brittgers, you're great, you inspire me! Although it has been a relatively mild winter (no snow, no power outages, some sunny 45 degree days, etc.), I've learned from my first two years here that the ToolCat easily gets stuck when it sinks into the overwet saturated ground. So this is a fairly quiet time for Bobcat here at the Farm. Did you see these photos-- last Spring I nearly deposited ToolCat into the lake.
What Friends Are For
The same friend who pulled the Bobcat out of the mud helped me build a 15 foot wide by 55 foot long addition onto my shop-- it's open air on three sides but roofed and that's where I've stored most of my Bobcat tools out of the rain. I also added heat in the shop, so now ToolCat is parked inside, dry and happy. I use the forklift a great deal-- I also use it as an elevator to lift pallets full of items up and into a hayloft storage area in the shop. I've kept the 84" angle broom attachment on for the last few weeks, in case I wake up to a light dusting of snow, but that hasn't materialized. I purchased the angle broom to sweep a long asphalt driveway and it works extremely well, removing sticky pine needles and even moss. In another month or so I'll use ToolCat as I gather the deadfall that blows out of the trees every winter and we'll start mowing again in April.
I've been focusing on other things, I got a new RV recently, and I've been away from this forum-- I'm mixed up, do you operate a ToolCat now or a different Bobcat animal? You caretake a large property in Minnesota, did they buy a ToolCat?
Sorry-- back to the regularly scheduled programming: adding fuel