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DIRTtoDONE
Приєднався 29 гру 2022
Building on Purpose
Choosing the Right Builder
It takes time to vet different builders. Don't rush this. We have some things to look out for and some questions to ask. Be sure to subscribe to the channel!
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John Deere Finish Mower Update - Frontier GM4072E
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I've been using the Frontier GM4072E finish mower for a full mowing season now, so I thought I'd give you what I like and don't like about it. Get subscribed to the channel!
You Planted More Trees?
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It's a story of patience. We are trying to stay busy and keep improving this land while we wait to build the house we really want. Thanks for watching!
IBC Water Tote - How We Water Trees
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We acquired one of those large IBC water totes from a friend last fall. That's how we've been watering our trees and keeping them alive before we live there full time. Here's the story of getting it. Dirt to Done
We bought a tractor!
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We have some ambitious plans coming up for this land, so we needed some heavy equipment to help us with it. We bought a John Deere 3025 tractor with lots of goodies.
Use Apple Preview to Modify House Plans
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We found some house plans we liked and wanted to make a few changes to them. These are not official changes. We will have official plans and technical drawings made later. But we wanted to visualize what the changes and our ideas would look like. Did you know you can use Apple Preview to make some basic changes to even photos? Follow along and we will show you.
Modifying House Plans & What to Look For
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We tell some of our criteria for house plans and some things to watch out for. There are easy ways to get down to the plans that are right for you, but it's not always apparent. Hopefully, this will help you go in the right direction! Subscribe to my other channel: ua-cam.com/users/bruceaulrich
Are Traditions Important?
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Do you think traditions are important? We do. We really like finding things that we can turn into traditions and then sticking with them year after year. It can sometimes be difficult to think of traditions that you will want to keep doing for a long time. We recommend starting with something small, but meaningful. If you do something too elaborate, you might tire of it and stop doing it. Thank...
Creating A Picnic Spot
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In this video, we had a lot of work to get done so we could enjoy a nice picnic spot at our land. We haven't built our house yet, but we are making steps each day toward building our dream home.
Home Renovations - See What We Did!
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We have been doing some home renovations on our current house over the last few months. We have totally renovated our master bedroom and bathroom. We think you'll like the change! WHY BUILD INSTEAD OF BUY? ua-cam.com/video/npZWubaTDAQ/v-deo.htmlsi=BGkMsH79S1hZQWRw HOW TO MAKE A DIY ACCENT WALL: ua-cam.com/video/8UvRvJE2mcs/v-deo.htmlsi=H6uyh3_xKM3ntXmq
Why Build Instead of Buy?
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We are going over some of the reasons we want to build a house, rather than just buy a house. You might agree or you might not...see if you align with us!
Spraying Poison Hemlock
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We went out to the land, checked on the trees we planted a bit ago and tried to take care of some poison hemlock that was getting out of control. This video is from earlier this spring.
We Got Ripped Off
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We bought a used lawn mower to take care of the land off of Facebook Marketplace and it did not go as planned!
Invasive species on our land & custom house site?!
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Invasive species on our land & custom house site?!
I was nervous...but we closed on our land!
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I was nervous...but we closed on our land!
Idea Shopping - Building a house, Planning Phase
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Idea Shopping - Building a house, Planning Phase
Great tips! I wouldn’t have thought of most of those!
We’ve just been dealing with all of it so it brings to mind all sorts of things. Ha ha
You don’t need the guards. MMM mowers don’t fully guard, Zero Turns don’t guard and landscapers remove any guards that may be there.
Such great information for anyone building a house. When we built ours 7 years ago. We did some of the sweat equity. I did all the mechanical and cleaned the site almost daily. ( I didn't want construction debris in the walls). Final walk through, if not multiple ones are key to make sure all issues are taken care of. We still find things we didn't see 7 years ago.
I will be on site often, doing what you just said, cleaning and organizing. Can’t wait to get going!
Good Info, or just build it yourself and regret every decision you make...
Ha ha. I can see that. I wish we could build it ourselves. Need a loan for it and the lenders are not keen on that
Check your description, V-E-T not v-e-Y. 😉 Other than that nice tips. I'd love to keep up with the progress once y'all start building.
Thank you! I really fat fingered that one. I have fixed it now.
Good review! I just can't bring myself to mow with a conventional tractor, its just too slow, however if you need a tractor for other things it may save you money. I agree with your comments on mowing with a commercial mower.
Makes me miss my tractor. I bought the rough cut frontier mower for my tractor when I had my ranch in BC.
Did you tram the mower? : D
No. It doesn’t appear to need it.
God review. John Deere certainly doesn’t make implements like they used to.
Thanks. Yeah, I’ve been a little disappointed with some small things about it.
Gotta love it when they just pile the junk in the middle of where you want to go
It was more of a mess than I thought it would be to untangle all of those posts from the wire. Got some good posts out of it though!
So if I understand correctly, you do actually have frontage on the road which is all your own. But all three properties are going to share one driveway?
Yes, that’s correct. The county restricts how far apart driveways can be. Because of this, they don’t want all 3 of us to have separate ones. I think it’s kind of dumb, but that’s how it is.
What state are you in? I think we would get in a lot of trouble doing that here in FL.
Well, I don't want to get in trouble now, do I?
Like the old saying goes, “the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the next best time is today.” No point in waiting until you’ve built the house to plant trees.
That’s kind of our thinking also. And we have trees around. Need more!
@@dirttodone865 there’s never too many trees
If you don’t want to mow you might want to plant something with a good canopy and/or something acidic enough to preclude grass from growing. Otherwise, you’ll find your still mowing, but this time having to do so around trees.
Yeah, good point. We are planning on doing a garden once we are living there. Also, we want to do a large section for a wildflower patch, maybe with a few walking paths mowed in between and around. I think that would be nice to look at and would help me mow less.
My understanding is Sycamores like it wet, so we find them here in river valleys and such. So I'm really surprised to see one trying to grown in the gravel beside the road!
They grow up in between rocks here also! They do like the wet here too. You see them near rivers and creeks.
The birds carry the little seeds and then drop them or poop them out
In some communities in the US fire departments will schedule visits to fill swimming pools. I wonder if the fire agency local to your property would be willing to coordinate a training night to fully fill you up once or twice a not freezing time of year?
Oh, that’s a fantastic idea! I’ll have to look into that. There is a fire station pretty close to us.
Looks fun. I Should do a tour of our watering set up. Its a little different than yours.
Yeah, I’d like to see it
That must be a little annoying to only be able to bring half of a tote of water every time you need water at the property! Looks like you guys are making the most of it though. You may have already found a solution for this, but if you want to be able to completely fill your 5 gallon buckets, you can get a stick transfer pump from Ryobi or Milwaukee and you could fill those buckets in a matter of seconds through the top… Hope you all are doing well!
Oh yeah, that would work well. We now set it up on about 3 pallets so we can get a bucket under there better. Also, we have enough slope on our land that we can use a garden hose adapter and a hose. We run it downhill and get a gravity siphon on it. -Bruce
Congratulations! You will have SO much fun with it!
We think so! -Bruce
Hopefully your Deere dealer gave you a nice bundle price! The 3025E, with its larger frame, larger tires, and higher three point lift height does make it potentially more useful for some implements and jobs than the 1025R which has the same HP. But that 25HP will limit how big an implement you can drive with the PTO and the heavier body will tax the engine more. It's a compromise that should work for you as long as you don't expect too much from that combination of relatively low HP with a heavy frame. I chose the New Holland Workmaster 25 (a competitor 25 HP larger frame compact tractor) over the 3025E for two reasons: the New Holland came with a set of rear remotes already installed and the entire loader could be easily removed (and, truth be told, cost was more for the JD). I expected to do field work with a plow and disc in a small area and I wanted to be able to lighten the tractor as much as possible and shorten the overall length to get into tighter spaces. But I don't think you will be unhappy. So long as you are not in any great hurry to finish jobs the slower pace of a 25HP machine limits you to, it will be such a massive improvement over a zero-turn, shovel, and wheelbarrow you will be giddy.
You know quite a lot about these things. ha ha. Good to know I picked a good one. -Bruce
It depends on transmission you get. Don't get hydrostatic but rather the 3 speed shuttle shift. It will do everything you want it to do.
And you get what you pay for in life. New Holland comes in 3rd or 4th in the compact tractor field. Mahrinda is probably next best.
@@graderboy41 Too late...already have the hydrostatic. ;)
Nice tractor!!
Thank you!
Congratulations. Your pride in ownership was palpable 👍🏻
Well, good! I’m pumped!
That tractor will be very useful both now and as you develop the property!
I’m sure that’s true. It was too good of a deal
Congratulations, tractors are awesome. One of my favorite purchases ever was my John Deere 4044m. I was sad when we sold it to move.
Oh man, 44HP? That would be nice
Very nice addition!
Thanks Mike!
Way to go, Rebecca! (@6:51) Don't let him have all the fun! Way to go, Bruce! Make sure someone else can do the mowing too!
Ha ha. I have to take control sometimes! -Rebecca
Looks like it's going to be a workhorse, so cool! Also, I'm glad to finally know definitively that cows are real!
Ha ha. Too funny about the cows.
Nice addition to the family. I hope it works its ass off for you over the years.
I’m sure it will! We will work it hard
Why do you want the master near the kitchen?
Coffee. That’s pretty much it. Ha ha. We hated having to walk 100’ to get coffee. And then our sitting area was in our master so we would walk back after getting coffee.
@@dirttodone865 Coffee bar in your bedroom/bathroom! Another idea for your little desk/nook area. Maybe on a shelf above the desk? Then you don’t even have to leave your suite! 😉
@abichon816 You might be onto something!
What is the little nook in the master for? It’s open to the bedroom or has a door?
It will be a little small office. Just enough for 1 chair and a small desk…about a 4 foot desk. We will probably leave it a cased opening to there or maybe a folding barn door. Not sure. Since it is inside the master door, you can close it off that way.
Cool I never considered using Preview to draw house plans I wonder how many comments mention sketch up? I use ArchiCad, REVIT, AutoCAD, & Sketch Up - expensive for sure but all offer 30 day trials
Rebecca knows and uses Fusion 360, an AutoDesk program, but it’s quite complicated. We wanted something approachable for the masses. I would not use this for anything very technical. It just helped us visualize the changes.
Hey Bruce. That's interesting thinking on your pantry. It feels like I would get a bit frustrated by the walking distance from the rest of the kitchen; the prep area, oven and fridge, for example. But if you've thought it through, and you think it'll work best for your lifestyle, then that's all that matters. When we were designing our house, I found a cool bit for freeware called Sweet Home 3D, where you draw the floorplan yourself, including doors, windows, and even (if you want) furniture, and the software builds a 3D model in real-time. (Best used with multiple monitors.) We went through about 18 different layouts before we found one that worked, and then paid a professional drafter to draw it up properly (as it sounds like you're doing), and then we shopped it around to find a builder. It's quite a process, huh. I"m enjoying watching you go through it; thanks for sharing. If you're interested, you can see some clips of our demolition and build on my other channel: ua-cam.com/video/f9hzY6SZ3fc/v-deo.html All the best.
Yeah, it might be a little far from the oven. Our thinking is that you only out things in/get things out of the oven a few times. That why we want it over there. Good thoughts though. I think we are just so tired of the bottlenecks in our current kitchen. And we involve our 3 kids in cooking and cleaning up, so there often 5 people in the kitchen at once. Ha. Thanks for the recommendation on that app. I’ll check it out!
Super cool! This is so much better than describing what you want with words. I think the conversion rate is about 1,000 words per picture if I remember correctly!
You got that right! It helps to be able to show it to make sure what you’re trying to do will work.
Your land has some slope to it, doesn’t it? Just wondering about how exposed the basement might be and things like basement windows and such. Also, I agree with Rebecca about wanting to be able to drop groceries close to the garage door. I think that pantry access will be a smart move!
Yes, we have quite the slope on the land. We are orientating the front of the house to face West which is kind of diagonal on the hill. It’ll allow us to have that walkout basement on the low side. We will have a couple of window wells in the upper side (required for egress in bedrooms).
I second those thoughts on the pantry!! This is going to be an awesome place! I’m looking forward to seeing the progress in further videos!
@mcmathwoodworks Glad you can see the vision!
@@dirttodone865 my dream shop would be a house with a walkout basement….
@Wordsnwood Ha ha. I hear ya. You do a lot with a small shop.
My heart goes out to you both! You are honest, hard-working people and I know that you'll find a way to make the dream happen. Keep the hope alive!
Thank you! We will rally the troops and find another way. We have to!
So sorry to hear this, its an unfortunate situation. I get how you feel, it's a rough game of figuring out what works with the lender. Looking forward to watching your progress.
Thanks, Buddy. It is very frustrating, but we are going to keep pushing.
That sucks. I feel for you that way. I’m self employed and that has screwed me over a couple times. If I had a job with a paystub with the same pay I could qualify for twice the loan but because I’m self employed it’s a hassle.
You’re totally right about that. I’m not sure why this is still the case. I mean, it seems that more and more people are self-employed.
Ugh that sucks, sorry guys! Hopefully you’re able to work something out to get it going sooner!
Hope so! Thanks for the encouragement.
What a bummer. Keep moving forward. It will happen.
Thanks, Mike. It is a huge bummer. I actually can’t believe it.
@@dirttodone865 completely understand. When we sold our old house to build on family land, we had to live in a SMALL single wide while ours was being built. It sucked! Best of luck. But I’m sure the right situation will show its self when you least expect it to.
Such a bummer but that’ll make it all the more worth it when it does happen!
I hate it when you’re right. (I think you’re right)
Sorry,guys! Some things are just outside your control
Yeah, I know. Even knowing that…it’s a huge letdown.
I hate to hear this. It'll happen soon enough. God has a plan for y'all!
Appreciate that! It makes us very sad! It’s so hard to be patient and still aim for your goals.
Sorry guys! Keep grinding!
We are so bummed! It’s not the news you want to hear from your lender
Oh bummer. So sorry to hear this. Hope you can eventually build sooner rather than later.
Hope so too! We have been so upset since hearing that news.
Cool idea to save some 💰 I wouldn't have thought of finding some ditch trees!
Ditch trees are the best!
@@dirttodone865 😄
You should plant a row of Christmas trees on your land.
Oh man. Good idea. And stagger the planting of them so they develop at different times.
Ale8! That’s hard to find here in Alabama. My son discovered it on a youth mission trip to Kentucky last year and loves it. We can get it from time to time at our local Piggly Wiggly but it’s a rare treat.
It’s made in Winchester, KY…about 30 min from me. I like the cherry one but this was a limited run of peach. Pretty tasty!
It's good to hear both of your perspectives! We may be building a house in the future and I would love to pick your brain
Pick away! I’m happy to talk to you about it.
Looks great Bruce! It’s awesome she is excited to help you. She’s got great positive energy. Your vanity color is almost identical to ours now! -Ben
She does have great energy! You’ve got good taste then if you have the same color. ;) Thanks, Ben!
That's exciting! We built our current house and it was nice to design and build in features that we always wished we had or that were new and custom just for us. But you're right... it can be quite a stressful time while it's all happening.
Forgot to respond. It is neat to get stuff done just for you.