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From Nothing to This in 8 years Today

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Just some pics of my shop and perennial beds at my nursery, 8 years ago this was just a field, the only help was electrical service install and septic tank, other than that, everything was done by myself. After a fall from the trusses to the concrete floor, and 8 months on the couch eating hydrocodone like it was candy I thought it would never get done. I could never do it now. The injury and years have caught up with me,,

Tim

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jdog_kustoms

very very nice i see the cool little loader hiding in the one pic looks like you use it alot

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312Hydro

That looks really nice! Did you plant the wind break too?

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neil

Looks like all your hard work has paid off

Looks great

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AMC RULES

Someone is obviously doin' Gods work out there in the Dakota territories. :bow-blue:

Great job you've done so far Tim. :text-coolphotos:

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dclarke

Looks very nice Tim. I would love to have that much room. That's definately something to be proud of. All your hard work paid off. :thumbs:

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Jake Kuhn

Wow,That sure is a beautiful lawn. :handgestures-thumbup: Jake

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Tap53

A few older pics..

A few older pics..

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Tap53

That looks really nice! Did you plant the wind break too?

I remember the day planting the windbreak, Cold, Rainy, and thought "I must be nuts doing all this"

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Tap53

Use the little loader daily, Turning compost, picking up little piles of dirt, and just going for a ride with a cold beer...ect.

Thanks for the nice comments Guys..

Tim

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krazy_horse

Very nice also a great garden spot.

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1maidenfan

Great looking building and yard, now we just need pic's of the horse or horses.

I see you have a D series, love them, have 3 of my own. :wwp::wh: pic's.

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JimD

You have made yourself a beautiful place Tim. Great pictures of your hard work. may I ask what the model the old truck was in the last pic? Do you have any mors pics of it? I love old trucks. :)

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bowtiebutler956

That is a beautiful place you have there! :text-datsphatyo: You definitely have some very skilled hand. :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Tap53

You have made yourself a beautiful place Tim. Great pictures of your hard work. may I ask what the model the old truck was in the last pic? Do you have any mors pics of it? I love old trucks. :)

You got some good eyes, I didnt see it there..

Its a 1948, KB-1, 3/4t International, Grandad bought it new, its got 5,600 miles, but its seen its years, Drove it about 15 years ago, would use the crank to start it and the old timers sure liked to see that..Plans are to restore or a street rod, not sure yet,,

Dad and Grandad must of had a good year farming that year, Dad bought a new 48 Chevy 3/4t the same day.

I have some more SOMEWHERE, If I come across them I'll post them.

Thanks,

Tim

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JimD

Thanks Tim, I'd love to see them if you happen upon them again. :)

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Jeremy Watson

Tim, you should be very proud! To build that size shed by your self was quite an undertaking, let along all the nice landscaping. That looks like some good farmland your surrounded by. Thanks for sharing

Jeremy

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