jon_d wrote: ↑Sun Aug 31, 2025 12:19 pm
That's what I reckon too

Murphy says, as soon as the engine is disabled, the council will ping you to move it or yourselves.
At the current productivity capacity, 5 minutes before a rest is needed, it might take longer than Rustic.....
which is infinite at this point in time.
What's the plan then?

Cut to the bone I tell ya, cut to the bone
I will need a shed before I even contemplate starting the conversion ..... the minister for war and finance says getting a suitable house is number 1, with a shed that is suitable would be ideal for both of us.
If we find one that ticks all the boxes, the house block would go on the market, the vehicle fleet would be moved to the new premises and then the workshop block would go on the market.
If we can't find the one that ticks the boxes, a new house at the house block and a shed, or a house with a workshop under it and the advantage of second storey living and the improved views from that lusty height .....
The only negatives Margaret has about building on the existing block, the builder going belly up and our money is tied up in bankruptcy B/S ( those appear on the TV and interweb quite often) the road getting cut by another flood and that pushing insurance to an unmanageable level, no walking track to Mannum for Margaret and the dog, the roadside is borderline suicidal along that stretch, and the usual ..... what about when we get too old to drive into town, what will we do then

Organising drone deliveries didn't go down well at all
So, at the moment, the Winnie is home and any work that will make it immobile will need to take less than 3 weeks to complete, I think that is the minimum eviction time allowable ......
T1 Terry