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Are you recommending he turn it in to a killdozer?

You started digging and just kept going I guess.
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Sic. What's the make? And is it going to be a koi pond? 🐟
Bobcat E35. It’s more comfortable inside this than my house as my house doesn’t have AC but this thing does 😆 Initially it’s going to be goldfish but we’ll add koi once it’s established. We “inherited” the goldfish a few years ago from my wife’s elementary school classroom. We have a small garden pond already but it’s shallow and freezes solid every winter so we bring them inside late fall; but they’ve outgrown their indoor aquarium so they’re going to have to be able to stay outside all year henceforth.
I keep trying to come up with a project that would justify renting one for a weekend. I just want to get to operate one.
If you can get something done with just a regular bobcat (skidsteer), I heavily recommend it. They are cheaper to rent and incredibly fun.
Wife tells me that had she known I’d have so much fun with the excavator, she would have just made the rental a Father’s Day gift this year 😆
That garden looks great! Good luck with the pond.
Thanks! It’s the garden is surprisingly little work once established but the credit all goes to my wife
Is it as much fun as I'm imagining?
I tried to play it cool and make it seem like work but my wife saw through me right away. Absolutely giddy haha