Showing posts with label firewood shed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label firewood shed. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Farm progress and "farmer problems"

The wood shed is finally done!  We ended up going the easy route and used wire fence to be the walls which was easy, cheap and quick to install.  The added benefit of this material is that it allows complete air circulation from all directions.  Additionally we had reasoned that no one would be able to see the sides and rear wall anyway.  So the next thing is to get a few more pallets to stack the wood on, rent a splitter and make an all day event out getting the wood split and stacked.



It was a busy two days as we also took advantage of the dry conditions and had 36 more tons of crusher run delivered to finish up the barn floor leveling.  We ran in too a mechanical problem with the hydrostatic steering on the tractor causing us to shut down for awhile to fix the problem (sort of).  The steering ram cylinder came loose from vibration (all four bolts were still in place but the cap screws were not engaged!).  We managed to get them realigned and properly tightened without cross threading the screws.  This fix allowed me to continue using it but now I think there is either a problem with the steering pump pressure or the cylinders are bad.  At about the same time this happened Elizabeth had declared that the well pump had quit working or the well was dry!  After taking a short break and thinking about the issue I walked over and pressed the circuit breaker button on the generator and it reset.  Well pump not broken and well not dry. :)


Ramp nearly level with bottom of door now

Moving and leveling with FEL.  The Farmi was only along for the ride to counter weight the front end.  I should have put the rear blade on the for additional leveling capability.

Elizabeth was very busy planting tomatoes, zuchini, watermelon and ochra in the hugelkultur beds which we amended with topsoil removed from the wood shed.  The farm is coming along nicely!



The cute and adorable little fellow was found in the wood shed when we were excavating the topsoil


Sunday, May 10, 2015

Spring growth

Update on the trees and other things.  We frantically planted all of the above tree types in March at the first opportunity after we had experience quite a few rather cold weeks here in NC.   The pecans (kanza and lakota) were very slow to burst their buds but finally did about in the first couple of days of May.  The apple leaves erupted way before almost right after we put them in the ground.  The bald cypress in the lowland area were late April and are doing very well in spite of the limited sunlight now with the canopy shading them.

Pecan buds

raspberry emerging

Bald cypress

The view down Beechnut Hill lane

The real house will be located about same spot as the tent

trekking down to the lowland area

The left of the trees is an old logging road that traverses part of our property


Our old 1/2 bath sink we kept and re-purposed for washing up - we'll connect the well to a cheap sink faucet via garden hose for when needed during camp outs.  We'll add a 3x3' outdoor shower platform next to it in coming weeks.


Wood shed nearly done.  Add clean gravel stone base, nail up the wire wall fence and start stacking it with all the cut rounds scattered about the property from the site clearing a year ago.

Mates

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Really coming together !

We headed up to Pelham for a 'short' day of work today.  Elizabeth was tied up in the morning at the "Y" doing a group fitness spin class so when she finished up we decided to pack "light" and take only the chainsaws and drill gear with us (no dogs to distract with walks and such) and aim to install the wood shed roof supports.  Last week we picked a nice straight 25 foot tall, ~16 year old Virginia pine tree with a diameter of about 5" from our nearby woodlot and dragged it with the MF 240 to our homestead to use as the rear roof header on the wood shed.  For the front we had a nice straight log from last year's road clearing already peeled and ready to go.

Even more exciting for us was that Moon Creek Construction Co got the metal roofing on the barn and the south attic window installed during the week.  





Here is some of the handiwork completed on the wood shed.  It has character to say the least.  Our plan is to tie the red barn/shop theme somehow into the wood shed...ideas ?





Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Lean-To Framing




Since we have a fairly significant elevation change from one side of the shop to the other we will have to build a ramp up to the doorway level (bottom of siding).  Nothing a few more tons of rock can't take care of.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Firewood Shed Started

Work began yet again on another new structure.  With all the wood cut from the road building project in the winter and spring we have a lot of firewood that needs to be stored to protect it from rot.  Architecturally it will be similar to the outhouse - log timber framed.  We started the pier footings for the corner poles using concrete forms and metal cleats that will be fastened to the bottom of the poles.


Water well in place and now awaiting pump and pressure tank installation