fatjay
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Wanted some place to consolidate everything i've done for this garage so I'll start with all the stuff I've done so far, and will update as I go.
Garage needs a setback variance, applied, approved with unreasonable conditions, sent off to lawyer and he's dealing with it.
Excavator guy said it was going to be $2500 to haul the dirt. I have 2 tractors with loaders, one is a 1951 ferguson with no power steering, one is a 1953 oliver TLB that's nearly the length of a football field. The excavator is going to produce a mountain of dirt, so I decided to deal with the dirt myself. I bought a bobcat for $2500.


My garage and my shed have some overlap, so the shed needed to move. I built a new shed pad, 18'x14' for my 16'x12' shed. Leveled it best I could with the grader blade then dug the rest.

I called several shed moving companies. $200+ and they didn't have time to do it. Couldn't be bothered, no one called me back. After a few weeks of that I got tired, so I built a pair of pallet forks for the bobcat and did it myself, which was more of a pain than I thought it would be.





The garage needs electric. I've had my eye out for trenchers for a few months now. One popped up a week ago, brought it home today for $1,125.


Next up is getting it in the current tiny garage and getting it running right. I have about 300' to trench, electric, water, and internet, all separate lines. I also need to bust up part of the concrete pad that the shed was on for the excavator. Fortunately I have a jack hammer.
Until the next update!
Garage needs a setback variance, applied, approved with unreasonable conditions, sent off to lawyer and he's dealing with it.
Excavator guy said it was going to be $2500 to haul the dirt. I have 2 tractors with loaders, one is a 1951 ferguson with no power steering, one is a 1953 oliver TLB that's nearly the length of a football field. The excavator is going to produce a mountain of dirt, so I decided to deal with the dirt myself. I bought a bobcat for $2500.


My garage and my shed have some overlap, so the shed needed to move. I built a new shed pad, 18'x14' for my 16'x12' shed. Leveled it best I could with the grader blade then dug the rest.

I called several shed moving companies. $200+ and they didn't have time to do it. Couldn't be bothered, no one called me back. After a few weeks of that I got tired, so I built a pair of pallet forks for the bobcat and did it myself, which was more of a pain than I thought it would be.





The garage needs electric. I've had my eye out for trenchers for a few months now. One popped up a week ago, brought it home today for $1,125.


Next up is getting it in the current tiny garage and getting it running right. I have about 300' to trench, electric, water, and internet, all separate lines. I also need to bust up part of the concrete pad that the shed was on for the excavator. Fortunately I have a jack hammer.
Until the next update!
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