Good morning Bert. I would love to see a video of your skid steer log splitter versus noodling on the biggest logs you can find. I’m a big fan of the skid steer log splitter.
You have to love those! Stump grinders I have two large stumps I can't dig out because I know the roots are around the water lines and electric lines grinding the stump will work for me. Kenny from Western North Carolina😅
Great vid Bert. A couple questions: 1. Did you consider using the basswood residue as part of a compost for your garden (obviously it would be for next year at the earliest), or was it not worth the time/energy? 2. I would have used Chris' big trailer to haul the residue considering how much skid steers' drink fuel. 3. And lastly, keep making the vids ... they are very enjoyable. Take care and have a great day. PS, tell Gavin he really won't die if he only eats 3 meals a day. LOL. 😃
Poeple Poeple if the tree roots showing really out of the ground its not good for the tree like bert did put some dirt over them it drys them makes the tree weak in then ground way to go there bert long live the trees
I cringe when ever I see soil dumped around tree bases, I would give that tree 3 years. Tree root have to breath, and yes it just looks like loamy sandy soil.
Nice work guys. Gehl handled the material bucket really well and smooth operation. I like Gavin’s ride.
Professionals at work.
Good job Bert and Gavin. All in a days work. Love it.
Did multiple videos that day. Few more things off the list of things to get done.
Nice work levelling off that soil Bert. Gavin is doing a nice job on the camera as well.
Thanks. Just a few years of experience with a loader.
Gavin's havin fun on that Ebike!! Really getting good with the camera too !! Good stuff Bert, Gavin.
The bike is fun to ride. Out of all of us, Chris is the only one to crash.
Gotta love being around the farm. Got somewhere to dump and somewhere to get dirt. And access to equipment.👍
You got that right!
Great video!! Cameraman did an outstanding job!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks, you too!
Out with the residue in with the dirt it does clean up nicely Bert great job keep them coming
Thanks, will do!
Good job 👍
Thanks for the visit
Nice work guys
Thank you
Man, that stump sure made a lot of grindings! Nice work, Bert 👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah it fluff's up as you grind the stump
The stump was 48'' in diameter. Wish I would have been home when neighbor ground stump to get some video.
Good morning Bert. I would love to see a video of your skid steer log splitter versus noodling on the biggest logs you can find. I’m a big fan of the skid steer log splitter.
Mabey sometime I'll do that.
You have to love those! Stump grinders I have two large stumps I can't dig out because I know the roots are around the water lines and electric lines grinding the stump will work for me. Kenny from Western North Carolina😅
I always have mine ground off just below the ground so I dont hit them when I mow.
That’s lot shavings from one tree. Nice job not tearing up yard with skid loader. Have a great evening.
Thanks, you too!
Great vid Bert. A couple questions: 1. Did you consider using the basswood residue as part of a compost for your garden (obviously it would be for next year at the earliest), or was it not worth the time/energy? 2. I would have used Chris' big trailer to haul the residue considering how much skid steers' drink fuel. 3. And lastly, keep making the vids ... they are very enjoyable. Take care and have a great day. PS, tell Gavin he really won't die if he only eats 3 meals a day. LOL. 😃
Thought about using the trailer but decided just to run back and forth.
Oh good Job there looks very good my friend keep up the good work there
Thank you, I will
Good work everyone love Stump grinders good video ( Ty Ron
Thanks 👍
Wow that a big place you have there!
More is always better.
Yep looks real good fellas..
Thanks
Poeple Poeple if the tree roots showing really out of the ground its not good for the tree like bert did put some dirt over them it drys them makes the tree weak in then ground way to go there bert long live the trees
Next time you're digging dirt from the pile, try pulling some down first, that way you're not trying to pick up the whole pile, just my thought.
That bucket is a little big for dirt. If I was going to do a lot of dirt work, I would have gone to the main farm and got the dirt bucket.
I cringe when ever I see soil dumped around tree bases, I would give that tree 3 years. Tree root have to breath, and yes it just looks like loamy sandy soil.
Why do roots grow underground rather than above ground? Tree base is another subject.
It's not up against the base of the tree. Just filled in lower spots around the area so the mower doesn't catch roots.