I didn't spend a lot of time at the property this spring so the weeds started growing like... well... weeds
Did a couple of trips up to weed whack and try to find the driveway that was threatening to disappear in a jungle of green.
and the mosquitoes and deerflies were hungry and looking for company.
When the trailer arrived we decided to clear a place for it up top.
Made a 10x20 wood form and placed it in the opening between the garage and house locations...
Levelled out the form and started filling it with loose rocks and gravel from around the clearing...
The last couple of days I did a crazy amount of driving ~ going from home to
@Eugen on to the 'Roost and then return home the next day so I could return the U-Haul trailer before the 2 day rental was finished - it was a total of 1200 kms / 745 miles in 36 hours)
We started the odyssey on Wednesday when we went to visit
@Eugen and buy our 2nd 644 loader from his collection
(I'm going to combine the best bits of both, then fix up the 2nd one and put it up for sale - can't be greedy and one 644 loader should be enough for me

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Thursday (yesterday) was spent moving trailer loads of pit run gravel from the bottom of the property up to the trailer pad.
(Neighbour Glen to the rescue again, he loaded up my utility trailer with a bucket of gravel from his big farm tractor - one bucket was enough to settle the trailer on to it's overload springs.)
It's not a self tilting or dumping trailer, but I thought if I moved enough of the load behind the centre of gravity I could lift up on the tongue and let the load slide out.
it worked

(sort of) - there are clearance issues with the license plate when it tips like that and I also made it too hard to completely remove the tailgate when dumping. So you end up having to shovel the gravel off the tailgate before you can move the trailer again,,,
I finished off the day with a 3rd partial trailer load that I shovelled in by hand (a lot more effort than I would like to repeat again soon -

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- One or two more loads of the pit run gravel and I should be ready to add the top layer of 3/4" crusher run and then run a compactor over it...
...to be continued
