life and projects can be seen over there:
Mikkeli, well, ain't this a small world..Sure, post up, i'll try to start visiting here, and also on dvdplaza, a bit more often.
So, let's try this..
Yesterday i finally installed the second hose reel that i bought in january..
Maybe 10mins before i hurt my back with the shovel, digging a trench for the yard lights.
Work in progress, going to plant grass between the bushes and the end of the house, but that's something for next spring.
The trailer, test fitting it
Plywood finished, the tailgate missed this pic..
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Thanks man, btw, nice work on the shed Matias

Since i started updating, might as well put this here:
For years i have been dreaming of a small wheel loader. The small one's are quite expensive and those that i just might have enough money are old and too big.
Don't know will this ever be done, but planning it is. Got two quotes for the basic frame sheetmetal, trying to get the cost lower by narrowing the material thickness a bit etc. After all, it will be reinforced with tubing where necceceary. Managed to draw the parts for cutting, so this is the most progress so far. I'm more a pen & paper- guy, so i even surprised myself.![]()
The files had to be fixed a bit, overlapping lines that i didn't see, but a fellow on another forum fixed those and gave me another quote on the price. Only problem is that the company is over 4 hours drive from here..
Axles out from a donor 720, the front axle will get a frame and used as a rear axle with the swing (?) removing all old suspension parts. Hydraulic motor or two for the drive, getting rid of the driveshafts would help a lot with the design.
Basic measurements copied from a Chinese manufactured loader with small changes, wheelbase should stay somewhere around 2 meters.
Some pics from the work in progress..
We shall see.
That is amazing! I would love to so this happen.

looks like it might be warmer than usual this year in FINLAND? or do you still have snow?