freedomlives
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2015
- Messages
- 578
- Location
- Husak, Slovakia, EU
- Tractor
- Iseki TS35F, Goldoni Special 140 with powered trailer -- Goldoni Special 128 -- Goldoni Uno for mowing -- Czech Vari system
Well, a lot of it is done without the Goldoni. If I remember correctly, we bought a total of 20 tons of river sand/gravel for making concrete last summer. And I don't remember how many tons of cement, but I should have receipts somewhere. Unfortunately, not even a FEL would have helped much, except that I could have gotten the gravel, and thus the mixer, much closer to where the concrete was needed.
It is incredible though what a 12HP diesel engine will do. The trailer has a capacity rated at 750kg, but the workers at the place I bought it in Italy said they can do much more, and its never struggled going up our steep slope with at least twice that weight. The closest it came to struggling was when we were getting firewood and had almost a cord precariously stacked and lashed on to it. The PTO shaft going back is powering the rear axle of the trailer. It lacks hydraulics however, something I'd like to add for dumping the trailer.
Last night temperature was down to -8°C (17°F). I put an electric heater in the garage as temperature there was 3°C and I was concerned both for the pipes freezing and for the dog. He seemed happy in the morning to have slept in front of the heater and the garage was 6°C. Now, once all the kids get up and eat breakfast the older ones are going with me and the dog on a walk to the forest. Later on in the city there is a 40th birthday party for the priest who coordinates the young families group at the redemptorists, and then after that finally church in the evening. Probably will stop by the in-laws as well.
It is incredible though what a 12HP diesel engine will do. The trailer has a capacity rated at 750kg, but the workers at the place I bought it in Italy said they can do much more, and its never struggled going up our steep slope with at least twice that weight. The closest it came to struggling was when we were getting firewood and had almost a cord precariously stacked and lashed on to it. The PTO shaft going back is powering the rear axle of the trailer. It lacks hydraulics however, something I'd like to add for dumping the trailer.
Last night temperature was down to -8°C (17°F). I put an electric heater in the garage as temperature there was 3°C and I was concerned both for the pipes freezing and for the dog. He seemed happy in the morning to have slept in front of the heater and the garage was 6°C. Now, once all the kids get up and eat breakfast the older ones are going with me and the dog on a walk to the forest. Later on in the city there is a 40th birthday party for the priest who coordinates the young families group at the redemptorists, and then after that finally church in the evening. Probably will stop by the in-laws as well.