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300wtby

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ok, i went and did it, i bought some new toys, could'nt pass up a good deal, my son had a football game in a neighboring town about 50 miles away,so i took the extra time to visit the feed stores, and i found this farm force boxblade and landscape rake both six footers, on clearence sale, bought them both for 700 and change, about the same as a heavy landpride 5' box.

i dont know why everyone says these are lite duty boxes, they weigh a shade over 500lbs for the six footer, almost 100lbs per foot, i myself would say its a medium duty box, when i get done changing the open pin into a captured pin,the only thing i dont like about it, makes it harder to get on and off. it'll be as good as any for my needs, but i new the welder would be getting a new job before i bought the box.:)

anyway heres some pics of my parking area, i wish i would have taken a before pic, but i didnt think i was going to do this much the first time i used it, it was just to much fun, mostly becuase i have never used either of these pieces of equip. before.

im still not done with the parking area still have about a foot and a half to go to make it level,still siding the house,(rain permitting) only took a break to play with tractor in the rain.

oh, the landscape rake was indispensible for getting the big base rock out, that is what the tractors sitting on.....chris
 

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Chris:

Very nice looking area, great job. is this for parking? Looks like it would make a nice lawn.
 
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Cool Pics!

That definitely looks like a good little field to grow something.

I am thinking I might need a rake to clean up the rocks in my yard...
 
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BizDoc said:
Chris:

Very nice looking area, great job. is this for parking? Looks like it would make a nice lawn.

thanks bizdoc, yes it is for parking and a small portion will be for small lawn and flower bed....

dmace, any suggestions on what i should grow?

i could not have made this area look so smooth with just the box scraper, (well maybe, but it would have took longer) the rake is nice becuase it pulls the bigger rocks out and puts them where you can get at them, just rake them to one side,scoop them up and then try to find somewhere else to use them:confused:
 
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I am no farmer, but depending on the soils you could have a nice little crop of fruits or vegetables. I plan on planting some apple trees in a little 300 sq ft area in my backyard. It doesn't seem too difficult and the deer love them. :cool:
 
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my wife has a garden every year, she has a pretty good green thumb,and we have 4 apple and a couple of plum trees, plenty of apple sauce around here.:)

i was thinking maybe of something to make a little extra cash, to fuel my tractor addiction.:D

christmas trees come to mind but its a long time between profits and everyone does it around here.

lets see in three or four years ill be able to cut them, and there will be all these stumps that have to be removed, before i could put in another plot, kinda sounds like a backhoe will be needed for that kinda work.:rolleyes:

i have to go talk to the wife now....chris
 
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Isn't the Willapa Valley up here in the NW? It soudns very familiar and your pictures show salmon. Our local cash crops are pumpkins and corn. Both are frequently sold at roadside stands and both are easy to grow. Other decent crops are blue berries, raspberries, and cherries. I really like to grow strawberries and tomatoes since the flavor is head and shoulders above store bought.
 
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Highbeam said:
Isn't the Willapa Valley up here in the NW? It soudns very familiar and your pictures show salmon.]

yeah im right down the road from you aways,hwy 6 between chehalis and raymond.

the better half grew some pumpkins this year for the kids dont know if we are ready for that venture yet,

she says she would like to know how to make them taller, if you know any tricks, do tell......chris
 
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I'll be passing down your way this weekend when I race the Rimrock Grandprix just over white pass on teh lakebed. Those pumpkins look to be of the squash variety. Perhaps try a jack-o-lantern variety next year that is bred to grow rounder. They look nice though and you could still do some nice carvings with the kids. Maybe even stack two of them and make a big jacko.


300wtby said:
Highbeam said:
Isn't the Willapa Valley up here in the NW? It soudns very familiar and your pictures show salmon.]

yeah im right down the road from you aways,hwy 6 between chehalis and raymond.

the better half grew some pumpkins this year for the kids dont know if we are ready for that venture yet,

she says she would like to know how to make them taller, if you know any tricks, do tell......chris
 
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you'll have to fill me in on the rimrock grandprix ? what are you racing?

i go over to little naches a couple of times every year, dirt bike riding, nothing serious just for fun, maybe a poker run or something, to old for the crazy stuff anymore, still have to make a living ya know. broken bones dont make me any money! and im in between bikes right now, just sold my xr 600 looking for something alot lighter:eek: get tired of picking a 300lb bike up all the time. well most the time:(

thanks for the info on the pumk's, ill tell her that theres some different varietys out there and to read the lables,

thanks for the feedback and good luck in your race........chris
 

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