You are definitely the 'Pond Whisperer', Chris! I know these projects aren't cheap fore the customer but very lucrative for you! It's nice that your clients can afford their projects and feel confident you will provide them with a product that will bring enjoyment to them and their descendants! 💯
Definitely one of the best times of the year. It's spring and Chris's pond build activity picks up. Get out the chips and beer, or in my case the coffee and cookies then sit back and watch Chris sculpting some dirt into a pond the owners will enjoy for decades.
Lovely to see these beautiful crops. All set up with the new truck - so convenient. Looks like this is going to be another great project with more stumps :).
I HAD FORGOTTEN, FARM EQUIPMENT CAN BE DEPRECIATED FOR 7 YEARS FOR TAXES, I ASSUME THE SAME FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, GUESS THAT IS PART OF THE REASON FARMERS BOUGHT SOME EQUIPEMENT EVERY COUPLE OF YEARS-------BESIDES NEEDING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This looks fun. I'm currently rewatching the Bealy Good build and I have to say knowing what the gorgeous end result is, the anticipation is even bigger than it was live. Thanks so much for bringing us along for the ride, Chris. You are the Michaelangelo of dirt. In addition, so nice to see the gates in place at the farm. It looks quite lovely.
It's hard to fathom how green and lush it is there already. It's still snowing at my house, and yesterday, a town I was working in (Lewistown Mt) receiver close to 2' of snow.
Holy cow Chris..! That is a hellava garden plot you got going there., here in NW Montana, ain’t nothing even began to think of blooming out…, at least not without a hot house… Great video, Thank you sir.
Really?? Here in Wisconsin are Rye grass is 12” tall and the trees are leafing out?? Do you guys at least have green grass yet??? Sorry to here that.. I thought we had tough winters.
Howdy Chris this is going to be a nice one it’s pretty nice looking with the green fields and somewhere in there you are building a pond this is going to be good 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Anouther project... that is great I have enjoyed your videos for the past ten years or so. Love your work and your equipment, always clean and functional. Keep up the great postings Chris.
You need to build ya a trailer that holds your attachments all in one place. Ive seen ‘em for sale, but I’m sure you could fab one up. Great job as always.
@@sharonmiller6436 first part of the video is his farm, I remember watching him move that one shed he built and put it next to the pole barn😊 also his house and big work shop is in the video... If I am wrong I am sorry....
@@madelinelambert605 Sorry Madeline, I'd watched the whole video before reading comments and just assumed (and you should never do that) that you were reffing to the new job site. My apologies.
The new Job, 6 Acre clearing, 3Acre Pond. The Transfer from Your Equipment, clear the Building Place, make a Driveway. A great Work for the first Day. All to prove with the Video to draw. Glad my of the next video. Greeting from Austria
Oh, your farm is looking amazing my friend, can’t wait to see more of your farm projects but I definitely understand the money making jobs take priority brother! Thanks
Chris, I sure like your new work truck or newer than what you had my friend, I love my dually and it will pull anything I want to hook on to especially with the Cummins! My two brothers have the Fords and they love them! I was a Ford man but I heard a lot about the Dodge and the Cummins and just had to try it out! It’s a 2000 , bought brand new and I ordered it from the factory and it’s been a great truck with little problems! Thanks for sharing brother! Always great videos Chris! Kirk from Louisiana and always sending prayers for you and your family! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Here in the USA. They are now a few people buying these machines and selling them but at the time there was no one with a warranty and selling for 12,000 to 13,000. I got a auger and 2 buckets and nother attachment I have not used. Paid 11,500. A Kubota was 22,000 or more and then add taxes. When using these machines or others. The more it cost the bigger the machine the faster the job gets done. The smaller is cheaper but it will take a lot longer to do. A must is a thum. And a hydraulic filter would be nice with a fan.
I would be tempted to dig up a stump with that rotating grapple would probably be a bad idea 😆 nice work truck you trying to stay up with diesel creek. 😆👏
Oh Man, another 6 acres of "Stumping " to do !! I know that stumping gets on ya nerves after awhile !! lolol... Is what it is, got to be done, goes with the job. Boy, that new set up on the truck sure is nice Chris !! know your lovin' that !! Alright Man, can't wait to see what you get into on this job. Great as always Chris, Have a Great Weekend , and Evening, And, On too the Next !!
@@shitloveaduck thank you. Don’t you think it means more if those who posted a comment, got spammed, then reported it? I do… so I would rather post another post under each person requesting that THEY make the report. Wanna help me ?
Whose awesome work truck is that? It is SWEET! (It's YOUR truck - I knew that!) I always wondered how you harvested wheat - just have the dozer mow it down!