Doug, you are a great example of the phrase “necessity is the mother of invention “…I like the way you explain what you do, why you do it, and how you do it. I really like your channel and look forward to each posting…keep up the good work and I’ll keep watching…
Doug, since you are the King of "Hacks", I saw one on youtube recently I think you would like. The guy converted an old 5 gallon propane tank in to a portable compressed air tank. This would allow him to use an air hose wherever he wanted, even if there was no electricity, etc. Made me think of it when you were pulling the dirt off the track area. With the portable compressed tank, you could connect your air blowing accessory and blow off the remaining free dirt where you want and not get your garage/driveway dirty.
Doug, another sensible approach and fix/upgrade to your equipment! As well as that seems to work, you should look into getting the idea patented! I'm really enjoying your RUclips work, it's calm and based on a need you have. Thanks for sharing yourself, your family and your life with us!
Pure genius on adding this to the standard blade. Meets all your needs and makes working easier. I like the tool, too. You are the master of looking at a problem or issue and developing easy, cost-effective solutions that actually work. Well done! Oh, BTW, it is amazing how quickly you have become comfortable in presenting your information. You’re already like an old pro at explaining things on the camera. Bravo!
Doug what you do is constant innovation or as we say in OZ …..Aussie ingenuity mate ! I know exactly why you did this to the tilt blade and what’s more I love the idea… I work in civil construction and bulk earthmoving projects around Melbourne city and greater Victoria from large scale Dam repairs to metro tunnel builds and operate large and small machines all brands and models from 777 dumpers down to a Skiddy , So I get it when you talk about the blade doing a dive and it is hard to control indeed messy and not a fine finish. However your idea is perfect for this application bravo Sir and I salute you . M. jackman ( Jacko )
Credit where credit is due Doug. I am no engineer or even a mechanic, but I do enjoy free smart thinking with practical outcomes and you appear to have this in spades . More power to you arm sir and bravo 🤙😎👍
Great video Doug! The channel is doing great. I never new there was a swivel attachment like that. Im getting all kinds of good info from you. Keep it coming!
With a T66 and dozer blade due in about 4 weeks ...specifically for trail grooming I might add...I can see I need to get some C channel on order as well.. Excellent solution to make this specific job easier, less fatiguing, for operator.!! THANK YOU! Subscribed.
That is a mighty "Slick" tool to have! Fabrication of your own tools and jigs is KING. Basically a "built-in" assisted float edge to minimise excessive gouging! Nice and Clean finishing surface.
Looks like that modified dozer blade works really well, and that track cleaning tool, saw the one you made for your neighbor, looks like the ticket!!! And the mounting for that cleaning tool, A+. We're gonna need more info on that thing, assuming you don't start marketing them for sale so we can pick one up for you. I've seen two other YTer's using that tilt plate and have been surprised that it hasn't caught on more, looks handy!! Have a good one!!
Another outstanding modification, this time for your dozer blade. Yeah, those washboard devits will put a hurt on you in a couple of hours. Thank You !
I don’t believe that there is a wrong answer, especially if it works for you, also a great idea! Especially for what you’re using it for. In a commercial application, I’d definitely need to be able to remove it, and use a dozer blade the way it is intended. BUT once everything is cut to grade. This would probably help with the nice clean look, and help not leave any washboards, if you didn’t pay attention 100% of the time.
I just use 2 wrenches and loosen the fitting when I have pressure built up in my grapple bucket when it sits in the sun like you mentioned. However that's very handy gadget. I def see you having a line of must have products you sell which you prob already do to some degree
Ingenious, Doug!! That’s an excellent enhancement to the dozer blade for your Bobcat. I bet Mike Morgan (Outdoors with the Morgans) could use one of those track cleaning tools you make. He’s got a new Kubota track loader similar to your Bobcat. Adam knows Mike.
I want to buy one of those tools. I saw it being used on Rockhill Farms RUclips channel…I also have a 325G Deere CTL and in this Louisiana mud it would be a very beneficial asset to my operation.
Love what you are doing. Ironically I happened to pick up two new machines this year the same e60r2 and t770. Great to see what you are doing. Most of my time is mulching, but that dozer blade will be a future purchase when I'm all done with the mulching.
I want all of your toys!!! Would love to have a skid steer and excavator to manage my property. I guess I'll have to start playing the lottery to see if I can make that happen. Thanks for the video.
Nice job Doug. As an collaborative idea you could send one of your track clean out tools to your favorite earth mover youtuber to possibly give a plug for your site. I like your style!
Those are no longer "trails", they are "Interstate Highways". Quite nice! Around here, they use smaller bull dozers to fix the trails. Which do a great job.
Great job!!! Will you make these tools and ship them to me in Maine? Hydraulics pressure release, dozer attachment and the track cleaner. I'll take all 3. How much?
I am trying to figure out a quick simple way to make a very small ditch with my skid steer... Just to bury 1" poly pipe for irrigation about 500 feet total. The area is going to be raw land and just excavated and I just need it down about 6" min as I am going back over with 2-4" of new loam after which will end up 8-10" deep in end. I was thinking of just a simple "pick" that I can connect to the bottom of the bucket that I can just jamb into the ground with the bucket and then backdrag along leaving a narrow 2-3" trench 6" deep... Rather than renting a pipe puller machine or attachment. I was considering maybe on one side in the bucket placing a receiver that I could slide a hitch into and use that to mount the "pick" or tooth or whatever that I could put on and take off easily.... Any suggestions? I run pipe in the process of installing new lawns at least a half dozen times a year so it would be very useful. Obviously it would be too dramatic for a good existing lawn I would have to use a dedicated pipe puller to not damage the lawn but in this case where I graded the dirt right before it should be no problem just dragging a spike or whatever maybe a piece of angle .... maybe I will weld and make a "wedge" shape similar to angle just less than the 90 degree to help it slice through as I pull back.
@KLC Ken I think if you go to one of the “tractor stores” you can find things like replacement ripper teeth or V style plow points. You could attach something like that to the machine and plow out that trench?? I did something similar to this when I ran an electric wire down the side of my driveway about 800’. It worked out really well and did not tear up a lot of ground for such a small ditch. Good luck.
@Keith Mueller that tilt plate is not exclusive to bobcat. There are several companies that make them. Just search tilt attachment for track or skid loader.
We have one of those Bobcat dozer blades also. It is worthless as tits on a boar hog. Gonna try your remedy to see if it will help in our sand. Already replaced the Bobcat shoes with a 6’ flat snow plow blade. It does help a little but still pretty much a useless tool. Expensive attachment and well built too. Wonder if it could be converted to some sort of electronic grade control.
@chingadiculous, it’s his channel and his choice. I would never tell him how to run his business. Music is one of the hardest things to find when editing videos.
You gotta have patent lawyers beating down your door to sign you as a client! I was wondering why you don't, as we say in the south, bush hawg, your trails as opposed to digging them up. I would think vegetation would keep the trails from eroding, or getting muddy, or do you just not have that problem?
You never had the originals shoes set correctly to start I have a cat Six way dirt blade had two friends sent there’s back same thing your talking about there’s a trick to the shoes they will work fine
Doug, you are a great example of the phrase “necessity is the mother of invention “…I like the way you explain what you do, why you do it, and how you do it. I really like your channel and look forward to each posting…keep up the good work and I’ll keep watching…
Doesn’t matter what needs fixing, modified or adjusted. Doug always has the answer. And reasonably priced. Win win!
Awesome. You’ve fixed the number one complaint about blades on skid loaders.
Next build a flip down rake!
What are you thinking?
What would be its intended use?
Dozer operators use them to rake roots, brush and vegetation when clearing lots and roads.
OMG, no rocks in your dirt. I love it. I have more rocks than dirt in NEPA. Sweet tool for cleaning out the tracks!
Great video , very helpful , love your hack modification useful
Another awesome installment of "There's got to be a better way".
Thanks brother. 🤠👍
Well said Doug, I like how you explain things so an old retired knuckelhead like me can understand. You could patent that!
Doug, since you are the King of "Hacks", I saw one on youtube recently I think you would like. The guy converted an old 5 gallon propane tank in to a portable compressed air tank. This would allow him to use an air hose wherever he wanted, even if there was no electricity, etc. Made me think of it when you were pulling the dirt off the track area. With the portable compressed tank, you could connect your air blowing accessory and blow off the remaining free dirt where you want and not get your garage/driveway dirty.
Doug, another sensible approach and fix/upgrade to your equipment! As well as that seems to work, you should look into getting the idea patented! I'm really enjoying your RUclips work, it's calm and based on a need you have. Thanks for sharing yourself, your family and your life with us!
Pure genius on adding this to the standard blade. Meets all your needs and makes working easier. I like the tool, too. You are the master of looking at a problem or issue and developing easy, cost-effective solutions that actually work. Well done! Oh, BTW, it is amazing how quickly you have become comfortable in presenting your information. You’re already like an old pro at explaining things on the camera. Bravo!
Thank you!
Doug what you do is constant innovation or as we say in OZ …..Aussie ingenuity mate !
I know exactly why you did this to the tilt blade and what’s more I love the idea…
I work in civil construction and bulk earthmoving projects around Melbourne city and greater Victoria from large scale Dam repairs to metro tunnel builds and operate large and small machines all brands and models from 777 dumpers down to a Skiddy , So I get it when you talk about the blade doing a dive and it is hard to control indeed messy and not a fine finish. However your idea is perfect for this application bravo Sir and I salute you .
M. jackman ( Jacko )
Thank you kindly sir!!
Credit where credit is due Doug.
I am no engineer or even a mechanic, but I do enjoy free smart thinking with practical outcomes and you appear to have this in spades .
More power to you arm sir and bravo 🤙😎👍
Doug, we need a forestry mulcher video where you clear out all of the underbrush around the trails...
Good idea and soil type and moisture makes a difference
Awesome setup Doug. Thanks for another great video.
Great video Doug! The channel is doing great. I never new there was a swivel attachment like that. Im getting all kinds of good info from you. Keep it coming!
With a T66 and dozer blade due in about 4 weeks ...specifically for trail grooming I might add...I can see I need to get some C channel on order as well.. Excellent solution to make this specific job easier, less fatiguing, for operator.!! THANK YOU! Subscribed.
Thanks for jumping on board! I hope you really enjoy your new machine! I know I sure like mine!
That is a mighty "Slick" tool to have!
Fabrication of your own tools and jigs is KING.
Basically a "built-in" assisted float edge to minimise excessive gouging!
Nice and Clean finishing surface.
That tool made is brilliant, I'm in the UK and just bought a t650 and I love it
Enjoy the machine, they are nice! Good luck with it!
Doug you come up with some amazing ideas!!
Another great video. I really enjoy seeing your modifications . you do great work.
At least you're up for cleaning up the tracks.
Nice modification and awesome pressure release tool. Thanks for sharing!
great work as always....Jim J in JAX, FLA
I know tilt buckets from excavators, never seen something like this on a bobcat, very interesting!
Nice modifications Doug, that angled adapter you showed in the beginning is pretty neat!
I love your design of the hydraulic decompression tool ! Keep up the good work neighbor Doug 👍👍.
Brilliant doug love it
Thanks for cleaning up the trails for me when I come over lol
@Hometown Acres Don’t want you to spill your beer. 😆
Looks like that modified dozer blade works really well, and that track cleaning tool, saw the one you made for your neighbor, looks like the ticket!!! And the mounting for that cleaning tool, A+.
We're gonna need more info on that thing, assuming you don't start marketing them for sale so we can pick one up for you. I've seen two other YTer's using that tilt plate and have been surprised that it hasn't caught on more, looks handy!! Have a good one!!
Most definitely would like video on the tool to clean the the tracks🇺🇸
Another outstanding modification, this time for your dozer blade. Yeah, those washboard devits will put a hurt on you in a couple of hours. Thank You !
Ingenious workaround Doug .
I don’t believe that there is a wrong answer, especially if it works for you, also a great idea! Especially for what you’re using it for. In a commercial application, I’d definitely need to be able to remove it, and use a dozer blade the way it is intended. BUT once everything is cut to grade. This would probably help with the nice clean look, and help not leave any washboards, if you didn’t pay attention 100% of the time.
I totally agree!
You can cut a level road if the road is not level to start with. That is what I need.
Hey Doug, that is a pretty clever gadget for the hoses. You're just a regular McGuyver aren't you!!
I just use 2 wrenches and loosen the fitting when I have pressure built up in my grapple bucket when it sits in the sun like you mentioned. However that's very handy gadget. I def see you having a line of must have products you sell which you prob already do to some degree
Good adaptations. Make what you need. Love it.
Good one Dough
Ingenious, Doug!! That’s an excellent enhancement to the dozer blade for your Bobcat. I bet Mike Morgan (Outdoors with the Morgans) could use one of those track cleaning tools you make. He’s got a new Kubota track loader similar to your Bobcat. Adam knows Mike.
@Michael Hill, I have offered to give him one many times. He is about an hour drive away. I would love for him to stop by sometime.
@@OneEyeCustoms I pretty sure he visited Adam one time, I think. Hopefully he’ll take you on it soon. Thanks 👍
Great idea, I see an upcoming project for myself!
You need to patent your “make life easier gadgets”!! Thanks for sharing
I want to buy one of those tools. I saw it being used on Rockhill Farms RUclips channel…I also have a 325G Deere CTL and in this Louisiana mud it would be a very beneficial asset to my operation.
Unfortunately I do not have shipping set up for the tool. I only sell them here in NW PA at my local Bobcat dealer.
I usually just connect the two on the attachment together it equalizes pressure but you maybe in extreme heat fluctuations
Love what you are doing. Ironically I happened to pick up two new machines this year the same e60r2 and t770. Great to see what you are doing. Most of my time is mulching, but that dozer blade will be a future purchase when I'm all done with the mulching.
A great video.
I want all of your toys!!! Would love to have a skid steer and excavator to manage my property. I guess I'll have to start playing the lottery to see if I can make that happen. Thanks for the video.
Nice job Doug. As an collaborative idea you could send one of your track clean out tools to your favorite earth mover youtuber to possibly give a plug for your site. I like your style!
Love your “toys”! 👍 (Actually, I love the way you innovate….to make your “toys” better.)
good video.
Doug you rock!
Good stuff man keep up the great content! 👍
That is a brilliant modification
@Ryan Goff Thank you!
Nice video
Those are no longer "trails", they are "Interstate Highways". Quite nice!
Around here, they use smaller bull dozers to fix the trails. Which do a great job.
looks good buddy
Thanks 👍
Doug the inventor!! Love it!
(Oops) You are doing great with your channel.
Great job!!! Will you make these tools and ship them to me in Maine? Hydraulics pressure release, dozer attachment and the track cleaner. I'll take all 3. How much?
I bet that blade would be useful for snow removal. Tim in northern TN
Awesome
do u think this would work on a kubota backhoe. if u wonder what type of machine i have youtube videos of my machine
thanks
I’m sorry, I’m not sure what you are asking??
@@OneEyeCustoms will.it work on a kubota tractor as well, i was saying i have a video of my machine on my page. it has those type of buckets
Ahh, yes, the tilt attachment will work on most all machines that has the quick attachment buckets and an auxiliary hydraulic hook ups
great job!!!
Would tilting the blade so the cutting edge was vertical not keep it from gouging?
Great video👍🏻👏🏻🇺🇸
Cool idea. Did you patent it, for a modification?
No sir, just made it work better for my needs.
So did you make the swivel attachment for that bucket?
Nope, had to buy that…
Simular Attatchment with what "the other neighbor" (or was that you) that has a Pivot Head on the Mini-Excavator...
@TK Skagen yes, that was me also with the tilt bucket attachment for the excavator.
That is bad ass
Well thank you!
Could be a handy tool...
I am trying to figure out a quick simple way to make a very small ditch with my skid steer... Just to bury 1" poly pipe for irrigation about 500 feet total. The area is going to be raw land and just excavated and I just need it down about 6" min as I am going back over with 2-4" of new loam after which will end up 8-10" deep in end. I was thinking of just a simple "pick" that I can connect to the bottom of the bucket that I can just jamb into the ground with the bucket and then backdrag along leaving a narrow 2-3" trench 6" deep... Rather than renting a pipe puller machine or attachment. I was considering maybe on one side in the bucket placing a receiver that I could slide a hitch into and use that to mount the "pick" or tooth or whatever that I could put on and take off easily.... Any suggestions? I run pipe in the process of installing new lawns at least a half dozen times a year so it would be very useful. Obviously it would be too dramatic for a good existing lawn I would have to use a dedicated pipe puller to not damage the lawn but in this case where I graded the dirt right before it should be no problem just dragging a spike or whatever maybe a piece of angle .... maybe I will weld and make a "wedge" shape similar to angle just less than the 90 degree to help it slice through as I pull back.
@KLC Ken I think if you go to one of the “tractor stores” you can find things like replacement ripper teeth or V style plow points. You could attach something like that to the machine and plow out that trench?? I did something similar to this when I ran an electric wire down the side of my driveway about 800’. It worked out really well and did not tear up a lot of ground for such a small ditch. Good luck.
Where can I find the "Swivel" attachment?
Any bobcat dealer sells them and there are other companies that make them.
Bobcat calls it a tiltach
Do you have that clean out tool for sale,love to have it if it's available
I sell it through my local Bobcat dealer, “Bobcat of Erie” I just don’t have the means to ship them so they handle that for me.
Love your channel just discovered so how do I buy that tool?
@Roger I I haven’t set up anything yet for shipping. Once I do, I will set up a link and a way to order. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. How many Patents do you have?
LOL, Got it :):)
I know nothing about track loaders. Not any more!
Is the tilt plate exclusive to bobcat? I have never seen that before on a skid steer.
@Keith Mueller that tilt plate is not exclusive to bobcat. There are several companies that make them. Just search tilt attachment for track or skid loader.
We have one of those Bobcat dozer blades also. It is worthless as tits on a boar hog. Gonna try your remedy to see if it will help in our sand. Already replaced the Bobcat shoes with a 6’ flat snow plow blade. It does help a little but still pretty much a useless tool. Expensive attachment and well built too. Wonder if it could be converted to some sort of electronic grade control.
Do me a solid and start working with Adam with his music selection on his videos!
@chingadiculous, it’s his channel and his choice. I would never tell him how to run his business. Music is one of the hardest things to find when editing videos.
for sure. Everything has copywrites. You do very well though. Adam's is different, but still gets the job done.
@@OneEyeCustoms I feel ya. Everytime I hear the twangy blue grass music played on Adam's videos I get the urge to put in a big fat lip of dip!
You gotta have patent lawyers beating down your door to sign you as a client! I was wondering why you don't, as we say in the south, bush hawg, your trails as opposed to digging them up. I would think vegetation would keep the trails from eroding, or getting muddy, or do you just not have that problem?
👍👍
I hope you pattoned your design.
I did not, it is just a simple plate bolted on. I hope it helps others out that want something that works better .
You're name is easy to remember, but what is "HOMETOWN ACRES" name?
There is "Neighbor Doug (you), and that other guy with the pond...
Lol, he is neighbor Adam.
@@OneEyeCustoms I have always been so bad with names, but " Neighbor Doug" has miraculously stuck in my mind!
You never had the originals shoes set correctly to start I have a cat Six way dirt blade had two friends sent there’s back same thing your talking about there’s a trick to the shoes they will work fine
Nice mod
I copied your idea on the dozer blade: ruclips.net/video/0TipRGEquiQ/видео.html works AWESOME!!! Thank you so much!!!
I just watched the video! Awesome job!
Umm. That's not a bulldozer blade. Those are flat. Stop video title lies.
What’s not a bulldozer blade? That is in fact a bulldozer blade for a compact track loader. What is flat???
First 😀👌