What's your winter projects...?

   / What's your winter projects...? #62  
wallace said:
Hmmmmmm...,Boy I would like to have him for a customer!!:D
He spends money like Amy!:eek:


Lets see maybe I can get him to trade the Zo6 for a new DK90:rolleyes:

After 30 years of maximizing my tax sheltered savings at work (403(b) and 457 plans), and my SIMPLE, Roth and regular IRA's, I have decided not to leave everything to my kids. Retirement on May 1 is within site.:)
 
   / What's your winter projects...? #63  
Sweet....live life to the fullest and enjoy.
 
   / What's your winter projects...? #64  
I saved 15% of my pay starting at age 23 for my retirement. I told my kids they each got an education on mom and dad, don't count on splitting anything but the 87 acres at the farm. Mom and I plan to spend what we saved.
 
   / What's your winter projects...? #65  
smfcpacfp said:
...Preparing for my retirement

Alright! A fellow sports car AND tractor enthusiat. Who know? I catch all the time from my car friends about the slow DK. Waxing should have been one of my winter projects but I hate it so much it is one of the one thing I will pay someone to do. ;)

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   / What's your winter projects...? #66  
Finished up one of my winter projects Saturday which was to get the very top layer of fill dirt out of our horse stalls. With every bit of rain we got it turned into a hug mess. It ended up being about 5-6 inches of mud that I would have to go grade after it dried out each time. I ended taking it down to the clay layer. I originally put crush stone just under the clay layer for stability and drainage. With the fill dirt out I then put a gravel/stone dust aggregate done, anywher from 4-8 inches to get the right slope for water run off. Ran the tractor over it to compact it down tight. Hopefully this works out better for us.

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Here is an update to my original post below:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/1304241-post33.html

I finally had the aggregate delivered. I decided to start with two truck loads which came to 45.5 tons. Sunday was a great day weather wise. It was 60 degrees, I had lots of time before the Superbowl came on so let's get to it (plus my wife wanted her driveway back). I started by laying down the geo-thermal fabric and then start dumping the aggregate and spreading as much as I could with the tractor. The rest had to be spread by good ol' shovel.

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   / What's your winter projects...? #67  
RexB said:
besides plowing snow (we don't have much 'o that here) :p

The tractor is just begging for a few juicy add-ons like a treelimb overhead protection system (TOPS) and skid plate for the lower hyd filter.

Whatcha'all got going?


And Merry Christmas!
I like the idea of the skid plate for the hydrolic filter .I started to work on it last Saturday then the weather got to cold here in north east pa.I probably should put a wood burner in the barn instead.
 
   / What's your winter projects...?
  • Thread Starter
#68  
mark.r, all that plowing and gravel laying was a heck'uva project -- where's the horses at to enjoy it?


cabin kioti said:
I like the idea of the skid plate for the hydrolic filter .I started to work on it last Saturday then the weather got to cold here in north east pa.I probably should put a wood burner in the barn instead.
I didn't do the skid plate under the lower hydraulic filter after all, because i leave the backhoe on all the time and the subframe rails protect it. I'd sure put one on (skidplate) if the backhoe wasn't always attached though.


I did get the TOPS and Lights mounted front and rear and added a toggle switch for the light to the dash. The TOPS has already saved my noggin from treelimbs and an almost-rollover.

Spring is really coming fast - sunny and 50F - I'll have to mow the stinkin' grass soon!

click 'n zoom


 
   / What's your winter projects...? #69  
RexB said:
mark.r, all that plowing and gravel laying was a heck'uva project -- where's the horses at to enjoy it?

:) They're around, they just managed to stay out of my way when working! We have two currently that we board. But you are right about all the work, it's all the little things that add from converting a "Cow" property into a horse property. We are getting there. I just spread 950lbs. of fertilizer and 175lbs. of grass seed last week with 8 tons of lime on the way this week! So the pastures a just about done. Then it's on to new fence line with a couple jumps.
 
   / What's your winter projects...?
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#70  
Ahh yes, you're getting horse rich!

I was looking to re-gravel the lane here, but the gravel prices haven't dropped back down to a reasonable level yet.

Durn materials, everything costs an arm and a leg plus wear and tear on the body doing it all ourselves.

But that's what our wun'nerful tractors are made for :D
 

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