"between rains" - Yup - back in the late '70's I ended up commuting to that area from my home in mid-Oregon for a little over a year, til I found a local job that kept me interested AND in pretty good "toy" money - I've seen it rain hard enough there you wouldn't be able to tell there WAS a sound (or trees, or...) Liked the area, but don't miss the commute much - a little over 4 hours one way

(Needless to say, I stayed with a cousin in Tacoma during the week, cut the commute back a teensy bit :thumbsup:
Dragon's OTHER project (you remember, the one that STARTED this thread :laughing

reminded me I have that same size rear blade, not a great design and at least a foot NARROWER than I'd prefer for either of the smaller tractors - THAT piece of "inventory" is slated someday to get cut NOT so easily into two HALVES - but those cuts will take a bit more to figure out. It'll end up in a Vee shape, point of the vee forward, mounted to the back of my 6' tiller with receiver tube and hydraulic lift - goal is to make one pass with blade UP to get some tilth, then a pass with blade DOWN to scrape off a 4' wide "aisle" and make raised beds on either side of each pass.
We're looking to get more serious on garden size, and that seems like a good way to subtract some of the "labor" from the term, "labor intensive"... Mrs. Bukit wants aisles wide enough for either of her two favorite garden carts plus a bit of "overgrowth" - She understands my "tool addiction", and therefore I understand her wanting to actually SEE something from it, kind of a "win-win" for us
