket. Are you getting a set with the 5085?
 
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Following the thread. And very interesting project your doing. but are you putting any drains around your addition? Cause it looks like you might have a problem with water, and maybe washing dirt into the building. Just curious. BTW what work will you have for that new 5085M when it gets delivered?
 
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A lot of work indeed! Coming along though. Had you had a set of pallet forks you could have saved yourself a lot of trouble of loading and unloading the bucket. Are you getting a set with the 5085?
I already picked up the pallet forks for the 5085. It's too bad the loader on the New Holland is not global carrier. In fact, that loader has no carrier at all, the bucket pins directly to the loader frame.

Here are a few shots of the Frontier AP13G pallet forks, rated for 5500 lbs. I got the longer 48" tines.

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I like those collars than can be adjust in to lock the tines in position. I really hated how big a pain it was to adjust the tines in and out on the old set. These look like they will just glide in and out.

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Has yet to be hooked up to a loader. All paint on the global carrier brackets is accounted for. Won't be for long once I get the 5085. :D

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You're right, they would have come in real handy this past weekend!
 
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Following the thread. And very interesting project your doing. but are you putting any drains around your addition? Cause it looks like you might have a problem with water, and maybe washing dirt into the building.
Absolutely, I plant to install a French drain along the side and back and along the back of the existing shop as seen here:

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As can be seen, the challenge will be dealing with the 400A service line entering the shop. I think it is down a full 36", so I should clear over top of it. There is also a buried water line in the foreground of the picture I need to deal with as well.

BTW what work will you have for that new 5085M when it gets delivered?
Mostly bush hogging semi maintained land (50 acres) and finish cutting (10 acres), but I also got about 3 acres of virgin ground I want start plowing and disking on a regular basis. I got a used John Deere 45 3-16 plow. My dealer is skeptical that the 5085 will pull it, but I'd like to think that it will. I also got about half a mile of gravel/dirt road to maintain, and a stumps to grind (on the slopes) and rip up (on the level areas) with the backhoe ripper. Then there is ongoing maintenance of about 10 acres of wooded area.

I'm really looking forward to a cabbed tractor with a buddy seat (for the daughters) and E-PTO speed when cutting fields. I bet 1700 rpm inside the cab will feel/sound like riding in a Caddy compared to open station 2450 rpm on my 4700. From what I hear, the MY2012 5085M are real quiet, almost barely louder than idle at 1700. Can't wait!
 
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I removed the supports from the posts, and I think things turned out nice and true. Here's a shot down the front of the building.

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And down the back side.

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I put blue masking tape on each pole to shop the level that the poured floor will be at (bottom edge of tape). I cut a little further into the bank that I should have. I'm at 11" at the shop wall, and 18" at the bank. Will be good for putting in the French drain though I think.

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I plan to cut these to length and put around each pole and pour to bring concrete up to floor level. Should prevent any of the posts from ever seeing water (assuming the newly poured cement will join/seal with what I poured this past weekend).

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Nice work! I wish I had taken pictures of my barn's construction (did all but concrete work myself)

Was there a reason you choose swinging forks over fixed forklift syle? I am thinking of getting the other style, both fork will stay on same plane and you can use down pressure if required to push down with the forks. Compact brush piles etc.
 

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