I wanted a workshop of some description here at the house in GA... reached out to a few builders and got silence in return. Morton was one of the few that took the time to answer, they quoted me something that seemed pricey, until on another forum I found out about the "Morton Standard"...
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Since this is a tractor forum, here's a family picture (not shown, 4ft Land Pride tiller).
As evidenced by this rainbow, I've not been very OCD about getting matching brands/colors.
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I'm no stranger to WNC as my mother was from the high country not too far from where we bought this land (Avery county), and I spent a couple years in Cullowhee as a student.
Between actually buying the land and all the expenses that incurs, the future expenses of septic/well, needing a bigger trailer to actually haul the tractor and attachments up there, and all else that keeps popping up in life, I'm too broke for a new tractor.
Without context, one might think so... but of that 15-20 acres, only 30-40 percent is cleared (in the form of two patches of a few acres each) and the balance of the acreage is mostly unusably steep as most of WNC is. The lower patch is split by a creek, a potential site for barn/workshop/RV...
You get used to Atlanta eventually, but you never completely get used to it... if that makes sense. It never ceases to baffle me the stupidity I see on the roads.
The WNC land is still survey pending (surveyors are backed up for months... did not make it by closing). I expect to see it come...
Hey y'all, I've been occasionally a lurker in the past, decided to go ahead and sign up.
I grew up around my grandpa's old Ford 8N and later a Ford 3600, but didn't get a tractor of my own until about 2 years ago (Kubota B1750 4wd/HST with loader). Bought it for some landscape work and misc...