Placing, Grading, and "double checking" the Gravel

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

Комментарии • 29

  • @aissadz4295
    @aissadz4295 2 года назад +4

    I am honored to join your channel Thank you for your time, teacher

  • @murrayblack4371
    @murrayblack4371 Год назад

    Once again I have learned more from this vid than I could have any where. Thanks Vern.

  • @richardpantin1108
    @richardpantin1108 Год назад

    I am enjoying this channel alot! I have learned more from you then I have from any other channel and the best part is you're local! Reminds me of watching Steven Kopecky run a blade. Someone you probably know! Hope to see some more recent content from you soon Vern.

  • @ericarmstrong2832
    @ericarmstrong2832 Год назад

    Subscribed! Only been in a grader for 7 years now. Learning lots from your vids.
    Just got a new 770gp last fall

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад +1

      Hi Eric, thanks for the input, and I'm glad I could help.

    • @ericarmstrong2832
      @ericarmstrong2832 Год назад

      @@onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937 do you ever do work on rural roads? If so id love to see how you go about windrow management, laying it back out, dealing with high shoulders etc.
      Come spring every one of the roads i maintain are frost heaved horribly, it makes for a difficult time when laying the material back out, to keep a consistent STRAIGHT edge on the shoulder. If youve got experience in this area i would enjoy soaking up some of your knowledge. Thanks Vern!

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад +1

      @@ericarmstrong2832 Hi Eric, I know exactly what you are talking about, and there is nothing more annoying than a crooked shoulder. As you grade over these frost heaves, the material in front of your blade will "increase and decrease" and that will cause an uneven shoulder. The only way to remedy the problem, is to take a straight and uniform windrow out to the shoulder line, and then bring it back toward the crown. That way your blade never runs empty at the shoulder line. I understand that you may not have time to do this extra step. It's a good question, thank you.

    • @ericarmstrong2832
      @ericarmstrong2832 Год назад

      @@onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937 ill give that a try once the spring time comes, thanks Vern!

  • @ahmednashaat7819
    @ahmednashaat7819 3 месяца назад

    Should the columns be straight?

  • @Aussietimk
    @Aussietimk Год назад

    Can you come take over for the guy im currently putting up with lol. You seem so calm and collected

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the input, and I hope this channel can be of help. ShriveledNutSack... That is quite the handle.

    • @Aussietimk
      @Aussietimk Год назад +1

      @@onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937 haha like to make a man smile I aim to please 😊

  • @Adamsmithv
    @Adamsmithv 3 месяца назад

    Sometimes I see a small elevating scraper used to support a grader. Have you ever needed one?

  • @samcookson1029
    @samcookson1029 Год назад +1

    New to the channel. Just curious, have you run any m series cats with the joysticks? If so how do you like them?

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад +1

      Hi Sam, on occasion, I work alongside one of SG"s
      M series graders. I have only operated the M for a few hours, not long enough to build up the "muscle memory" for the joysticks. If I was a younger man, I would no doubt transition over to the M. As an "owner operator" the cost and ease of maintenace and repair, influences my decision to stick with my "H". I hope that what I try to teach on this channel, will be helpful to any grader type.
      For me, It's not so much " old school vs new school", It's more about the bottom line. This is an obvious question, and I get it a lot. Thank You for watching.

  • @arturosaenz9208
    @arturosaenz9208 2 года назад +1

    I retired after 38 years on the blade,I made a lot of mistake,s as a novice,but you learn.we got a cut sheet once where the elevation were reversed,.after that,I alway,s double checked,.where thedrainage is going.how bout some lesson,s on.interperting cut sheets.setting up a laser with your bench mark,learning how to mix different material,s.makes me want to go back to work and cancel my retirement.

  • @bryontharp5790
    @bryontharp5790 2 месяца назад

    You water it and wheel roll it with the water truck 4 people checking stringline usually its just the water truck driver and blade hand you don't need 6 people to do streets

  • @troyhewkins2156
    @troyhewkins2156 2 года назад

    Great video Vern 👍🏻 I have a question for you……. When you are cutting close against the curb do you mainly use your steering to adjust your alignment or do you use your blade slide? Or a combination of both? Keep up the great work!

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  2 года назад +1

      Hi Troy, I mostly use my steering, but some blade slide "around CBs" I uploaded another video devoted to this topic, entitled "Cutting the Gutter" the video is near the beginning, it's a good question.

    • @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937
      @onlyamillionmistakesvernky7937  Год назад

      @MudMonkeysOffroad Thanks for the input, and keep watching.

    • @JohnnyRamirez-zk6zj
      @JohnnyRamirez-zk6zj Год назад

      ​@MudMonkeysOffroad Amen brother. Still in it. I always say the work is easy the drama is a drag.

  • @Bilalngvfdvx125
    @Bilalngvfdvx125 Год назад

    Nice

  • @ВоваСоловьев-н8о
    @ВоваСоловьев-н8о 10 месяцев назад

    Покажите хоть раз работу с большой фракцией

  • @ConnorWells-dx7ig
    @ConnorWells-dx7ig Год назад

    👍👍

  • @MohamadSalman-d6u
    @MohamadSalman-d6u 11 месяцев назад

    👍