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Shamrock Dirt Work
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2018
Veteran owned and operated dirt work and excavation company based in Oklahoma. We provide many services such as gravel installation, road work, erosion control, water management, demolition and debris removal, tin horn installation, building pads and much more.
Sonic Concrete Mosaic #144
In this video I show you another use for busted up concrete chunks.
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Chunky Concrete Erosion Prevention #143
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Using busted concrete for erosion prevention.
Why you need utility locates! #139
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Shamrock Dirt Work, Est. 2012. Servicing Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. Dirt work near me and all your excavating landscaping needs.
First thing's First, Dewatering #138
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Shamrock Dirt Work, Est. 2012. Servicing Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. Dirt work near me and all your excavating landscaping needs.
Komatsu PC138 Delivery #137
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Shamrock Dirt Work, Est. 2012. Servicing Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. Dirt work near me and all your excavating landscaping needs.
Komatsu PC138 excavator #136
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Shamrock Dirt Work, Est. 2012. Servicing Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. Dirt work near me and all your excavating landscaping needs.
Oklahoma Wildfire cleanup April 2023 #134
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Oklahoma Wildfire Disaster cleanup April 2023.
Oklahoma Tornado Tree Removals 2023 #133
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Doing some tornado damage clean-up after the February 2023 storm.
Boulder Tree Ring Installation #132
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Installation of a Boulder Tree Ring using river rock, granite boulders, and slate sandstone.
Burned House Demolition #131
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Using my Kubota KX080 to Demolish a Mobile home that was ruined in a house fire. Demolition start 2:13
Big rock being dumped at my boulder yard #130
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Big rock being dumped at my boulder yard #130
Antique Ford N600 Hauling Fire Pit #128
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Antique Ford N600 Hauling Fire Pit #128
Hauling a 17,000 Pound Rock!!! #127 4k Video
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Hauling a 17,000 Pound Rock!!! #127 4k Video
Farm Fresh Picking: 1966 Ford N600 Grain Truck #126
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Farm Fresh Picking: 1966 Ford N600 Grain Truck #126
Laser Fun!!! Test Cutting Some Rocks #125
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Laser Fun!!! Test Cutting Some Rocks #125
Did I Buy a Kubota SVL75-2 Track Machine? #124
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Did I Buy a Kubota SVL75-2 Track Machine? #124
Homemade Portable Power Washer 4k video #123
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Homemade Portable Power Washer 4k video #123
River Rock Adventure Dry River Bed Install #120
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River Rock Adventure Dry River Bed Install #120
Starting a Boulder and Rock Business First Load #119
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Starting a Boulder and Rock Business First Load #119
Pulling a Stump Kubota U27-4 Mini Excavator #118
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Pulling a Stump Kubota U27-4 Mini Excavator #118
Why I Chose the Kubota U35-4 Mini Excavator #116
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Why I Chose the Kubota U35-4 Mini Excavator #116
Busting a Silt Dam. Overgrown Spillway #115
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Busting a Silt Dam. Overgrown Spillway #115
I joined six months ago, and now I'm about to quit. My manager was not transparent and assigned me to a project that felt unsafe due to a colleague getting SA by someone on that project. Additionally, I was expected to work night shifts in isolated locations.
Everybody wants to use an excavator for everything now. But I guess they work by the hour.
Not sure what you mean, it's been my experience that an excavator with angle blade is very versatile. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I'm new to excavation. Where can we go to find these utility plans?
I call Okie 811. It's a free service to the public.
@ ok thank you sir 🤗
Hello. What model of TopCon Laser do you use? Thanks.
RL-H4C
It's called poolcrete..that pool is a great candidate for a new liner. Very little rust.
Its being at the mercy of someone else is the exact feeling I have!
What size metal tube did you use for the laser
It's one inch conduit. I think I bought it at Lowes.
Did the same worked for USACE on a military installation for 18+ years. Worked my way up the chain as high as I could go and my big boss was a total jerk. Many have moved on because of him. Loved my team. Had my sights set on retirement and just couldn’t take all the crap anymore too. I also felt a huge stone lifted off my chest. God got this I just need to have him lead me too. Good for you brother!
Im getting my pool pool filled in march. 20k is what I was quoted. including putting concrete over the top. pool is 20'x18'x9'
Seems like a lot of wasted movement I usually do 4-6 ft elevations difference Seems like you just scraped grass and pushed a little soil and called it good Concrete contractor could’ve done that in 1/2 day before forming Flat soil country! Lucky
We want to build at home in Florida. We'll be bringing about 18 inches of sand in for a building pad and we're also building up on about an 18 inch stem wall, so the house will be well elevated for flood protection. My question is whether I'll be able to sufficiently compress the building pad with a 7 HP plate vibrator (says it packs to 4200 psi). It will get rained on as well and I plan to make a few passes, then add another few inches, etc. I have more time than money for this project, so it's ok if it takes a while to prep the building pad :). Excellent video!
Wonder how the fire started
The occupant was smoking in bed.
@@shamrockdirtwork7945 smoking in bed wow that was a terrible idea just by looking at that fire damage
Thanks for the video - did you find much performance difference between the U 27 and U35 ?
For a base under asphalt it may be OK but it’s absolute crap for a road topping. It never packs down, ever. I would avoid this garbage like the plague. Just stick with blue shale
My job is easy. I dont make the most and it is not stressful per se. but my coworkers drive me crazy with the lifelessness backstabbing and hypocrisy. My supervisor is spineless as well and never supports me or my desire for training. I think enought is enough. I plan on leaving soon next year just dont know where to go because it look some time to get here.
Whats cost of something like this?
20k but im also getting 6 inches of concrete poured over surface
KX040 is the largest mini before jumping to the U-series, I think. And I’ve heard it’s the largest you can tow with a pickup, and without requiring a CDL.
just bought 1 !
Brilliant job, my friends! I gotta tell you, I do not like my pool. But we don’t have good access to the back yard - I’ll probably just have to move.
Been watching ALOT of excavation videos down right teaching video! hope to see more of this style.
Nice truck, looks like it’s been respected. The only N models I worked on had Cummins NH 250’s in them. Lots of misery trying to get the pt pump on and off those things.
I putz around in this truck often. It's tons of fun to drive.
Love it! Camera view that attachment! It's the best! Need more videos like this! Liked, Viewed, Shared, Subscribed!
I need to make more before and after vids. It's satisfying to see it make rough gravel looks smooth.
I see alot of you guys wikth thikis small equipment. Ill agree they are alot easier to work with as i have an 1845 case, when my uncle use to build pools in the 80s the smallest thing he had was a case 455c . something how times has changed. You have anything bigger?
I’m currently considering leaving the federal government after 16 years of service (a year of active duty military as well). I’m completely unfulfilled in my current position and just feeling stuck. I recently received a job outside of the federal government that sounds really good but I’m very nervous about leaving everything I’ve worked for with the federal government. Looks like reinstatement rights are good in the event that I get out and decide to return. But still, it’s a scary thing even considering such a secure job.
Anyone working for the government mafia is a parasite and an immoral ahole. The inefficiency is one thing, but the ethics of literally living off of MANY other people having half their wealth perpetually stolen to finance your UNNECESSARY job, is abhorrent, immoral and highly unethical. I don't care what your government job is, quit being a parasite living off of taxtortion loot, collected without consent from yous victims. Stop being pro slavery.
Great video and content! I love driveway work!
You need excavator and bulldozer here
That brush attachment looked like it did a great job, surprised me.
That N600 is sweet. If yer wheel Trac was trying to nose forward when lifting that fireplace, yer dad could have put it in forward gear and gave it just a little gas.
How long owner has to wait to add top soil?
I know this is an old video, but thank you for uploading your thoughts. You're right someone needs to hear this! Wish you the best of luck with everything!
What was the total distance on this driveway repair? Have one coming up with similar washout
I think it was around 300 linear feet.
Thanks from me too as I have wondered about the performance comparison. I have the Stihl combi system with blower, line trimmer, variable angle hedge trimmer, edger, pole saw, and extension, with the Km-94 power head which I prefer over the 4 mix ones myself- less power but simpler and no valve clearances to adjust and never misses a beat. I'm told the blower attachment has three fans in it which explains the solid performance. I use mine for a lot of jobs, obviously ground clean up , but also blowing off sanding dust prior to painting, blowing out gutters, blowing out my garage, and so on- a very handy tool. I recently replaced the set after ten years of domestic use on multiple properties and all were still functioning well. I'd rate the Husqvarna equivalents as superior in engineering and design but stayed with Stihl as the KM-94 is lighter and that blower is so good. I'd say the biggest weakness in the system is the connection is only locked by the clamp, there is only a plastic key to stop it from rotating and this is easily overcome, unlike the Husqi and Echo equivalents which have a proper metal pawl. Also the Stihl hedge trimmer has reduced in length, the Husqi one is longer which is more efficient. One of my most useful tool systems though- really enables a lot of work to get done in a short time.
That dirt underneath the rock what did you use 3/4 base dirt with clay content? Would appreciate any information I have soil erosion around my concrete slab foundation
I think I used a clay based soil to backfill the erosion. I don't remember using any gravel. It's been several years since I completed this project.
Nice video. I love kubota equipment. I don't have a lot of land but I've had some pretty bad erosion and flooding. Right now I'm waiting on a buddy and his mini excavator to fix my problem. I'm thinking about buying my own. How much was this unit? 50k? How has it held up? Thanks
The cheesy 80s porn music has to go
Gonna start using my 90s catalog!
@@shamrockdirtwork7945 LMAO!
Rewatched! Always enjoy this content!
How much would something like this cost? Grading half an acre?
Rewatched!
What size is your dump trailer?
14 foot 16k lbs
Did you save the painting?
How big of an area was this and how long did it take you to peel back the grass?
I think it took a couple of hours. It's been a long time since I did that job. It might have been around 30 x 50 feet.
Damn. That’s one bad ass job well done. I in south west pa if you wanna do mine 😅
Do you notice a big difference in power between the u27 and u35? With the exception of the angle blade do you think its worth the 10k extra over the u27
The U35 is a big improvement over the U27. There's more leg room and the additional power combined with the angle blade is worth the additional cost.
@@shamrockdirtwork7945thanks for the info! I’m getting a u35 delivered tomorrow
Sweet! I pretty much live in my U35. I drag it to most of my jobs. It pairs nicely with my SVL75 track loader.
BEGINNING AT THE LOWER CONSTRUCTION OF THE WALL STUDS Push everything in on itself everything in towards the center of the home all the way around the roof will collapse
Always check double-check to make sure the electric has been disconnected so you do not get electrocuted with the metal machinery always check to see if the water meter has been disconnected from the water or water will be splashing flying everywhere costing the building owner property more money deducted from your paycheck always Mark out the septic tank so you do not fall into the septic tank with the heavy equipment🎉❤🎉
Great videos , looks like you like kubota machines. Just purchased svl75-3 love it
I prefer Kubota. The mini excavators are smooth to operate. I'm a huge fan of the slide up door on the skidsteers.
My driveway is 700 ft long with a 200 ft drop. I've fought it for 30 years. Last fall I put $20k into concrete on it. 2 more times and I won't fight it anymore. Walking the fresh work with your excavator after the first rain will go a long way packing it down
I purchased a vibratory roller since I completed this driveway. It does an amazing job at settling the gravel in so as to minimize erosion. Thanks for the comment.
Great info, thanks! Best gloves, try their green "Cut proof" version, I wear them every day! Only brand to ever buy! Even great when they get sweaty & wet.
Love the peeling back of topsoil with the skid steer... grear video!