u/WhaleWatchM7

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L3240D - Fair Price for the hours and age?

I’m tractor hunting for something to help me maintain about 75 acres, 25 of it fields. Brush hogging, some landscaping, hauling firewood, snow removal—all the normal stuff for Vermont. The low hours on this make me nervous given the age, but I’d be set on implements with one purchase, and it’s close enough I could drive it home. Thoughts? Watch outs?

u/WhaleWatchM7 — 3 days ago

Does the location marked in the attached photo show a reasonable spot for a water line to exit and the sewer line to enter?

We're having a garage built that will eventually (in 3-5 years) have an apartment over it. I'd like to get all the rough plumbing in place while the site is already dug up and the excavator is on-site. The concrete contractor will be putting sleeves in the garage foundation wherever we want them. But we still need to connect to the house.

The timeline for the build accelerated dramatically in the past week, and my plumber can't get out to check things himself before the site prep guy wants to backfill, so I figured I'd ask here for a reality check. The proposed spot in the photo would keep everything below the frost line and prevent having to run inside lines the length of the basement. I'd rather keep stuff outside since interior lines would require moving some existing water/drain lines and complicate my plans for finishing the basement.

Anything I'm missing about trying to put them inside the red box?

Thanks.

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u/WhaleWatchM7 — 4 months ago