MMR___MR 2021-06-23 09:51:28#1If there is little traffic, it is the last street in town, then comes the field. What does little effort mean?
If there is little traffic, it is the last street in town, then comes the field. What does little effort mean?
Hhanghaus2000 2021-06-23 10:01:19#2definitely not 20k Wheel loader or excavator 1 day if the ground only needs to be leveled. I don't know the soil. If the soil needs to be replaced, then it will be more expensive. But you would have these costs anyway. Where is north now? Everything on one level means? Bungalow?
definitely not 20k Wheel loader or excavator 1 day if the ground only needs to be leveled. I don't know the soil. If the soil needs to be replaced, then it will be more expensive. But you would have these costs anyway. Where is north now? Everything on one level means? Bungalow?
111ant 2021-06-23 10:42:44#3 Everything on one level means? Bungalow? Yes, with a garage on the same level as the pantry:
MMR___MR 2021-06-23 10:47:02#4It was supposed to be exactly a bungalow. North is at the top, perpendicular to the crop.
Hhanghaus2000 2021-06-23 10:57:53#5 Yes, with the garage on the same level as the pantry: Thank you for the tip. The post with the question-resistant OP completely slipped my mind.
Yes, with the garage on the same level as the pantry: Thank you for the tip. The post with the question-resistant OP completely slipped my mind.
Hhanghaus2000 2021-06-23 11:03:21#6Your bungalow is totally nonsense for the property. Why don't you say that there is already a post here? Or don’t create a new post!!! Thanks for the extended plan. My suggestion regarding the location on the property was more meant as a starting point for planning. Did the planner know the property? Go back to your other post and answer the questions from .
Your bungalow is totally nonsense for the property. Why don't you say that there is already a post here? Or don’t create a new post!!! Thanks for the extended plan. My suggestion regarding the location on the property was more meant as a starting point for planning. Did the planner know the property? Go back to your other post and answer the questions from .