I amazes me that this channel has´nt grown more still... I mean with all it´s darn good content it should have grown to at least a coupl ehoundred thousands by now.---Heck we even got to see some bikinis here at a time 😊 I sure do hope that YT (google) will spread it more than they do with their algorithm...simply because this channel REALLY deserve it..Period!
Another advantage to the Rotochopper, it will not fall in a hole. But it does look like you could have two people working 24/7 to get that all shredded.
Man o-man, what an operation. Great job y'all. That's a lot of pallet...close call on the compactor. Thanks for another great video and sharing your day.
I was watching one of Clint's vids from C&C Equipment and saw a steel wheel compactor like y'alls at an auction he was at, and it got me to thinking. If you get him to keep an eye out at the auctions he goes to, he goes to the Fl one twice a year and many others, you might be able to get a great deal on a parts unit for some of your equip. I believe that compactor ended going for 106k!
As i was saying you ever come to Canada and more specifically BC, let a fella know and ill show you some wicked places! All the back country you could shake a stick at, god bless and god speed to you and all family and crew! Love the content and the way you go about life. A testimony to humble.
I just discovered this channel it’s really cool to see what industrial composting looks like. I work in commercial construction and we separate all metal, wood, and trash into big dumpsters. Now I see what happens to the cable reels, crates, and pallets + other old lumber
Love this channel! Always look forward to your new content. We all need to be talking you up, so we can get your subscriber numbers up. You should be in the hundred K's by now. People don't know what they are missing out on.
A lot of rip rap wood I see a ton after ton f good house yard riprap, it is just crazy how much reusable wood getting ground up, thanks BigAl California
I pulled a Morbark 1300 tub grinder and tractor out of the mud with a 3/8 chain from Catterpillar attached to a D8. People onsight couldnt believe it didnt break. Unfortunetely it did stretch 2 links so chain was not safe to use after that but it was free from Cat due to inspection tag out of date. I was a field service tech for Morbark at the time 1999. Slow speed shreder is definetely the way to go for pallets the nails will destroy inserts and hammers quickly on a tub grinder.
Great video nice work by the Brothers on the recovery of the compactor ! 5000 hours on the Rotochopper and in the material you grind she’s looking good nice well built machine and nice to see your happy to spend money to keep it updated and fully functional some people would try and save and end up costing them more long term !
It takes a lot of talent to make mundane work interesting. You do a fantastic job . Personality helps a lot. It takes more talent and brains to make the simple stuff interesting than it does to make the complex stuff understandable. 😊 keep on keeping on.
Wood like that here in Quebec it’s not shredded then buried, it’s all recycled at 99 % , hard wood is mostly used to make pellets for wood burners, some soft wood is also added , soft wood is used to make particles sheet
Magical wizadry of that frictionless main rotor bearing, rolled it with his pinky for the tooth inspection then she took all afternoon to quit turning with the engine off.
You guys need to buy a couple Yankum 2-1/2" recovery ropes. WLL of 67,000 lbs, MBS of 201,000 lbs. Pair them up with the 1-inch soft shackles and you have a SAFE recovery option for that heavy equipment. When steel cable or chains break, people can get badly injured. When synthetic recovery rope breaks, all of the stored energy is released safely. It's not a cheap solution, but no more worrying about an old rusty steel wire rope breaking when pulling out a heavy piece of equipment.
@@TheRealMrDiGG I always carry one of their 7/8” ropes in my Ford Ranger, just in case I come across someone stuck while I'm offroading or I come across someone who has slid off the road. They are incredibly handy. Also, Yankum makes some incredible synthetic winch lines with amazing stats. Casey Ladelle uses them on his heavy wrecker (as well as all of his smaller winches) and has some great videos about them.
@TheRealMrDiGG 1in seven stranded cable will pull anything 😂 need to make one with them oval rings at each end . I like ropes but always gather mud and thorns
LOL, MONDAYS' they never seem to go problem free. Best it was the wheel loader as geting high centered dozers stuck like that are a royal pain in the tooshie I suppose it could have been worse with things stuck in the swampy black goo . Been there and done that. What a great opperation you have there.....Dean from BC Canada......
Thanks Mr Digg Now when that bill comes from Rotochopper and it's hard to find a reason to smile, just remember that all of us in TH-cam land really appreciate you dude 👍
@@TheRealMrDiGG At 30:56 I noticed some worrying things if we pause the video we notice that in the corner of images a black bag with the mention danger and it is written in very small contains asbestos and if we look carefully there are also other bags with a warning
WOW that cable held tight 😊❤😊 I think the Key was having the extra Wt. Of that pallet on the front blade of JD 😂😊 That just A Joke Ha-Ha to all comments that think I am serious 😊❤😊 a real question ⁉️ I have for land fill operator and you my Landfall friend is what is the compactor down pressure on garbage. With those steel wheels, how many times does it take to get the garbage or should say ( Pallets) down to the desired compaction you want or have to meet for materials to be at right 👍 surface height Just asking as I see those types in landfill all the time. Can you do video explaining the operation of compactor and what you require, thank you 😊
I have ran Landfill packers in Municipal waste and construction kind of waste, been in this situation myself. Construction materials can cause so much damage to windows, hoses or tracks in seconds. 😊😊😊
Your right Ryan that's Crane matting in northern Ohio the power company is using it to do work along the transmission right of way and they get tore up fast
What??? Ohhhh you’ve been watching too many Albert Hitchcock movies you left us hanging in the air😂😂😂 you measured it, but didn’t tell us how many yards. Ya gonna force me to do it the old school way 😂😂 so 8 blocks deep by 4 wide @ 4 foot per block = 32 foot by 12 foot . Do due to the heavy equipment probably a 6 inch deep pore so 32 x 12 x 6” … I would call it at 7 yards of concrete. But I would order 8 for low spots 😂😂 that’s based on our block up here around me . Half block is 2 foot full block is 4 foot but you can get them in different lengths 😂😂😂 there I spoiled the cliffhanger movie . ❤ Edited fur a few spell boo boo’s
2:19 homie is up there with regular shoes on, is he not worried of a nail or screw from a pallet going thru his shoe and into his foot? When I was in my teens i helped take down a old deck at my grandparents house, when i was picking up piece's we had taken down to go throw in a burn pile i happen to step on a board with a nail in it an it went in the bottom and straight thru poking out the top. That hurt like a MF, my parents took me to the emergency and got a tetanus shot, luckily didnt do any damage to nerves or bones and no infection. Now i watch where i step when dealing with something with nails lol. Be carful out there boys
Hey there Mr Digg, exciting stuff.. Can't imagine they be cheap, (what is there these days,) but have you used or seen the Tana trash compactors among'st your travels? They build a big Mama Jama that would maybe help your landfill compaction.
This is tooooo much good useable lumber laying in this wood pile , I see tons f good useable wood/lumber /cribbing, ok thanks , you could try too resale the good useable lumber before grinding it in the mulch, thanks BigAl California
I think I speak for the comments section when I say I'd have gotten that compactor out lickity split. No, I've never driven such a thing or even close to it but I'm from the internet!
What's up Ryan took me forever to figure this out but Brandon and Aaron is the human version of Bevase and butthead 😂😂😂 not meaning that in bad way just funny and all 😂 great video brother
Hey there I’m Martin from the uk great channel really good content In the uk landfill sites here recover methane from the compacted rubbish do you also do this 👍👍👍👍
I was glad to see them not using stupid hard hats (I can't wear one with neck problems, but do operate equipment as needed and work on a lot of military sites), but was worried about the guy wearing tennis shoes. Even my usual boots could be punctured by a nail, but not as easily as tennis shoes. One, and only one day, shooting lever action silhouette, I reset a 1/2" steel turkey and when I went to set the next target, the previous one fell and the beak broke my toe through my tennis shoe. Normally, I wear my boots at the range. Well, I shot the match and a fellow competitor reset steel for me. I won the match and then could hardly walk for 2 months. Safety is always a priority for me, but I am logical so don't tolerate safety sallies who don't work in the real world very well.........the compactor is immune from getting rocks stuck between the dual tires. My brother had a dual tire blow in his face, when he went to remove a stuck rock........I will learn from his mistake.
just caught the tail end of the premier, i was curious about how much elevation change you have between water level at the sand dredge, and the top of trash hill.
Howdy Ryan, not trying to tell a man his business on dozer tracks but the John Deer that ole A Aron was running there at the new cell needs the tracks tightened up a bit. They ain't sposta to have that much slack in them, they are a bit to lose. Plus I got a question for ya !?! How much further can you dig down in the new cell before you run out of quality material before you have to call it good on depth? Or is there a set limit on how far you can go? Cause out here at the landfill just across the way from my house they had a hard floor that they couldn't go past. The limit was sumthing like 20 or 30ft before the water table or something like that. Just wondering if yall have a hard floor that yall have to stay with in as well. Plus remember those compactor wheels that I mentioned to you a few video's back, that where setting on skids here at the landfill by my house. Well I was talking with the HMFIC ( Head Mother F****er In Charge ) there the other day and found out why they ain't been put on any machines and are just setting there. The center of the hubs are blowed smooth out in between the lugs and around the hub assembly where they tie into the drum. They had a operator that had a bad day so to speak. He was pushing and clearing the dumping floor and got a little to close to the edge and went off sideways and rolled the machine a couple times. It messed up the drums (wheels), knocked either both or one of the lifting cylinders off the blade, and sorta kinked the cab sideway a bit when it was rolling down the side. Luckly the operator walked away un scaved with only minor bumps and bruises. I figured that i'd at least let ya know that I was trying to find out the details on them and if possible get yall two connected so yall could talk business on what it would take for ya to get them and all. Welp I hope ya have a Great an Wonderful Day Today Sir, catch ya on the next one Peace Out.
Porque voces não montam geradores de energia atravez de vapor produzido com a madeira? Poderia ser uma grande fonte de renda extra Um abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
What do you do with all the plastic pallets? I know you recycle all the wood, but do you send the plastic ones off elsewhere for re-use, or just chuck them in the landfill?
@@TheRealMrDiGG I had no idea they were worth anything. No wonder couriers love taking them! The pallet collection guy doesn't touch them but always makes sure to grab broken bits of pallets and bits of plywood, so I assume he supplies a recycling operation like yours.
Sorry 😔 should have waited for more video to hear you say you ( grind/ chop) up those pallets waist more after running over the material with compactor machine Thank you for explaining the END process for those pallets. I see so,so many old broken pallets in company yards. I always wonder what can thay be used for when that start breaking and splitting apart. 😊 Its great 👍 that you recycle them to a END useful material for another purpose
I amazes me that this channel has´nt grown more still... I mean with all it´s darn good content it should have grown to at least a coupl ehoundred thousands by now.---Heck we even got to see some bikinis here at a time 😊 I sure do hope that YT (google) will spread it more than they do with their algorithm...simply because this channel REALLY deserve it..Period!
Sure appreciate you!
Totally agree this channel is full of NRG❤
@@dermot107 Yall are the best!
TH-cam algorithm is all about likes and comments the more likes and comments to get the more chances. It will pop up on someone’s feed.
It should but it won’t, this is more educational than entertaining the low IQ masses like whistling diesel demo stupidity
I'm an 86 year old-lady and love this kind of stuff.
I’m so glad you found the channel, Ms. Sandra!
From a guy that salvages the wood from pallets, this brought tears to my eyes!
Sorry buddy
Bum
Great demonstration of the importance of timely equipment maintenance. It's clear that you truly care about the longevity of your machines.
We try, but with so many machines its hard to
That bucket on the 960 is just incredible
She’s a HOSS!
She’s heavy and hard to see over! lol ask Sammy about that 😅 All jokes aside, Rockland makes a great bucket.
great video Ryan, keep us updated on that ramp build, hope you show us more shredding 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks! Will do!
Another advantage to the Rotochopper, it will not fall in a hole. But it does look like you could have two people working 24/7 to get that all shredded.
Working on it as we speak!
Excellent video bud, a lot of good info, that was cool to see you an tech going over the 66
Appreciate you watching, trying to keep the content coming for yall!
I really enjoy watching your operations around your ground 👍🏼
Glad you like them!
Man o-man, what an operation. Great job y'all.
That's a lot of pallet...close call on the compactor.
Thanks for another great video and sharing your day.
Love sharing my day with y’all and thanks to you for watching & taking the time to comment!
@@TheRealMrDiGG👍
I was watching one of Clint's vids from C&C Equipment and saw a steel wheel compactor like y'alls at an auction he was at, and it got me to thinking. If you get him to keep an eye out at the auctions he goes to, he goes to the Fl one twice a year and many others, you might be able to get a great deal on a parts unit for some of your equip. I believe that compactor ended going for 106k!
I saw that one too! Good idea Bud
Would love a long video of the pallets getting chopped up. I find watching the shredders and grinders working so relaxing and soothing.
Noted!
Sounds expensive to me cost of running things is out of this world great watch 👍👋🇨🇦
Tell me about it!! 💰
You sure have some awesome equipment.
I enjoyed the tour and the maintenance information.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
As i was saying you ever come to Canada and more specifically BC, let a fella know and ill show you some wicked places! All the back country you could shake a stick at, god bless and god speed to you and all family and crew! Love the content and the way you go about life. A testimony to humble.
That would be awesome! Thank you
Hey I am in Vanderhoof. Just west from Prince George. This fella has some great content eh.
Wow, huge bucket on Austin's 960!
massive
I just discovered this channel it’s really cool to see what industrial composting looks like. I work in commercial construction and we separate all metal, wood, and trash into big dumpsters. Now I see what happens to the cable reels, crates, and pallets + other old lumber
Glad you found us!
Now that was a little bit of everything!!
variety is the spice of life!
Awesome to see the 206 arrived! You're in great hands with Tracy - he's one of the best!
You are lucky to have Aaron and his brother, not sure if you could operate without the,👍
They good dudes
Bellissimo video complimenti e congratulazioni spero che ne facciate tanti altri 😲😲😲👀👀👀👁️👁️👁️🎥🎥🎥📽️📽️📽️
grazie, amico!
Love this channel! Always look forward to your new content. We all need to be talking you up, so we can get your subscriber numbers up. You should be in the hundred K's by now. People don't know what they are missing out on.
I really really appreciate this comment!
Nice to meet ya Mr Digg!
Same to you!
A lot of rip rap wood I see a ton after ton f good house yard riprap, it is just crazy how much reusable wood getting ground up, thanks BigAl California
👍👍
Nice recovery! Also that exhaust leak don’t sound half bad!
I pulled a Morbark 1300 tub grinder and tractor out of the mud with a 3/8 chain from Catterpillar attached to a D8. People onsight couldnt believe it didnt break. Unfortunetely it did stretch 2 links so chain was not safe to use after that but it was free from Cat due to inspection tag out of date. I was a field service tech for Morbark at the time 1999. Slow speed shreder is definetely the way to go for pallets the nails will destroy inserts and hammers quickly on a tub grinder.
bet that chain did stretch!
This channel deserves more subscribers. 👍👍👍
I appreciate that!
Yup, You have a great voice and lots going on.
@@TomokosEnterprize thanks y’all!!!
Great video nice work by the Brothers on the recovery of the compactor !
5000 hours on the Rotochopper and in the material you grind she’s looking good nice well built machine and nice to see your happy to spend money to keep it updated and fully functional some people would try and save and end up costing them more long term !
pay now or pay more later
@@TheRealMrDiGG very true !
I love listening to everybody talk.
Back from vacation! I'm catching up on videos! Great video!😊
Welcome back!
Always love seeing your videos much respect and love thanks
I appreciate that!!
As always bro the video made for great viewing. Safe travels. Ken.
Appreciate you always watching Ken! Take care, buddy
You got sum real good content man thank you 4 maken all these videos
Glad you like them!
It takes a lot of talent to make mundane work interesting. You do a fantastic job . Personality helps a lot. It takes more talent and brains to make the simple stuff interesting than it does to make the complex stuff understandable. 😊 keep on keeping on.
Thank you so much!
We grind and make mulch out of pallets. Brown, Black, Red and just chips. Upstate NY
👍👍NY
Wood like that here in Quebec it’s not shredded then buried, it’s all recycled at 99 % , hard wood is mostly used to make pellets for wood burners, some soft wood is also added , soft wood is used to make particles sheet
We don’t bury it we ground it and sell it as mulch
What about the nails/staples in the pallets?
$h!t happens to the best of us even on a Monday. Enjoy your videos keep ‘em coming 👍🏻👍🏻🤣
Will do!
Magical wizadry of that frictionless main rotor bearing, rolled it with his pinky for the tooth inspection then she took all afternoon to quit turning with the engine off.
Crazy huh?!
Good job guys
Thanks!
If only I lived somewhere near this place..... I do a ton of scrap wood projects and this place looks like haven to me!! 😅
You guys need to buy a couple Yankum 2-1/2" recovery ropes. WLL of 67,000 lbs, MBS of 201,000 lbs. Pair them up with the 1-inch soft shackles and you have a SAFE recovery option for that heavy equipment. When steel cable or chains break, people can get badly injured. When synthetic recovery rope breaks, all of the stored energy is released safely.
It's not a cheap solution, but no more worrying about an old rusty steel wire rope breaking when pulling out a heavy piece of equipment.
Those are really cool!
@@TheRealMrDiGG I always carry one of their 7/8” ropes in my Ford Ranger, just in case I come across someone stuck while I'm offroading or I come across someone who has slid off the road. They are incredibly handy.
Also, Yankum makes some incredible synthetic winch lines with amazing stats. Casey Ladelle uses them on his heavy wrecker (as well as all of his smaller winches) and has some great videos about them.
@TheRealMrDiGG 1in seven stranded cable will pull anything 😂 need to make one with them oval rings at each end . I like ropes but always gather mud and thorns
LOL, MONDAYS' they never seem to go problem free. Best it was the wheel loader as geting high centered dozers stuck like that are a royal pain in the tooshie I suppose it could have been worse with things stuck in the swampy black goo . Been there and done that. What a great opperation you have there.....Dean from BC Canada......
Thanks Dean!
Watching this tipping trailer he will be out the gate soon hahaha 😊
Right?! Lol
Thanks Mr Digg
Now when that bill comes from Rotochopper and it's hard to find a reason to smile, just remember that all of us in TH-cam land really appreciate you dude 👍
This was awesome of you to say buddy! Y’all help me get through the day more than you know, and I really appreciate the support!
@@TheRealMrDiGG At 30:56 I noticed some worrying things if we pause the video we notice that in the corner of images a black bag with the mention danger and it is written in very small contains asbestos and if we look carefully there are also other bags with a warning
@@TomGuimond you work for the government?! 😉
@@TheRealMrDiGG No but I'm worried about the health of your workers safety first it's your slogan not mine but ok sorry if my comment disturbs
Thank you for another Great video. Cheers
Thanks for watching!
WOW that cable held tight 😊❤😊 I think the Key was having the extra Wt. Of that pallet on the front blade of JD 😂😊
That just A Joke Ha-Ha to all comments that think I am serious 😊❤😊 a real question ⁉️ I have for land fill operator and you my Landfall friend is what is the compactor down pressure on garbage. With those steel wheels, how many times does it take to get the garbage or should say ( Pallets) down to the desired compaction you want or have to meet for materials to be at right 👍 surface height
Just asking as I see those types in landfill all the time. Can you do video explaining the operation of compactor and what you require, thank you 😊
2 passes usually does it
😱😱😱What a day, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
you sure do need that shredder
I know, got to get it back up there soon!
Lovely channel to watch. People are all so pleasant
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching
I have ran Landfill packers in Municipal waste and construction kind of waste, been in this situation myself. Construction materials can cause so much damage to windows, hoses or tracks in seconds. 😊😊😊
Greetings from Raleigh NC. I always enjoy watching your videos and live streams.
Hey Raleigh!
Good video, just curious, how do you separate the nails for compost, thanks for sharing
This will go for Mulch and magnets will pull them out. Yard waste is used for compost
Your right Ryan that's Crane matting in northern Ohio the power company is using it to do work along the transmission right of way and they get tore up fast
👍👍🍻
A Deere rescuing a Cat 🦌 👍🐈
Lol
LOL.
Great job guys 😊
👍👍
Thanks for sharing your job with us. I had no idea that pallets got repurposed. I assumed they were gave away or refunded for a few bucks credit.
What??? Ohhhh you’ve been watching too many Albert Hitchcock movies you left us hanging in the air😂😂😂 you measured it, but didn’t tell us how many yards. Ya gonna force me to do it the old school way 😂😂 so 8 blocks deep by 4 wide @ 4 foot per block = 32 foot by 12 foot . Do due to the heavy equipment probably a 6 inch deep pore so 32 x 12 x 6” … I would call it at 7 yards of concrete. But I would order 8 for low spots 😂😂 that’s based on our block up here around me . Half block is 2 foot full block is 4 foot but you can get them in different lengths 😂😂😂 there I spoiled the cliffhanger movie . ❤
Edited fur a few spell boo boo’s
You are correct old crane mats
Wish they were in better shape!
@@TheRealMrDiGG I agree and sure they would’ve been valuable to your operation.
2:19 homie is up there with regular shoes on, is he not worried of a nail or screw from a pallet going thru his shoe and into his foot? When I was in my teens i helped take down a old deck at my grandparents house, when i was picking up piece's we had taken down to go throw in a burn pile i happen to step on a board with a nail in it an it went in the bottom and straight thru poking out the top. That hurt like a MF, my parents took me to the emergency and got a tetanus shot, luckily didnt do any damage to nerves or bones and no infection. Now i watch where i step when dealing with something with nails lol. Be carful out there boys
We live on the edge
great one thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey there Mr Digg, exciting stuff.. Can't imagine they be cheap, (what is there these days,) but have you used or seen the Tana trash compactors among'st your travels?
They build a big Mama Jama that would maybe help your landfill compaction.
I’ve heard of them, but never seen one actually
Great video. 30k getting so close.
So close!
Good luck
thanks friend!
This is tooooo much good useable lumber laying in this wood pile , I see tons f good useable wood/lumber /cribbing, ok thanks , you could try too resale the good useable lumber before grinding it in the mulch, thanks BigAl California
You love some lumber dontcha?!! 😁
I think I speak for the comments section when I say I'd have gotten that compactor out lickity split. No, I've never driven such a thing or even close to it but I'm from the internet!
Lol
Haha, thank heavens the lad driving it knew not to try to keep wriggling and revving, an upside down cat is whole world of hurt.
Murphy's law dictates that this would happen either on Monday morning or Friday afternoon.
Right?!
All i could think when watching that was what if it catches fire. You could see that bad boy burn from space
We dont like that F word
cool stuff,
Thanks Bud!
Need to get yourself some @Yankum ropes.
That’s funny we joked about that before filming
super video ..
Thanks!!
its monday lol that perfectly describes it
It was ALL day long!
What's up Ryan took me forever to figure this out but Brandon and Aaron is the human version of Bevase and butthead 😂😂😂 not meaning that in bad way just funny and all 😂 great video brother
You crack me up and I think you’re very correct, sir!
Hey there I’m Martin from the uk great channel really good content
In the uk landfill sites here recover methane from the compacted rubbish do you also do this 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching and no our landfill doesn’t create any methane because we don’t take organic waste
Ryan, you should sell that broken up pallet.wood for.$30 a.pickup truck load. Looks like AMAZING kindling for us hicks who heat with wood.
I bet it would burn great!
This is awesome love the video, n the explanation is on point sir thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Bright side is you wont have a flat tire on the compactor from pallet nails
I was glad to see them not using stupid hard hats (I can't wear one with neck problems, but do operate equipment as needed and work on a lot of military sites), but was worried about the guy wearing tennis shoes. Even my usual boots could be punctured by a nail, but not as easily as tennis shoes. One, and only one day, shooting lever action silhouette, I reset a 1/2" steel turkey and when I went to set the next target, the previous one fell and the beak broke my toe through my tennis shoe. Normally, I wear my boots at the range. Well, I shot the match and a fellow competitor reset steel for me. I won the match and then could hardly walk for 2 months. Safety is always a priority for me, but I am logical so don't tolerate safety sallies who don't work in the real world very well.........the compactor is immune from getting rocks stuck between the dual tires. My brother had a dual tire blow in his face, when he went to remove a stuck rock........I will learn from his mistake.
Always a bright side!
I'm the guy pooping in your equipment at night time. I poop ALot, I just can't help myself
Great video 🇳🇿❤️
Thank you! 😃
just caught the tail end of the premier, i was curious about how much elevation change you have between water level at the sand dredge, and the top of trash hill.
2 separate sites. Atomic sand has the dredge
@@TheRealMrDiGG ooooohhh, gotcha, for some reason i thought this was all one massive plot of land.... idk why, you show us drone shots all the time 🤦
@@Th3Mast3rL0ck no worries buddy!
Howdy Ryan, not trying to tell a man his business on dozer tracks but the John Deer that ole A Aron was running there at the new cell needs the tracks tightened up a bit. They ain't sposta to have that much slack in them, they are a bit to lose.
Plus I got a question for ya !?! How much further can you dig down in the new cell before you run out of quality material before you have to call it good on depth? Or is there a set limit on how far you can go?
Cause out here at the landfill just across the way from my house they had a hard floor that they couldn't go past. The limit was sumthing like 20 or 30ft before the water table or something like that. Just wondering if yall have a hard floor that yall have to stay with in as well.
Plus remember those compactor wheels that I mentioned to you a few video's back, that where setting on skids here at the landfill by my house. Well I was talking with the HMFIC ( Head Mother F****er In Charge ) there the other day and found out why they ain't been put on any machines and are just setting there. The center of the hubs are blowed smooth out in between the lugs and around the hub assembly where they tie into the drum. They had a operator that had a bad day so to speak. He was pushing and clearing the dumping floor and got a little to close to the edge and went off sideways and rolled the machine a couple times. It messed up the drums (wheels), knocked either both or one of the lifting cylinders off the blade, and sorta kinked the cab sideway a bit when it was rolling down the side. Luckly the operator walked away un scaved with only minor bumps and bruises.
I figured that i'd at least let ya know that I was trying to find out the details on them and if possible get yall two connected so yall could talk business on what it would take for ya to get them and all. Welp I hope ya have a Great an Wonderful Day Today Sir, catch ya on the next one Peace Out.
Hey Buddy, yes we have a depth limit. That’s as far as we can dig in that cell. Appreciate you watching, thanks for the wheel info too!!!
2825 looks like letsdigs track mats Lol
I agree!
All those dry wood you got there could ve gone in to chip boards after shredding ?
If a facility was close by, then sure that would be an option
Очень много хорошего леса, выбрать на поделки можно очень много леса
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good video
Glad you enjoyed!!
That 826c definitely has am exhaust leak. Better get rolando on the job.
She’s got something going on for sure!
i be waiting
see ya then buddy!
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Tug!!! hey buddy
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Howdy!
you got to have faith lol
Got to!!!!!
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hopefully all going down the road to make some electricity!!
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Exhaust leak… ask Cleetus if JB weld will work
Jb works on anything 😂
Indeed it does@@TheRealMrDiGG
Really interesting 😊
Thanks for watching!
Porque voces não montam geradores de energia atravez de vapor produzido com a madeira?
Poderia ser uma grande fonte de renda extra
Um abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
What do you do with all the plastic pallets?
I know you recycle all the wood, but do you send the plastic ones off elsewhere for re-use, or just chuck them in the landfill?
Sell them
@@TheRealMrDiGG I had no idea they were worth anything. No wonder couriers love taking them!
The pallet collection guy doesn't touch them but always makes sure to grab broken bits of pallets and bits of plywood, so I assume he supplies a recycling operation like yours.
Nice!
Sorry 😔 should have waited for more video to hear you say you ( grind/ chop) up those pallets waist more after running over the material with compactor machine
Thank you for explaining the END process for those pallets. I see so,so many old broken pallets in company yards. I always wonder what can thay be used for when that start breaking and splitting apart. 😊
Its great 👍 that you recycle them to a END useful material for another purpose
All good 👍
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I grew up working and fixing farm equipment and this is a different piece of mobile equipment. I hope the technician for the roto has some apprentices
What about the plywood, that has glue in it just like the particle board.
Try to pull out all we can