Last year I bought a 50-acre farm about a mile from me. I grew up fishing in the pond there, and exploring the creek that runs through the farm. And a little hunting went on too. It is 34 tendable acres and 16 acres of woods. So, we began the process of pre-retirement planning. I'd like to put a house at the back of the place. That requires a 1400+ foot driveway. Baby steps started Friday.
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Started the driveway cutting with my new-to-me tractor I bought a week ago. Sold my Ford 4000 SU and bought a newer, more comfy tractor with a front end loader like I always wanted:
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My foot for reference LOL this JD has 36" pads. It dang near floats on loose and wet ground.
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Bringing my red gravel/clay rock for the base- one triaxle and one semi dump trailer load at a time
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This is where we hope to build and live out our lives. I've already broke a garden spot and planted a few fruit trees (had to put steel posts and fence around them to keep the deer from destroying them). You can barely see the neighbor's house ( that is in the previous pics) in this picture
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This is from the NW corner of the property. If you look past the second outcropping of trees that come into the field, you can see a small round green mound of dirt and weeds. That is now gone as the driveway went right through that spot. AND, if you look closely at the first outcropping of trees, you can see a tom turkey at the edge of the field.
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Mama and 4 half-grown coons
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