Wow, that's a really neat story, you must work for Parks and Wildlife or something. I wish you would have put that much time and effort into what to look for in a backhoe.
I haven't seen any fish in the creek lately as I guess they find it hard to breathe with no water 9 months out of the year. I did see a mermaid the other day but, I think she went to live in my neighbors basement. Which is weird because that makes them the only people I know around here with a basement. I don't really miss her because I still got this lockness monster to talk to. He lives in the 15" culvert running under that non-county maintained oil top road.
It's funny you mentioned that rain could be detrimental. I was just talking to my buddy Noah today and he said we are expecting some major storms. I didn't pay it much mind though, he's been declared insane by the local "bureaucracy", something about no permit for building a huge boat in his backyard. The guy has like two of everything.
So what I've gathered from this discussion so far is:
1. I don't need a loader on my 841 because that is what a retard would do and I shouldn't sell it for sentimental reasons because it's not worth much anyways.
2. I need a backhoe and should look into a 4x4 utility, a Terramite, and I think one guy said just an old backhoe. All for completely different reasons it sounds. Versatility, upfront cost, just go get something and be done with it, etc.
3. I should probably go rent something for a weekend just to play around with it and get a feel.
4. My IP address has probably already been traced by the FBI for posting the word creek and dirt in the same sentence.
5. I should probably post videos to Youtube of what I am doing so they have plenty of evidence to lock me up with Noah.
Oh man!, Hang on one of those bureaucracy people just threw some tear gas through my window. I'm not sure if they are here for the creek posts I have made or the movies I downloaded. I gotta go get my Israeli gas mask I ordered off Amazon.........OK that's better.
I guess I have my answer for the most part now so I will probably post back after the summer when I slow down at work some. That will give me some time to maybe rent a few or go look and see if I can "test drive" some stuff. I think I am going to get a much better idea of what I need sitting in a backhoe seat than I am this computer chair.
That's all she wrote for me as far as this topic goes, I'm going to be busy helping my neighbor for the next few weeks divert this annoying waterfall in his backyard. We bought some C4 from our "southern neighbors" and we think if we just use it all in one big blast it should relocate the waterfall to the clouds where it will just be soaked up. We did some calculations and we figured the clouds should soak up enough of this waterfall to rain for forty something days and forty something nights. I think he already got a permit from the Tooth fairy committee so non to worry there.
No Pun intended on what is and what isn't make believe of course. That's just the way the Deere cookie crumbled in this Case.
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