Trying to get the last chores done before we head out for vacation but maybe I'm jumping the gun. I used my John Deere 318 and tried to prep the yard for seeding before heading out on Spring Break.
How about a giant gazebo on the old silo pad for a project idea? You could deck it out with an outdoor kitchen... Be a great addition to the pond for entertaining.
Anytime I can watch Neil on his tractor pulling a box blade, it's a great day! You are the Master of the Box Blade, and I love how you use your equipment! I can't wait for me, especially on the best driveway in the USA! The pond looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Good video, it will be interesting to see that seed will germinate based on temps. Look forward to the collab with Cairn. I watch his videos and seems like a good dude.
Nice job Neil. I had to make a list, just kept seeing more things to do and kept getting side tracked. Squirrel! Lol. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Mike.
Never to early! Waiting for the water to drain out in southern Ontario Canada. The family looks forward to every Sunday after dinner to watch DDD, core memories in the making!
Hi Neil, great video today, we have spring fever too in the UK, finally some sun today. If you get a moment, it would be great if you would settle an argument that I have with my wife, as she spotted your wording on the wall in your barn when you reached for your compressor. To explain, my wife has always joked that you are my long lost brother, as she thinks that we look similar, are about the same age and both like your way of life. To top it all, we have a cockapoo just like yours. Anyway, back to the question, my surname is Miller (the wording in your barn), so please let her know that we are not related! 😀
Ahh, a very astute observation! But I hate to be the bearer of bad news for your wife... Because Miller is my wife 's maiden name! My paternal surnames are Koch and Walker and maternal surnames are Schaefer and Baughman. The sign you see on my wall was a video prop from something I did a couple years ago. It was a fun video so if you want to see the reason for the sign you can check it out here: th-cam.com/video/KTwNcdT_4ss/w-d-xo.html
@@digdrivediy Ah ha, I'll let her know. Thanks for the link, what a, cute funny video, really enjoyed it. I use a similar strategy with my guilty pleasures, say that it's just for the wife, or sometimes the children, either way you can save face with your pals. Have a great family time this summer All the best Andrew & Lisa
Neil, I can't put my finger on it but I can't get enough of your content and channel! I can watch anything you out! I love it, and you are the best! #1 ranked on my TH-cam list
Dear Neil Koch and the Dig-Drive-DIY Team, I just wanted to say a big thank you for the incredible content you share on your TH-cam channel. Your passion, expertise, and commitment to creativity shine through in every project you undertake. From transforming backyards into natural pool oases to crafting intricate woodworking projects, your videos are a constant source of inspiration. Keep up the fantastic work🙂
Your videos always remind me how much one can accomplish when you mix equal parts of can-do spirit and positive attitude. And I’ll editorialize - throw in a wholesome disposition and you’ll have the world at your beck and call!
Good morning, a little Elbow Tractor Grease applied Seeing a Vision, putting in the time, it looks really good assuring a Harvest of Future Smiles. It’s an amazing view you have there. 😀👍👍👍
Pro-tip for you. Use some fine sand to fill the saw cuts up to about 1/2” from the top surface and then use gray Sikaflex SL1 caulk, it’s the best, to seal up the joints. Be sure to use some tape or something else to cover the ends so the caulk doesn’t run out the ends. Keep the videos coming, you’re doing great. You’re showing those who watch that hard work pays off and so much more…
I truly enjoy your videos. Your personality is calming. Such a great attitude You are truly blessed with a wonderful family and home. 😇 God gets all the glory.
Neil, good job using your various tools. I had a power line buried and the trench is just likes yours with a deep swell. I have been over it a dozen times with a land plane trying to fill it in, But between sticky clay and sand stone rock it is a challenge. Almost there now. But can't be too wet or too dry. !
I finally gave in and mowed our yard yesterday. Any longer and I would have had to rent a baler. I've got a 10 year old Troy Bilt rider that I've done virtually no maintenance on since I bought it and it just starts and runs every time. It's to the point I'm afraid if I put new parts on it (other than blades & batteries) it will blow up.
Neil, a buddy of mine just retired from a lifetime of Masonry work. He got me started in using Vulkem Polyurethane concrete crack sealer. It is about the same color as concrete, has a texture that matches and remains flexible. I have 15 year old cracks that have spread, heaved and still remain sealed. Filling and packing a trench without destroying the surface on each side is really a challenge in a finished yard. That orbital scraper is the perfect answer. I think planting grass before it’s time to sprout is the way to go… if you can do it. Are you going to straw it before it sprouts? It looked to me that Kara had the more difficult job… a bit of washing and a whole lot of dog training, hydrating and of course… supervising! LOL
I thought about strawing it. I hate the thought of loose straw out there so might get another roll of mat. Calling for another big rain and if we finally get some heat we might just get it going I hope. Now off to go shop for that concrete caulk though first!
You may have addressed this in an earlier video, but was curious as to why you don’t need a fence around your pond. Is it because it isn’t a pool but classified as a pond? Your property is looking great. Just beautiful!!
Hi Neil, hope your family had a fun time on vacation! My family and I were there at the same time and I actually saw you at the airport getting ready to go home. Was sort of a cool moment to see one of my favorite youtubers in real life ;) (felt like a star-struck youngster!) My wife said I should have said hi, but I didn't want to interrupt your family time; and no-one likes to "work" on vacation! So, this comment will serve as a substitute! Love everything about your videos from the content to production value to "real-ness" to entertainment value, thanks for sharing with us all.
Oh wow! You definitely should have said Hi though! We had a great time in Florida but I couldn't believe the security line at that airport! Really appreciate the kind words and to have you following along. Next time though be sure to at least wave or something! ;)
I hope maybe you’ll allow me to share some unsolicited advice? If not, ignore what follows: Granted it’s in Southern California, but when my children were young I continued around the back of my property a tree line similar to the one you have (that I think is of the juniper variety). Anyways, I had heard about a study about how boundaries - whether physical, or even of the disciplinary variety - how they actually make people feel more comfortable. So every time I see your beautiful pond I find myself wishing the next video will be of you planting another line of trees across the back of your property. Of course, it’s really hard to tell what solution do from watching a two dimensional video on an iPad - I mean, maybe you guys love the view and it would interrupt that - I don’t know, just thought I’d pass it along. Keep up the good work and the great videos! David Epp from So Cal
Hey thanks David! We have certainly discussed putting in another tree line across the back. Also have thought about a fence of some sort. We enjoy when there is corn around us too as it provides a "natural fence" for 6 months of the year, every other year. But on the other hand we do like the view out back once the corn is gone. I appreciate the advice most definitely. We will continue to discuss it I'm sure but we keep coming back to the idea of a wire based fence of some sort. Something that will help keep the corn fodder out but allow the views in.
BlufftonReiff here. I really like your hydraulic box vs the electric. For me I’d want the faster controls. Thanks for the Sunday installment! And congrats on the channel growth!
I have the same seeder. I ended up smashing the tubing of the hitch just a little bit, and drilled a hole between the tubes. That way I can slide in into a 2 inch receiver, one the three point on my 322. Then I can still pull it with any tractor, or if someone wants to barrow it. But I can just lift it , to not have the curves, or to go over hard stuff. Like sidewalks or driveways, without getting of the tractor
You talked about the steering brakes on Bruno. I have to agree I've got a 1978 316K the Kohler powered 316 based on the 300 model dual hydraulic and dual brakes to. I have to agree they are nice to move around with in tight spots. I also want to say you've had a impact on me in regards to buying my 316K when mine came up for sale locally I had to grab it and I love it so far!
I used the grapple on my little 2025R yesterday to help the neighbor tear down a little shed and load it into a dumpster. I bought the M12 inflater before they came out with the M18. It works great but I think I would rather have the M18. Instead of jumping on the M12 pruner I am waiting for the M18.
I think you and I are living parallel lives! So many of my projects come along about the same time as yours. My wife just shakes her head when we watch your videos together. So, I just rented a ride on Ryan aerator. After I spent ten, yes ten hours doing my yard, I just had to go over and do a good buddy’s yard as well. (You know how that is) He totally forgot about his dog fence wire and my skilled driving hit it all the way down the sidewalk right over the wire. 🤦🏻 What I learned though is that they now have geo tracked invisible fences that you set up using a satellite view of your yard. You can take it with you wherever you go and just reset the perimeter for your new temporary location. You might want to look into that. Hope my seed didn’t get totally washed away by last Mondays deluge here in Central Indiana!
Neil this was so fascinating and enjoyable to watch. I have a lot of comments.... So the driveway.... (Enough said!😅). Then you have your own Electrical store on sight with aisles! Then your ability to use your McGyver skills to install anything.... Then the driveway again (can't say enough about it) you have a hardware store dream place! I loved the video!
Hey Neil...Love your videos, on a side note.....was just wondering how you like the Tifosi sunglasses? Was just looking at the same pair and was wondering if the were comfortable or not? Those lenses look tinted??? Thanks
I really like them and for me they are very comfortable. Yes, the lenses auto tint or darken as it gets brighter and I really love that feature because I don't have to take them off to see when it's cloudy or sitting in the truck.
Bonjour Neil. Excellent sujet et toujours un montage vidéo et narratif parfaitement maîtrisé. Comment faites-vous pour faire tous les travaux que vous réalisez et trouver du temps pour filmer et alimenter votre chaîne? Nous pouvons constater que vous travaillez sous la surveillance de votre charmante épouse et de votre nouveau compagnon canin! Chez nous, Bretagne en France, les sols sont encore gorgés d’eau, et pour l’instant je ne peux pas travailler les sols des paddocks d’hiver des chevaux afin de les remettre en herbe. Patience est mère de vertu. Passez un excellent dimanche en famille. Emmanuel.
I see you joined the Labradoodle craze. Seems everybody has one these days and I'm sure you could make a video about that dog. My daughter recently bought one and it's a fun dog, as long as somebody else owns it. It's out of my price range for sure. And you better keep it on a lease until you get that invisible fence fixed. They like to run. (Away) It's nice to see you're out getting the spring chores done. Did you folks get hit with any of those recent storms?
She does like to run! I let the wife pick the dog. The doodle part means less hair everywhere is the main reason for wanting her since she goes in the house.
Hi Neil. The yard is looking good! Bruno is out stretching his legs. Not being too knowledgeable about tractors, do the dual rear brakes work similar to a tracked vehicle? I.E, holding the brake stops one rear wheel so the tractor pivots on the other? Thanks for the video!
Yes, that's exactly how the brakes work. It really helps you to spin around a tight circle but can also make some burn out marks in the grass if you're not careful!
Gotta pull my 425 trans-axle out again, somethings broke in there. A gears slipping when try to move, Locked it will push right though. LOL Wish I could find a parts mower, they're getting rare around PNW. Edit, I made my own loader in lockdown and think she's pushed to the max, frame is splitting. Doh!
@@georgeenriquez612 oh sorry I replied to the wrong comment apparently. My backhoe is a 1998. I think they changed from the D to an E in 1997. The E has a different boom and extendahoe design.
Hello from the Netherlands.
thanks for the video Neil.
Kind regards, Hollandduck
A man who can make filling a hole and watching grass grow FUN!
How about a giant gazebo on the old silo pad for a project idea? You could deck it out with an outdoor kitchen... Be a great addition to the pond for entertaining.
That's not a bad idea!
Anytime I can watch Neil on his tractor pulling a box blade, it's a great day! You are the Master of the Box Blade, and I love how you use your equipment! I can't wait for me, especially on the best driveway in the USA! The pond looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, thanks Aaron!
Good video, it will be interesting to see that seed will germinate based on temps. Look forward to the collab with Cairn. I watch his videos and seems like a good dude.
He's a good dude for sure.
Love tinkering with my Rc's whil u on in the background I know it's not always possible but would love longer videos
Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video Neil. I guess that you're still an equipment operator at heart. I can definitely appreciate that. 👍
Nice job Neil. I had to make a list, just kept seeing more things to do and kept getting side tracked. Squirrel! Lol. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Mike.
Love that custom 318!! Super cool pond. That turned out so well. You have such a beautiful house and property. Thanks for sharing the video.
Thanks so much!
Morning, thanks for posting.
Morning!
Thanks again for your work, producing wholesome entertainment !!! 😊
The circles work great. Never would have thought of that but it makes sense. Great video Neil!
Looking good Niel ! Like always 😉 take care my friend
Thanks Mike!
Neil another great 👍 job and video 😮😊❤
Good Sunday afternoon & may God bless you all
Very nice work.!! My boys were in heaven in Orlando.
The pond is lookin really good.
Enjoy the videos each week. You are such a master at doing this. Keep them coming!! Thanks
I appreciate that!
Congratulations on the new family member!!! 🐕
Never to early! Waiting for the water to drain out in southern Ontario Canada. The family looks forward to every Sunday after dinner to watch DDD, core memories in the making!
Awesome! Thanks 😊
Yanmar power for the win! I think every time I see you use the SSQA on the 755 that I need to do that conversion on my 855. Good choice, and good job.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
I love your videos looking forward to every Mondays morning here in Sydney. Keep recording them, please, with you talking 👄 thanks Frank 😊
Awesome! Thanks 👍🏻
Hi Neil, great video today, we have spring fever too in the UK, finally some sun today. If you get a moment, it would be great if you would settle an argument that I have with my wife, as she spotted your wording on the wall in your barn when you reached for your compressor. To explain, my wife has always joked that you are my long lost brother, as she thinks that we look similar, are about the same age and both like your way of life. To top it all, we have a cockapoo just like yours. Anyway, back to the question, my surname is Miller (the wording in your barn), so please let her know that we are not related! 😀
Ahh, a very astute observation!
But I hate to be the bearer of bad news for your wife...
Because Miller is my wife 's maiden name!
My paternal surnames are Koch and Walker and maternal surnames are Schaefer and Baughman.
The sign you see on my wall was a video prop from something I did a couple years ago. It was a fun video so if you want to see the reason for the sign you can check it out here: th-cam.com/video/KTwNcdT_4ss/w-d-xo.html
@@digdrivediy Ah ha, I'll let her know. Thanks for the link, what a, cute funny video, really enjoyed it. I use a similar strategy with my guilty pleasures, say that it's just for the wife, or sometimes the children, either way you can save face with your pals. Have a great family time this summer All the best Andrew & Lisa
Neil…. Great video. Love all the equipment and family (including puppy) involvement.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job keep up the good work love your videos thank you
Thanks Ed!
Neil, I can't put my finger on it but I can't get enough of your content and channel! I can watch anything you out! I love it, and you are the best! #1 ranked on my TH-cam list
Thanks for showing Neil, always relaxing on a sunday to watch your videos
Dear Neil Koch and the Dig-Drive-DIY Team,
I just wanted to say a big thank you for the incredible content you share on your TH-cam channel. Your passion, expertise, and commitment to creativity shine through in every project you undertake. From transforming backyards into natural pool oases to crafting intricate woodworking projects, your videos are a constant source of inspiration. Keep up the fantastic work🙂
Wow, thanks so much!
Your videos always remind me how much one can accomplish when you mix equal parts of can-do spirit and positive attitude.
And I’ll editorialize - throw in a wholesome disposition and you’ll have the world at your beck and call!
Appreciate that!
Glad to see I’m not the only one with spring fever out working on the yard
Good morning, a little Elbow Tractor Grease applied Seeing a Vision, putting in the time, it looks really good assuring a Harvest of Future Smiles. It’s an amazing view you have there. 😀👍👍👍
Love your videos, thanks for sharing them. Be safe on your travels.
Clarity of your pond is very nice. Surprised it's that clear with a dirt bottom.
Yes, thanks
Pro-tip for you. Use some fine sand to fill the saw cuts up to about 1/2” from the top surface and then use gray Sikaflex SL1 caulk, it’s the best, to seal up the joints. Be sure to use some tape or something else to cover the ends so the caulk doesn’t run out the ends. Keep the videos coming, you’re doing great. You’re showing those who watch that hard work pays off and so much more…
Pool is looking a nice blue/green colour. 🖖
I truly enjoy your videos. Your personality is calming. Such a great attitude You are truly blessed with a wonderful family and home. 😇 God gets all the glory.
Neil, good job using your various tools.
I had a power line buried and the trench is just likes yours with a deep swell. I have been over it a dozen times with a land plane trying to fill it in, But between sticky clay and sand stone rock it is a challenge. Almost there now. But can't be too wet or too dry. !
Lookin' Good! 👍
I finally gave in and mowed our yard yesterday. Any longer and I would have had to rent a baler. I've got a 10 year old Troy Bilt rider that I've done virtually no maintenance on since I bought it and it just starts and runs every time. It's to the point I'm afraid if I put new parts on it (other than blades & batteries) it will blow up.
I know what you mean. You hate to alter a good thing!
I just mowed for the first time yesterday.
You are absolutely neurotic! And everything else we all wish we could be!!😍 Your place is beautiful.
Neil, a buddy of mine just retired from a lifetime of Masonry work. He got me started in using Vulkem Polyurethane concrete crack sealer. It is about the same color as concrete, has a texture that matches and remains flexible. I have 15 year old cracks that have spread, heaved and still remain sealed.
Filling and packing a trench without destroying the surface on each side is really a challenge in a finished yard. That orbital scraper is the perfect answer.
I think planting grass before it’s time to sprout is the way to go… if you can do it. Are you going to straw it before it sprouts?
It looked to me that Kara had the more difficult job… a bit of washing and a whole lot of dog training, hydrating and of course… supervising! LOL
I thought about strawing it. I hate the thought of loose straw out there so might get another roll of mat. Calling for another big rain and if we finally get some heat we might just get it going I hope.
Now off to go shop for that concrete caulk though first!
You may have addressed this in an earlier video, but was curious as to why you don’t need a fence around your pond. Is it because it isn’t a pool but classified as a pond? Your property is looking great. Just beautiful!!
There is no county ordinance for fences around ponds that I'm aware of here. There are tons of lakes and ponds and pools without fences in our area.
Nice, safe travels.
Hi Neil, hope your family had a fun time on vacation! My family and I were there at the same time and I actually saw you at the airport getting ready to go home. Was sort of a cool moment to see one of my favorite youtubers in real life ;) (felt like a star-struck youngster!) My wife said I should have said hi, but I didn't want to interrupt your family time; and no-one likes to "work" on vacation! So, this comment will serve as a substitute! Love everything about your videos from the content to production value to "real-ness" to entertainment value, thanks for sharing with us all.
Oh wow! You definitely should have said Hi though! We had a great time in Florida but I couldn't believe the security line at that airport! Really appreciate the kind words and to have you following along. Next time though be sure to at least wave or something! ;)
I hope maybe you’ll allow me to share some unsolicited advice? If not, ignore what follows:
Granted it’s in Southern California, but when my children were young I continued around the back of my property a tree line similar to the one you have (that I think is of the juniper variety). Anyways, I had heard about a study about how boundaries - whether physical, or even of the disciplinary variety - how they actually make people feel more comfortable. So every time I see your beautiful pond I find myself wishing the next video will be of you planting another line of trees across the back of your property.
Of course, it’s really hard to tell what solution do from watching a two dimensional video on an iPad - I mean, maybe you guys love the view and it would interrupt that - I don’t know, just thought I’d pass it along.
Keep up the good work and the great videos!
David Epp from So Cal
Hey thanks David! We have certainly discussed putting in another tree line across the back. Also have thought about a fence of some sort. We enjoy when there is corn around us too as it provides a "natural fence" for 6 months of the year, every other year.
But on the other hand we do like the view out back once the corn is gone.
I appreciate the advice most definitely. We will continue to discuss it I'm sure but we keep coming back to the idea of a wire based fence of some sort. Something that will help keep the corn fodder out but allow the views in.
@@digdrivediy Regardless I love that farm/farmstead/yard - not sure what to call it. And note to self: I need to edit more when I use type-to-text lol
BlufftonReiff here. I really like your hydraulic box vs the electric. For me I’d want the faster controls. Thanks for the Sunday installment! And congrats on the channel growth!
I have the same seeder. I ended up smashing the tubing of the hitch just a little bit, and drilled a hole between the tubes. That way I can slide in into a 2 inch receiver, one the three point on my 322. Then I can still pull it with any tractor, or if someone wants to barrow it. But I can just lift it , to not have the curves, or to go over hard stuff. Like sidewalks or driveways, without getting of the tractor
Great idea!
You talked about the steering brakes on Bruno. I have to agree I've got a 1978 316K the Kohler powered 316 based on the 300 model dual hydraulic and dual brakes to. I have to agree they are nice to move around with in tight spots.
I also want to say you've had a impact on me in regards to buying my 316K when mine came up for sale locally I had to grab it and I love it so far!
Awesome! I had a 300 as my first JD. They're good tractors.
@@digdrivediy this is my first 300 series and won't be my last!
This is why I purchased two 755 tractors
@@Ned-p1y Hey me too! 😉
Good morning!
Morning!
I love your dirt, buddy!
It has its moments :) 😉
Spring fever has hit my homestead. I will be honest I’m using all the knowledge Neil has bestowed upon me. Thank you for all the great videos.
I live in Indiana too……spring fever has hit me as well.
Those battery power tire pumps are nice to have. I have the Ryobi version.
They sure are!
Good deal Neil that grass will be growing in no time!
I hope so!
I used the grapple on my little 2025R yesterday to help the neighbor tear down a little shed and load it into a dumpster.
I bought the M12 inflater before they came out with the M18. It works great but I think I would rather have the M18. Instead of jumping on the M12 pruner I am waiting for the M18.
A video with Bruno and the box blade in the thumbnail? Yes please.
Pond looks great
Another great video!
I think you and I are living parallel lives! So many of my projects come along about the same time as yours. My wife just shakes her head when we watch your videos together. So, I just rented a ride on Ryan aerator. After I spent ten, yes ten hours doing my yard, I just had to go over and do a good buddy’s yard as well. (You know how that is) He totally forgot about his dog fence wire and my skilled driving hit it all the way down the sidewalk right over the wire. 🤦🏻 What I learned though is that they now have geo tracked invisible fences that you set up using a satellite view of your yard. You can take it with you wherever you go and just reset the perimeter for your new temporary location. You might want to look into that. Hope my seed didn’t get totally washed away by last Mondays deluge here in Central Indiana!
Oh man that's wild! I have heard of those geofence systems. Definitely might be worth a look! I'm hoping the same on that seed washing too 🤞
Neil this was so fascinating and enjoyable to watch. I have a lot of comments.... So the driveway.... (Enough said!😅). Then you have your own Electrical store on sight with aisles! Then your ability to use your McGyver skills to install anything.... Then the driveway again (can't say enough about it) you have a hardware store dream place! I loved the video!
You're awesome Aaron! 😉
@@digdrivediy no sir! You are awesome!
Great video
Hey Neil...Love your videos, on a side note.....was just wondering how you like the Tifosi sunglasses? Was just looking at the same pair and was wondering if the were comfortable or not? Those lenses look tinted??? Thanks
I really like them and for me they are very comfortable. Yes, the lenses auto tint or darken as it gets brighter and I really love that feature because I don't have to take them off to see when it's cloudy or sitting in the truck.
Old soda machine outside the shop is awesome!!!
I feel bad for you doing all that work, while your wife was walking around drinking a beer😂. Stay strong buddy!
The man deals with hard work and the woman cooks and raises children each has a task
She prefers sparkling water. 😉
Very relatable. 👍
6:34 Yeah, that's a very nice looking pond you got there.
Bonjour Neil. Excellent sujet et toujours un montage vidéo et narratif parfaitement maîtrisé. Comment faites-vous pour faire tous les travaux que vous réalisez et trouver du temps pour filmer et alimenter votre chaîne?
Nous pouvons constater que vous travaillez sous la surveillance de votre charmante épouse et de votre nouveau compagnon canin!
Chez nous, Bretagne en France, les sols sont encore gorgés d’eau, et pour l’instant je ne peux pas travailler les sols des paddocks d’hiver des chevaux afin de les remettre en herbe. Patience est mère de vertu.
Passez un excellent dimanche en famille.
Emmanuel.
Merci Emmanuel!
It is sometimes difficult to get it all done!
Enjoyed the video
Thanks Jason.
I see you joined the Labradoodle craze. Seems everybody has one these days and I'm sure you could make a video about that dog. My daughter recently bought one and it's a fun dog, as long as somebody else owns it. It's out of my price range for sure. And you better keep it on a lease until you get that invisible fence fixed. They like to run. (Away) It's nice to see you're out getting the spring chores done. Did you folks get hit with any of those recent storms?
She does like to run! I let the wife pick the dog. The doodle part means less hair everywhere is the main reason for wanting her since she goes in the house.
Does your circle technique work with a 3 point grader box? Thanks for the videos
Unfortunately no, it doesn't work the same way.
The calendar says "Spring" but it was actually snowing up here in the Detroit area Friday 🙄, That Groundhog lied!! Lol
Dang!
Hey Neil. It has been a long time. I am glad to see you are doing well.
Todd!? Nice to hear from you. Hope you are doing well!
Yes sir.
Let's be honest... The weather was nice and Bruno wanted out of his kennel! 😂
Absolutely!
Hi Neil. The yard is looking good! Bruno is out stretching his legs. Not being too knowledgeable about tractors, do the dual rear brakes work similar to a tracked vehicle? I.E, holding the brake stops one rear wheel so the tractor pivots on the other? Thanks for the video!
Yes, that's exactly how the brakes work. It really helps you to spin around a tight circle but can also make some burn out marks in the grass if you're not careful!
@@digdrivediy Thanks Neil for the education!
Nice!!!
I'm cracking up at the irony of living in one of the flattest parts of the country obsessing over getting the dirt flat!
Gotta pull my 425 trans-axle out again, somethings broke in there. A gears slipping when try to move, Locked it will push right though. LOL Wish I could find a parts mower, they're getting rare around PNW.
Edit, I made my own loader in lockdown and think she's pushed to the max, frame is splitting. Doh!
Holy smokes! Sorry for the troubles.
👍👍
thanks.
I am using my parents account. I love these videos more content on the F750 please
I'm working on it! Going slow though.
I would seal the concrete and the rain will wash off the deer/raccoon tracks.
Cool video
Does the old soda machine still work..?
Yes or No
Yes, I believe it does. But last time I tried was 10 years ago
Hey Neil, what year is your backhoe? I’m looking at buying a 1993 310D turbo 4x4 model with extended hoe and 4 in 1 bucket with 3800 hours.
Unfortunately it hasn't been my priority lately. It will get done though!
@@digdrivediy ?
@@georgeenriquez612 oh sorry I replied to the wrong comment apparently.
My backhoe is a 1998. I think they changed from the D to an E in 1997. The E has a different boom and extendahoe design.
@@digdrivediy Thank you Neil! I appreciate the information. Those John Deere tractors are my favorite. They’re great machines
March the 3rd in America , its April the 7th here in Northern Ireland, but then again we are ahead in time from yous 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This video had a bit of time lapse! lol
is that Spud Run Golf???
Sure is!
You are not in Indiana anymore, Neil.
I didn't know that I actually liked watching pond videos.
Boy you hate working on that dump truck.
I'll admit it hasn't been my priority lately. Indo need to get it done though so stick with me!
go Purdue!
time for a new watch wristband?
so you say...
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New doggo video?
She will make some cameos from time to time :)
You mentioned you do soil testing. Do you know of a good test I could do for my lawn to find out what it needs?
Good morning!
Morning!