desertdog71
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We're 16 inches here for "frost line" although it rarely freezes for long. Not sure on the septic, it's the only inspection that my county requires interestingly enough. The dirt is spoils from old mines that are over 100 years old, its pretty compacted and doesn't cave in, there's a good amount of clay in it. I really won't know a lot until I dig into it. After discussing with my wife, we are most likely going to purchase new and go with the 2510H. We can rent equipment for the bigger jobs and the 2510H gives us the best long term use. One of the bigger tractors would be better short term, but after the first year or two it would sit around and not get used much at all. At least with the 2510 we can get the mid mower and have a decent and durable mower for years down the road, still cut brush, drag the driveway and pick up heavy stuff from time to time. I'd like more tractor but then we're talking a jump of a good 8-10K then still need to buy a mower. That's money I can spend on the house build and renting equipment. My brain usually wins after fighting it out with my illogical side for several days or weeks. :laughing:
I have 2 years to complete the build, so I have plenty of time. I work 16on/14off so it's not like I'm depending on just a weekend here and there either.
This is the thing I keep coming back to though. I want to be able to look at my completed new home and say "I did that" so I keep fighting the urge to just let my buddy rent a dozer and knock it out. It may come to that in the end, but slow or not I'm going to attempt it at least on my own. Just something I feel like I need to do. I could easily just pay a contractor and have the place built for me, but what's the fun in that? Besides I like saving money and I hate contractors in general. (yes there are a few good ones that won't bend you over a tree stump while stealing from you.) I just haven't met any yet. I can save over a $100K and do things myself and know that I'm going to care about how the work is done more than anyone else will.
I'll find out about the septic tomorrow. The permit has signatures and such for the plumbing pro, so I suspect that you may be right about a pro needing to do it.
Thanks for all your input.
I have 2 years to complete the build, so I have plenty of time. I work 16on/14off so it's not like I'm depending on just a weekend here and there either.
This is the thing I keep coming back to though. I want to be able to look at my completed new home and say "I did that" so I keep fighting the urge to just let my buddy rent a dozer and knock it out. It may come to that in the end, but slow or not I'm going to attempt it at least on my own. Just something I feel like I need to do. I could easily just pay a contractor and have the place built for me, but what's the fun in that? Besides I like saving money and I hate contractors in general. (yes there are a few good ones that won't bend you over a tree stump while stealing from you.) I just haven't met any yet. I can save over a $100K and do things myself and know that I'm going to care about how the work is done more than anyone else will.
I'll find out about the septic tomorrow. The permit has signatures and such for the plumbing pro, so I suspect that you may be right about a pro needing to do it.
Thanks for all your input.