I will be big enough to get back on here and say I missed your post on the Case and Deere backhoes. That kind of supports my argument in a way though as its hard to weed through the irrelevant replies. Like this idiot that built a fence on someone else's property although I got a kick out of it. I mean brick of all things, lol. Like I said first I'm just going to put some clay down in this creek and see what happens. Who wouldn't start with that? It's a plan at this point. I'm not getting a permit to move dirt on my property. Now if I was doing a commercial job in the public of course I would. Like I said I pay county taxes but they won't maintain the road to my house the HOA does. So in my eyes they lost their opinions at that point. I would start a Tea party movement over it. As for the renting and hiring it done nobody even tried to learn more about me first to know I'm pretty much diehard DIY and probably do have the capacity to learn how to maintain and operate a tractor. Just a little insulting is all that there are far more replies with that kind of content than answers or questions about my full intentions or price range or whatever.
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