Nice job for what you had to work with. Surprisingly, a lot of the younger generation have no experience with what a grader is capable of doing. If it's not a excavator or dozer- can't clean that ditch out. You show a bit of what a good operator and grader is capable of. I wish I could send ya a green horn for a week, for you to show'em road blading 10-12 hr days for 5 days. He'd soon get the basics down. Thanks again for all you do !
@@ChrisKlein-q1c thanks I appreciate that and yes you are 100% correct on that lot of younger operators aren’t aware of what a motor grader is capable of as far as the training you might be in luck I’m looking at starting my own equipment training business this winter where I would come to where ever and off a couple days of training or a whole week of training I will let you know thanks for watching!
@@rollingcoal9500 the gps has its place I’ve used it a little bit while helping a contractor out on a job and it definitely makes a good operator that much more efficient but for the work I do I just use the crown gauge and the bubble in my butt and that’s good enough thanks for watching!
Hey buddy, good morning hope you’re having a super fantastic day like you guys we’ve been extremely dry for the last almost month now here in Colorado Springs. I’ve been using the 620 GP now for about seven months. I almost have 200 hours on it now I do enjoy running it. I’ll give a review of it here at some point this weekend all put out something but overall it hasn’t been a bad machine.
@@michaelalan1546 good morning buddy and yes having a great day and I think it’s dry all over unless your down south where the hurricanes are and that’s awesome I look forward to seeing your review on your machine.
It’s been dry all over I pretty much am doing the same wanted to have roads in better shape for the farmers taking crops out hopefully we can catch a rain soon here.
Very nice job I was busy this week rolling headlands back into the field I will sure be watching your videos when you do your to pickup some more pointers
Thanks and that’s good like I said I have a fair amount of ditch clean out and back sloping to do so will have them videos coming I try and wait till we get a couple of hard freezes so the grass in the ditch dies so I can burn all the vegetation really makes it easier to work with thanks for watching!
@@billjohnston4088 yes I take off my 2ft extension to do my ditch clean out and back sloping if I wasn’t cleaning out the ditches I’d leave my extension on but since I’m in the ditches it’s easier to work with a 14ft moldboard.
Our road from ditch to ditch is 33 feet wide. I was going to put down 3/4 crusher run on top of that 1 1/2 clean limestone gravel. Would you cover all of that surface up with 3/4 crusher run?
@@bryans5339 if your driving surface is that wide I would cover the whole driving surface 33 ft is a very wide road in my opinion I don’t like my roads to be any wider the 26ft wide and the maximum I prefer 22 to 24ft wide hope this helps thanks for watching!
Well it's looking good it's too bad you can't put some hydroseed on that back in the day we just take the tar distributor and soak it you wouldn't believe the grass we would have sure did stop a lot of erosion hope you have a wonderful day 🇺🇸
@@jimhanifer1177 thanks Jim and are growing season is pretty much over here so it will grow back pretty quick in the spring and I will be redoing it anyway thanks for watching.
Where's the old F Marko? Thought you going to show us how good you are at throwing the blade out in the bank position 😁... after you get all the bolts loosened up that is.
@@adriannettlefold9084 lol buddy well I’m currently fixing a few oil leaks on it hopefully get to use it this fall yet and don’t think I will be rolling blade out to the side like I do on my new machines thanks for watching!
The butt bubble was in action on that one, eh? Guess spending another 2 hours wheel rolling and shaving it smooth wasn’t in the budget, but the rain’ll make er’ smooth 😅 Good job, man!
@@jamesragus1577 yes you’d be correct and yes I figured it wasn’t worth my time to wheel pack it when it was just powder I will make it look way better this coming spring when I can do it the right way thanks for watching!
that drain would catch a lot of water . the creek at the gully would be running well in wet weather . would it be just as easy to articulate and just have front wheels on back of the cutting and have blade over more . Easier to cut banks anyway
@@barney992 you certainly could just articulate and cut the same ditch I did but I wanted to show how pulling the saddle pin will also allow you to do the same job thanks for watching!
Nice job for what you had to work with. Surprisingly, a lot of the younger generation have no experience with what a grader is capable of doing. If it's not a excavator or dozer- can't clean that ditch out. You show a bit of what a good operator and grader is capable of. I wish I could send ya a green horn for a week, for you to show'em road blading 10-12 hr days for 5 days. He'd soon get the basics down. Thanks again for all you do !
@@ChrisKlein-q1c thanks I appreciate that and yes you are 100% correct on that lot of younger operators aren’t aware of what a motor grader is capable of as far as the training you might be in luck I’m looking at starting my own equipment training business this winter where I would come to where ever and off a couple days of training or a whole week of training I will let you know thanks for watching!
Who needs GPS! We got the graderman 💪🏻💪🏻👍👍
@@rollingcoal9500 the gps has its place I’ve used it a little bit while helping a contractor out on a job and it definitely makes a good operator that much more efficient but for the work I do I just use the crown gauge and the bubble in my butt and that’s good enough thanks for watching!
Hey buddy, good morning hope you’re having a super fantastic day like you guys we’ve been extremely dry for the last almost month now here in Colorado Springs.
I’ve been using the 620 GP now for about seven months. I almost have 200 hours on it now I do enjoy running it. I’ll give a review of it here at some point this weekend all put out something but overall it hasn’t been a bad machine.
@@michaelalan1546 good morning buddy and yes having a great day and I think it’s dry all over unless your down south where the hurricanes are and that’s awesome I look forward to seeing your review on your machine.
It hasn’t rained here since the middle of August, we started blading the bad spots dry two weeks ago to help out the farmers.
It’s been dry all over I pretty much am doing the same wanted to have roads in better shape for the farmers taking crops out hopefully we can catch a rain soon here.
Very nice job I was busy this week rolling headlands back into the field I will sure be watching your videos when you do your to pickup some more pointers
Thanks and that’s good like I said I have a fair amount of ditch clean out and back sloping to do so will have them videos coming I try and wait till we get a couple of hard freezes so the grass in the ditch dies so I can burn all the vegetation really makes it easier to work with thanks for watching!
@@graderman140mthe farmer I am doing the work for is going to HIGH SPEED Disc the pea and soybean stubble so it will spread out better
So you take off your blade extension to do ditches and head land work
@@billjohnston4088 yes I take off my 2ft extension to do my ditch clean out and back sloping if I wasn’t cleaning out the ditches I’d leave my extension on but since I’m in the ditches it’s easier to work with a 14ft moldboard.
@@billjohnston4088 I gotcha that will make a huge difference then that’s nice of him to work with you.
That’s a good job never heard of flatbottom ditches before, but that’s a good job
@@lilbluepuphiphip4905 thanks and yes I try to always have a nice level flat bottom ditch to cut down on erosion thanks for watching!
Our road from ditch to ditch is 33 feet wide. I was going to put down 3/4 crusher run on top of that 1 1/2 clean limestone gravel. Would you cover all of that surface up with 3/4 crusher run?
@@bryans5339 if your driving surface is that wide I would cover the whole driving surface 33 ft is a very wide road in my opinion I don’t like my roads to be any wider the 26ft wide and the maximum I prefer 22 to 24ft wide hope this helps thanks for watching!
Looks great…!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Well it's looking good it's too bad you can't put some hydroseed on that back in the day we just take the tar distributor and soak it you wouldn't believe the grass we would have sure did stop a lot of erosion hope you have a wonderful day 🇺🇸
@@jimhanifer1177 thanks Jim and are growing season is pretty much over here so it will grow back pretty quick in the spring and I will be redoing it anyway thanks for watching.
Where's the old F Marko? Thought you going to show us how good you are at throwing the blade out in the bank position 😁... after you get all the bolts loosened up that is.
@@adriannettlefold9084 lol buddy well I’m currently fixing a few oil leaks on it hopefully get to use it this fall yet and don’t think I will be rolling blade out to the side like I do on my new machines thanks for watching!
The butt bubble was in action on that one, eh? Guess spending another 2 hours wheel rolling and shaving it smooth wasn’t in the budget, but the rain’ll make er’ smooth 😅 Good job, man!
@@jamesragus1577 yes you’d be correct and yes I figured it wasn’t worth my time to wheel pack it when it was just powder I will make it look way better this coming spring when I can do it the right way thanks for watching!
that drain would catch a lot of water . the creek at the gully would be running well in wet weather . would it be just as easy to articulate and just have front wheels on back of the cutting and have blade over more . Easier to cut banks anyway
@@barney992 you certainly could just articulate and cut the same ditch I did but I wanted to show how pulling the saddle pin will also allow you to do the same job thanks for watching!
@@graderman140m ok thanks . seen it done both ways