RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,753
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 63F @ 5:30AM. Plentiful sunshine. High 89F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.
It's been blowing in the 10-20 MPH range all night, making noise and making sleep scarce. Just glad I don't have to put up with Ted's dust storms!
No progress on the driveway, as the backhoe guy had to go hunting for steel for another project. That left time for the dozer operator and I to clear the southeast corner of the lot, one of the steepest parts of the property. It has an intermittent stream that has carved a five foot deep channel, and to get to the other side, he dozed in dirt until he could get across. I watched his first trip, and the nose of the dozer was way over 45° up in the air! We ended up skidding dozens of trees up and out of there behind the dozer, me hooking up the chains right along side of him and then stacking them with the tractor. I got lots of trips walking up and down that hill!
Toward the end of the day, backhoe man shows up with his plates, just as we were about done with the clearing. Turns out the big metal supply house has recently changed hands, and the new owners have terminated retail sales. That's a huge loss for the community, and I hope one of the smaller outfits steps up. All of 'em I know have to special order even common shapes and sizes. I got a start drilling each of his four plates with 13/16" holes, through 3/4" of steel. Got three of 'em done before I knocked off for dinner, and will finish up this morning. While the auto feed kept the mill going, I puttered around the garage doing some clean up work on the bikes. Still more of that, along with checking air and oil on the one I'll be on tomorrow.
Happy Hump Day, folks!
It's been blowing in the 10-20 MPH range all night, making noise and making sleep scarce. Just glad I don't have to put up with Ted's dust storms!
No progress on the driveway, as the backhoe guy had to go hunting for steel for another project. That left time for the dozer operator and I to clear the southeast corner of the lot, one of the steepest parts of the property. It has an intermittent stream that has carved a five foot deep channel, and to get to the other side, he dozed in dirt until he could get across. I watched his first trip, and the nose of the dozer was way over 45° up in the air! We ended up skidding dozens of trees up and out of there behind the dozer, me hooking up the chains right along side of him and then stacking them with the tractor. I got lots of trips walking up and down that hill!
Toward the end of the day, backhoe man shows up with his plates, just as we were about done with the clearing. Turns out the big metal supply house has recently changed hands, and the new owners have terminated retail sales. That's a huge loss for the community, and I hope one of the smaller outfits steps up. All of 'em I know have to special order even common shapes and sizes. I got a start drilling each of his four plates with 13/16" holes, through 3/4" of steel. Got three of 'em done before I knocked off for dinner, and will finish up this morning. While the auto feed kept the mill going, I puttered around the garage doing some clean up work on the bikes. Still more of that, along with checking air and oil on the one I'll be on tomorrow.
Happy Hump Day, folks!