Great job! MBTS cracked me up about Michelle not liking to work in the dark. At first I thought he was referring to the H-210, but then realized he meant Mike. Very funny.
DP I know you often say MBTS is just sitting there watching and waiting but he really has worked his butt off there in and out of that ditch - not easy and didn’t look like he complained once!
Hi Guy's, you do get it done 👌 And Aaron has become the mith Man In The Hole. Definitely the A team 👍 . Stay safe and enjoy your accomplishments !! 🇨🇦 Craig
As long as Farmer Chris doesn't plow the field that last run will work great. Thank you. The 550 grabbed my attention but this last dozer they brought you cemented it. I am moving to Iowa later this month. If my plans work out the 550 for sure will be in my stable and who knows, maybe one just like the new one they brought you. The 550 impressed the hell out of me. Thank you and be safe.
I know it’s none of my business! But idk how high that creek gets. It would be nice to add a flood gate at the end of it. I have put plenty of them in and they are great for keeping your pipe drain from just pushing water way up in the air and flooding the field. Just a thought
I just hope farmer Chris doesn't set his plough to deep. 🤣😂 You and Aaron are working so well together, to be honest at the rate your going to unless there are any major hiccups it won't take long to finish. 👍🤗
Working like a filter bed system it looks like Mike? Awesome job and idea Mike, one you’re going to make a catch basin? I was wondering! That’s cool! Can’t wait to see it draining and see how dry that area stays! Do you think it’s underground spring in the middle of the field Mike? WOW, that’s a lot of water sitting out there! That’s awesome! I bet it’s going to flow yeah round too! I think that Minotaur is another good investment Mike, it’s definitely a all around workhorse with multiple uses! 👌🏻👌🏻👍🏼 Thanks for sharing Mike and Aaron, great job guys! Kirkland from Louisiana! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Gee. Mike or Michelle as MBTS calls you. 😂 Great job on laying the pipe! What do think about modifying the pipe jig. Make the top of the jig longer to offset the weight of the rear of the pipe jig. Also cut the distance between the top and bottom of the jig and add some rubber to the top of the bottom beam to help prevent cracking the pipe
Boy you got lucky getting all that pipe for the cost of fuel and your labor. Heck of a job!!!! You guys keep it up. Love the new dozer I’d love to have one
Geez that's a lot of clay pipe you guys have put down I doubt this field will be a problem from now on. Good thinking you saved all that free pipe when you did, can't imagine the cost in this job. As always Mike another good video. 👌
Got home from my 4000 mile round trip on the 16th. Been playing catch up on yard work in my neighborhood as well as everything else regarding my family (caregiver responsibilities). I was unplugged from TV, TH-cam, and everything online. Nice to be back and catching up on the some Dirt Perfect content!
All that equipment is nice, and it helps tremendously, BUT!, the thing that’s making this whole pipe laying system work so sweet Is the pipe lift you guys shop made, that sir was a stroke of pure genius! Thanks for the update, sure am enjoying this series.
Very Nice work guys. Flexibility is your specialty Mike, there is no one way to do every job even when all you want to do is play with the new Dozer...lol. Keep up the good work guys!
We had a homemade device, we called it a Tile Hook. I don't understand why you put such a big space between the top and bottom unless you plan on moving very thick walled pipe.
Great video. It's going to be hard to overload that pipe unless critters take up residency. Only thing I've got to say is that with that awesome Thunder Creek trailer, how can you run a machine out of fuel?.
A lot of farmers are suffering through drought and would love to have some of that water in their fields. Great content as usual. Also, give Aaron a raise!!
Nothing has changed .. I'm 80 years old and I remember dust storms out west when I was a kid. That's why I always came home. I'm not fond of rattlesnakes ,heat ,dust, and rocks.
Over kill but it was a good bargain. That pipe was a dream deal. Next step Is getting neighbors property tied into the big tile. I know a spot that has 3 farms tied in to a central tile to the creek. Almost 2 miles. Across one road. Been there since the 60s. In mill creek bottom They have some really long runs too. Under a levee to the creek. Has float operated door when creek comes up to keep it from backing into the fields under the levee. All clay tile. Long ago.
That 550 just continues to impress. Don’t overlook the 120 moving those tiles like a champ either. That’s a lot of weight at the end of an extended boom. Great work!
Nice video as always DP. Too bad you couldn’t have had brick forks with 4 or 5 tongs to help pick up the pipes. I’m going to try and get caught up on a watching a bit this weekend. With the way working in the dirt has been this spring and summer, I’ve fallen way behind.
Get some extensions for Wallee's forks and Aaron can pick up speed on clay pipe hauling. But!! The job is going a lot easier than it should be with just two guys working. Looks good Mike. Let Jerry run the new Case while he runs Wallee to haul pipe as you need it. Three guys working would speed it up a bunch.
You 2 are making great content either by plowing in field tile or putting in these clay ones. Got a great flow going putting them in and water flowing through them. Safe travels. Ken
Thanks for sharing, have been waiting patiently to see this project since you rescued the pipe from destruction. Project looks to be coming together nicely. Hopefully you got to run the new Case before Jerry or Kleeman steel it. Wishing you and your family the best.
Mike, I assume its an optical allusion but in some areas it almost looked like Chrises plow could be pretty close to some of those pipes. Im certain you and Aaron have everything under control though.
@@DirtPerfect like I said I'm sure you and Aaron have everything under control the professionals you are. After all you're Dirt perfect and Almost Dirt Perfect the dynamic duo of dirt!😁
Looks like the new Case Dozer, 555 and the Excavator made a good team. Had to be a hard 2 days for you and Arron but worth every minute. Firld should drain good and that are farmable now.
You all need to start wearing hip waders, the BS is getting awfully deep out there. Nice work guys, always a pleasure to watch your projects come together. Thanks for sharing.
HEY Mike great videos. Maybe if you weld a long C bar on top of your I-Beam you can slide your strap from setting mode to removing mode without unhooking it all the time. Just a suggestion always a great content.
Cant wait for the finish of the clay pipe but at the same time I am loving the videos, you have a great team Mike, between you Aaron, Jerry, Matt and Farmer Chris.
Mike What if you took a ratchet strap from your ring at the top of your strap and ran it to the end of your pipe jig Adjust it so when you don’t have a pipe on it it would maybe keep your jig level. This would mean you wouldn’t have to move the hook every time. Just a thought but I know you finished this project months ago.
Y’all accomplished quite a bit in 2days on laying pipes.I’m amazed how much water just collects in those fields.great video as always,just keep doing what your doing and carry on.kudos 😎😎😎👍👍👍
As I watch, I am trying to figure out a better way to move the pipe and to attach the fabric to the pipe( that's is what is slowing you down), but I do believe that you said you'll have some more help soon. But until then, "KEEP ON KEEPING ON."
Yess !! Two times !!! Stock the Derby Market !! I'LL be stopping by around Thursday !!!!! Larg D.P. Shirts !!! 6 STICKERS !!! With a Captain !!! I have the $ BUCKS !!! Not Free STUFF !!! 👍
I feel you on field tile being the twilight zone. When I spent a few months doing water main and sewer for a new subdivision all that open field digging was mindnumbing. I was a sewer, water, and utilities guy. Most of my backhoe time was in Chicago and suburbs. That digging was interesting because you are constantly ducking everything else in the world allready under the ground. I loved backhoes and crawler loaders but one day I was moved from the dirt to cranes (a story here but won't bore you). Loved them too but very rarely ever got to go back to the mud.
If you do the cache basins i little deeper than pipe bottom, So they hold water they can also catch sediment from the fields (less mud in the pipes/creek), especially if the owner can set some land of as wildlife zones around the holes, mening ;there is permanent vegetation / some trees/ bushes/ wet grouns plants etc. (Not exposed earth/ farmcrops) This kind of small water body's and diches and wind breaks ( wild spots ) in large Monotone farm fields environments are valuable for Both flora and fauna ,and also decreses nutrients runoff from the cultivated earth arond it. When diches are replaces with in ground drains and then filled in you loose important habitat. Creating wild spots and small wetlands can compensate for this . The increased workabilty Of the overall little less swampy field after pipe laying Should compensate for some small wild reservations. And you get more dirt for dams: win - win
The Idea can a very good Project to be. All little Brook in this Drain to introduce and the Meadow Land in a gread Plain at to Transform. The Video very Interesting, and I gladden my of the Continuation. 💪👍👌
Now Mike (DP) you and Aaron (MBTS) must of been buddies in H.S. ?? I could only imagine how ornry you two were !!?? Let me guess? Aaron took Vocational Welding ? And you took Diesel Mechanics or Auto Mechanics ?? GREAT Job on utilizing the old clay !! And New Machines too !
Move the forks on the Minotaur in some so the tiles kind of nest together and don't move and bang and clang so much. At least on the 24 inch ones. I am seriously impressed with that machine. I can't wait to see what attachments some of the manufacturers come up with for that little beast.
Aaron is quickly going from MBTS to site foreman. Gonna have to start calling him LBM...."Little Big Man"😂😅 Keep the great content a coming, I'm hooked. God bless you guys
Great piece of machinery, Mike. Kudos to the Case rep for his level of knowledge and ability to answer and anticipate what type of question you' d have next. He's definitely the go-to guy for field operators. Old Aaron was as nimble as a 20 year old getting those vid shots. I know Jerry will be tickled to run this new beast. This dozer is fast and strong. Heck, for some reason, that blade looked to be 20 feet wide. I don't know if it's b/c of the design or what but it looked super massive. Congrats on finally using the Case dozer. Looking forward to see more of it in action. Enjoyed a full-watch. Have a fine upcoming week. 👍🏽🤠 7/9/23
Great job!
MBTS cracked me up about Michelle not liking to work in the dark. At first I thought he was referring to the H-210, but then realized he meant Mike. Very funny.
DP I know you often say MBTS is just sitting there watching and waiting but he really has worked his butt off there in and out of that ditch - not easy and didn’t look like he complained once!
Very creative way to lay the pipes. No cement and no internal joints. All feeder locations along the drain line. Cool idea.
5.1K+👍's up DP thanks for sharing this video with us all 😮
That 210 is a beast even though its not new its probably my favorite equipment that you have 😂.
It’s a nice machine
Man that minotaur is badass!
Hi Guy's, you do get it done 👌 And Aaron has become the mith
Man In The Hole. Definitely the A team 👍 . Stay safe and enjoy your accomplishments !! 🇨🇦 Craig
Aaron looks good riding the lifting fixture.
Next up Case show bring you one of their new excavators to demo. Good video Mike.
As long as Farmer Chris doesn't plow the field that last run will work great. Thank you. The 550 grabbed my attention but this last dozer they brought you cemented it. I am moving to Iowa later this month. If my plans work out the 550 for sure will be in my stable and who knows, maybe one just like the new one they brought you. The 550 impressed the hell out of me. Thank you and be safe.
I know it’s none of my business! But idk how high that creek gets. It would be nice to add a flood gate at the end of it. I have put plenty of them in and they are great for keeping your pipe drain from just pushing water way up in the air and flooding the field. Just a thought
Thats a horrible idea think about it
Jeez Mike when your on time lapse it looks like the 210 is about to have poor Aaron for lunch.
Half way is impressive for just two people well done great watch 👋👍🇨🇦
Good quality control. Just when yoy think things are perfect, something can malfunction.
You can buy/manufacture fork extensions. Would help with lifting off those pipes.
I hit the like button before I watch your videos and so far I have never been wrong. 😃
Thanks
I just hope farmer Chris doesn't set his plough to deep. 🤣😂 You and Aaron are working so well together, to be honest at the rate your going to unless there are any major hiccups it won't take long to finish. 👍🤗
Working like a filter bed system it looks like Mike? Awesome job and idea Mike, one you’re going to make a catch basin? I was wondering! That’s cool! Can’t wait to see it draining and see how dry that area stays! Do you think it’s underground spring in the middle of the field Mike? WOW, that’s a lot of water sitting out there! That’s awesome! I bet it’s going to flow yeah round too! I think that Minotaur is another good investment Mike, it’s definitely a all around workhorse with multiple uses! 👌🏻👌🏻👍🏼 Thanks for sharing Mike and Aaron, great job guys! Kirkland from Louisiana! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks like the pipe is getting close to where Farmer Chris could hit them with a subsoiler or chisel plow, or nitrogen knives.
Great Team Work. Fun to catch a ride out of the trench. I love the time lapse & being able to watch it all.
There's nothing better than breakfast and a dirt perfect video
Gee. Mike or Michelle as MBTS calls you. 😂 Great job on laying the pipe! What do think about modifying the pipe jig. Make the top of the jig longer to offset the weight of the rear of the pipe jig. Also cut the distance between the top and bottom of the jig and add some rubber to the top of the bottom beam to help prevent cracking the pipe
another cracking video guys, topped of by Aaron`s brilliant quip ` not just anybody can take me out to lunch`... priceless 💪💪💪💪
Hi DP & AAron, you guys smashed that job!! And it was pretty obvious that someone was going to have a lot of fun in that awesome dozer!
Jerry...UK
Boy you got lucky getting all that pipe for the cost of fuel and your labor. Heck of a job!!!! You guys keep it up. Love the new dozer I’d love to have one
That 550 case is a beast, great one to own Mike
That 550 is one very impressive machine !
Geez that's a lot of clay pipe you guys have put down I doubt this field will be a problem from now on. Good thinking you saved all that free pipe when you did, can't imagine the cost in this job. As always Mike another good video. 👌
It just amazes me how much ground water you have in that part of the country.Thanks for the great video.
Phew that's a lot of water under this field. Looks like another succesful drainage project.
And y’all have another one to run? I thought I heard you say three lines Mike? Thanks guys! Great job! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yes
Got home from my 4000 mile round trip on the 16th. Been playing catch up on yard work in my neighborhood as well as everything else regarding my family (caregiver responsibilities). I was unplugged from TV, TH-cam, and everything online. Nice to be back and catching up on the some Dirt Perfect content!
Glade your back
Good morning all from New York State.!!
All that equipment is nice, and it helps tremendously, BUT!, the thing that’s making this whole pipe laying system work so sweet Is the pipe lift you guys shop made, that sir was a stroke of pure genius! Thanks for the update, sure am enjoying this series.
Nice work. You guys are making the pipe pile smaller in a hurry. Stay safe
Very Nice work guys. Flexibility is your specialty Mike, there is no one way to do every job even when all you want to do is play with the new Dozer...lol. Keep up the good work guys!
We had a homemade device, we called it a Tile Hook. I don't understand why you put such a big space between the top and bottom unless you plan on moving very thick walled pipe.
Great video. It's going to be hard to overload that pipe unless critters take up residency. Only thing I've got to say is that with that awesome Thunder Creek trailer, how can you run a machine out of fuel?.
A lot of farmers are suffering through drought and would love to have some of that water in their fields. Great content as usual. Also, give Aaron a raise!!
Got to remember this was probably 2 months early that he did this. So it was spring time. It was wet in the spring then dry and not back to wet.
Nothing has changed .. I'm 80 years old and I remember dust storms out west when I was a kid. That's why I always came home. I'm not fond of rattlesnakes ,heat ,dust, and rocks.
@@tedc7714 Don’t forget to mission very very flat!
Awesome Job!!
Great work, fun video! Loved watching Aron on the tile hook ride in and out of the trench !!👏🏻🍀
Over kill but it was a good bargain. That pipe was a dream deal. Next step Is getting neighbors property tied into the big tile. I know a spot that has 3 farms tied in to a central tile to the creek. Almost 2 miles. Across one road. Been there since the 60s. In mill creek bottom They have some really long runs too. Under a levee to the creek. Has float operated door when creek comes up to keep it from backing into the fields under the levee. All clay tile. Long ago.
That 550 just continues to
impress. Don’t overlook the 120 moving those tiles like a champ either. That’s a lot of weight at the end of an extended boom. Great work!
Mike and Aaron awesome work! Thank for sharing! Kevin
Great video of using some clay pipe
Nice video as always DP. Too bad you couldn’t have had brick forks with 4 or 5 tongs to help pick up the pipes. I’m going to try and get caught up on a watching a bit this weekend. With the way working in the dirt has been this spring and summer, I’ve fallen way behind.
If you had the thunder trailer, you could always keep on working with the lights on
👍👍👍💙💛❤Toate bune baieti. O placere sa va privesc pentru munca competenta pe care o faceti. MIKE , Aaron , fara cuvinte. 💙💛❤👍👍👍🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
I love that little case, do you thank a fork extender would with a rise bad that would support and spread the load.
Possibly
Get some extensions for Wallee's forks and Aaron can pick up speed on clay pipe hauling. But!! The job is going a lot easier than it should be with just two guys working. Looks good Mike. Let Jerry run the new Case while he runs Wallee to haul pipe as you need it. Three guys working would speed it up a bunch.
You 2 are making great content either by plowing in field tile or putting in these clay ones. Got a great flow going putting them in and water flowing through them. Safe travels. Ken
Thanks
Thanks for sharing, have been waiting patiently to see this project since you rescued the pipe from destruction. Project looks to be coming together nicely. Hopefully you got to run the new Case before Jerry or Kleeman steel it. Wishing you and your family the best.
Teamwork makes the DreamWorks. Yall doing great. Hope Jerry likes his new toy!
It has been a while since I've seen you guys, I love the new intro, and the latest equipment looks like yall got it going. Subscribed...
Thanks
Mike, I assume its an optical allusion but in some areas it almost looked like Chrises plow could be pretty close to some of those pipes. Im certain you and Aaron have everything under control though.
It won’t
@@DirtPerfect like I said I'm sure you and Aaron have everything under control the professionals you are. After all you're Dirt perfect and Almost Dirt Perfect the dynamic duo of dirt!😁
Looks like the new Case Dozer, 555 and the Excavator made a good team.
Had to be a hard 2 days for you and Arron but worth every minute.
Firld should drain good and that are farmable now.
You all need to start wearing hip waders, the BS is getting awfully deep out there. Nice work guys, always a pleasure to watch your projects come together. Thanks for sharing.
Another day who start with aaron and mr perfect, awesome, have a nice day 👍👍👍👍
Good going for two days work from you two, no mean feat to lay all that pipe 💪💪💪
You weren't really working in the dark, it was dusk 😂
HEY Mike great videos. Maybe if you weld a long C bar on top of your I-Beam you can slide your strap from setting mode to removing mode without unhooking it all the time. Just a suggestion always a great content.
Cant wait for the finish of the clay pipe but at the same time I am loving the videos, you have a great team Mike, between you Aaron, Jerry, Matt and Farmer Chris.
Mike What if you took a ratchet strap from your ring at the top of your strap and ran it to the end of your pipe jig Adjust it so when you don’t have a pipe on it it would maybe keep your jig level. This would mean you wouldn’t have to move the hook every time.
Just a thought but I know you finished this project months ago.
Mike sure doesn't like working after dark DL 550 is still an awesome machine pipe laying is working well great job great video thanks Mike and Aron
Lot of hard work! Great video! Thanks; Mike & Aaron! Lee
Love the team work! A good ground guy and operator combo
You're one heck of an operator! Great video by the way!
Y’all accomplished quite a bit in 2days on laying pipes.I’m amazed how much water just collects in those fields.great video as always,just keep doing what your doing and carry on.kudos 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Am excited to see water finally dumping into the creek.
Video is posted
You two make a great team, and fun to watch.
Ya gotta love it when a plan comes together! Great job boys. Thanks for sharing DP!
You and Aaron work good together. I'm impressed with everything you both do. Makes me wish I had become a heavy equipment operator.
Looking great guys
Make you some fork extensions that where you can pick them up better
Sometimes I'm not sure who works for who.😅 Your company is great, but you and Aaron together are top tier
At times top tier bullshit artists. 🤣
This is a very impressive project. If it was a major contractor doing this, they would have 4 guys doing the work! NICE JOB!
Gotta love the way you where getting MBTS OUT OF THE HOLE 😅
I like that you adjusted to take care of Aaron. Even if he isn't the "Star employee ". Just joking. What an asset and friend
As I watch, I am trying to figure out a better way to move the pipe and to attach the fabric to the pipe( that's is what is slowing you down), but I do believe that you said you'll have some more help soon. But until then, "KEEP ON KEEPING ON."
Yess !! Two times !!! Stock the Derby Market !! I'LL be stopping by around Thursday !!!!! Larg D.P. Shirts !!! 6 STICKERS !!! With a Captain !!! I have the $ BUCKS !!! Not Free STUFF !!! 👍
I’m glad to see Aaron wearing gloves brother, I kept worrying about his hands when y’all are setting the pipes! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I feel you on field tile being the twilight zone. When I spent a few months doing water main and sewer for a new subdivision all that open field digging was mindnumbing. I was a sewer, water, and utilities guy. Most of my backhoe time was in Chicago and suburbs. That digging was interesting because you are constantly ducking everything else in the world allready under the ground. I loved backhoes and crawler loaders but one day I was moved from the dirt to cranes (a story here but won't bore you). Loved them too but very rarely ever got to go back to the mud.
Hoping modern farming techniques allows for that shallow ground above the piping.
It’s not a issue
Good morning Mike and Aaron watching this morning from Eastern Kentucky. Great video as always. Thanks again and have a great day and weekend.
If you do the cache basins i little deeper than pipe bottom,
So they hold water they can also catch sediment from the fields (less mud in the pipes/creek), especially if the owner can set some land of as wildlife zones around the holes, mening ;there is permanent vegetation / some trees/ bushes/ wet grouns plants etc. (Not exposed earth/ farmcrops)
This kind of small water body's and diches and wind breaks ( wild spots ) in large
Monotone farm fields environments are valuable for
Both flora and fauna ,and also decreses nutrients runoff from the cultivated earth arond it.
When diches are replaces with in ground drains and then filled in you loose important habitat.
Creating wild spots and small wetlands can compensate for this .
The increased workabilty
Of the overall little less swampy field after pipe laying
Should compensate for some small wild reservations.
And you get more dirt for dams: win - win
I live in the west and one place we lived we had years of 6 inches of moisture. I have water envy.
The Idea can a very good Project to be. All little Brook in this Drain to introduce and the Meadow Land in a gread Plain at to Transform. The Video very Interesting, and I gladden my of the Continuation. 💪👍👌
Hello from the Netherlands.
thanks for the video DP and Aaron .
Sincerely Hollandduck
Great video! MBTS and DP work together like a well oiled machine. Can’t wait to see the next video plus the Case 1650 Great job!
What a team. Great job.
Good job guys
You do a fantastic job going to time lapse. It keeps the repetitive tasks from becoming boring and helps make this one of the best channels on TH-cam.
Thanks
Now Mike (DP) you and Aaron (MBTS) must of been buddies in H.S. ?? I could only imagine how ornry you two were !!?? Let me guess? Aaron took Vocational Welding ? And you took Diesel Mechanics or Auto Mechanics ?? GREAT Job on utilizing the old clay !! And New Machines too !
Move the forks on the Minotaur in some so the tiles kind of nest together and don't move and bang and clang so much. At least on the 24 inch ones. I am seriously impressed with that machine. I can't wait to see what attachments some of the manufacturers come up with for that little beast.
i so love watching You and Aaron working together. Be safe and have a blessed day !!!
Your pipe handling arm is impressive. I am pleasantly surprised how well it carried the clay tile.
Thanks
Aaron is quickly going from MBTS to site foreman. Gonna have to start calling him LBM...."Little Big Man"😂😅 Keep the great content a coming, I'm hooked. God bless you guys
I do believe that is the pipe Kleeman transported for you. Hope he didn’t break too many…😅
Good morning sunshine! Would you look at that! Would you just look at it! Lol! Awesome job guys! Much love from Henderson Ga
Great piece of machinery, Mike. Kudos to the Case rep for his level of knowledge and ability to answer and anticipate what type of question you' d have next. He's definitely the go-to guy for field operators. Old Aaron was as nimble as a 20 year old getting those vid shots. I know Jerry will be tickled to run this new beast. This dozer is fast and strong. Heck, for some reason, that blade looked to be 20 feet wide. I don't know if it's b/c of the design or what but it looked super massive. Congrats on finally using the Case dozer. Looking forward to see more of it in action. Enjoyed a full-watch. Have a fine upcoming week. 👍🏽🤠 7/9/23
Need to sell the taco to captain and buy the DL550. The DL 550 will suit your needs better and for the long run 🏃♂️