DIY Home built compact tractor

   / DIY Home built compact tractor #351  
could you please tell me how wide this is front and rear?
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor
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#352  
could you please tell me how wide this is front and rear?

Front is 52", rear 56". Outside to outside.
Sorry no progress :(, I've been very busy with my Idaho property:).
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #353  
Great project and excellent work. My FIL lives in Shoreline near 185th & Burke. We're over in Woodinville.
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #354  
Front is 52", rear 56". Outside to outside.
Sorry no progress :(, I've been very busy with my Idaho property:).

Does Idaho have less taxes than most states?I ask because, I have been hearing of people leaving the southeast, where I live,to move there.I know there isn't much there, as far as large industrial type work,mostly farms from what I am told.I sure would like to visit the northwest.Maybe in a few years when the kids are grown and out of the house.Good luck with the land.
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor
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#355  
Does Idaho have less taxes than most states?I ask because, I have been hearing of people leaving the southeast, where I live,to move there.I know there isn't much there, as far as large industrial type work,mostly farms from what I am told.I sure would like to visit the northwest.Maybe in a few years when the kids are grown and out of the house.Good luck with the land.
Yes, the last time I checked Idaho was about 40th in the nation in tax ranking ( #1 being highest), this was including the state income tax!
This is part of the reason I want to get out of WA. state.
In northern Idaho where my property is, it is mostly AG and retail ( as far as I can tell) but I've been told that a lot of people work in Spokane WA. and travel back and forth.
Its beautiful country up here!
Tim
 
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#356  
Great project and excellent work. My FIL lives in Shoreline near 185th & Burke. We're over in Woodinville.
Your FIL is close, I'm about 195th & 15th.
Thanks, Tim
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #357  
Yes, the last time I checked Idaho was about 40th in the nation in tax ranking ( #1 being highest), this was including the state income tax!
This is part of the reason I want to get out of WA. state.
In northern Idaho where my property is, it is mostly AG and retail ( as far as I can tell) but I've been told that a lot of people work in Spokane WA. and travel back and forth.
Its beautiful country up here!
Tim

Now I understand.Thanks for clearing that up.
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #358  
Does Idaho have less taxes than most states?I ask because, I have been hearing of people leaving the southeast, where I live,to move there.I know there isn't much there, as far as large industrial type work,mostly farms from what I am told.I sure would like to visit the northwest.Maybe in a few years when the kids are grown and out of the house.Good luck with the land.

Idaho is one of the best kept secrets in the United States, and many of us here would like to keep it that way. My favorite T-shirt of all time was in a gift shop in Idaho Falls. It said "Idaho sucks. Go home. Tell your friends."

The overall cost of living is very low in Idaho (including taxes), but wages and property values reflect that.
 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #359  
Idaho is one of the best kept secrets in the United States, and many of us here would like to keep it that way. My favorite T-shirt of all time was in a gift shop in Idaho Falls. It said "Idaho sucks. Go home. Tell your friends."

The overall cost of living is very low in Idaho (including taxes), but wages and property values reflect that.

So let's look at this from my POV.Low taxes,not many people,rural,and low cost of living.SHHHHH!Don't tell no one.Let's keep Idaho that way.I only have 11.5 years until all my children are out of the house and I can afford an off grid homestead.

 
   / DIY Home built compact tractor #360  
So let's look at this from my POV.Low taxes,not many people,rural,and low cost of living.SHHHHH!Don't tell no one.Let's keep Idaho that way.I only have 11.5 years until all my children are out of the house and I can afford an off grid homestead.

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.
 

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