Jim Timber
Veteran Member
Very end of the video you can see the mess I pushed up with the tractor. It's time to head home, so cleaning that up will wait for another trip.
Very end of the video you can see the mess I pushed up with the tractor. It's time to head home, so cleaning that up will wait for another trip.
I buried a 6' wide trail with about 6 mature aspen trees yesterday. That's the blockage in the video. Aside from a furrow that I have a 12" culvert to stuff in, I'm on high ground now.
My driveway is another 700' or so, but I shouldn't "need" to fill it with base. I probably will over time, but for now I'm switching gears to clearing trees. I still need to get the cargo container up the hill before too long. But I also need to earn a living, and my parts will be ready Monday, so I'm getting back to work for a couple weeks.
I buried a 6' wide trail with about 6 mature aspen trees yesterday. That's the blockage in the video. Aside from a furrow that I have a 12" culvert to stuff in, I'm on high ground now. My driveway is another 700' or so, but I shouldn't "need" to fill it with base. I probably will over time, but for now I'm switching gears to clearing trees. I still need to get the cargo container up the hill before too long. But I also need to earn a living, and my parts will be ready Monday, so I'm getting back to work for a couple weeks.
Does this count for wood? Two tractors (sort of ... the DT466 in the International is used in tractors)
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No, this don't count for wood because you didn't say or show how you dug out those big stumpsPS, Where's the red dirt, I've been in Lynchburg Va. several times in the past couple years, and I always notice the red-ish dirt.
("That whole earning a living thing sure does get in the way of enjoyable work sometimes.") now ain't that a true statement.