8NLUGNUT
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2007
- Messages
- 205
- Location
- Central Texas
- Tractor
- Several Fords, four Japanese tractors
We're starting a new project adding onto the side of the tractor shed out at my brothers ranch.
The shed addition is 10 by 32. It should allow us to throw a lot of junk in there and have it out of the way in the tractor parking area.
I always like building new spaces. It allows me to fill it up with more tractor junk!
First we had to remove several hundred T Posts and a few tons of scrap metal that had been accumulating on the side of the tractor shed.
No small feat for for 4 old guys in 90 degrees.
I wasn't sure our old Kubota L260 could carry all the bricks that were stacked on the pallet but it had no problems.
After we got all the junk out of the way we used the Hinomoto to dig the post holes and carry tools and other junk in the bucket. Very handy.
We got everything on but the roofing metal. That will have to wait. I can barely walk.
Enjoy the video. YouTube - MrBubbasBulletman's Channel
The shed addition is 10 by 32. It should allow us to throw a lot of junk in there and have it out of the way in the tractor parking area.
I always like building new spaces. It allows me to fill it up with more tractor junk!
First we had to remove several hundred T Posts and a few tons of scrap metal that had been accumulating on the side of the tractor shed.
No small feat for for 4 old guys in 90 degrees.
I wasn't sure our old Kubota L260 could carry all the bricks that were stacked on the pallet but it had no problems.
After we got all the junk out of the way we used the Hinomoto to dig the post holes and carry tools and other junk in the bucket. Very handy.
We got everything on but the roofing metal. That will have to wait. I can barely walk.
Enjoy the video. YouTube - MrBubbasBulletman's Channel