Join Tammy and I on an epic adventures across the country on our Goldwing Trike or in our Jeep TJ as we explore the crossroads and back roads. And when it’s time for a little “ALONE TIME”, come ride with me on my Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic or fly with me on my Ultralight Aircraft as I zip around the country side above the trees! I may even take you in the woods on a Case dozer or to the gravel pit for a load of rock or two.
Thank you so much this video sir. My stepfather passed away leaving my mother with many pieces of equipment that I’ve been trying to learn how to run. My stepfather thought us kids were too dumb and irresponsible to run the equipment. Now I’ve been repairing the equipment, using it around the property, and selling them to try to help my mom. As simple as you might think your instructions are, I’ve been driving our 450c without knowing what I was doing. I replaced the fan belt and radiator on it so far. Thank you sir.
@@timparker533 thank you brother for the good words. I was in the same boat. My dad always said “ you will tear it up and I’ll have to fix it. So I basically bought my own stuff and learned by myself with a little help now and then. I swore I would never do my kids like that so I tell them “have at it!” My son operated the dozer and the backhoe better than I did. I was a Private Pilot since my early 20’s. Guess I was incompetent as well. 😉
I know I'm a little late here but to those who didn't like the music, just turn the volume down on your device and the problem is solved. So difficult! Beautiful video by the way. I live in South Dakota and I've driven that road a lot!
I have an MXL that’s about 10 years old. Why are your tri-bar downtubes different from mine? Your DTs are more like a two seater where mine are blue tubes. And I like how you have a GoPro up there!
Its called a HeMan bar. Makes it wider. Thanks for watching. I sold the plane about 3 years ago. I have been a Private Pilot since 1990 but enjoyed these little machines more than the Cessna
Thank you. This was several years ago. This was my third ultralight. I had just rebuilt it. I stayed low because my ailerons needed adjusted and it was a little squirrely.
Absolute dog of a system, U need 8 arms and legs to get anywhere with it. Been operating dozers for 54 yrs, Case would be the worst with Hanomag a close second, both are not operator friendly and both are dangerous in steep country.
You need 1 hand to run that much more friendly to run than a d4 cat. You claim to have run dozer for 54 years and think you need a hand or foot on every lever and peddle? It honestly does not get any simpler than the 450 even the case 310 is more complicated to operate and you also have to remember it is torque converter drive so you can just let up on the accelerator peddle and stop
@@kevinroberts9394 Just sit yourself on a TD 15 C or TD 20 C and see how simple , safe and operator friendly they are to operate especially in steep country or in tricky situations, very user friendly they are compared to a Case.
@HootakaBJ A CAT D7, but that was years ago. That has nothing to do with the quality of this video. I was being constructive. Take some lessons. Diesel Creeek and Letsdig18 post heavy equipment videos and none of those have the issues you have. You can do better.
You're just upset because your wife likes to sit naked on my lap and feel the vibration. But of course with your personality I guess riding spider with Gomer Pyle on a pink moped would be an improvement over you. Get a life!!
The way the gears are on different tracks you can be building a road and have the upperside that’s cutting the most goin the fastest straightest skid road you’ll build😅
Question: Do you have to use a clutch to shift from forward to reverse with this dozer? It appears to me you just lower the throttle and that allows the shift from forward to backward - with no clutching necessary. For example, if you both track levers pressed forward pushing something, can you just slow the throttle and the Forward/Reverse level back to reverse, or do you have to return the track levers to neutral first?
Question: Do you have to use a clutch to shift from forward to reverse with this dozer? It appears to me you just lower the throttle and that allows the shift from forward to backward - with no clutching necessary.
You used DREAMS by Van Halen. Didn't the Blue Angels use that back in the 80s? I used it in an RC video. Nice touch. I have the MXL single place. I'm gonna try that camera angle. Nice.
Thank you my friend. I dont know what Id do without RU-vid. I have learned alot of things that I normally wouldnt have access to from it. Have a Blessed day!
It's a shame you cant get nothing that reliable these days, same with a JD 350, just feed them their lubricants and coolant, change out your filters and some halfway decent maintenance on wear parts it'll be there.....DEF and associated emissions have ruined the reliable diesel engine.
When you use GoPro Quick to edit and download your media, there is a setting that lets you select speed, route, direction, altitude and G force. You can use what you want and move it to where you want it on the screen.
I bought this for my farm but my community didnt know anyone to haul for them. I went to Vistaprint and made some cards and placed them at fire dept and stores in the area. Word of mouth and social media helps considerably
I’m looking at a small dozer to clear fence lines, driveways, etc and came across your dozer videos. Cool to see first person views and you working the dozer on the farm. I enjoyed watching so I’m going to subscribe.
Thank you my friend. I watch others and learn and like to pass along the info and skill to others. The Case 450 is an excellent machine for the farm and a six way blade is essential. Thank you for the good words.
A good loader man uses the corner of his bucket and evens out the load so it wont be too heavy on one side. Its hard to do unless you use a tall loader. My backhoe is just tall enough to load evenly from one side of the truck. I still have to clean my tailboard before leaving the quarry. Be safe brother!!!
I was fighting a tail wind in the air. If you are referring to landing. I always stay in ground effect untill last 100’ to minimize wear and tear on the airframe in the rough field.
I hauled coal in the 80’s. It’s a sweet little truck. I work a full time job and have a farm. I do this part time but make a little extra even though the fuel is high. Thanks my friend.
How well do these small dozers handle fairly steep terrain, got a cutting I want to scrape out , lots of sumac and hard wood that's impossible to keep up with.
Very well. They weigh 10000 lbs so the footing and strength is more than appreciated. I cut a road from a steep slope in another video that was hard to negotiate on my side by side. Now I can take my tractor and bushhog up or down it with no problem. Check out the video.
Just came across your channel, Your video was suggested to me, I guess because I am clearing land for an orchard so I came to check it out. Enjoyed watching the dozer clear the roads. Hope you have a great day and hope to see you around.
Thank you much for the time to say some good words. I take pride in sharing info that may influence others. We rely on other’s videos for our places we ride, things to see and how to fix things. Have a Blessed Day.