One of the things that excites a farmer is a full dam but then you might find him complaining about bogging the ute and then the tractor! We have just had the wettest July in 25 years but the annual rainfall is still 50mm (2 inches) below average. Still we can't complain can we?
This is a quick overview of the sort of documents to expect with your kit home but if you are an owner builder, you still have to know what you are doing or they won't licence you!
The microphone receiver has a TS (tip/sleeve) plug and the smart phone has a TRRS (tip/ring/ring/sleeve) socket. If you can't find a TS female to TRRS male adaptor, you have to make one! Here's what to connect so you don't blow something up.
Every community should have a "Shed". They're great! They build a community spirit and keep everybody from isolation. The're also great when you need a special tool for a one off job.
(something you would never use again)
I ran woodwork night classes for a couple of years where I supplied the work skills and training and people worked on their own projects.
The Kit Home came with a floor kit but the stumps were "by owner" and required an engineer to sign them off. Instead of using hurdles, I used two mixer loads per stump and placed them one at a time.
Oats in the header, chopped straw in the trailer and waste through the Harrington Seed Buster under the machine (hence the turbine sound). The dust from the harvester is explosive. The last thing you want during harvest is a spark or an overheating bearing.
Yes, have you thought about this one? Trusses on their own are floppy and not very strong. Will you need a machine and will they bend when you try to lift them? All this must be planned in advance.