I really enjoy watching you clear trees with the excavator. I like watching you clear with the dozer but the excavator does a much cleaner job. It doesn’t really matter what you’re doing I just enjoy watching you work. You know your stuff when it comes to planning the jobs and operating heavy equipment.
Glad you feel better, just understand it takes time to get back to normal so take it a bit easy on yourself. Work is looking good, can't wait to see the lots when cleared. You didn't mention how the seat felt, if it was better or not!🤣Thanks again for bringing us along for the ride.
I am always impressed by the amount of work you get done in one day. So it's more of a pleasant surprise when you have to take two or more days to get something done because of the weather.
Glad you are better, and your strength will come back. I can't stand to burn pile of limbs or whatever, and regardless of how the wind is blowing, I always wind up in the smoke. That place is getting better and better. Stay safe!
Sounds like you’re on the mend Chris, but don’t rush it. I had a similar thing and still have to a degree… I’m learning to live with it. It’s a hard balance between can’t be bothered with anything and giving yourself a kick in the ass to get up and get on with it. Remember, the kit, trees and earth will all be there when you feel like doing a bit! Chin up buddy 👏
So frustrating for you when you’re not feeling 100%. You still manage to get a fair bit done though, give yourself time to recover Chris😊 Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
AB Bolinder-Munktell (often abbreviated BM) was a tractor and machine manufacturer from Eskilstuna that was formed in 1932 through a merger of the two mechanical workshops J. & C.G. Bolinders Mekaniska Verkstads AB and Munktells Mekaniska Verkstads AB. AB Bolinder-Munktell had its origins in the mechanical workshops Munktell's Mekaniska Verkstad founded in 1832 in Eskilstuna and J. & C.G. Bolinder's Mechanical Workshop established in 1844 in Stockholm. These two companies merged in 1932 to form Bolinder-Munktell. In 1950, the main owner, Handelsbanken, sold the company to Volvo, which made it a subsidiary with the BM-Volvo brand[1]. The production included i.a. diesel engines, combines, agricultural implements and many well-known tractor models such as BM 2, BM 20, BM 230 Victor, BM 350 Boxer, BM 400 Buster, BM 430, BM 600, BM Volvo T 650 BM-Volvo T 470 Bison and BM Volvo T 800/810/814. The Bolinder-Munktell 350 Boxer became the most produced tractor in BM's history. In collaboration with Bröderna Lundbergs Mekaniska in Skellefteå, loading machines, so-called back loaders, were developed starting in 1954, based on BM's agricultural tractors. In this way, BM laid the foundation for Sweden's current position on the world market for wheel loaders. Similarly, Bolinder-Munktell also built Volvo's reputation as a major manufacturer of dump trucks. In 1972 the brand was changed from BM-Volvo to Volvo BM and in 1973 the company's name was also changed to Volvo BM. In 1985 the company merged with Clark Equipment to become the VME Group. Since 1995, the company has been called Volvo Construction Equipment. However, it was not until the year 1997 that Volvo removed the suffix "BM" from the last products. BM's wheel loader and dumper operations can be found today, among other things together with the former Åkerman excavator manufacturing, in Volvo Construction Equipment.
Now that looks like some tough red clay dirt, I sure it was real fun digging up that stuff, when you get some seat time in the 953 hope the new seat will give a better ride for longer work periods...
Oh yeah, my 6 fix for the day, that new seat must be like ridin in a Cadillac there young man. Get well, get that energy back. Thanks for the ride along sir.
I was watching a video that they were running a D7R Dozier and it was pushing everything down and out of the way for the road that was being built, what a monster Dozier, trees didn't stop it very powerful machine.
Starting the Two Burn Piles again and more Stacking ! Hey - the Dozer got his New Seat - looking Good ! Taking down more Brush with the Dozer - how does the Seat feel ? More Progress for sure ! Great Video and many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Glad to see you got the new seat for your dozer to save your butt from hurting, and not stab you in the back. Did you ever name the dozer I know you named the loader Betty.
Burning brush is very time consuming, we dig a trench, hopefully on a slope facing into the prevailing wind. Start a fire in the trench with a bale of straw, once the fire is started, begin throwing brush on top of the fire. As the fire burns, gravity rolls the pile in on it's self. Once we're done, pull/push the hole shut.
Tractor Time With Tim left the plastic on the seat of one of his J.D.s , he found out that he was getting condensation in between the plastic and the seat cover , then it turned moldy . Don't remember if he got it to clean up or if he changed the seat .
Of the hundreds of jobs I’ve watched you do this is the first one I’d say knowing a company that tub grinds this would have been the job for it. Do all your clearing and piles call in the grinder 2-3 days it’s ground loaded on mulch trailers and gone. No fighting burning green wood
I agree, but Chris has said, on the Bealy-Good project, that he couldn’t find anyone to take the mulch, even for free. Could be spread out on the field, but large wood chips take a long time to compost down.
Chris, how You with the Fire Workst, You to observe all, how Dry the to burn Wood is, and the Wind and Weather. Is all Perfect then make You the Fire and Workst in the nearness father to clear work, but always a Eye of the Fire. And then with the Dozer Form You the next Brush piles. 🔥👍👌. Thanks for the Video
Another great video Chris man I bet that new seat on that D6 made you feel like you was run in a brand new machine didn’t it, lol. There’s nothing like a new seat on a machine that the old one is wore out because it will take a toll on your butt and your back. But anyway brother stay safe out there and we’ll see you on your next video my friend.
I was wondering if your hydraulic hoses are protected against heat when you are rebuild the pile to restart the fire. Also if one hose burn and leak if you have 2 separated circuit te be able to escape your equipment soon enough avoiding more damage. Thanks for sharing.
Is there any benefit to getting a horizontal grinder at some point instead of having to deal with the burn piles? There is a recently cleared site near me that just made a massive pile of wood chips with one, not sure what they're doing with them though. I'm guessing will be used somewhere on site.
Pushing through on low energy - tough call. Advantages of thinning out dense brush so trees can grow and survive is indicated in this clearing project. How was the new 'ride' on the dozer?
Mother Nature is making it hard to burn for ya on this one but it will happen when the time is right. Seems to me that the dozer seat is probably one of the most important components of the machine. Operator comfort should be a high priority to get a long efficient day out of the man hours. Especially when you are the operator. Glad you got that fixed. Get well and do what you must to take care of yourself young man. These bugs that have been going around for the last decade have been longer lasting and tougher than when I was young. Use to be you felt like crap for three days and then got over it. Now they seem to linger for months. Hang in there Chris. It will be a better day tomorrow.
Chris have you ever used road flares to start your burn piles that are stubborn to keep burning ? Probably a dumb question now that I think about it was just a thought lol ?🤔👍👍🍺
Chris on tree burning I was wondering if you got one of those commercials leaf blowers and put it close to the burn pile let it blow to get the fire start burning faster
I use my hand held gas blower to fan my brush fires. It works great, but you have to stay with it so it doesn’t get to hot when the fire builds. Mind you, mine are tiny compared to these ones.
Hey Chris I bet your ass feels alot better with that new seat. Your doing an awesome job with that big kitty cat. Have a great night Chris and thanks for sharing your work with us
An other one : on your dozzer, wouldn't it be interesting to extend the gas exhaust after the muffler? At each engine speed change a black smoke spreads in your direction and also on the already black machine frame. Thanks for sharing :) .
I wonder what is the most interesting or bizarre thing or artifact that you have dug up in all the years of you digging around NC? Makes me wonder if you ever come across any Civil war things or things of that nature?
I totally understand why you burn the piles from a cost standpoint, but the working around and waiting to dry and having the right weather must make it more complicated as well. Over here burning is not permitted anywhere in the country, on jobs like this the wood chipper is standard on the job. For the stumps we use stump grinders, no digging and burning necessary any more. Keep the excavator running on the burnpiles already took about two days, I cannot understand thats saving fuel over a chipper running, and you don’t have to work around it, the chips can be spread, makes good furtile ground as well. Dumping the ashes also takes time and fuel. Okay, you need to bring another piece of equipment, thats true. But perhaps it is because we are not allowed to burn, all the companies have to get rid of the wood on an alternative way, makes the bids fair and competing as well. It is definitly another way of working, thats for sure. I admire your work ethic to manage everything and work on your own farm in the weekends as well. It is fun to watch the progress on all the jobs.
Love a good fire. Are you sure you don't have a mild case of covid? I was so fatigued and just blah. Like a mild summer cold. Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C and zinc. Keep yourself well Chris.
Chris, don't you need more oxygen on those fires to keep them from smoking so much? I always heard to use the wind direction to stoke the fire. Allow the wind direction to blow the fire into the wood pile and get the fire raging instead of piling on more wood to choke it out? Not trying to tell you how to burn brush, just trying to learn.
When humidity is too high it will not burn as well, 65% is just about perfect, much lower than that and you can set everything on fire if you are not careful. I think it has something to do with the water in the material having no good avenue to escape into, so it just sits in the fire, so to speak, and keeps you from getting a good burn going. I know it seems weird because I have watched you roar a few fires in the rain, which one would think is 100% humidity, but *shrugs* ask a scientist or observe for yourself.
Dammit Man !! That one day there that wind just wouldn't act right at all ,would it !! lolol.... Not to often it stays on the ground like that... Sounds like you need to take a couple of days for yourself Chris, and get away for a minute to recharge !! Yeah, I know, I don't have time , got to get these jobs done.. But, ya know how that can be a never ending thing !! May be a couple days at the Beach, or Mountains, have a few drinks kick back in a Big Ol' Jacuzzi somewhere, then get back after it !! I know I used to have to myself back in the day, or I would burn myself out, and got to where I felt like crap and didn't get shit done like need be...lololol... Sometimes ya got to take time for yourself Man !! I could be wrong?? But, may help ?? Ya get back in the groove !! But, Great as always Man ! Have a Great Weekend, And Evening, And , On too the Next !!
@@dennis2376 Not surprised, he goes like the energizer bunny,. He enjoys what he does and does it very well, but the body will tell you rest is a good thing.
I am curious about something. You know that the piles are green and they will not burn well or through the piles. Why don't you light the piles all the way around and then let that burn to the center. The fire has a natural sucking affect and it will draw itself all the way through the piles.
Some people on a diet watch food challenges. Soon, you will have Euros coming to the channel to watch wood burning. Californians will be coming to watch you fuel up on half price diesel.
I really enjoy watching you clear trees with the excavator. I like watching you clear with the dozer but the excavator does a much cleaner job. It doesn’t really matter what you’re doing I just enjoy watching you work. You know your stuff when it comes to planning the jobs and operating heavy equipment.
Yeah. And Chris needs to name his Excavator Excalibur. It's amazing how much he can do with it.
Glad you feel better, just understand it takes time to get back to normal so take it a bit easy on yourself. Work is looking good, can't wait to see the lots when cleared. You didn't mention how the seat felt, if it was better or not!🤣Thanks again for bringing us along for the ride.
Glad that you are starting to feel better. A bug can sure knock the wind out of you even after you are over it. Thanks for sharing.
U are making good progress. Luv watching the D6 take out the brambles and trees. Looks so much better. God's blessings and take care of yourself!
Thanks Chris for your Videos. They help a lot. Especially with all that is going on in Country and the World.
I am always impressed by the amount of work you get done in one day. So it's more of a pleasant surprise when you have to take two or more days to get something done because of the weather.
Glad you are better, and your strength will come back. I can't stand to burn pile of limbs or whatever, and regardless of how the wind is blowing, I always wind up in the smoke. That place is getting better and better. Stay safe!
Chris thanks for sharing! Kevin
Good video Chris, love that d6, will flat out push, job is coming along nice, thanks for sharing 💪🇺🇲🌲
Sounds like you’re on the mend Chris, but don’t rush it. I had a similar thing and still have to a degree… I’m learning to live with it. It’s a hard balance between can’t be bothered with anything and giving yourself a kick in the ass to get up and get on with it. Remember, the kit, trees and earth will all be there when you feel like doing a bit! Chin up buddy 👏
Always great viewing bro, your toys are the right gear for this project so far. Safe travels
Hopefully the new seat was more comfortable. Moving right along 👍❤
So frustrating for you when you’re not feeling 100%. You still manage to get a fair bit done though, give yourself time to recover Chris😊 Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
Old tire filled with oil would be nice, the good ol days....Great Burnin vid🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⛏⛏⛏⛏⛏⛏
Chris love to see you work and take it easy my man .
Chris does like to make fire when weather permits it….lol. It makes for a clean and productive day…..Great job Chris.
A quart of chocolate cookie dough icecream and two letsdig18 videos(missed yesterday cuz on road) is a pretty damn good way to end my week. Liked!
The best at the end: vintage dozer action. 🤩
Get feeling better Chris. Another great project in the works!
Thank you and have a great week.
Looking really good Chris 👍👍👍👍👍👍
AB Bolinder-Munktell (often abbreviated BM) was a tractor and machine manufacturer from Eskilstuna that was formed in 1932 through a merger of the two mechanical workshops J. & C.G. Bolinders Mekaniska Verkstads AB and Munktells Mekaniska Verkstads AB. AB Bolinder-Munktell had its origins in the mechanical workshops Munktell's Mekaniska Verkstad founded in 1832 in Eskilstuna and J. & C.G. Bolinder's Mechanical Workshop established in 1844 in Stockholm.
These two companies merged in 1932 to form Bolinder-Munktell. In 1950, the main owner, Handelsbanken, sold the company to Volvo, which made it a subsidiary with the BM-Volvo brand[1]. The production included i.a. diesel engines, combines, agricultural implements and many well-known tractor models such as BM 2, BM 20, BM 230 Victor, BM 350 Boxer, BM 400 Buster, BM 430, BM 600, BM Volvo T 650 BM-Volvo T 470 Bison and BM Volvo T 800/810/814. The Bolinder-Munktell 350 Boxer became the most produced tractor in BM's history.
In collaboration with Bröderna Lundbergs Mekaniska in Skellefteå, loading machines, so-called back loaders, were developed starting in 1954, based on BM's agricultural tractors. In this way, BM laid the foundation for Sweden's current position on the world market for wheel loaders. Similarly, Bolinder-Munktell also built Volvo's reputation as a major manufacturer of dump trucks.
In 1972 the brand was changed from BM-Volvo to Volvo BM and in 1973 the company's name was also changed to Volvo BM. In 1985 the company merged with Clark Equipment to become the VME Group. Since 1995, the company has been called Volvo Construction Equipment. However, it was not until the year 1997 that Volvo removed the suffix "BM" from the last products. BM's wheel loader and dumper operations can be found today, among other things together with the former Åkerman excavator manufacturing, in Volvo Construction Equipment.
Thank you very much for the Volvo history that was very interesting 👍
Every time Chris digs over a pile of ashes I'm always waiting for an army of Orks to come crawling out of the ground. 🤗
Now that looks like some tough red clay dirt, I sure it was real fun digging up that stuff, when you get some seat time in the 953 hope the new seat will give a better ride for longer work periods...
Oh yeah, my 6 fix for the day, that new seat must be like ridin in a Cadillac there young man. Get well, get that energy back. Thanks for the ride along sir.
Great video Chris thanks for having us along
I do hope you get to do the multi tiered overflow before winter. Some nice clay for a pond!
Why every time Chris says small fire i have to laugh 😂
Because your like the rest of us. There is one thing that Chris know the meaning of a small fire but we love watching him work.
Chris’ fires usually look like the pits of doom in Mordor, LOL.
😂👍
They looked pretty small
Chris King of the fire starter at it again.if that's a small fire I don't want to see a big one. Great videos, great job 👏 👍
Take us back to Bealy pond to see how much it has filed up.
You can go to Bealy Good’s channel as he is updating the pond progress on the regular.
Shaping up very nicely
a nice day cleaning up the big mess thank chirs
With the overcast sky, the smoke close to the ground, and everything torn up it reminds me of a battleground the morning after.
It is. Its a construction battleground! Lol
The new seat looks nice and soft. I am glad your energy level is returning. The seat might help with that.
I was watching a video that they were running a D7R Dozier and it was pushing everything down and out of the way for the road that was being built, what a monster Dozier, trees didn't stop it very powerful machine.
Glad to hear your feeling better. Say when are you going to sticker the dozer's..
That’s the funniest thing I heard all day “ I’m gonna start a small fire”
Starting the Two Burn Piles again and more Stacking ! Hey - the Dozer got his New Seat - looking Good ! Taking down more Brush with the Dozer - how does the Seat feel ? More Progress for sure ! Great Video and many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Glad to see you got the new seat for your dozer to save your butt from hurting, and not stab you in the back. Did you ever name the dozer I know you named the loader Betty.
I wonder when he calls the local fire department he’s like… I’m going to have a small fire …only like 10 acres
Burning brush is very time consuming, we dig a trench, hopefully on a slope facing into the prevailing wind. Start a fire in the trench with a bale of straw, once the fire is started, begin throwing brush on top of the fire. As the fire burns, gravity rolls the pile in on it's self. Once we're done, pull/push the hole shut.
Tractor Time With Tim left the plastic on the seat of one of his J.D.s , he found out that he was getting condensation in between the plastic and the seat cover , then it turned moldy . Don't remember if he got it to clean up or if he changed the seat .
Of the hundreds of jobs I’ve watched you do this is the first one I’d say knowing a company that tub grinds this would have been the job for it. Do all your clearing and piles call in the grinder 2-3 days it’s ground loaded on mulch trailers and gone. No fighting burning green wood
I agree, but Chris has said, on the Bealy-Good project, that he couldn’t find anyone to take the mulch, even for free. Could be spread out on the field, but large wood chips take a long time to compost down.
you going to pay the $3-4000 per day cost?
@@richardschipper5989 it’s called bid it in the job.
Chris, how You with the Fire Workst, You to observe all, how Dry the to burn Wood is, and the Wind and Weather. Is all Perfect then make You the Fire and Workst in the nearness father to clear work, but always a Eye of the Fire. And then with the Dozer Form You the next Brush piles. 🔥👍👌. Thanks for the Video
Looks great
Another great video Chris man I bet that new seat on that D6 made you feel like you was run in a brand new machine didn’t it, lol. There’s nothing like a new seat on a machine that the old one is wore out because it will take a toll on your butt and your back. But anyway brother stay safe out there and we’ll see you on your next video my friend.
I was wondering if your hydraulic hoses are protected against heat when you are rebuild the pile to restart the fire. Also if one hose burn and leak if you have 2 separated circuit te be able to escape your equipment soon enough avoiding more damage. Thanks for sharing.
I love the sound of that old cat
Is there any benefit to getting a horizontal grinder at some point instead of having to deal with the burn piles? There is a recently cleared site near me that just made a massive pile of wood chips with one, not sure what they're doing with them though. I'm guessing will be used somewhere on site.
@@Saved2034 must have missed it, what’s the reason?
Pushing through on low energy - tough call. Advantages of thinning out dense brush so trees can grow and survive is indicated in this clearing project. How was the new 'ride' on the dozer?
Mother Nature is making it hard to burn for ya on this one but it will happen when the time is right. Seems to me that the dozer seat is probably one of the most important components of the machine. Operator comfort should be a high priority to get a long efficient day out of the man hours. Especially when you are the operator. Glad you got that fixed. Get well and do what you must to take care of yourself young man. These bugs that have been going around for the last decade have been longer lasting and tougher than when I was young. Use to be you felt like crap for three days and then got over it. Now they seem to linger for months. Hang in there Chris. It will be a better day tomorrow.
You know what, I think fall just crept in.
Chris have you ever used road flares to start your burn piles that are stubborn to keep burning ? Probably a dumb question now that I think about it was just a thought lol ?🤔👍👍🍺
Chris on tree burning I was wondering if you got one of those commercials leaf blowers and put it close to the burn pile let it blow to get the fire start burning faster
I use my hand held gas blower to fan my brush fires. It works great, but you have to stay with it so it doesn’t get to hot when the fire builds. Mind you, mine are tiny compared to these ones.
Hey Chris I bet your ass feels alot better with that new seat. Your doing an awesome job with that big kitty cat. Have a great night Chris and thanks for sharing your work with us
musical FIRES! 😁👍👍🇺🇸
An other one : on your dozzer, wouldn't it be interesting to extend the gas exhaust after the muffler? At each engine speed change a black smoke spreads in your direction and also on the already black machine frame. Thanks for sharing :) .
Nice video, hope u get to feeling better soon
Did everybody get it, he's pondering ,(he's working on a pond) you get it now, " he is pondering"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You parked that Cat better than some people park cars!
I wonder what is the most interesting or bizarre thing or artifact that you have dug up in all the years of you digging around NC? Makes me wonder if you ever come across any Civil war things or things of that nature?
I TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
Neat stuff. Enjoyed watching 😎 👍.
Helluva job👍!
I totally understand why you burn the piles from a cost standpoint, but the working around and waiting to dry and having the right weather must make it more complicated as well.
Over here burning is not permitted anywhere in the country, on jobs like this the wood chipper is standard on the job. For the stumps we use stump grinders, no digging and burning necessary any more.
Keep the excavator running on the burnpiles already took about two days, I cannot understand thats saving fuel over a chipper running, and you don’t have to work around it, the chips can be spread, makes good furtile ground as well. Dumping the ashes also takes time and fuel. Okay, you need to bring another piece of equipment, thats true.
But perhaps it is because we are not allowed to burn, all the companies have to get rid of the wood on an alternative way, makes the bids fair and competing as well. It is definitly another way of working, thats for sure.
I admire your work ethic to manage everything and work on your own farm in the weekends as well. It is fun to watch the progress on all the jobs.
Love a good fire. Are you sure you don't have a mild case of covid? I was so fatigued and just blah. Like a mild summer cold. Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C and zinc.
Keep yourself well Chris.
And Quercetin and Vit E
A little more gets you closer
Glad that Wilma dozer has 'cush for your tush' - how is that pesky little oil leak? Yep, if there are a few hot coals in a pile Chris can make a fire.
A leaf blower would stoke that fire quickly. 🔥
Great job buddy and great video as always buddy 😎👊🏻👍🏻
Chris, don't you need more oxygen on those fires to keep them from smoking so much? I always heard to use the wind direction to stoke the fire. Allow the wind direction to blow the fire into the wood pile and get the fire raging instead of piling on more wood to choke it out? Not trying to tell you how to burn brush, just trying to learn.
When humidity is too high it will not burn as well, 65% is just about perfect, much lower than that and you can set everything on fire if you are not careful. I think it has something to do with the water in the material having no good avenue to escape into, so it just sits in the fire, so to speak, and keeps you from getting a good burn going. I know it seems weird because I have watched you roar a few fires in the rain, which one would think is 100% humidity, but *shrugs* ask a scientist or observe for yourself.
Hello there Chris 🚧🔥🚧. You have worked hard for many weeks.
It wears on the body, so a month off from all contract work would probably do you good
Great video as always, but a little disappointed at the end. Was really hoping to see you parallel park the Dozer 😂
The earth sculptor returns with his dose of entertainment for his video hungry legions 👍
I still think that 220 is a beautiful machine!
Chris I keep commenting that it would help if you use the couple of those Firestone fire starters they really help🙈🙈🙈😁
Dammit Man !! That one day there that wind just wouldn't act right at all ,would it !! lolol.... Not to often it stays on the ground like that... Sounds like you need to take a couple of days for yourself Chris, and get away for a minute to recharge !! Yeah, I know, I don't have time , got to get these jobs done.. But, ya know how that can be a never ending thing !! May be a couple days at the Beach, or Mountains, have a few drinks kick back in a Big Ol' Jacuzzi somewhere, then get back after it !! I know I used to have to myself back in the day, or I would burn myself out, and got to where I felt like crap and didn't get shit done like need be...lololol... Sometimes ya got to take time for yourself Man !! I could be wrong?? But, may help ?? Ya get back in the groove !! But, Great as always Man ! Have a Great Weekend, And Evening, And , On too the Next !!
BEST IVE SEEN NO S SMOOTH AS HELLLETSDIG18
if you were to rake over what you've cleqred with the dozer at a 60-90: degree angle, would get a lot of the small escapes?
When all plans go the wrong way, jump on the dozer!! Like the plastic on the seat look!
Looks as if though you aren't getting bounced around as much with the new seat installed !!
The tall flame just appeared all of a sudden.
Chris, have you been sick? Did I miss something"? Guess I did, pleased you are getting better.
Yep he want down on Sunday. I believe, because he was not feeling well.
@@dennis2376 Not surprised, he goes like the energizer bunny,. He enjoys what he does and does it very well, but the body will tell you rest is a good thing.
Not pond work but loves me some dozer action...
Love ya!
Where is the big track loader do you still own it or did you sell it????? just love the old d6
do you take the keys with you to help deter theft when you leave all that equipment in the fields?
We need that paint blistering fire. 🤣😂🔥
Great video 👍 👍
I first read that as Trying to Burn More THAN the Brush Piles. UH-OH
I am curious about something. You know that the piles are green and they will not burn well or through the piles. Why don't you light the piles all the way around and then let that burn to the center. The fire has a natural sucking affect and it will draw itself all the way through the piles.
Did you get the oil leak fixed on the Dozer??
This is your Favorite ! 👍👍👍
Great👍
The next rain day in that area is Friday the 14th
...lookin' good, nice fire, keep safe..
That was fun.
Benny & Betty
Some people on a diet watch food challenges. Soon, you will have Euros coming to the channel to watch wood burning. Californians will be coming to watch you fuel up on half price diesel.