Back-ground, in brief (sort of)!!
In June 2010, after an even longer search for the right place, Druid bought a new home and moved ? Great spot, a little barn conversion, all newly refurb.ed indoors, fab. location, ¾ mile private drive, shared with two neighbours. Idyllic, except there was no Druid's toy sheds ! space to put one, if I dug out a big bank, but nothing immediately usable.
Enter stage right, one Black cab 3CX and a 6 ton swivel Thwaites, for the purpose of ...........
Three months later, I find myself 'en route' to hospital, in the middle of the night, feeling very ill, in shoot me now pain, thinking this might just be it!!!! Never been ill in my life 'bullet proof' !!!
Two weeks in hospital, with severe acute pancreatitis, followed by several weeks of tests to establish the cause ? I don?t drink. Upshot was, first off, I'm dying then several months later, I'm not, but in need of treatment for the rest of my natural life. I'd been told to quit what I did and was forced to sell up my biz, which was yet another long story.
The CX and bank became 'therapy' for quite a while and got a lot done, albeit slowly, whilst I recovered. Jakie did me proud and saved me a fortune, but he eventually became out-gunned by the task in hand and a bigger 'weapon' was required.
Tracks, or wheels ? that was the question?
Tracks would have obviously coped admirably with the task, but I was restricted as to what I could get in here, transport-wise.
Wheels on the other hand, had a great appeal for many reasons ? access getting in here, getting about, without ground/driveway damage, both before, during and after and a duck would provide great materials handling/craneage/etc. subsequently, but..... Could they cope with the terrain initially?
I joined a.n.other UK forum to ask for advice!
Atlasrob was my first port of call, who seemed to 'know his sh*t', from what I had read!!
Wheels were my preference. After several weeks of questions and suitably re-assured that a duck would cope with what I had to deal with, the quest for duck began!!
I viewed/shortlisted/discounted several 'budget' options (read /'nails'/dogs/lemons)
And here are some examples of a few............
Three nice buckets with it
However,........
........ a real tight m/c, but rotting as you watched it - Devon Duck - it had spent most of it's life by (or possibly in) the Sea?????
A 300 mile round trip to view it - for nothing!!!
In June 2010, after an even longer search for the right place, Druid bought a new home and moved ? Great spot, a little barn conversion, all newly refurb.ed indoors, fab. location, ¾ mile private drive, shared with two neighbours. Idyllic, except there was no Druid's toy sheds ! space to put one, if I dug out a big bank, but nothing immediately usable.
Enter stage right, one Black cab 3CX and a 6 ton swivel Thwaites, for the purpose of ...........
Three months later, I find myself 'en route' to hospital, in the middle of the night, feeling very ill, in shoot me now pain, thinking this might just be it!!!! Never been ill in my life 'bullet proof' !!!
Two weeks in hospital, with severe acute pancreatitis, followed by several weeks of tests to establish the cause ? I don?t drink. Upshot was, first off, I'm dying then several months later, I'm not, but in need of treatment for the rest of my natural life. I'd been told to quit what I did and was forced to sell up my biz, which was yet another long story.
The CX and bank became 'therapy' for quite a while and got a lot done, albeit slowly, whilst I recovered. Jakie did me proud and saved me a fortune, but he eventually became out-gunned by the task in hand and a bigger 'weapon' was required.
Tracks, or wheels ? that was the question?
Tracks would have obviously coped admirably with the task, but I was restricted as to what I could get in here, transport-wise.
Wheels on the other hand, had a great appeal for many reasons ? access getting in here, getting about, without ground/driveway damage, both before, during and after and a duck would provide great materials handling/craneage/etc. subsequently, but..... Could they cope with the terrain initially?
I joined a.n.other UK forum to ask for advice!
Atlasrob was my first port of call, who seemed to 'know his sh*t', from what I had read!!
Wheels were my preference. After several weeks of questions and suitably re-assured that a duck would cope with what I had to deal with, the quest for duck began!!
I viewed/shortlisted/discounted several 'budget' options (read /'nails'/dogs/lemons)
And here are some examples of a few............
Three nice buckets with it
However,........
........ a real tight m/c, but rotting as you watched it - Devon Duck - it had spent most of it's life by (or possibly in) the Sea?????
A 300 mile round trip to view it - for nothing!!!
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