Buying a Kubota tractor and building a Camp

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We deployed the mobile hunting shack in the woods on Saturday. It's reasonably level, and supported by five cinderblocks with wood cribbing.

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I've cut down several thorn apple trees in that interior field that would have been in the way when shooting. I also cleaned up several shooting lanes.
Just before leaving on Saturday, I tossed a rock at the wasp nest and several flew out of the nest and buzzed around.
We planned on returning on Sunday to do some ladder stand work.
On Sunday, I remembered the 12 gauge shotgun and a box of birdshot for the wasp nest.

Using an extension ladder, it was easy to get the old damaged 20' ladder stand down from it's tree.
The new 18' two person ladder stand went up in the former location for the old 20' ladder stand.
That Honda Pioneer made it easy to get all the tools/equipment/and ladder stands moved around.

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We brought the seat frame section of the old 20' ladder stand home for some refurbishment.
It is "tweaked" ever so slightly. ie: twisted. No broken welds, no bent tubing, structurally it's fine. It's just not perfectly "plumb" but it is safe and serviceable.
I had a "take-off" John Deere seat sitting around, I bolted it onto the 20' ladder stand seat frame.

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Just before leaving the property on Sunday at dusk, I went back to the edge of the interior field and the wasp nest, and fed them five rounds of 12 gauge 7-1/2 birdshot from about 20 feet away.
The nest disintegrated.
 
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Several days ago I called my lawyers office and asked for an update. They were awaiting notification from the process servers that the two corporate defendants had been served with court papers.
Yesterday the lawyers office called back. One of the process servers did their job and served the power company with the court papers. I bet they remember who I am now.
The tree trimming corporate defendant is a LLC, so a slightly more complex process for serving them.
Progress!
 

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Another phone call this morning from the lawyers office. The second corporate defendant has been served. Both of them have 30 days to respond.
 

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We got the final ladder stand installed at the property today for the 2024 deer season. It was in the low 40's early this morning and it warmed up to almost 70 by noon.
The stand we installed today is the one that I knocked down with the Kubota. After inspecting all the steel tubing and welds, only the lower section of the ladder was destroyed.
It was a 20' stand (to the shooting rail) and now it's about 16' so it's still quite usable as is. It certainly is comfortable with the take-off John Deere tractor seat instead of the small OEM foam pad.

There is a portion of the recreational property in the geographical center we always leave alone. We call it the "Honey Hole" as it holds deer during the hunting season.
Food, bedding, and water is available in the Honey Hole, and if the deer aren't pressured they stay there all day, and try and sneak out at dusk.
We never walk through it. We do walk around the perimeter of the Honey Hole on our trail/road system.

We had a ground blind at the northern edge of the Honey Hole that was quite productive, but some years ago that ground blind was made unsafe due to the large Hemlock tree the ground blind was under
got hit by lightning and the tree died. It's been shedding the tree top and large limbs for years and we took that stand down so nobody would get killed/injured by falling Hemlock tree limbs.
The ladder stand installed today will close off the northern end of the Honey Hole. It's also under 150 yards from the cabin and you can sneak into that location when life gets in the way of deer hunting and you only have a few hours available.

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The next three are from the seat in the refurbished ladder stand. When the leaves are fully down it will have better visibility. (about 6 weeks remaining for the leaves to fully drop)

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We are getting so quick at putting up ladder stands this year we finished early and had time before departing for some recreational riding with the Bulldogs in back.
The little guy is recovering from a cauliflower ear, that's why his left ear is down. (head shaking/ear flapping from a minor ear infection which has been treated)
We use the Honda Pioneer side by side to pull the ladder stands up into the trees when setting them up. It's faster and easier than assembling a large crew of muscular men and doing it by hand.

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I wanted all the major projects at the recreational property completed by October 1st. I didn't quite make it as today is the 6th. Good enough for deer hunting.