Looks like you are going to need some 4 inch minus your haul road is going to turn to loon shit a bit of clay in that ground. Yeah we went to double bar grousers on the 225 Deere in the fleet sure makes a difference. It maybe private land you silt up the creeks it could land you guys in deep sh*t. Those are nice and neat log bridges you built.
That will be a few loads to build up that road, I ran an excavator on the island installing septic systems, the mess the clay makes when it gets wet is unreal.
Thank you, today was church, and an afternoon nap, then back out tomorrow dark and early for another 10 plus hrs. But I love bush work, and do it by choice only.
After decades of it,you never quite get used to it or like it,or not notice it's happening. It creates an actual economic and business cylce here where nov through april is way more costly to move dirt,or do anything ground based.
better, but too long to wait. This site has 14 foot peat bog all through it too, i stuck a log down, because it was impassible, and it stopped there. i still have to log and clear the bog parts too,it will be a slower go.
Great road base Question for you Does the road have to be removed after the job is complete if you are working near or in sensitive areas like creek beds , wet lands This is becoming more common in our area
I thought I saw Bigfoot.......just kidding. 👣 I've heard the Pacific Northwest definitely gets a lot of rain and snow. I can imagine the mud is as gooey as it can be.
Looks like you are going to need some 4 inch minus your haul road is going to turn to loon shit a bit of clay in that ground. Yeah we went to double bar grousers on the 225 Deere in the fleet sure makes a difference. It maybe private land you silt up the creeks it could land you guys in deep sh*t. Those are nice and neat log bridges you built.
That will be a few loads to build up that road, I ran an excavator on the island installing septic systems, the mess the clay makes when it gets wet is unreal.
Thanks Todd…It rains the same over here on the Island twice a week too. You are a busy guy road building and YouTubing !! Enjoy your content
Thank you, today was church, and an afternoon nap, then back out tomorrow dark and early for another 10 plus hrs. But I love bush work, and do it by choice only.
Nice video
I do enjoy the job site videos
I do appreciate a good video on the machines too
That Link Belt is a nice machine too
Thanks for always being part of this channel!
@skadill your welcome. I enjoy the videos
Hard Going at this time of year I know all about it wet cold and Dark early twice the work , keep going March is around the corner happy Christmas
Saturday before Christmas is today. Sunday. Lol.
I enjoy your videos.
We don't get that kind of rain here in the Okanagan.
After decades of it,you never quite get used to it or like it,or not notice it's happening. It creates an actual economic and business cylce here where nov through april is way more costly to move dirt,or do anything ground based.
N.W. Rain, once a day every day all day long.
Nice video bro ...
Beautiful in the summer…
better, but too long to wait. This site has 14 foot peat bog all through it too, i stuck a log down, because it was impassible, and it stopped there. i still have to log and clear the bog parts too,it will be a slower go.
@ in Washington state bogs are protected and you can’t log them.
Interesting, here they get cleared for cranberry farmland mostly. Some wetlands are set aside here.
Great road base
Question for you
Does the road have to be removed after the job is complete if you are working near or in sensitive areas like creek beds , wet lands
This is becoming more common in our area
It will be just all left for the property owner to have as 'free access'
Whats gonna happen to the logs for the bridges once the timber s all gone ?
Will just be left as 'free property access' to the land owner.
I thought I saw Bigfoot.......just kidding. 👣 I've heard the Pacific Northwest definitely gets a lot of rain and snow. I can imagine the mud is as gooey as it can be.
big amount of this area is a peat bog as well,14 feet deep, going to be tough.
Another outstanding video! Sorry for so much rain. It turns the whole job into a shit hole!!
It will clear up by june, does every year. Sometimes.
Lots of clay. Good for nothing but goo......