Im.58 and I'm learning a lot watching you...I have all ways said dont give me a book give me a smart man to watch and I will all ways learn love the pond
Looking good my friend! You're showing how it can get about any job done if you have patience. And I hope it doesn't take you 20 years to finish and pass on too haha.
Have you try putting a 4point 1 Hydraulic Pump to replace the 2 point 7 they put on harbor freight trecher That way you can use 2 Handel's at same time You can get it at Hydraulic one out of Texas or maybe it's one Hydraulic It's bit faster but makes machine far more efficient sorry to get name confused lolol
I'm still running the stock pump. I really don't mind the "slow speed" of the machine. I'm old and slow too. LOL I'm worried that if I speed it up I may be more apt to break something. Thanks for watching.
Good job you handle machine well not jumping around which is problem I have some time though my machine is bit faster than yours. The project I'm on at the moment is clearing some land for a caravan as you said biggest problems with these machines is having to move stuff a few times 😃 But they can do the job I started moving what I dug yesterday by filling bucket then hop sideways 3hops to dump over a fence and make a hedge working well. I did a job in 4 hrs what contactor quoted for 1hr It was slower but I already have the machine and I'm 71 so have the time so cost zero. Keep up the good work, digging trees up no problems but I've hit a problem with the gate post broken of on the ground that's providing a tough test😂
Yea moving the dirt takes extra time but it's worth it. If I throttle up higher it will run faster but then I find myself making it "jump around" so I just work a little slower. Thanks for watching.
What people don't under stand is. If you had to pay someone to do this pond it would cost as much as the machine cost or more. This way you have the digger and when done it paid for it self. With this you didn't buy speed. You bought something that can do the job. But it will take time
I don't care what a machine looks like if you have a machine use it it's a lot quicker than pick and shovel. It'll save ware and tare on your back / body also
Yea, it's a pain, it's heavy and it's messy, but it's a running spring that I'm digging out so I don't have much choice. Water is coming up out of ground everywhere I dig. That's good for the pond but really makes digging harder. The HF trencher is getting it done thou. Thanks for watching.
I figure it's better than taking in a 5000 lb backhoe. Only thing better would be a huge excavator with a long reach but for a homeowner with more time than money a HF setup is good.
Have you sank it yet in the muck??? In our back pasture we have a spring that had back filled. The old track loader that I use to run all the time had its engine go down. Anyway me and a friend walked , jumped , tried to dig with a shovel where I drove the crawly off in. It was like a two foot crust of dry brittle then my loader fell in just to the oil pan. Our neighbor had a big John Deere dozer at the time I called him at work , he ran home and snatched me out.
@@coburnlowman Oh yea, I sank the trencher three times. Two of them I was able to reach hard, dry land with the bucket and pull it out. The third time I had to drag it out with the winch on my truck. LOL
Im.58 and I'm learning a lot watching you...I have all ways said dont give me a book give me a smart man to watch and I will all ways learn love the pond
Thanks Johnny, glad you are enjoying the videos. Yea, just learn from all the things I do wrong and you'll be OK. LOL
Nice job , thanks for sharing. Working my trencher and enjoy it .
Thanks Scott, yea they are fun to run.
That pond is looking good.
Wow. You are getting some big scoops.
@@lazykranch3205 Yea, big and heavy but the HF trencher just keeps digging. LOL Thanks for watching.
Looking good my friend! You're showing how it can get about any job done if you have patience. And I hope it doesn't take you 20 years to finish and pass on too haha.
Thanks, Yea I hope to get the first part done before the end of summer.
Have you try putting a 4point 1 Hydraulic
Pump to replace the 2 point 7 they put on harbor freight trecher
That way you can use 2 Handel's at same time
You can get it at Hydraulic one out of Texas or maybe it's one Hydraulic
It's bit faster but makes machine far more efficient sorry to get name confused lolol
I'm still running the stock pump. I really don't mind the "slow speed" of the machine. I'm old and slow too. LOL I'm worried that if I speed it up I may be more apt to break something. Thanks for watching.
@@DoubleMFarmHomestead me too almost 70 but it does make it a little bit stronger also comes in handy with roots and few rocks
Good job you handle machine well not jumping around which is problem I have some time though my machine is bit faster than yours. The project I'm on at the moment is clearing some land for a caravan as you said biggest problems with these machines is having to move stuff a few times 😃
But they can do the job I started moving what I dug yesterday by filling bucket then hop sideways 3hops to dump over a fence and make a hedge working well.
I did a job in 4 hrs what contactor quoted for 1hr It was slower but I already have the machine and I'm 71 so have the time so cost zero.
Keep up the good work, digging trees up no problems but I've hit a problem with the gate post broken of on the ground that's providing a tough test😂
Yea moving the dirt takes extra time but it's worth it. If I throttle up higher it will run faster but then I find myself making it "jump around" so I just work a little slower. Thanks for watching.
What people don't under stand is. If you had to pay someone to do this pond it would cost as much as the machine cost or more. This way you have the digger and when done it paid for it self. With this you didn't buy speed. You bought something that can do the job. But it will take time
Yea, that pretty much sums it up. Don't know why some people just don't get it. LOL Thanks for watching.
That's not a pond ...thats a mud puddle
@@DdDd-ct7fp LOL At that point yes, but the finished product is 1/4 ac and 7 foot deep of clear, spring water. Thanks for watching.
I don't care what a machine looks like if you have a machine use it it's a lot quicker than pick and shovel. It'll save ware and tare on your back / body also
Are you going to stock it with fish?
Yes, I have already put some in and plan to add more this spring.
How wide is that bucket?
It's a 13" bucket.
Isn’t digging in the mud a pain and isn’t it awfully heavy?
Yea, it's a pain, it's heavy and it's messy, but it's a running spring that I'm digging out so I don't have much choice. Water is coming up out of ground everywhere I dig. That's good for the pond but really makes digging harder. The HF trencher is getting it done thou. Thanks for watching.
I figure it's better than taking in a 5000 lb backhoe. Only thing better would be a huge excavator with a long reach but for a homeowner with more time than money a HF setup is good.
You should have bought the trencher THEN ordered the water
Didn't have much choice. Digging a hole where there are several springs coming out of the ground makes it hard to dig a "dry" hole.🙂
Have you sank it yet in the muck??? In our back pasture we have a spring that had back filled. The old track loader that I use to run all the time had its engine go down. Anyway me and a friend walked , jumped , tried to dig with a shovel where I drove the crawly off in. It was like a two foot crust of dry brittle then my loader fell in just to the oil pan. Our neighbor had a big John Deere dozer at the time I called him at work , he ran home and snatched me out.
@@coburnlowman Oh yea, I sank the trencher three times. Two of them I was able to reach hard, dry land with the bucket and pull it out. The third time I had to drag it out with the winch on my truck. LOL