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Re: a 2bit update

Postby mezmo » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:19 pm

Hi Thomas/2bits,

Good to hear you have an alternate route in and a "straightforward" one
at that [pun intended] and therefore have adequate space to move it in.
I had forgotten that the land had had a MH on it before. And good to hear
you've got the bases covered for the move in. I just wanted to give a
'heads-up', since if someone has never had a MH moved on their own before,
[not having just purchased it from a dealer, and then the dealer delivers the
MH to its location] there are a lot of things to consider and it's great to hear
you're on top of it all. That'll help things go smoothly on moving day.

As far as wanting to close off the existing, wide, straight-shot driveway
in, but keep it reversible: perhaps you could build a couple of movable planters
out of PT wood that could take small to medium shrubs that could grow
out and block the view in - that may be a watering problem though.
Alternately, decide on the width needed to be kept free, say 16ft,
and then build a tall gate out of a couple of privacy fence
panels [conveniently,I think they're @ 6ftx8ft] . Then plant a couple
rows of closely spaced cedar/arbor vitae [whatever will grow there]
shrubs/small trees on both sides out to blend in to the existing mature
tree area to help block the view. Paint/place sign(s) of "private property",
"back gate","posted" etc.. If you want to go far out, paint the roadside
of the tall gate like a rocky mountainside with a black tunnel opening,
and in that tunnel opening, paint a round white train headlight - maybe
strangers will take the hint? Ha!

Happy moving!

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Re: a 2bit update

Postby S. Heisley » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:42 pm

I may not say much, Thomas, but know that I am happy for you and am reading every detail you write.

You know that I wish you the best. :)
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby Shadow Catcher » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:46 am

Looking good!
I will however inject a note of caution. My dad was an agricultural extension service agent and one of the areas he was consulted on was creating fire brakes around dwellings. With the changes/uncertanty in weather and early rash of very big fires in the US it is important to be mindful of this potential.
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby 2bits » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:09 pm

Norm,

Thanks for the info on the gate! I guess now that I think about it, another point would not so much be others looking in since they are driving by at 60mph, but also me being seeing them while looking out! I was thinking about an inner gate and then parking my standy there since it is kind of an open area where I can work on the resoration so that would help and it would be movable if needed too.

Shadow, I don't plan on cutting anymore trees so I am just going to have to hope for the best! I do have a 20 foot easement that separates me from the road that hoepfully would help against cigarette smokers who like to flick their lit butts out of the window.

... and thank you so much Sharon!
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby 2bits » Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:07 pm

Hi Guys, I thought I would give an update to the 2bits Woodlands campground...

I am in the FINAL stages... The woodshop is moved in, and both my sheds are moved in, I took down my carport and decided I wanted a better one, so I sold it instead of moving it and my deck is gone, and now the move of the mobile home is this coming Thursday the 23rd. Today I removed the central AC unit, and the skirting. I've already taken half my stuff to my mini storage and tghe other half will go tonight or Monday. I need to pin up some insulation that is hanging down under the trailer tomorrow. I have the gas line, water, and electric all completed. I have a good mover that I like and FIVE days from today, I will wake up camping every day!

The trailer almost ready to go
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The woodshop moved to the back of the property:
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Looking toward the front of the property from the woodshop:
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Party central... The circle driveway with the firepit area in the middle... Now if I can get a 16 foot car hauler around that corner, I am expecting that it will be enough to get some 10 foot teardrops through because there will be a number of camping spots beyond this point as well as on the loop itself.
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More to come and I will post a gathering once the time is right!
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby GRY GHST » Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:50 pm

great looking property, I'd love to have some land and get off the grid
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby Joamon » Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:22 pm

Good for you Thomas! Looking Good! :thumbsup:

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Re: a 2bit update

Postby nrody » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:21 pm

Dreams really do come true. I am so happy for you. I have wanted such a place to call home too! I just can not retire yet but am making plans.
Best wishes on your move. :)
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby aggie79 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:01 pm

Thomas,

Congrats on your move! I hope things go smoothly for you. I promise I'll make it out there one of these days!

Take care,
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby Rolly » Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:43 pm

Dream homesite. I am envious. Before you close off that big straight driveway you might want to get a couple of dump truck loads of gravel if the budget will allow. Maybe Texas mud is different than Utah mud and you don't get stuck in it.

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Re: a 2bit update

Postby 2bits » Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:45 pm

Thanks so much guys!

Yeah the driveway will be closed off visually, but not "useably". I want to make it hidden but to be able to open it as needed for large deliveries. The second driveway will be trailer friendly, but not dump truck friendly LOL... It is high on my list to utilize craigzlist "free stuff" for gravel, pea gravel, river rock, railroad ties etc There are posts there all the time and many times if you bring a 16 foot trailer they will load you up too. I can't afford to buy the stuff so I'll just take a couple months pulling a load at a time because it does get a bit slippery out there! It has an existing gravel driveway up to where the house but that is it, so I will be fine for now and just expand out from there.

FYI, I have not found an internet provider as yet. The only real option is satellite, I have great line of sight with the easement out front, but they have transfer limits, so I am still working on getting around that since I need to be available to work from home. I am seeing if my work has an offering. So in turn, I will be offline starting Thursday, for at least two weeks to a month. My cell is not an iPhone or smart phone so it has very limited internet ability, I can check email only.

If anyone wants to call me or email me please feel free, but messages left here I can read but usually cannot reply to. my # is Two One Fourr 986-58-Four fouur typos are on purpose ;) There should be an email link in my profile.

Wish me luck that they don't tear up my trailer and see you at the Woodlands Housewarming Gathering in a couple months! (I will be busy building a camper until then!)
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby 2bits » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:56 am

Posting from work so I will be brief, but I am moved in and eveything went off 99% without a hitch. Here are the first three pics (3 max per post). Look at these three from bottom to top as they posted out of order...
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After a 5 minute downpour, we had the obligitory flat tire, they changed it quickly and we were back on the road again
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...and away we go! We had a police escort to the city limits
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Moved the Deck in one piece and the AC turned out to be totally selfcontained, so I did not have to evacuate the freon, jsut disconnect the power and vents.
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby 2bits » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:05 am

Three more pics, see the photos for the comments!
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After two hours we arrive and pull in the driveway with my house! that was freaky!
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They went nose in just to the left of the septic tanks and dropped the front off and squeezed the truck through the trees to get out. Then they jacked up the rear and pulled the back of it into position using a hand winch, then hooked onto the back and backed it up another 10 feet
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When it was all said and done, they got it in the exact location that I wanted it
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby starleen2 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:09 am

It's now "official" for you! You have moved the home to the lot - congrats
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Re: a 2bit update

Postby 2bits » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:12 am

Last post. A 2bit gathering will be coming in the fall. I just need to do the skirting then get to work on my new teardrop!
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I like this photo of the firepit with the trailer behind it. there will be a deck that runs the entire width across the front and then will join the existing deck in front of the front door.
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It is really wierd looking outside of the same windows in the place I have lived the past year and a half and now I see a totally different view. It's like they just up and moved my house, which is exactly what happened. Still getting used to it.
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Night time shot
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