Great job bud. Just a little advice for creeks like this. Always use your bucket to smooth and compact the banks you're doing along with the bottom. Doing that will help with directing water, and it will help minimize erosion. When you leave soft like that, it gives the water the chance to saturate the loose ground causing erosion. I love this kind of content on the channel bc I'm a union operator, and I love watching the machinery like this being used. Again great job bud.
Nice video. I enjoy seeing the work content. Not only are a lot of people only doing truck stuff, but it's not easy only doing truck stuff. Both on the idea creation and the wallet haha.
thank you! trying to keep content all over the place and fun! and yea wallet is allows taking a hit when I think of anything for the truck.. but wind shield just got broke on excavator so wallet gets killed everywhere it seems ha
The ranch is looking good. If it was mine I would take out all of the scraggly trees and brush even along the roadway. A controlled burn would do wonders for that place. We went through the Thomas wildfire and clearing ALL brush and combustibles around the property is key.
Question. I have a 1 acre lot with a drainage creek running through the center. Id like to move this to back of property. I'm in TN doing this. Do I need a inspection or can I rent a mini elevator and just move it? Also do I have to slope sides if my digging ditch to prevent sides from falling in? Thanks
Looking like LetsDig18 out here!! Very nice job re-routing the stream, looks like it will do well in the future. Keep that bucket on and use the thumb for the logs!
thank you! letsdig is a cool fella! and the bucket works for logs but a grapple works circles around it. would be nice when I go back to clearing the creek brush
thank you that means a lot! I like the views the truck stuff brings but not much fun to do same videos everyone else is doing. glad you liked it! plenty more videos of work to come and trucks and more random stuff hah
V-BELT and SON The 080 got a work out and a hydraulic line repair yesterday 🙄, it’s the second one I’ve snagged in the thick stuff. I am working on a solution for the lines hanging out at the head. Paying better attention may be the solution😜. As it needs a few feet of movement for the head.any thoughts would be appreciated, keep up the good work Sam and I hope you make it to 5K today👍👍👍