Hopefully there’s still some heavy pushing when the next beast arrives. 😎 Coming from C&C, you know it’s been through the most detailed and honest pre-delivery inspection and repairs. He spares no time and money to ensure anything he sells is in top notch condition.
Hey Chris just been watching Clinton's latest post ,and I believe you bought a D7,it will look like new one when Kevin's finished painting it ,look forward to watching you work it Cheers Kym Adelaide
I’ve got a feeling that you are going to have to bury a lot of stumps on this job. You don’t have much to burn them with. You’re doing a fantastic job, it looks so much better than it did when you started. I really enjoy watching you transform the land and I really appreciate you bringing us along. I look forward to watching your videos everyday.
Chris in the morning doing what he likes doing best at the helm of the D6 pushing wood into piles , Your burning segments are my wife's favorites ,i enjoy the good fun you have with other U tubers. Wait until Chris takes possession of the Cat Dozer that Clint from C&C has been working on , it's in Process of a paint Job now at C&C
How much is enough? It never ceases to amaze me in any endeavor that the primary skill developed by experience is the answer to, "How much is enough?" Your skill with the equipment is just part of the entertainment but the learning from when you stop whatever you are doing no matter what it is that you are into for any given part of a project. Next, the standard you set for the answer to the question is also the skill required to get it done well.
Man, the 330 is a stumpin' machine. The best thing is that the machine does a really good job of pulling the stump and leaving most of the dirt. Always like to ride over your shoulder as you work and talk about what you are doing.
One thing about Chris from watching him work…he’s calculating in his mind all the time what it takes for him to make a living. If he didn’t think another machine would fit in his arsenal of equipment to make him money or what he sees on the horizon…he wouldn’t buy it. The only piece I’ve seen him sentimental with is the dragline crane…but, I still bet he will find a project to use it on in the future! Thanks Chris!
Yup your almost right. Big Old Betty is his first play toy that he's purchased and is using on the farm. He did use it for a short time on and stumping job till he found out that the torque converter was bad.
Chris you make it look effortless picking thru stumps and stacking. Who knew it was your least favorite job. Well it pays the bills and the big 330 does it so well. Doesn't bounce you around like the 220. D6 is a work horse makes it look easy. Have a good week.
While I love watching you work at pulling stumps, digging holes, blading land, I find myself watching the interplay of your hands & feet. The subtle and sometimes not so subtle movements are just fascinating to me. It's like watching a maestro conduct an orchestra. Thank you so much for bringing us along, Chris.
When I watched your first video of this job, I was thinking it was a small job. Now I'm like "Wow, that's a lot of stumps". Looking forward to watching them burn. You do remarkable work.
Another huge stumping job mostly wrapped up. It's definitely been enjoyable watching Chris working his new 330 Hyundai beast. It has definitely stepped up his ability to go thru a field of stumps faster. All the bouncing around is what would get me. Get out of the cab after several hours and still be bouncing in my brain. Like when I jump outta a Coast Guard Grumman HU16e Albatross seaplane or Sikorski HH52a Seaguard amphibious helo after a mission and have to get back my land legs.
Looks like it was a beautiful day there.perfect weather for clearing the land.machines look like all are running well.great video as always.just continue doing your thing.👍👍👍😎😎😎
I would love to see you mulch these stumps up. It's the only thing more satisfying than watching you clean up a pond bank! Just imagine feeding stump after stump into a huge mulcher. Ooohhhhh yeah
Hope your uncle John is doing well, do you still work with him? Bet he really likes all your new equipment. Don't mean to get personal but use to see him in lots of your videos and not so much lately. Really enjoy your videos and your T-shirts I purchased. Work safe!
Love the way you work that old dozer. Any chance you could extend the exhaust up above the cab just a little to help with the noise and exhaust in your face??
I don't beleive I have ever watched one of your videos on a job where you have as many stumps as you have had here on this job! Have to admit, looks a lot better than when you started.
Now, how did you know that. :) When he was at C&C I do not remember him talking about it. I know on DP broadcast he was talking about a dozer but have not heard anything official.
Enjoying the videos so far on this project bro and sure looking forward to the pond build. No need to mention the elephant in the room it has already been mentioned in the comments. Safe travels. Ken.
The root rake on the other dozer looks massive. Maybe it'll get you through the next big job quicker. I hear Clinton is delivering and helping you for a few days! 😉😉
Just watched C&C Equipments new video. So now you’re going to have a D7 to push those stumps with. Looks like a good capable dozer. Your accountant is really going to give you hell now with all the new equipment (toys) you’ve bought this year. 😂
No disrespect, but I crack every time I hear someone from the East say 40 degrees is brisk. Here in the PNW we call that a start of a beautiful day. On the other hand. I would simply fold up and die in your heat and humidity as I melt at 75 degrees with moderate humidity. I would have seriously considered the East as a retirement area if I think I would not have perished in your heat and humidity. Another case of to each his own. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see the new addition to the family from C&C. Thanks for sharing.
that thing just gets those stumps right out. it seems to be much better than a dozer. unless you have a really big dozer. it is amazing how fast you can run that stumper.
Shame this light brown hoodie isn't a letsdig18 one. Great progress! If one clears as much land in an area with lots of trees, having a stump digger just makes sense! 👍👏✨😍
Look at what each one does. The big boy is fir pushing and clearing, the little one if for cleanup and fine detail. There's not just one machine that can do it all.
@@Dontworryboutit315Chris is purchasing an older D-7 from C&C equipment. It is currently being refurbished . Hope this helps understand the NEW as meaning new to Chris.
Hello, I got to see your new to you D7 today on the C&C channel. It's a beast of a machine and it sounds like Clinton might deliver it as well. I wonder if a D7 would bust out the stumps faster. :)
Watching this afternoon you're combining farm 🚜 work with robert and micky don't no other gentleman driving combine ...now this evening Watching you with 220 volvo excavator especially with the thumb 👍 attement picking all those roots out +the D6 making progress Chris nearly midnight uk 🇬🇧 thanks for this video 📹 👍
Did 60 acres in 60 hrs spruce over grown farm used my 1150 b Case ,brush blade in bucket ,works great, spruce were 5 to 60 feet in height lots of fun .
The best outcome of your tedious duty of piling stumps and sticks is that you bless us with 'Big fire' and it is quicker to do it once and not do a first sloppy job and then have to do it over again.
"Slow and steady' stacking a burn pile you have made into a fine art - the reward is the cleaning up the ashes :( 330 makes stumping look easy. Nice weather for it all though.
It’s ashamed that you can’t wash the dirt off, they would probably burn up in 4-5 hours Chris! But with that many stumps, it would have to be a conveyor into a bunch of high pressure spay tips to wash at least 75-85 % of the dirt off!
I saw a D10R it was about 2/3s the size of those Giant dozers at that old man's outfit I wish you could have picked it up god it was almost twice as big as the D6D but somebody else got it oh she was purdy Tyrus would have looked puny in the cab.