DIY Home built compact tractor

   / DIY Home built compact tractor #361  
When you come just be prepared to like it. Folks around here don't take to kindly to outsiders moving in complaining about how good it used to be wherever they came from. If life is so *@^% good where you came from then go back.

Summers are hot. Winters are cold. With the exception of the northern panhandle, most of the state gets very little precipitation. Trees are few and far between, and when it rains, it rains sideways. I wouldn't live anywhere else.

Remembering the following points and your neighbors are more likely to accept you.
The 11:30pm sunsets in June make up for the 4:30 pm sunsets in December
The wolves were never really gone from Idaho, and they should have left the others in Canada.
Trees grow so they can be cut down and re-planted.
Farmland is there to grow crops, not lawns.
Farmer is a title you earn. Until you earn it, you are nothing more than a landowner.

I live outside of a small dope and crime infested town.Being away from this and being around few people would be nice.I wouldn't be a farmer.Gardener yes.It'd be nice to just get away from the highways,constant noise,and street lights.I live in the foot hills of the mountains,so it gets below freezing here.Summers are usually high 90's low 100's and near 100% humility,I mean humidity. :D Ahhhh long days in summer and short days in winter,that'd be good.Wild life doesn't bother me.No trees.Darn!That means I gotta bring my own to build my shack and some firewood.
 
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No trees.Darn!That means I gotta bring my own to build my shack and some firewood.

Come up to northern ID, plenty of trees to go around.
I have found my neighbors to be very forgiving of my concrete dweller ways!:D
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #363  
When you come just be prepared to like it. Folks around here don't take to kindly to outsiders moving in complaining about how good it used to be wherever they came from. If life is so *@^% good where you came from then go back.

Summers are hot. Winters are cold. With the exception of the northern panhandle, most of the state gets very little precipitation. Trees are few and far between, and when it rains, it rains sideways. I wouldn't live anywhere else.

Remembering the following points and your neighbors are more likely to accept you.
The 11:30pm sunsets in June make up for the 4:30 pm sunsets in December
The wolves were never really gone from Idaho, and they should have left the others in Canada.
Trees grow so they can be cut down and re-planted.
Farmland is there to grow crops, not lawns.
Farmer is a title you earn. Until you earn it, you are nothing more than a landowner.

Amen!

I've got 17 acres 20 minutes northeast of Seattle, and over here you rent your land from the government via the taxes. They tell you what you can and can't do with it. Tried to put a house on it 11 years ago, they told me that that was a change of usage from farming and I would need to tear out the farm and put 16.5 acres into native growth protection (never to be touched). Guess they never heard of a farmhouse! I ended up having to buy a house 5 miles north of the farm and stop by every morning and night to feed the cows.
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #364  
GT2,
When do you expect to get back to WA and working on the tractor again?
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #365  
Amen!

I've got 17 acres 20 minutes northeast of Seattle, and over here you rent your land from the government via the taxes. They tell you what you can and can't do with it. Tried to put a house on it 11 years ago, they told me that that was a change of usage from farming and I would need to tear out the farm and put 16.5 acres into native growth protection (never to be touched). Guess they never heard of a farmhouse! I ended up having to buy a house 5 miles north of the farm and stop by every morning and night to feed the cows.

You should try Missouri or Arkansas, we can do what we want without permits, as long as we are on 5 acres or more and outside city limits. No statewide building ordinances to tell us what we can or cannot build on our land.
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #366  
Come up to northern ID, plenty of trees to go around.
I have found my neighbors to be very forgiving of my concrete dweller ways!:D

:D



Amen!

I've got 17 acres 20 minutes northeast of Seattle, and over here you rent your land from the government via the taxes. They tell you what you can and can't do with it. Tried to put a house on it 11 years ago, they told me that that was a change of usage from farming and I would need to tear out the farm and put 16.5 acres into native growth protection (never to be touched). Guess they never heard of a farmhouse! I ended up having to buy a house 5 miles north of the farm and stop by every morning and night to feed the cows.

That's the gooberment for us and it's crappy at times.Sorry to hear that.


You should try Missouri or Arkansas, we can do what we want without permits, as long as we are on 5 acres or more and outside city limits. No statewide building ordinances to tell us what we can or cannot build on our land.

That is an idear.I'd be closer to home,but far enough that everyone would call me to come take their trash out. :D
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #367  
Talk about HIJACKING a Thread!!! LOL!!!:D
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #370  
Any progress on the tractor? Came across this thread the other night and fascinated by it. Anxious to see the finished product. Great Job!!!
 

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