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I commend you Curtis. Super sustainable set-up, way to go.
Laws, Laws, Laws, I want' to know why you don't have the state breathing down your neck.. Do you need certifications? Are Canada's laws different? All this is answered I'm sure in the online course. That's a lot of irrigation system cash. Love how you woke up from the "sustainable" politics and are about real sustainability.
sustainability was a great marketing term but now I don't know….
In some states in the US the local govt. throws a fit and will fine you just for having a garden… or a garden in the wrong place. My area isn't like that. Glad yours isn't either.
Man I really appreciate all this free content! Information like this is extremely empowering and helpful. Keep up the good work
Thanks for sharing this Curtis, great info!
By any chance do you happen to have the plans for this/these trailers?
Curtis I have seen a bike trailor jack it's a L shaped peace of steel that would go under the trailor frame near the axle as the long part of the L is moved it lifts the trailor with the short lenght just enough to free up the flat tire or carry a import car jack the sissor lift kind that is powered by a screw
tires almost never go flat on a empty trailor
I saw this picking transport and thought of you and your subscribers https://youtu.be/fdp91F1hpxE
How much did each of those trailers cost you to have made
Thanks Curtis! Do you have any videos of your bike tour down the West Coast? That has got to be awesome! Also, do you still use your bike for deliveries?
How far do you bike normally? Are there steep hills? I just set up a simpler version of this for my homestead. Check it out: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=603295813476025&id=328295790976030
Those things you call swivel joints are really called (tie-rod) ends.