The tractor was heavier than I think they claimed. They claimed it was only 2700 lbs, but my truck thought it was closer to 2.7 tons. It pushed the back end around quite a bit.

The dumpster is up on the slab. It smelled like something died in it.

I also went and prefetched materials. I ended up not getting enough and had to make another trip though.

I also picked up lumber for the windows in the shed and the trailer. We ended up not getting that far though.

I also got 12 tons of gravel and a full truckload of fill delivered.

The load of fill was a lot smaller than I was hoping for.

Saturday I had assistance from Matt and Stefan. We all took turns playing on the toys.

Stefan got really good at it.

Matt laid most of the pipe.

Because it wouldn't be my lot without it, a lot of trash and a surprising amount of large branches were discovered when digging. Interestingly enough we even found a bowling ball. It was lighter than what I normally bowl with. It felt like a 12 or so.

We got almost all of it dug up and the pipe laid for the back yard drainage.

There is still a tiny bit over by the woods that needs to be dug. We dug over top the water lines by hand to make sure that we didn't accidentally cut through them. I also lost a shovel during the digging process, it is one of the old ones that I found in the slab though, so I am not too concerned.

Since I live in NH, we also came across a few boulders. This one was of course on top of the water lines, where I didn't really want to use the tractor, so we got the joy of moving it by hand.

Also at one point I started pulling out the wood from the trailer. I plan to lay 2x6 boards down for the surface.

As we wound down for the day, we finally got to test my hose. This is the first time it has ever been used. It appeared to work fine.

Though I found out the next day that the el cheapo magnifico hose I bought leaks a little.

Some things never change.

Sunday I slept in a bit. I woke up to my water filter system backflushing. I tried to finish the tractor work, but didn't quite make it. I did get the driveway finished, or at least the first part. The larger 1.5" ledge layer on the bottom is complete. I might go over it with a bo rake to smooth it a little better, I turned out to not be very good at the whole smoothing thing, but it is good enough that I no longer have to care when I drive up the driveway.

I didn't go all the way down since it didn't need it. 1.5" ledge is only for stiffening ground. This will all get covered when I get the 1/2" gravel delivered.

I also filled in some dips.

I also spread some of it out in the parking spot at the bottom.

This is all I have left. Turns out I got almost the perfect amount. Another ton or so would have made it perfect, since I would have enough to build a base under the lean to up by the shed. Oh well. There is just under a ton left.

I also smoothed ruts.


I also filled in the trench. Since the stuff was like grease, it really didn't smooth all that well.

I still have a lot of fill left for the back yard (I used about a quarter or so I would guess), though I ran out of time with the tractor, so I will have to use the lawn tractor with the dozer blade and dump cart for the rest. All in all, I will need another 4 truckloads at least for what I wanted to do.

I then started to wash the tractor as some random storms rolled in. The tractor got really dirty. It took me well over an hour to get it clean. I used ~90 gallons of water washing it since I didn't bother to put the water filter on bypass.

It left a big mess on the slab. I used the hose jet to clear at least a few spots like where I get out of the car.

I had wanted to finish up the digging of the trench today when I got home, but I passed out when I got home (which is why this is being posted so late). I will try to get to it tomorrow.
There were a lot of things I wanted to do with the tractor that didn't get done. The trench isn't quite completed, and I wanted to dig up the muck where I want to the put the lean to up by the shed. I also wanted to use the tractor to load up the dumpster, which didn't get done. I didn't have enough dirt either, but I wanted to lessen the grade down by the leech field. Oh well. I might have to buy one...
Several of the items on the too long summer to do list are now in progress.
- Propane
- Smooth the yard.
- Install Drainage.
- Finish driveway repairs.
- Fix the weed whacker.
- Fix the push mower.
- Fix the generator.
- Refurbish the utility trailer.
- Extend/insulate the front wall to prevent pipes from freezing.
- Build a lean to for equipment.
- Clean the crap out of the shed.
- Install windows in the shed.
- Install power and lights in the shed.
- Put in actual pilings for the shed.
- Extend the roof on the shed to prevent snow from pushing on the side.
- Paint the house.
- Paint the shed.
- Paint the ceiling of the house.
- Burn the pile.
- Get rid of the scrap metal.
- Bury the power cables.
- Install outside outlets at the panel.
- Setup entertainment center
- Build a real closet so I can hang clothes.
- Install curtains and shelves.
- Install trim.
- Install a table in the house
The driveway looks good!
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