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Nice split window coupe. Very nice indeed.
 
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That looks great! What implement did you use?
Thanks! I do take pride in my work, and I really wanted to make sure my friends mother was happy.

Land Plane to lift the vegetation and Tine rake to separate the sod from the gravel. I was able to relocate the dunnage behind the fence.
Once the vegetation has been removed, the land plane finishes the job. Sometimes I'll use a chain harrow to smoothen out areas or compress with the tires.
The land plane and tine rake combination has been my go to lately, but I have reconfigured to the box blade at times when I need to relocate a good volume of gravel to another area.
 
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I'm still on the job doing some work for a customer friend, yesterday my nephew and me, split a LOT of wood for him, we also helped him put a bridge over a creek.

We had to snake some long heavy I-beams back through the woods and here's how I did it,

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It was a long day but at least we got a lot done.

SR
 
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Used the tractor as a work platform to build a "Mouser Motel".

We have a few hard working mousers who happen to be feral. Since they keep the local mice population well under control, the least I can do is keep 'em warm and dry in the winter as payback.

I bought (4) black totes at $10 each from HD. Lined an IBC tote with 2 inches of rigid foam, plus some straw for added insulation. It's anchored to a pallet for easy moving and to keep it upright.

Everything other than the four totes was re-use of material on hand, including the 2 inch foam board and the IBC liner left over from making firewood storage bins.

Now to find out if they'll use it?!
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Used the tractor as a work platform to build a "Cat Condo" or "Mouser Motel".

We have a few hard working mousers who happen to be feral. Since they keep the local mice population well under control, the least I can do is keep 'em warm and dry in the winter as payback.

I bought (4) black totes at $10 each from HD. Lined an IBC tote with 2 inches of rigid foam, plus some straw for added insulation. It's anchored to a pallet for easy moving and to keep it upright.

Everything other than the four totes was re-use of material on hand, including the 2 inch foam board and the IBC liner left over from making firewood storage bins.

Now to find out if they use it?!View attachment 1833226View attachment 1833227

Nice job!!!
 

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