That, my friend, is the cats ass! NICE. I totally understand you didn’t build it for commercial work, ergo materials are what you had, like the engineering. Very cool. Gives me some great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
You could slowly reel the winch in if you need to raise the wood instead of taking the log off and it will slightly raise the wood off the ground as if you took 1/4 of the log off at a time so it would adjust the weight instead of it all coming off. You already have it setup for it might as well use it
Thank you for the awesome video. My property has a gravel area for parking cars, measuring 160 square meters. I've been looking for a way to mechanically remove weeds from this area. I have been thinking a garden tiller for the task. My idea is to turn the soil over, so the weeds get buried and die. What do you think about this? Thanks for your help!
Maybe you could put a piece of metal on the back that sticks down to touch the ground (Like a box blade). Might cut up the extra step for you. But cool idea and design. Looks a lot better.
That's a great idea. I started out doing something like that in my first design but my atv couldn't pull it without overheating, it's only a 250. Maybe now that I've got a utv I will revisit that idea
I was thinking a piece of angle iron with one edge of it bolted to the bottom side of the 2x8 or 6” he has and that would put the other edge in the dirt so the 90° is from front to back
Outstanding! I have a 450ft gravel driveway on my property, and we usually bring in a skid steer to re-grade after the winter plowing season. With this device, you are free to touch things up a few times a year without spending excessive $$$
Is there a reason you showed two different sections of the driveway? You showed the narrow section when you were plowing the weeds and then when you smoothed the stone you showed the wider longer section that was already pretty nice.
The wider section had a few weeds in it so I was digging up the roots a little so they would die. Also I'll try lifting the winch a little with the log on, the extra weight will probably work well to keep it from bouncing. Good idea!!
I didn't do any plans on it, I just customized it to my atv hitch height. All I know is the t posts are cheap and very good for digging up stone and it doesn't pull that hard on the machine like the 45 degree scarfire blades that most drags use.
Wow. I’m honestly speechless. This is such a smart and practical method for cleaning up a gravel driveway. Thank you so much for sharing!
Too cool, taking care of your parents shows class and a good upbringing. I'll bet they're proud. And you should be too...
The “wheels” 😭😭 it had no idea the life that was ahead of it when new
brilliant DIY drag, well done mate! thanks for sharing!
Thank you
Rewatched! Great video and content! Love driveway work, and rakes and blades.
Nice job there, friend. I like the DIY drag, does exactly what you want it to.
A harrow works pretty well and leaves it smoothed out. Old tire chains work good for making one.
Looks good. I like your thoroughness.
Glad I stopped by! Great engineering! Cheers . . . !
Thank you kindly
Oh man!!! Great Idea. Thanks for sharing.
Wow the driveway looks so much better!
I really like this, I see it working better than some expensive ones
I agree completely. One of my neighbors spent a ton of money on one and it wouldn't even fill potholes
I just subscribed to your channel. Hopefully, this will help you on your way to a thousand. Keep up the good work.
Very innovative and resourceful
your wench and wheel lift is an impressive idea. NICE!
Thanks!
Looks awesome Macgyver👍
Vert good job isthme lot technique ! Congrats!!! 👍👍👍
That, my friend, is the cats ass! NICE. I totally understand you didn’t build it for commercial work, ergo materials are what you had, like the engineering. Very cool. Gives me some great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome job.
I’m going to build one just like this. Great idea.
Right on!
you did a good job
You could slowly reel the winch in if you need to raise the wood instead of taking the log off and it will slightly raise the wood off the ground as if you took 1/4 of the log off at a time so it would adjust the weight instead of it all coming off. You already have it setup for it might as well use it
Good Idea
Good Job
Good video!
Real nice job there
Thank you, I love the look of my customers faces when they come out to see their brand new driveway
What a legend
Sweet. Your a good son.
Thank you for the awesome video. My property has a gravel area for parking cars, measuring 160 square meters. I've been looking for a way to mechanically remove weeds from this area. I have been thinking a garden tiller for the task. My idea is to turn the soil over, so the weeds get buried and die. What do you think about this? Thanks for your help!
It's incredible, I always think where the heck did all the rocks go....they're under there!
It's crazy how many rocks come up
Too cool 😎 👌
Maybe you could put a piece of metal on the back that sticks down to touch the ground (Like a box blade). Might cut up the extra step for you. But cool idea and design. Looks a lot better.
That's a great idea. I started out doing something like that in my first design but my atv couldn't pull it without overheating, it's only a 250. Maybe now that I've got a utv I will revisit that idea
I was thinking a piece of angle iron with one edge of it bolted to the bottom side of the 2x8 or 6” he has and that would put the other edge in the dirt so the 90° is from front to back
Looks alot better that the strip of grass is gone.
I use an old bed spring.
Outstanding!
I have a 450ft gravel driveway on my property, and we usually bring in a skid steer to re-grade after the winter plowing season. With this device, you are free to touch things up a few times a year without spending excessive $$$
Is there a reason you showed two different sections of the driveway? You showed the narrow section when you were plowing the weeds and then when you smoothed the stone you showed the wider longer section that was already pretty nice.
The wider section had a few weeds in it so I was digging up the roots a little so they would die. Also I'll try lifting the winch a little with the log on, the extra weight will probably work well to keep it from bouncing. Good idea!!
Do you have any plans on how you made thi nice bit of kit ?
I didn't do any plans on it, I just customized it to my atv hitch height. All I know is the t posts are cheap and very good for digging up stone and it doesn't pull that hard on the machine like the 45 degree scarfire blades that most drags use.
Not bad!
Thank you, I appreciate that
Very nice BUT camera work is not good. You should pan slowly. The shots were jumpy. Sorry to be a downer just try to assist in better videos
All destroyed ! Previous was so beautiful