Thanks for the compliment, hazmat! I love the place but am getting a tad tired of the work load. Stacking a new house on top of trying to keep my regular business going strait has been more of a chore than I like.
Something about an ant and a grasshopper comes to mind though. It's getting mighty cool out and I'd rather mutter about the work load and get it closed in I suppose than back off the pace and freeze by butt off working outside longer than I needed to.
I brought my baby out of the garage to snap a couple pics for you all. I gotta admit that as far as tractors go ...this seems to be a sharp design by my way of thinking. My wife has looked at me askance a couple times like she's concerned that I'm becoming unnaturally attached to this new tool / toy but hey, she's been right before and might be now too. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
It looks to be about the right size for my needs and I hope it works out as well as I expect it will. I don't have hardly any time on it yet (still in the plastic / less than an hour on the clock), but I think it'll take a little getting used to the precarious feeling running across an angle.
I may be all wet but it looks like she's kind of skinny and 'high rumped' ...and a rookie like me really notices that on even just a little bit of a sidehill angle. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I don't know which one of you mentioned it about a year ago or so, but I'm interested in jacking one side of the tractor up to see where that balance point is. I'll have it strapped to something solid so the lesson doesn't have a big price tag too.