EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Martin,
At first I wasn't very happy with the soil I have. It's all red clay with a few spots of iron ore and as of now, one area with a some sand.
The more I work with it, the better I like it. It holds water really well, both for ponds and moisture content for plants. It builds great. Roads, pads and landscaping. And of course, as you noticed, it digs real nice.
In another post, I'm bringing water in . When it gets too hot to function, I sometimes jump on the backhoe and dig on my water line trench. Maybe 50 or 60 feet at a time. It's 4 feet deep and about 600 feet long now. In the month that it's been open, I haven't had a single instance of any cave ins along it's length.
As for a completion date, I'm shooting for next summer. I have short term goals. Get the home finished in August. My lease expires Sep 1, so that's a priority.
Then I want the trees cleared by the end of the year and the lake done early next year. Once those basics are finished, I'll proceed with the financing of the RV Park.
I've had two banks aprove construction loans on it with a previous partner, who kept creating reasons not to go forward. He's no longer a partner.
When I go back to the bank for the loan, I'll have the high labor items done, and an enormous amount of equity into the land, which is paid for, and be ready to move quickly on the development.
Thanks for the interest,
Eddie
At first I wasn't very happy with the soil I have. It's all red clay with a few spots of iron ore and as of now, one area with a some sand.
The more I work with it, the better I like it. It holds water really well, both for ponds and moisture content for plants. It builds great. Roads, pads and landscaping. And of course, as you noticed, it digs real nice.
In another post, I'm bringing water in . When it gets too hot to function, I sometimes jump on the backhoe and dig on my water line trench. Maybe 50 or 60 feet at a time. It's 4 feet deep and about 600 feet long now. In the month that it's been open, I haven't had a single instance of any cave ins along it's length.
As for a completion date, I'm shooting for next summer. I have short term goals. Get the home finished in August. My lease expires Sep 1, so that's a priority.
Then I want the trees cleared by the end of the year and the lake done early next year. Once those basics are finished, I'll proceed with the financing of the RV Park.
I've had two banks aprove construction loans on it with a previous partner, who kept creating reasons not to go forward. He's no longer a partner.
When I go back to the bank for the loan, I'll have the high labor items done, and an enormous amount of equity into the land, which is paid for, and be ready to move quickly on the development.
Thanks for the interest,
Eddie