4 wheeler right now, but hoping to upgrade to a side x side. More versatile, can haul more gear, carry more people, just makes sense.
Does not have to go on public roads, don't have to license.
I have switched a few over to T8 simply by using the appropriate electronic ballast.
'Note different wiring'
I learned by trial and error to follow the wiring diagram printed on the ballast. The wiring is a bit different than with the old style ballasts.
So there is a screened area to contain them during the day?
Or do they free range away from the wagon?
We've been wanting to build something similar. I've worked out a design for a screened enclosure, but am stuck on getting wheels under it while still keeping them safe from foxes & coyotes...
Husqvarna all the way. Stihl saws are well made, but I have always owned Husky, right now I have 5 of them, from a 30 year old 51, which I use mostly for limbing, bucking and small falling, an even older 61 I sometimes use for bucking, a 365 & a 372 I use for falling to a 5 year old 3120 I use...
Not for everyone, but our homemade pizza uses grated zucchini as a crust, I read about it somewhere and suggested it to the wife as I have found the regular crust does not agree with me. This alternative is a lot lighter, less filling, I really like it.
Wife starts all the greenhouse veggies in trays on portable wooden shelves in our living room late Feb & early March.
Outdoor garden seeds are planted first week of June, best chance of avoiding a late frost
Depends on how cold it gets where you are in Missouri.
In our area, North Central B.C. frost goes down at least four feet, in an area that is not walked or driven on.
As a rule, we bury water lines at eight feet, or deeper, with 2" styrofoam over it if going under a driveway.
The line is more...