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Old 04-01-2012, 12:41 PM   #1
Constructor1
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Dirt Floor Blues

Yesterday I finished removing engine from frame and fought with the hoist in the dirt for so long the my back is sore today. Also fought the cab stand around in the dirt as well. I became very frustrated and really considering if I am biting off more than I can chew by doing this project on the side of my house. I finally got everything done and put in its place if you will. But I spent about 2 extra hours stuggling with moving heavy equipment and parts around on a dirt yard. I placed some plywood down under the cab stand, but man am I rethinking what I am doing. I am not a quiter, so I will continue - I guess I am just venting. Anyone have any tips for building project in the dirt?
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