Yes The big screen in the cab. Also the new one says active controls on the door in big white letters. The handrail is orange on the new one and yellow on the old one. There’s a few other things but those are the main giveaways
Interest rates are impacting home sales, construction loans and everything else. A lot of developers are down sizing development projects and suspending any new construction until things improve. So demand for wood is impacted for future sales. Love the fire. Reminds me of the bon fires we had in high school. Was blessed to grow up in farming country with plenty of heavy equipment available. Thanks for sharing.
You are so correct about how nice that field looks after raking. That Ruckus Rake is a boon! Also, a nice fire that is burning really well. Today was a fun one, Chris. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
Yaaaaah!!!! Chris has a Big Fire. It always seems to rain after I wash a vehicle or if I plan to work in the yard. The old excavator still works good - even with squeeky dry tracks. Backfilling hole is very dusty - you DO need some rain (and blow out some air filters).
Now that is a fire!!!!! I think it ranks as one of the best you have had a while, I applaud you sir. Bet you could roast hot dogs from 100 ‘ out. Thanks for the update young man.
yes that Fire is impressive just love a good fire gets rid of a lot of things nice work all round right there shame some one did not take some of it for fire wood but as you have say before no one wont's it no matter it burns well Cheers
Great work. I've been watching ever since the beginning of Bealy Good. So good to see that you like to keep your work sites clean and organized. The only way to do things. Thanks Chris.
My boss has been waiting to burn a couple of piles but have been waiting for the right conditions cause it has been so dry and not the right wind. We have one pile that is mainly just bunch of crap that we can't chip or turn into firewood and we also do dead deer pickup for our county, the other pile is left over from an old barn that we are using part of the pad to store scrap steel from crushing concrete until we get enough to fill up a tractor trailer vs our dump trailer.
@@sharonmiller6436 I always thought he'd be more careful after he set his excavator on fire that time.. burned up his wiring... but it seems the windshield was worse.. then again, that might have made the cab into a dutch oven of sorts... would get me out of the way too.
That's a real advantage to having sets of equipment, lot less hauling, scheduling and only have move yourself at your time! Can't really put a finger on it but its real!
Nice little Saturday afternoon episode to watch Chris burning another pile of trees and brush with a barn pad added in to even it out. Gee Chris, thanks for getting dust in out eyes filling in that hole where you got ride of the debris from when you raked that field. Kind of offbeat actually putting in lifts and compacting them down with debris but I can see it's neccessary. Next time I'll make sure toput on some goggles and a mask 😅😂😂😊
Oh Yeah, That is one Hot Ass Fire !! Hell, I think I felt the Heat off of it sitting here watching !! lolololol... Boy, that Ol pile of crap was Dusty !! lolol... Yeah Chris, it was looking like the bottom was getting ready to fall out , there at the end !! I believe it did too...lolol... Great as always Man !! Have a great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
Chris, the to kindle from a Fire to this Weekend! It is Summer solstice a Festivities with Fire and A Party. And by the Barn pad make a Hole and the to fill with other Material is okay. Good Video from Your Work. Thanks
When I look at properties like this with a clean slate, it always bothers me that they do not take the opportunity to create a grand drive up to the house. I get that they want pasture for their horses, but they can get creative with the fencing and have multiple grazing areas. I'm not sure if Live Oaks grow in the area, but something to that affect opening up at the end to reveal the home. The trees will also eventually provide shade for the animals on the other side of the fence. Just my thoughts.
That is one pile of crap going down in that hole. Nice to be able to go back and forth on jobs with the added equipment. Doing great with expanding your business.
Yup the weatherman is having his time up here to supposed to rain steady but but little here little there and then nothing i think Mother Nature is having fun with them again but i know you all need rain too so we’re enjoying what we get for now and your job is going well and looking really good i know the end of the project will be very nice 👍😎🇺🇸NY
What would happen if you dug a trench a little longer than the burn pile you plan to make, put some larger logs across it with a little space between them and built the fire on top? Wouldn't that let a lot of air under the fire and speed it up a lot? Too much?
G'day Chris, I may be mistaken but with the average price for firewood being more than $500 AUD per metric ton this year it is a bit disturbing to see so much potentially good/valuable material going up in smoke on burn heaps! Therefore I wonder, if obtaining a log processing attachment for your skid steer like the one Matt recently demonstrated with his Takeuchi on his Diesel Creek RUclips channel might be a worthwhile side venture for you? Could it at very least pay for itself while financing a bit of occasional employment for somebody and/or firewood for a few folks in local communities who might otherwise struggle to keep warm next winter?
People there don't use firewood to heat with. Because they don't get much snow there. Because where he is winter time is Hurricane season they get rain instead. Alot of rain. He has offered the for free no-one would take it.
Glad to see the older 220 in action. It’s still the favorite. It’s proven itself over and over again.
How do you tell the difference between the two? Is it the screen on the right ?
@@gregholmes3661 I believe that is one way.
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More scratches on the back than the new one tho I've no doubt that over time they'll begin to look like twins.
Yes The big screen in the cab. Also the new one says active controls on the door in big white letters. The handrail is orange on the new one and yellow on the old one. There’s a few other things but those are the main giveaways
The older one has longer tines on the grapples and the tracks squeak when it's dry! 🙂
Love the fires! You do so much interesting stuff!!
Everything looks nice when Chris is finished. I hope you welcome some much needed rain. Thanks
Interest rates are impacting home sales, construction loans and everything else. A lot of developers are down sizing development projects and suspending any new construction until things improve. So demand for wood is impacted for future sales.
Love the fire. Reminds me of the bon fires we had in high school. Was blessed to grow up in farming country with plenty of heavy equipment available. Thanks for sharing.
That’s what you call a fire, thanks Chris 👌🍺😎👍
Cant beat a burning video 🔥A nice change of pace from the pond build .😊
You let the smoke out
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You are so correct about how nice that field looks after raking. That Ruckus Rake is a boon! Also, a nice fire that is burning really well. Today was a fun one, Chris. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
I really like the results that the Ruckus Rake produces.
Now that’s a campfire, and I love it! ❤❤❤
Needs some novelty size marshmallows stuck on the branches of a tree held to the fire with the excavator. 🤪🤪🤪
You do know how to make things look nice!
Well done 👍 job 👍
Love it and
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Thanks for taking Us back to the clearing job Video! Nice to see cleaning it up!!👍👍
Beautiful property
A pleasure to watch your channel. Great machine operator
Nice fire. Ruckus rake certainly adds a neat finish, clear of rocks & etc. A 'bit' dusty before the rain. Track loader coming in awful handy.
This is fire time through the size and piles have gotten slightly smaller since the earliest videos.
You always made nice big fires.
You have rehabbed that whole place! Land clearing, pond, etc etc! 👌👌 nice to work one job and not have to move equipment often!
Loved his laugh when he was talking about the fire. Good for cooking brats.
Chris I always look forward to your burns, thank u
Hey Chris I hear you about the timber having to go into the fire. In my area they no longer taking any pulpwood and getting very peaky with saw logs.
If Canada would have been a little closer, I would have loved to come and pick it up. Greetings Jon van Beilen.
Our local meteorological service, once in May, were perfect in their forecast-they predicted the days of the week in the correct order.
Amazes me how much you get done. PHD. Planning hAuling and digging❤❤❤
That is one whale of a weenie roast! wow, fields look great after the clearing and raking, amazing work there as always!
Only a true fellow pyromaniac can truly appreciate that fire 🔥😍😀
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Are you from Chile or your family?
burn baby burn
Yaaaaah!!!! Chris has a Big Fire. It always seems to rain after I wash a vehicle or if I plan to work in the yard. The old excavator still works good - even with squeeky dry tracks. Backfilling hole is very dusty - you DO need some rain (and blow out some air filters).
Cleanup is always a blessing. Going to be pretty place n trees. God's blessings and thank u for video.
Now that is a fire!!!!! I think it ranks as one of the best you have had a while, I applaud you sir. Bet you could roast hot dogs from 100 ‘ out. Thanks for the update young man.
yes that Fire is impressive just love a good fire gets rid of a lot of things nice work all round right there shame some one did not take some of it for fire wood but as you have say before no one wont's it no matter it burns well Cheers
Don’t often get a chuckle out of you 😅. Gotta love a campfire.
Great work. I've been watching ever since the beginning of Bealy Good. So good to see that you like to keep your work sites clean and organized. The only way to do things. Thanks Chris.
My boss has been waiting to burn a couple of piles but have been waiting for the right conditions cause it has been so dry and not the right wind. We have one pile that is mainly just bunch of crap that we can't chip or turn into firewood and we also do dead deer pickup for our county, the other pile is left over from an old barn that we are using part of the pad to store scrap steel from crushing concrete until we get enough to fill up a tractor trailer vs our dump trailer.
Just curious...do you ever note the GPS coordinates of borrow pits? Seems like it might be useful on large jobs, both for you and for the landowner.
Great burn great video thanks Chris
You know that's a hot fire when Chris won't stay anywhere near it even in the machine. And that baby looked HOT...
He's been a little more careful ever since the windshield broke from the heat a while back.
@@sharonmiller6436 I always thought he'd be more careful after he set his excavator on fire that time.. burned up his wiring... but it seems the windshield was worse.. then again, that might have made the cab into a dutch oven of sorts... would get me out of the way too.
Where there's 🔥 🔥 and Smoke☁️☁️, Chris is having a good day... 😅
Still a lot of work to get it done love the big fire
That's a real advantage to having sets of equipment, lot less hauling, scheduling and only have move yourself at your time! Can't really put a finger on it but its real!
Another great video bro with a bit of this and a bit of that making for good viewing as always. Safe travels. Ken Allen
Nice little Saturday afternoon episode to watch Chris burning another pile of trees and brush with a barn pad added in to even it out.
Gee Chris, thanks for getting dust in out eyes filling in that hole where you got ride of the debris from when you raked that field.
Kind of offbeat actually putting in lifts and compacting them down with debris but I can see it's neccessary.
Next time I'll make sure toput on some goggles and a mask 😅😂😂😊
As Chris laughs Evilly❤️🔥👀
GOOD ONE, KEEP SAFE AND WELL..
Job well done 👍🏻
You have some lovely fires but no sausages cooking. Good work looking great. Xx
I love a good fire 🔥 👍😎
Oh Yeah, That is one Hot Ass Fire !! Hell, I think I felt the Heat off of it sitting here watching !! lolololol... Boy, that Ol pile of crap was Dusty !! lolol... Yeah Chris, it was looking like the bottom was getting ready to fall out , there at the end !! I believe it did too...lolol... Great as always Man !! Have a great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
Hearing you say wow about a fire is funny. 😂
Chris, the to kindle from a Fire to this Weekend! It is Summer solstice a Festivities with Fire and A Party. And by the Barn pad make a Hole and the to fill with other Material is okay. Good Video from Your Work. Thanks
Chris, ya little fire bug, you do make some rip snorting fires...lol
When I look at properties like this with a clean slate, it always bothers me that they do not take the opportunity to create a grand drive up to the house. I get that they want pasture for their horses, but they can get creative with the fencing and have multiple grazing areas. I'm not sure if Live Oaks grow in the area, but something to that affect opening up at the end to reveal the home. The trees will also eventually provide shade for the animals on the other side of the fence. Just my thoughts.
That is one pile of crap going down in that hole. Nice to be able to go back and forth on jobs with the added equipment. Doing great with expanding your business.
Yup the weatherman is having his time up here to supposed to rain steady but but little here little there and then nothing i think Mother Nature is having fun with them again but i know you all need rain too so we’re enjoying what we get for now and your job is going well and looking really good i know the end of the project will be very nice 👍😎🇺🇸NY
Watching later guns and Roses on television live Glastonbury cheers Chris from UK 🇬🇧
Give her in heaven there. He had one hell of a fire. I was a big one. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦🔥🔥
Killer fire!
😅What you call a camp fire. I agree the ruckus rake makes it look awesome. Thank you and have a great day.
👍One of your better bonfires.
Is there very much of a power difference between the old and new 220?
Burn baby burn🎶🔥😊
If thats what you call a camp fire ..id hate to see what you call a bonfire ..lol ..keep on keeping on ..i enjoy watching your videos.
Best fire ever.
Going to be a very nice property
that old machine just looks like a "Barney" to me.🙂
Love your video brother keep up your video brother dozens work.👍👍🤘
Oh it's gonna rain 🌧️.
Great video
Nice job
Mow the lawn - or - watch a big fire?
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
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Oh. I see. Ya needed a cab filling in the borrow pit. Grin.
Nice going, Chris
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Thank you
Timber!!!
you need to talk to DP about getting his tracks cleaned out and what happens when you don’t
Cheers
Now that is a log roast lol !
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Welcome to Camp Let's Dig ....Where you have to stay at least 1,000 feet from the campfire at all times😜😂🤣😂
Hmmmmm maybe a second haul truck? Or maybe a small dump truck so not so many trips with the loader. (Just an observation)
What would happen if you dug a trench a little longer than the burn pile you plan to make, put some larger logs across it with a little space between them and built the fire on top? Wouldn't that let a lot of air under the fire and speed it up a lot? Too much?
The arsonist is getting his fix 💥💥
Great job at the job site. that 220 dozer is a beast..
No Chris that's a kick a$$ bonfire
Probably won't rain until they get the roof on the house 😊😊
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Another nice episode!
BURN BABY BURN! 😈
You could send smoke signals to the MOON! 😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇲
AAAHHH 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
LetsBurn18!
Срочно туши! Пожар будет!🚒
Hey chris what's the coolest thing you've ever found digging a burrow pit?
Body - Just kidding he doesn’t talk about that…
Probably a 100 yr old balloon 😂😂😂
Looks like you need to find Barney's brother. It would have made moving dirt so much faster.
[31:14] The benefit of a fully glassed-in cab :-)
Hello Mr. G.😊
ya need the stay puffed marshmallow man from ghost busters for that fire 😂
Bom dia meu amigo like ótimo trabalho abraço
G'day Chris, I may be mistaken but with the average price for firewood being more than $500 AUD per metric ton this year it is a bit disturbing to see so much potentially good/valuable material going up in smoke on burn heaps!
Therefore I wonder, if obtaining a log processing attachment for your skid steer like the one Matt recently demonstrated with his Takeuchi on his Diesel Creek RUclips channel might be a worthwhile side venture for you?
Could it at very least pay for itself while financing a bit of occasional employment for somebody and/or firewood for a few folks in local communities who might otherwise struggle to keep warm next winter?
People there don't use firewood to heat with. Because they don't get much snow there. Because where he is winter time is Hurricane season they get rain instead. Alot of rain. He has offered the for free no-one would take it.
Holy smoke, that's dry!!