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My own strip that is my dream!
![]() out of the poor house! ![]() flat enough. If I were still in Eastern KY I could just buy a abandoned strip mine....they make my pretty mountains into treelesss flat runways! May as well get some use out of the eyesores. ![]() Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:nz58f.519568$xm3.480642@attbi_s21... I envy you Jim! The guy who owns the house next door has trash living there. Usually requires a monthly visit by the Sheriff's Dept. Love where I live and loathe my trashy neighbors! ![]() While not quite that bad, I'm in a similar situation. We love our home, it has everything in it we want (or need), it's appreciating nicely -- but we're planning on moving next year, when my daughter graduates from the (excellent) neighborhood grade school. It's nothing terrible, but we sure won't miss the lady across the street who lets her yippy dogs bark at 6:30 AM every morning. And it won't be hard to forget my idiot neighbors who fill their garages with junk so that they must park their $30K SUVs on the street (making our road effectively one-lane, especially in the winter when the plows can't get around them). Probably gonna buy an old farm house outside of town, with 20 acres or so around it. Maybe put in a grass strip... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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W P Dixon wrote:
Biggest thing here is finding enough land that is flat enough. Hey, there's plenty of flat land there. It's all vertical, though. :-) George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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![]() "George Patterson" wrote Hey, there's plenty of flat land there. It's all vertical, though. :-) I have often thought about getting a chunk of land around here (Western NC) and getting a big ol' dozer. I could then spend a good chunk of spare time chopping off two hills and filling in the middle, to make a runway. That is one of the only ways to have a runway around here, unless you pay a fortune for flat land, OR get it in the middle of large populations, OR on a flood plain, where the next worse thing to flooding is frequent morning or evening ground fog. It helps that I like earth moving equipment! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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I'd have to do some of that also, but at least it's sand land. We've got
some pretty big front end loaders, dump trucks, a motor grader and a scraper, but no dozer. It may take me awhile, but it would be as much fun as being a little kid in a sand box!! ![]() Jim "Morgans" wrote in message ... "George Patterson" wrote Hey, there's plenty of flat land there. It's all vertical, though. :-) I have often thought about getting a chunk of land around here (Western NC) and getting a big ol' dozer. I could then spend a good chunk of spare time chopping off two hills and filling in the middle, to make a runway. That is one of the only ways to have a runway around here, unless you pay a fortune for flat land, OR get it in the middle of large populations, OR on a flood plain, where the next worse thing to flooding is frequent morning or evening ground fog. It helps that I like earth moving equipment! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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Ok Jim,
I'll take a bobcat on this hill and you take one on yours and we'll meet in the middle! ![]() I keep looking over in the Blountville area, and I'd love to have a place in Shady Valley,...but that would be a realllll bad drive to work for my wife in winter. Not that easy during the summer. Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Morgans" wrote in message ... "George Patterson" wrote Hey, there's plenty of flat land there. It's all vertical, though. :-) I have often thought about getting a chunk of land around here (Western NC) and getting a big ol' dozer. I could then spend a good chunk of spare time chopping off two hills and filling in the middle, to make a runway. That is one of the only ways to have a runway around here, unless you pay a fortune for flat land, OR get it in the middle of large populations, OR on a flood plain, where the next worse thing to flooding is frequent morning or evening ground fog. It helps that I like earth moving equipment! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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W P Dixon wrote:
I'll take a bobcat on this hill and you take one on yours and we'll meet in the middle! ![]() A bobcat? Man, you are a real glutton for punishment. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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("George Patterson" wrote)
I'll take a bobcat on this hill and you take one on yours and we'll meet in the middle! ![]() A bobcat? Man, you are a real glutton for punishment. A friend rented a walk-behind bobcat type machine for knocking down a berm in his yard. It operated it like a big bad-a** snowblower ...only with treads, a bucket and some 'hoist' levers that were counterintuitive for me, because they were opposite from the machines in my old forklift days. Yup, that was different - I kept dumping my load when I wanted the bucket to tilt up. I got it pretty well figured out by the time the berm was completely knocked down and spread around :-) Tricking an old dog. Montblack |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote It operated it like a big bad-a** snowblower ...only with treads, a bucket and some 'hoist' levers that were counterintuitive for me, because they were opposite from the machines in my old forklift days. Yup, that was different - I kept dumping my load when I wanted the bucket to tilt up. I got it pretty well figured out by the time the berm was completely knocked down and spread around :-) At one time, the local equipment rental place had a Bobcat, and a New Holland brand skid steer. They were both about the same size, but one hat the controls for the bucket on the feet, wheels with the hands. The other machine was completely opposite. Wanna' talk confused, when going from one to the other? g -- Jim in NC |
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HEE HEE,
Yep they are small, but they are a hoot to play around on. Not to mention on my budget I could rent one! ![]() worry to much , can borrow a Ford tractor and scraper blade. We have an acre and half(? guesstimation?) here, but it goes up to the top of the ridge at the TN/VA line. Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "George Patterson" wrote in message news:9eg8f.7309$c%.6808@trndny02... W P Dixon wrote: I'll take a bobcat on this hill and you take one on yours and we'll meet in the middle! ![]() A bobcat? Man, you are a real glutton for punishment. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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![]() "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Ok Jim, I'll take a bobcat on this hill and you take one on yours and we'll meet in the middle! ![]() I keep looking over in the Blountville area, and I'd love to have a place in Shady Valley,...but that would be a realllll bad drive to work for my wife in winter. Not that easy during the summer. Bobcat? Ha! You'll meet me in the middle in 6 or 8 years! Bobcats are great for moving a little fill around, or clearing for a sidewalk. Try to start digging deep, or undisturbed clay and rock, and you will soon be wanting something MUCH bigger. I recently was having a basement dug for a house, and hit a layer of the HARD variety of granite. It didn't take long to realize that it was going to take a few sticks of dynamite to get it to "leave." It did leave, with the encouragement of about 7 sticks. g -- Jim in NC |
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