This sounds epic and I love projects like this!
A few years back I built a ski-in-ski-out cabin (4,500 sqft) for a customer and had to remove an old 1,000 sqft cabin that had been built over the property line of the National Forrest. Had to stay out of the root zone with equipment so I rented a...
There were only 2 fees in my quote; assembly and documentation. The later is a state required fee on anything with an engine that you can ride on.
I guess it’s all relative. If you believe you’re getting a fair deal and like the service and the product than you’re good.
There’s also something...
I have used e-collars for 15 years with my dogs and will always do so in the future. Follow the directions and don’t try to speed the process, they’ll work out just fine.
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Talking to my sales guy when I purchased mine, he apologized for not having several answers immediately. He said that due to COVID, Bobcat released a series of internal videos about the details of the tractor. But many people only watched them once or didn’t watch at all so their knowledge was...
Check with your local building department. My county has 3 pre approved plans that are free. Each has a complete list of building materials down to brackets and nails.
The pre approved plans are super basic but there’s a lot you could do to spice it up if desired.
I’d still try the Crossbow trick (without holes I thought you were talking larger stumps). I’ve done this with Scotch Broom and am able to easily dig out the 1-2” stump within a month or two.
I guess it depends on the type of tree. I’ve had good success drilling a bunch of 3/8” or so holes in the face of the stump and then filling it with Crossbow. For willows I don’t dilute, just fill the holes with a few tablespoons of this nastiness.