I'm interested in what you found worth taking home from this land clearing, and what you almost found worth taking home. I kind of figure those truck brakes might be worth more than scrap value on the used parts market, and maybe the larger, flat pieces of aluminum semi trailer siding. But I never saw you take anything home.
Dear Chris, your videos keep me insane. Right now I’m in hospital recovering from hip replacement surgery ( with no tv service available! ) you are on valuable to my sanity lol! I watch as many as I can so keep it up man!
Absolutely wanna see part 2 it was fun seeing the methods used for breaking down that stuff. Would like to see how you'd take care of all those tires some of which are probably very well stuck in the mud. Very fun video keep up the awesome content!
It would be nice but the problem is a lot of unused property that has a bunch of junk on it people don't want to work to do it cuz feasibly is not worth it I seen a lot of places full of junk and I promise a lot of it's garbage and you have to pay to have that hold away and depending on what kind of scrap is there it might barely cover the cost of just renting equipment and having dumpsters there that's why it doesn't happen more often
@@joshjablonicky171 I understand and agree. It would be nice for the city or county to kick in enough money and resources to incentify people to clean up similar properties.
@@dalefoot8232 it would be nice but you know how that works no no City or village or township wants to pitch in with that no problem bend you over and raping you on taxes and everything else it makes no sense they have ways of putting money aside for all kinds of projects that they deem to be something done but it's ridiculous. In my town there's about four empty lots for houses used to be within an eighth of a mile in my house and every one of them is a garden now like community garden there's a couple that anybody who lives in this township could garden in it and they have a couple other ones where you can garden in it you just have to help pitch in with cleaning and stuff like that but the watch we're kind of just taking over by the people who live here they were trashy looking bunch of garbage in them not to the extent where you needed multiple dumpsters and stuff like that but people got the stuff out of there and now I'm staring at one right now and it's mostly a flower garden but it's a lot better than what used to be there
Dude this was fantastic!!!! Always love yard clean ups you never know what you'll find. Iv scrapped for about 10 yrs now off & on. Price depending!!!! Its way up now. The chainsaw to the goose neck 🤣🤣 works like a cut off wheel
Well hell yes I want to see a part two! There was a LOT going on in this video, I am wore out from watching you run around LOL. Thumbs UP to you Chris, I hope that you and Jen have an awesome weekend. Oh yes and Vickie was not afraid to jump into the thick of that and get her hands dirty!
You are like I wish I was, so positive, full of energy, see the best in almost everyone, more than anything, getter done attitude. Awesome, may God bless you always.
Dear NNKH guy 👍👌👏 Nice job! I absolutely like this kind of video and I would definitely love to see a part 2! I bet that J.C. Smith projects would have been interested in those two heavy duty trailer chassis. But I don't know how far away he lives. Thanks a lot for making explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all involved people.
great video for morning coffee. I would like to see more of scrap stuff. I think you have just inherited a new business. You find the stuff and put a group of great workers. I was raised in the oilfield working for my Dad who had 3 drilling rigs. I worked in the Monkey board at 55 ft. builds great work ethic. enjoy your videos.
It seems that you turned a backbreaking job into a lucrative situation. I want to go out and get me a shit-kicking truck and see what I can do salvaging. You make some really good videos and I not only enjoy but learn so much from you.
Excellent !!! I sent this to my buddies whom hAve the same scenario going on- DOWN TO THE ATC! Swear! I know they’re gonna love it, hoping it will further motivate to finish up. Thx!
Oh yes. Love seeing shit getting torn up. One of the best things in life is being able to break things. (and makin' cash!) This was a nice change of pace. Keep on doing it as long as you like it. I'll watch.
Much respect to you for cleaning all that mess up and making a few bucks. I agree that the city should take tires and they should recycle them into something useful. I gave you a thumbs up and I am already subscribed. Yours is one of the best channels out there. Thanks!
You are amazing. There's nothing you won't take on as a project. Plus you have the goodies to make it fun. I hope you threw that camper shell on top of your pile. You didn't do the shell.
I've been pretty busy with work-related stuff. But I definitely plan to do more of that type of thing in the future. I'll probably be putting it on the other channel though. I usually Explore on a whim when I happen to notice while driving by.
Just a warning. If u use ur backhoe to pull something like that, it puts a ton of pressure on ur main booms hydraulic cylinder. Could snap it right off. Glad ya didn't tho! Lol
how do I get into your community I'm over here in Marlborough Massachusetts. I love knowing these people with this acreage and all of these vintage items even if they are sunk into the ground two feet. My extended family is up in Salem New Hampshire and Windham New Hampshire and Manchester New Hampshire So I grew up around Barnes and tractors and fun stuff. But it's been a while and I want to get back around it.
IF YOU CUT A LOT OF IRON ON JOBS YOUR BETTER OFF GETTING A GAS TORCH FASTER AND CHEAPER TO DO THE JOB / THE COST IN THE BEGINNING OF THE TANKS OF GAS AND A CART TO PULL THEM AND THE HOSES AND TORCH WILL COST YOU A FEW BUCKS BUT YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THEM / AND YOU CAN FIND A USED SET ON THE CHEAP IF YOU LOOK FOR THEM
I love cleanup videos like this one, especially when people care for the environment and separate to recycle instead of just throwing it all in a dumpster for the landfill or even worse, dig a pit and burn half and bury the rest. Yes, please do a part 2 if you can work out a deal to continue on this project.
Actually, dogs like to eat grass because the enzymes in grass soothes their stomachs, so do not discourage the behavior. Just make sure that the grass he eats is safe to chew on (over-fertilization). Great video, as usual - awesome cache of two-stroke machines that I am confident you will get running ASAP. Definitely looking forward to a Part II. Cheers!
Chris, you made a lot of money on all of that scrap. Great that you made some new friends. You are a extremely hard worker and very good at negotiating with people. You sure had people loading the dumpsters for the items they wanted. Reducing your work and still getting everything done. Your final shot of the property looked like the place was pretty clean. Thanks for the video it was great.
I've had a 2305 with the same set-up as yours (200CX w/Backhoe) for just about 16 years now. It's gotten me through all those harsh Vermont winters on my mountain pass. You sure put that little boy to its limits. Nice to see what little boys are capable of. Thanks!
I scrapped my dads old camper years ago and took every screw out of the sheathing...It sucked!! The scrap wasn't what made it worth it though, I built a nice heavy duty single axle utility trailer out of the frame.