RedNeckGeek
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- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
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- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 50F @ 7:30AM. Partly cloudy this morning, then becoming cloudy during the afternoon. High 66F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
Picked up just shy of 3/4" of rain yesterday. More due in tonight, Saturday and the first few days of next week.
Was going to get a grocery run in yesterday, but this is as far as I got. The lower section of driveway is still too steep, and the ground too soft from the rain. I took another run at it with more of a head start, and made it maybe another twenty feet before the truck started going sideways. Some groceries would have been nice, but not nice enough to end up off the side of the hill. Came back in, got a fire going in the wood stove, and had lunch. Then worked on computers the rest of the day, getting things back to normal after the previous days power outages. I also found a replacement media server that doesn't rely on a network connection to work, and enjoyed a movie and a couple of newer Star Trek episodes.
Talked to the backhoe contractor, and he seems to think the rippers on the dozer can get through the rock. We'll see. If not, the explosive system isn't that expensive, and there are other areas where it could be put to good use.
Might try the driveway again today, but might just lay low, too. It's not like I'm going to starve.
TGIF gang!
Picked up just shy of 3/4" of rain yesterday. More due in tonight, Saturday and the first few days of next week.
Was going to get a grocery run in yesterday, but this is as far as I got. The lower section of driveway is still too steep, and the ground too soft from the rain. I took another run at it with more of a head start, and made it maybe another twenty feet before the truck started going sideways. Some groceries would have been nice, but not nice enough to end up off the side of the hill. Came back in, got a fire going in the wood stove, and had lunch. Then worked on computers the rest of the day, getting things back to normal after the previous days power outages. I also found a replacement media server that doesn't rely on a network connection to work, and enjoyed a movie and a couple of newer Star Trek episodes.
Talked to the backhoe contractor, and he seems to think the rippers on the dozer can get through the rock. We'll see. If not, the explosive system isn't that expensive, and there are other areas where it could be put to good use.
Might try the driveway again today, but might just lay low, too. It's not like I'm going to starve.
TGIF gang!
