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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1758139" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We live on our ranch. The shop, barn, and corral are all just across the driveway. The shop roof is right over the top of the barn in the picture. All of this sits somewhat in the middle of the irrigated ground. A lot of the range land is a ways away but I rarely need to go to the far corners of that. It is 30 miles to town and any type of serves. But I don't need to go there more than a couple times a week. If something isn't absolutely needed now you just add it to the list. The driveway is over a quarter mile long. It is basically flat except the last 200 feet or so. Plowing the snow off that little pitch can be a pain. If there is too much snow I end up having to chain up the tractor.[ATTACH=full]19529[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1758139, member: 498"] We live on our ranch. The shop, barn, and corral are all just across the driveway. The shop roof is right over the top of the barn in the picture. All of this sits somewhat in the middle of the irrigated ground. A lot of the range land is a ways away but I rarely need to go to the far corners of that. It is 30 miles to town and any type of serves. But I don't need to go there more than a couple times a week. If something isn't absolutely needed now you just add it to the list. The driveway is over a quarter mile long. It is basically flat except the last 200 feet or so. Plowing the snow off that little pitch can be a pain. If there is too much snow I end up having to chain up the tractor.[ATTACH type="full"]19529[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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