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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH1149" data-source="post: 2824" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Thanks for your input, Ken. I have some contacts in the construction industry who tell me they can keep me pretty busy on site prep and cleanup. Actually, they say they can keep me busy 7 days a week, but I will base my figures on 1 day a week. If I get more, great, but I am not betting the farm on it. I am in a rural area too, but close to San Antonio, so I may be in the best of both worlds. The Bobcat dealer is 12 miles from my house. I hadn't given much thought to the tracks, but then I have never used them. If I work close to home, I will be in black dirt that gets real nasty when wet. I guess that is what the tracks are for. If I go 20 miles away, I am in rock. I could be in for a lot of on and off again with the tracks if I go with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH1149, post: 2824, member: 402"] Thanks for your input, Ken. I have some contacts in the construction industry who tell me they can keep me pretty busy on site prep and cleanup. Actually, they say they can keep me busy 7 days a week, but I will base my figures on 1 day a week. If I get more, great, but I am not betting the farm on it. I am in a rural area too, but close to San Antonio, so I may be in the best of both worlds. The Bobcat dealer is 12 miles from my house. I hadn't given much thought to the tracks, but then I have never used them. If I work close to home, I will be in black dirt that gets real nasty when wet. I guess that is what the tracks are for. If I go 20 miles away, I am in rock. I could be in for a lot of on and off again with the tracks if I go with them. [/QUOTE]
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