Try using limestone gravel screenings. It grades out nice, packs down very well, and reflects light much better than dirt. It's the next best thing to concrete at a fraction of the price.
The best to you in what ever you decide. Looks like you'll have a nice to place to hide out if you move there. Nice looking wood splitter, too. I'd like to get my farm operation going again, but lots of miles between me and it, and hard to pencil out a way to do it.
Keep in mind a couple things........
1. The breaker doesn't protect the equipment, it protects the wire. So you match the wire to the breaker. For the 20 amp input shown on the label, a #10 with a 30 amp breaker will be sufficient. The recommendations on the label give you a good safety...
I believe the tools have very different uses. If you're just going to drill holes of various sizes, the drill will most likely be your best bet. I didn't know what the purpose of the small driver drill was until I watched a guy put together a garage door on my last project house. The driver set...
I thought it looked like a Ford, but I figured it was a 4000. No hydraulics on the '64 model.
I looked at some FarmTac tractors a few years ago. The one I liked looked identical to a 4000, same paint and everything. The dealer said the company bought the manufacturing rights from Ford and...
That's bizarre. Without some good wiring diagrams, it's hard to say what's going to happen, as you've already found out. If you still want indicator lights, you might try looking for a switch with a built in lamp that comes on with the switch.
Those look like nice lights. I'd probably tear...
Use your switch to fire a two pole relay. Run the circuit from the battery through the first relay contacts to the indicator light. Jumper to the second contacts, then take that to the fog lights. If you can find the back up switch, you can do the same thing, and your back up fog lights will...
The picture looks really nice.
A guy on auto trader . com within 200 miles of springfield, IL, had a nice looking '93 with extended cab, 4x4, diesel and 100k miles for $5G. Other than than, some decent looking gas powered 2500's, some for more, some for less, but not much with low miles...
I wanted another truck for similar purposes as what you state. After looking for a couple years, I stumbled across a '93 GMC 3500 4x4 auto with the 6.5. I only paid $2,000 for it, but it had over 300,000 miles and the tires were marginal. As stated, I looked for a long time for a low mileage...
I love vise grips, too, and have several pairs of different sizes. I was saddened a number of years ago when production was moved from Dewitt, Nebraska, to China. Can't we make anything here any more?