Bo, let Scott know his TBN "family" is wishing him a speedy recovery and no long term set backs. As far as neighbors go, they have bolstered my confidence in the human heart. I'm building a 30x50 steel "barn" on my acreage 30 miles east of Tombstone, AZ. We've had 7+ inches of rain in the last 30 days and ground is super-saturated. I had a fully loaded concrete truck get stuck on what was nothing more than a unimproved cut to gain access. The farmer (and neighbor) to my south saw the problem, dropped his plowing and brought his HUGE Case 4WD tractor over and snatched the truck out...WAITED for him to off-load and then ensured the truck could get back to paved road. I asked him what he would take for compensation and he said "nothing"...if I had to get a recovery rig the call-out alone would have run me $200-$500 dollars not to mention the clean out fee to the concrete company for the load that would have set-up in the truck! The same neighbor offered me the use of his Polaris UTV so I could shuttle tools and supplies to my site so as not to tear up the access any further. Again, he would not accept compensation...before I left, and while he was gone, I filled all his gas cans and the UTV (50+ gals total) and replaced one of his fuel cans that was failing. Bottom line: This man did not know me, had no reason to trust a complete stranger, yet gave me complete access to his equipment even when he was away for days. This is the reason I'm moving to the country and excited to be an active part in the "family of man". I just hope I have a skill that will pull someone else's bacon out of the fire when they find themselves against the wall? Love your build and thanks for the updates...Doug in Yuma (for now)