Mike, nothing to do with this video except seeing the market reminded me, did the rocks and placement of the recycling trailers take care of the problems?
It’s nice to see Lord Muck coming over once in while. I like to hear his perspective on equipment and techniques. Ten thousand thumbs up to Lord Muck. Thank you for your hard work.
Hi DP, when you were talking about seeing over the dozer blade, just remember in Uk/Europe our mirrors are about 2-3 ft higher up than yours as our truck are cabovers. If your load is pushing the limits just remember, if it’s tight, move it at night.😂Stay safe out there. 😎🇬🇧
It's a great thing, you and Aaron keeping the clock working. It helps the church and the community. I live in Kansas City now, but I really miss small town America, where I grew up, when people helped their neighbors.
Living in Germany and travelling through parts of Europe, I can confirm that our roads are not narrow. Our biggest issue is we have TOO MANY roads, HIGHWAYS, and TURNPIKES! Big populated areas are a cesspool of decadence and anger addicts. Which is why I prefer open country with small populations. Get to enjoy nature and its beauty instead of the concrete, asphalt, glass, and steel cities with sardine packed human bodies.
I love your channel. I watch on the TV so not often able to comment, but man, I am mystified as to how in the heck you arent at 1 million subs...you and Aaron make my day....and you got me hooked on Kleeman as well. Ya'll make me want to move to Derby!
Thanks for the video! We didn’t think the Grandsons & I would get to watch this one today since we are experiencing Hurricane Beryl right now! Our power went out around 3:45am & it just came on long enough to watch! It’s crazy in Galveston County Texas! Thanks again because we needed it!♥️
I like the old clock, that’s a long way up there for you to bring tools to Aaron! Lots of turn going up to the old clock but it’s really cool to see! And Mike, takes grandpa’s place as the clock maintenance guy and clock master! Pretty cool Mike! I love history and there was plenty history behind the old clock, it’s amazing to see!
Mucker and Mike together with MBTS what a pleasure to watch ! DP I do hope you can find time to get to the UK at some point would be fun to see your views of over here ! Really like it when great RU-vidrs get together and produce honest and good content 👍👍👍👍
I love the Grandma honey doe's. I really enjoy the history of your involvement in the church. Please keep up the good work. Without folks like you, these things would be lost to time....
Every day is just fun and games with you two, then you go and drag others ( Lord Muck, The Captain, Crash ) into your web of insanity .... You guys are to much fun to watch and that's why I keep watching.
Sheesh..! whole lotta variety going on in this video…, and “jaw jackin”. Loved it..! Good to see Curt. Look forward to the final results of the clock work. Thank you sir.
If Officer Hoover tries to bust you for not coming to a full stop at the sign at 1:55 or so, just tell him you were being held hostage by an Englishman.
"Mike" What makes your channel so successful is your vast & amazing abilities to operate all your equipment so well... From repairing/driving/designing/operating/multitasking/prodding/bending & expertly working out all aspects of your business...(Probably missed a few words here !!) Good employees also help & MBTS banter are 2nd to none ...Keep it up !! Good to see Lord Muck hanging about also!!
The beautiful old clock - such an historical gem for a community to have and in working condition - well done Dirt Perfect and community. Busy moving day.
Yes he did, but it didn't fall off on the trip. I assumed he left it there as a comment generator. Mike takes the time to do things like that, for us fuss budgets.:)
Can't wait to see the 140 digging dirt full out. And Aaron looked like Antman, working on the clock. Good thing he's not scared of heights. Lord Muck, thank you for visiting us again. You're always welcome in America. You loaded and unloaded like a true professional. Aaron, you're in charge of talking pictures of the counterweight before Mike starts using the 140. 😂😂😂 , great video, everyone.
These have to be my favorite type videos, hop scotching all over the place, and running into and picking up some characters on the way😂😂 Cheer-i-o, hope you had a great flight back over the pond Lord Muck🤗🇺🇸
The lack of perspective, distortion of dimensions, is a function of the wide-angle lenses used on the cameras. To use a better lens would mean more care would have to be taken to keep the view in screen.
I always curl the boom in and put the bucket between the tracks to keep it from moving from side to side !! Keeps it as low as the top of the cab,too .
indeed , no Deere bulldozers are sold here in Europe, but here in the port of Antwerp there are hundreds of them stocked, probably produced in Asia and stocked here to be shipped to the US.
Watching that back was great, we had such a good time as always 😂 The boom out thing goes back to when we would load 'after dark') and make sure every bit of space had a bit of equipment on it. 😉 I always tried to avoid having either the tipping link or bucket teeth touching the deck to avoid any damage to the boards. With the modern step-frame type you don't have that luxury. Mike must have a double sided measuring tape 😂 Can't wait to come back 😎🇺🇸🇬🇧
one of his favorite lines " I got video evidence" lol, good to see you helping out Lord Muck, waiting to see if Mike has you on the podcast, in the meantime I'll check out your channel. 👍
Good morning sunshines! I love how all 3 of you pick on each other! Lol! Sorry to hear Lord Muck that y'all don't have John Deere where you live you poor thang! Great & funny video! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
on the side of the tape is a body measurement so you don't have to curl the tape up. Usually 3 or 2 1/2 inches is the norm. Just set the tape straight on the deck and add the body length to the reading at the teeth of the tape. Not a carpenter among ya
When I started hauling wide loads I was told if the blade on a dozer is pointing towards the back, it would deflect rather than pull in towards the dozer.
I'd forgotten how far behind your videos were, until I remembered that the Captain did the work on the U-tube yacht a month ago. 🤣 Lord Muck, really confuse DP and use millimetres. 🇬🇧👍
Oh man. My acrophobia has gotten worse with age. I felt near vertigo when the camera was out on the lift. I could not do that, I'd end up glued to the floor of the lift like a mating cat. No way. Uh-uh.
@@kenore4003 Aside from planes, which I don't like either, the highest I've been was in the tallest hotel in Warsaw, Poland. I went to the top floor and looked out the hallway window. Nope, not doing that again. I almost had to crawl back to the elevator, and now I still have dreams about elevators like that crazy box.
What a great opportunity for some retired equipment operators, setting up their fancy RV’s at that new pond relocation @ that RV Park. Sittin on a park bench, drinking a beer, and watching you, Aaron and Jerry pushing dirt.
We got a St Pius X church here in Charlottetown, (Prince Edward Island, Canada) - - - but it's not as big as your church building by a long shot. It's good to see you got the "Lord" helping you today.😃 Oh, and the "little man" too. Lol. Nice clock, btw.
I.ve lived in Florida now for 7 years. Before that I lived over in Hancock Co. for 59+ years. Seeing St. Pius V, Troy and surrounding areas again makes me homesick!
At least you got some projects done,between the three of you having your discussions,three musketeers at it again,using tape measures,y’all are something else.be safe.just continue on doing what your doing 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Its a good job that lowboy grips the deck tight without that pin locked in! lol Very few skid steers in the UK, most are used by tarmacking companies, but every site has a dumper! Which is something you don't see in the US.
Yes we do have skid steers, don't know when lord muck left, but last site I was on the groundworkers were using one with forks to transport the muck for the brickies .
Yes, we have some skidsteers in the Uk, but nowhere near as many as the US.. In the US, skidsteers are as common (if not more) as a JCB 3CX is in the UK..
Mike, it's neat to see the exchange of cultural and industry differences between the US and the UK. When you going to make the hope over the pond and reciprocate? That would be neat to see! 🙂
Lol When I went to college in IN, I found that the storms were very polite. Because of all the flat land, you can see it coming for a couple hours. In MI we get lake effect, where the first warning is about 30 seconds before you get wet.
Most lowboys here have a cutout sleeve between the wheels so the boom is lower. It is useful with large excavators or long reach ones. Smaller machines indeed go with the boom between the ramps on a semi lowboy. And dozers go backwards as well, there is no law that says they have to be facing forward. We have a special way of transporting foundation machines. The long boom is laid flat over the cab, the tractor is a special low version to accomodate this without being to high.
Have a bunch of friends in the UK. Sense of humor is just slightly off enough to be tremendously entertaining. To me at least. Shift in perspective is always a welcome thing. Lots of chips flying in this episode. No wood getting chopped, but that's OK the entertainment value was in the laughs. 😊