Our house from the street...
From the back... not very big, but there you go...
The shop behind the house - an additional 2-3 car garage... full of boxes right now.
The tractor that came with the property, for weed abatement in the area behind the yard - a 1946 Ford 2N, for those who are interested. I've already used it, although there is an electrical problem I haven't isolated yet.
The view looking West... the picture really doesn't do it justice.
The view looking South, early evening... that isn't snow on the distant mount range; it's fingers of fog creeping over the mountaintops into the valley -- it looked very cool as it was happening...
Long - ass driveway...
Spartacus, our mighty Rat Terrier, on our new tile...
That's all I got right now, but as things return to normalcy, I'll be posting more very soon...
12 comments:
Kevin,
That looks great. Is that Cali or Arizona? BTW, how did your citizenship hearing go? I am new to your blog, following the link from Alphecca.
Thanks for stopping by. This is the People's Republik of Kalifornia, I'm afraid... my citizenship hearing is coming up on the 25th of this month, and I'll be posting the result either way probably that day...
I came across your page when Google zero'd in on the "Ford 2N" (I search the web for new tractor links). I have a Ford 8N. Great looking tractor, and place BTW.
For help figuring out how to solve your 2N's electrical problems, check out these 2 forums:
http://www.ytmag.com (the 9N, 2N, 8N forum)
and
http://www.ntractorclub.com
I promise they will be able to help you get your tractor running!
Cheers!
Robert, thanks for stopping by, and thanks for the links! I'll definitely have to use them.
Those old Fords were pretty good tractors..especially for busghoggin and light plowing..drove one a lot of miles with a side mower hooked up to the PTO cutting hay and as many more miles pulling a side rake to windrow the hay..then the tedder and then of course the baler and finally the damn hard part..the hay wagon..those old tractors sure got a work out, huh?
Yeah, GuyK, everyone who's talked to me about those old Fords have nothing but good things to say about them, and I have to say once I get it running, it runs strong and does everything I need it to.
Nice new pad. And nice pooch.
And that picture with the clouds is absolutely beautiful. Nice view.
Sweet! It's nice to have a workshop/shed - and the High Ground.
Oh yeh, with the tractor you can dig enfilading trenches and other cool earthworks. :-)
Wow - your new place looks fabulous. Congratulations!
Spartacus looks like a badass!
Came here on dirtcrashrs recommendation...I think I'll stick around.
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