I respect all vets like yopu and me doing what they love. I was 1977 Army. 50 yrs. as a mechanic. Now working on land development. I do enjoy your channel!
I researched the yellow jacket one year after so many stings I got from them. I wasn't aware of this, but they are actually in the hornet family. Rather than a big hornet nest in a tree they build under ground. And yeah, the skunks and armadillos tear them up in the fall. I think the others are right in that it is likely deer flies getting you. I hate them and the gnats too. When I had my dove field cleared I had the dozier operator use the debris to create wind rows. Now I need to do the same as you, however I don't have the equipment handy. My tractor mechanic does side jobs with a skid steer and mulcher so I'll likely get him over there to look at it and give me an estimate. I plan on keeping a few trees that have grown up, but things like mimosa, cherry, loblolly pine, sassafras all need to go.
Looking at that debris field. I may have raked it by pulling the bucket level towards you to the depth of the bucket teeth then push it along with the blade. When you get a large accumulation blade it from the side, 90 degrees to the scraping. That large of a machine will blade a lot.
Skunks will dig up and eat wasp nests when it gets below 50 degrees (wasps dont fly well when cold) in the late fall I love finding the dug up nests. I dont like the smell, but they serve a purpose.
I know you don't have one but a dozer with a root rake would be the way to go here. But, the excavator can act as one just takes longer. You will have to learn to use the bucket to remove more of the dirt from the debris.
I agree.....next I'll bring the skid loader over with the grapple and land leveler, we'll push, smooth and get this pasture looking sharp, burn that brush pile. Needed to knock it down a bit so I wasn't working in a briar patch with an open cab skid steer mostly
I run all types of heavy equipment daily but mainly an excavator and if I was running the excavator instead of picking through and pushing back I would be picking and raking the dirt back towards me making a decent place to sit and work off of helping to eliminate the rocking while you try to pick and sort through the material. But sometimes the rocking is unavoidable and you just have to go with it till you're able to get leveled back out
Looking good Josh. The best way to learn is to get on it. That’s looks like some awesome compost. If it were me. I’d had dig some of this bushes stand move them away then load that soil in a manure spreader and throw it all over the pasture or rent a D3 dozer and spread it to the tree lines. Stay safe buddy
Running an excavator just takes time but in the seat you doing great. I said look at your land when you first started. You had briars and sticks. Now you got a perfectly manicured piece of art. Great job!
Once you get used to operating the machine it gets smoother, the jerky moves of the arm and bucket is what's beating you up. It just takes time to get more practice on smoothing out your movements.
As Kevin just said, more seat time will help. BUT, LET the machine do the work, don't force it. Smoother steady arm and bucket movements will save that carcass of yours! Should have moved that Skidsteer with the raptor attachment up there too. Eh, another learning lesson, Bro. You want a rough jerky excavator to use, rent a Kubota. They just don't have the adequate counter balance like John Deer,and others. My favorite machine is a Volvo 240! Also, I would've used the bucket and cut that tree in thirds! Ease of movement!
Josh i wish you were my neihgbour,you would help me dig a water pan with your machine ,that was my dream from childhood but we are separated by thousands of km,watching with good envy.
lots of dirt pushing in this, mulcher wouldn't have been able to pull out the logs and stumps so much. more to come as I take the skid loader over and dress all this up
nope, I'm a little smarter than that brother...it's super slow and super loud!!! I'm telling ya bro....go with a Honda Pioneer 1000-6 you will not be happy with the kubota after a couple years! Go test the kubota...then go drive the honda! You'll be blown away...same payload, towing and everything but you've got a tank in the kubota...it's loud, smelly, slow and will last forever. The honda is quiet, comfortable, fast when you need it and just as capable as the kubota. I have no doubt the kubota will outlast the honda since it's a diesel....but you can't even hold a conversation in the kubota......honda pioneer is better....and dont' get me started on the Gator!! I've had one, some friends have had them and still do...nothing but problems. I have the Kubota RTV x1140 and the Pioneer and since I got the pioneer....I've put 3 hours on the kubota in the last year!! LOUD!! SLOW!! But great utility....oh...be sure you get the power dump option in the pioneer..it's worth it!
Yellowjackets commonly build nests underground. Paperwasps are the ones that (a lot of people think are yellowjackets) build nests in the eaves of houses. There are paperwasps round the farm here and they are pollenators and they predate on pests. I've never been stung by any. If you don't f round with them, you won't have to worry about the finding out part has been my experience.
I am thinking we have to catch that in another stinking episode. So you get stung by a mayfly what's next a june bug? Yeah im around 6'4" i was 6'4 "& 3/4" but as i got older im less tall have you got bare foot and not lifted up and put a 2 ft level to the wall and checked your height in a while? You may find all this im very strong lifting of heavy weight has brought you down less tall it happens pretty much to everyone. Have your girlfriend check your barefoot head height no tippy toeing up a wee bit. Its part of this ive got back pain stuff
Considering the way you talked to your dog for weeks after he got sprayed, you aren't getting much sympathy from your dog right about now ...
lol....I guess not 😂
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I bet buddy is telling you to go swimming in the pond haha
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I respect all vets like yopu and me doing what they love. I was 1977 Army. 50 yrs. as a mechanic. Now working on land development. I do enjoy your channel!
awesome! Glad to have ya!!
Josh you should always drop the bucket on the ground before leaving machine.
unless it's a rental lol....joking with ya man
Hey Josh, the Deere 210 is 159 HP. It’s made in Kernersville NC at the plant on Mountain St. I used to work there. Great product and great company.
Right off of rt 66 I pass it every night
Question: Do you have any vintage photos of what the Tabacco farm used to look like in its working era? That would be cool to see.
I researched the yellow jacket one year after so many stings I got from them. I wasn't aware of this, but they are actually in the hornet family. Rather than a big hornet nest in a tree they build under ground. And yeah, the skunks and armadillos tear them up in the fall. I think the others are right in that it is likely deer flies getting you. I hate them and the gnats too. When I had my dove field cleared I had the dozier operator use the debris to create wind rows. Now I need to do the same as you, however I don't have the equipment handy. My tractor mechanic does side jobs with a skid steer and mulcher so I'll likely get him over there to look at it and give me an estimate. I plan on keeping a few trees that have grown up, but things like mimosa, cherry, loblolly pine, sassafras all need to go.
Looking at that debris field. I may have raked it by pulling the bucket level towards you to the depth of the bucket teeth then push it along with the blade. When you get a large accumulation blade it from the side, 90 degrees to the scraping. That large of a machine will blade a lot.
I don't think there's a blade on this machine my brother
Hey Josh thank you for the video and I hope you and your whole family have a nice happy memorial Day weekend woo
Don’t ever walk away from machinery without grounding it. Don’t leave the bucket up in the air.
Skunks will dig up and eat wasp nests when it gets below 50 degrees (wasps dont fly well when cold) in the late fall I love finding the dug up nests. I dont like the smell, but they serve a purpose.
Remington got rid of a skunk yesterday on our farm
John Deere 210 GLC 119kW (159hp) Thats a big boy!!!!!!
I know you don't have one but a dozer with a root rake would be the way to go here. But, the excavator can act as one just takes longer. You will have to learn to use the bucket to remove more of the dirt from the debris.
I agree.....next I'll bring the skid loader over with the grapple and land leveler, we'll push, smooth and get this pasture looking sharp, burn that brush pile. Needed to knock it down a bit so I wasn't working in a briar patch with an open cab skid steer mostly
I run all types of heavy equipment daily but mainly an excavator and if I was running the excavator instead of picking through and pushing back I would be picking and raking the dirt back towards me making a decent place to sit and work off of helping to eliminate the rocking while you try to pick and sort through the material. But sometimes the rocking is unavoidable and you just have to go with it till you're able to get leveled back out
Looking good Josh. The best way to learn is to get on it. That’s looks like some awesome compost. If it were me. I’d had dig some of this bushes stand move them away then load that soil in a manure spreader and throw it all over the pasture or rent a D3 dozer and spread it to the tree lines. Stay safe buddy
Stinky ridge farm 😂😂😂...... Josh draw some mad eyes to that bucket seems like a Dinosaur😅
When you're rocking on un even ground... "DO THE TWIST" with the tracks... that will level you
Not much for stumps in there....thought you may leave it in place to slow water run off. Just brush hog it. This will make more useable land though.
Another stellar video Josh.
thanks brother!! raining here again....the grass is so green!!
HAHA! At first I thought you meant my shirt was stinky!
Pepe la pew strikes again😊
Running an excavator just takes time but in the seat you doing great. I said look at your land when you first started. You had briars and sticks. Now you got a perfectly manicured piece of art. Great job!
Once you get used to operating the machine it gets smoother, the jerky moves of the arm and bucket is what's beating you up. It just takes time to get more practice on smoothing out your movements.
As Kevin just said, more seat time will help. BUT, LET the machine do the work, don't force it. Smoother steady arm and bucket movements will save that carcass of yours! Should have moved that Skidsteer with the raptor attachment up there too. Eh, another learning lesson, Bro.
You want a rough jerky excavator to use, rent a Kubota. They just don't have the adequate counter balance like John Deer,and others. My favorite machine is a Volvo 240! Also, I would've used the bucket and cut that tree in thirds! Ease of movement!
You should be grading and leveling behind you as you go
Josh i wish you were my neihgbour,you would help me dig a water pan with your machine ,that was my dream from childhood but we are separated by thousands of km,watching with good envy.
Mayflies don’t sting, You’re probably getting bit by deer flies or some people call them yellow flies, Watching from rual central Fl.
My only advice would be to leave a memo for the skunks next time, letting them know they’re being evicted in advance😂
man...they were at the safety meeting prior to me starting....I guess they didn't wanna leave lol
Think a skid steer with mulcher might have worked better. But time in the seat of a digger is great fun
lots of dirt pushing in this, mulcher wouldn't have been able to pull out the logs and stumps so much. more to come as I take the skid loader over and dress all this up
I'm proud of you! You made friends!🤣 You didn't run out there and grab Pepe le pew!🤣
Good video
BTW. I am shopping Kubota RTVs. Your Kubota must be in 'low' for it to be so slow. Kubota says you should see 25mph in 'high.'
nope, I'm a little smarter than that brother...it's super slow and super loud!!! I'm telling ya bro....go with a Honda Pioneer 1000-6 you will not be happy with the kubota after a couple years! Go test the kubota...then go drive the honda! You'll be blown away...same payload, towing and everything but you've got a tank in the kubota...it's loud, smelly, slow and will last forever. The honda is quiet, comfortable, fast when you need it and just as capable as the kubota. I have no doubt the kubota will outlast the honda since it's a diesel....but you can't even hold a conversation in the kubota......honda pioneer is better....and dont' get me started on the Gator!! I've had one, some friends have had them and still do...nothing but problems. I have the Kubota RTV x1140 and the Pioneer and since I got the pioneer....I've put 3 hours on the kubota in the last year!! LOUD!! SLOW!! But great utility....oh...be sure you get the power dump option in the pioneer..it's worth it!
I have a pointer: DON'T MESS WITH SKUNKS!!!!!!
Was hear. Wooooo
reminds me of walking the the deep woods off the trail. Who knew wasps grew nests in the ground. RUN FOR IT! Give me shivers watching!
Yellowjackets commonly build nests underground. Paperwasps are the ones that (a lot of people think are yellowjackets) build nests in the eaves of houses. There are paperwasps round the farm here and they are pollenators and they predate on pests. I've never been stung by any. If you don't f round with them, you won't have to worry about the finding out part has been my experience.
I would see how fast I could dig a hole and bury that.
Mayflies don't bite, do you mean deerflies? They bite and it hurts!
❤❤VIDEO ❤❤ Great job 👍
Sorry you are having trouble with that family of squatters.😆
Skunk bucket!
John Deere 210glc is 159HP
A prop goes to a airplane not a excavator.
Shunks need a place to live. Whoops. Haha.
Stay away from the skunks
Mater juice wont fix a skunk spray
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It’s like wiping before you poop, it just doesn’t make sense
Larry the Cable Guy
I bet you put a level on your head if it true you may find you have a level head
I only hope you didn't pay who ever cleared that for you ..
Super!
I am thinking we have to catch that in another stinking episode. So you get stung by a mayfly what's next a june bug? Yeah im around 6'4" i was 6'4 "& 3/4" but as i got older im less tall have you got bare foot and not lifted up and put a 2 ft level to the wall and checked your height in a while? You may find all this im very strong lifting of heavy weight has brought you down less tall it happens pretty much to everyone. Have your girlfriend check your barefoot head height no tippy toeing up a wee bit. Its part of this ive got back pain stuff
One Hundred Fifty Nine HP
You’re always complaining about trespassers..well your now that to those skunks 🦨.
lol...I guess so ...shew stinky!