Posted by Lou from Wi. on July 10, 2017 at 16:48:50 from (174.124.73.126):
Well it has been a long time posting here. Been reading here from time to time.Son has been using all 3 pieces of our equipment ,tractor for gardening,dozer ,Bobcat for filling ditch..
Bought a used outside wood furnace and had to do a lot of piping
just to get the line to the garage.Had to build a weather tight box and bury it to house the 2 pipes,one line to the house ,the other line for the garage heater. My son in law rented a backhoe to dig the lines and a cement saw to cut out the floors.
We built a platform for the furnace to rest on ,with additional cement legs for support.Our old cement mixer(87 years old while I'm only 82 this month )did the job just fine.Still have a ways to go before wood cutting begins. A little at a time gets the job done.
Son did a lot of digging for my Son in law to equal out the time
he spent digging the lines at our place using the backhoe he rented. Going to set another outside furnace for my other daughter as soon as possible after my son re -moves the bad shingles from her roof and install metal roofing.
Like Jerry Reed sang" Got a long way to go,and a SHORT Time to get there." Now between Gardening and all the other pop up things that come daily, hope we last till winter comes.
Well I had other things we did but it would take up way to much space.
Will stop for now hoping all is well with all of you folks.
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