ArtMech
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- Joined
- Oct 5, 2010
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- 952
- Location
- Lithuania, EU
- Tractor
- Present: 2003 Kubota M9000 DTF; 2001 Kubota B72. Sold: 1985 Kubota L2202
We loved to have early greens... until... one day came on with a few special seconds...
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Looks like a nice little green house. I keep thinking about one, but never seem to get to it......
It was a rental for the university. When it took off, it cleared everyone's head. If I remember correctly, no one was hurt. It just stood it up on it's side and the pine trees caught it.Is that yours?
It was a rental for the university. When it took off, it cleared everyone's head. If I remember correctly, no one was hurt. It just stood it up on it's side and the pine trees caught it.
Does not look like it was secured at all... Now they remove some bricks and pound long spikes into the brickyard.
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All is possible. Just always better 'think twice' like English speakers are used to say, before making a decision.
Instead of adding weighted containers or cement blocks to hold your greenhouse, or any other outdoor shelter, down it is much better to use auger anchors. Ones like these, Amazon.com: ShelterLogic 4-Piece Auger Anchor Kit, 3-Inch: Sports & Outdoors, are relatively inexpensive and have a lot more holding power than even a hundred pounds of cement. Northern Tool also sells them in a set of four.
Problem is lazy pays off right now. Work pays off?.......![]()