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From the site:
"WebGUI is a content management platform built to allow average business users to build and maintain complex web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and platform independent. It was designed to allow the people who create the content, to manage it online, rather than content management taking up the time of the busy IT Staff."
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This one is no longer in development.
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and i am done in. cat crashed out earlier as I worked her ass off today too.
got the 14 wide moved after pushing the trees out of the way with the dozer. didn't really have any trouble with it till right at the end it started rooting the dirt and I couldn't pull it any more. so I looked at the location and it was right at where i wanted it so there it sits. got it jacked up off the dozer and put a couple of piers under the tongue and then built one under the frame on the west side close to the front. and there it sits.
took a short break and moved the stuff from the hitch end of the 12 wide and moving it over or behind the axles. got the bathroom full of books and the back room packed with a wide assortment. we did even moved the couch over but quit with the chairs still where they had been…
got a bite to eat and then started unleveling the 12 wide. got it down off the piers without incident other than a lot of broken blocks as the weight was unevenly applied to only one or 2 piers on a side as it was coming down. a few inches at a time with lots of jacking in between… finely got it to only a couple of piers in the front and hooked on the front of the dozer where the blade usually is with a trailer ball in one of the holes and lifted the tongue with the hydraulics. when i took the blade off cat pointed out that the frame it mounts on was broken. it started moving weird and loose 3 days ago while i was tearing the trees down so i know what i was doing that caused it. ah well just another repair i don't have time for right now. so used it broken. worked fine so…
used the blade frame to pick the front of the trailer up and tried to push it backwards. got it moved a few feet and then started digging into the soggy ground. put it on piers and boards and moved to another location and hooked on and pushed again. got another few feet and dug in even deeper. going uphill so not unexpected as much rain as we have had lately so more blocks and another attempt this time from the rear of the dozer. got it partially sideways and then got the tongue digging into the chert so quit for the day. twas raining a bit then so was a good time to call it. gonna try putting a piece of angle iron or pipe on the chert and setting the hitch i beam on it and pulling it sideways with bertha. got solid ground where the rear wheels will be so hope to get it at least up on top of the chert bed instead of being in the muck and mire. then can jack it up and hook to the hitch on bertha and pull it into position. or thats todays plan.
had cat on the lawnmower moving block. she did a hell of a job but I am afraid she over extended her self a bit. will see how little movement she makes tomorrow and know how she takes it…
With the block i was moving from underneath the 12 wide i handled a bit today too. hands are telling me to watch out tomorrow. guess i will take it easy unless the rain misses us. most of it went below us but looks like some more will hit tonight or in the morning some time. will see what we do see…
and after eating and getting this on electrons i am gonna take a bit of a rest… check for eyelid leaks and such like…
i certainly was that. over did it big time yesterday. but am feeling better tonight. course the way this crap works i may be down tomorrow or the next day too. ah well. the worst of it is over…
did get out and look at things today. as near as i can tell the dozer is dead for the time being. gonna have to do something about the final drive gear on the left side. left sitting in the seat that is. the options are another gear or weld this one. since i have the welder and lots of rods i am gonna weld away and see how it goes. figure I can weld short sections of rebar to each tooth point and fill in the sides with weld. grind down smooth and hope for the best. certainly better than what i have now…
but to move the trailers… got to looking at the situation today. need to either block the back of the truck up or add wheels at the hitch. so am gonna take one of the trailer axles and cut if off around 4 feet and weld the end back in the tube. then weld a receiver to the center of the top. bolt ball mount on to receiver and add tires. place in hitch on bertha and hope for the best. figure on making it about 4 inches off the ground when unloaded. will make steering a bit different but should make moving these things a bit easier. at least that is the plan right now. only got to move two of them and only a short way on the heaviest one. may just block the frame. would be easier for sure.
another thing is the rear tires on bertha suck. mud and them just don't work. get stuck too easy. so thinking about putting some angle iron attached to 2 pieces of chain around them. 3 to 5 pieces of angle just wider than the 2 tires. chain welded to the inside of the angles on the ends and maybe the middle and once around the tires connected. how i haven't figured out. only need to use these right now but if it works would rather have built them right. guess i will start with 2 chains or cables on each side and see how that works. or slings off. or trashes my tires. may try rebar instead. need to look and see it any old tire chains are in the barn. can always extend them if there are any there. or take a few pieces of chain and some nylon strapping and make some tie on chains for it. that should be doable with little investment. course it will ruin some chain but what the hell. another possibility is to use strips of tires instead of the chain. then cut holes in the ends and use the strapping to hold them on. that may be the best poor mans tire chain yet. will have to try it. may tear off quickly but only need them in a few places. don't know if the rubber will bite the dirt / mud enough to get me out but with them going across both tires and bridging the gap between them it should make a difference in the grip. guess i will cut strips of tread about 3 inches wide and long enough to go across both tires and come down the sidewalls almost to the rim. make maybe 5 of them for each side. tie them to the strapping at equal distances apart and just use a loop on one end and a straight end on the other. pull fairly tight on the inside and then get on it on the outside and pull tight. might just work. will see…