I have built kilometres of forest roads over 20 years, so I quiet like watching you do this, pity your dozer wasn't spect with a ripper, I would never buy one without one.
Are you making a slight out slope for water to shed like on our trails in Pisgah Forest or a ditch along the bank like most of the roads in these mountains? Great work and video. I appreciate you.
Hi I’m coming from OTR trucking to doing some light excavating. I bought a nice little International tractor and I’m wondering how you learned to grade driveways and other excavation work. Was it just trial and error? Thanks
I often refer to “road bond”. Is there another name for that, that I might understand? I don’t work in your industry, so please forgive me it’s a rookie question.
That was really interesting for a guy new to heavy equipment operation. A few times I saw you doing things and wondered why....so I’ll have to watch a few more times to get it....but thank you!
Very nice job Mr. Todd . Really enjoy your videos and I learn something every time I watch your skills . But how do keep the hoop de dos out when pushing dirt with the dozer?
Thanks for the tips. I just purchased my first bulldozer and most of my land is on a side hill. This video will help me out quite a bit. I enjoyed the view with the camera mounted on the top of the cab the most. Thanks again for posting.
The head strap angle while on the dozer is really cool IMO. It’s pretty much recording exactly what you’re seeing/looking at. I have a video of it on my channel if you’re interested. Love the content and thanks for the inspiration too🤠🙌🏻
Looks a little monotonous, but fun! Did you have somewhat free reign in the general direction each path went? Over the top shot gave a better perspective on everything going on, but the multiple positions were interesting as well.
I have built kilometres of forest roads over 20 years, so I quiet like watching you do this, pity your dozer wasn't spect with a ripper, I would never buy one without one.
Yer very blood good ,very capable machine ,with driver's help of course. Well done man .
@@christopheryeates1791 thanks Christopher 🙏🏻
Looks like the some nice dirt no rocks! Lot of dirt to be moved there huh 💪🏼
Very nice. That’s quite the machine. Love the rooftop view. You really get a sense of what’s happening from up there.
Dave
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
Nice. Hoping to see more of your boxblading skills. I learn something new every time. You are a solid teacher.
Gotta hurry and finish the trail so you can help Grandpa brew some more moonshine 🥃🤠
@@idessaoutlaw 🤣🤣🤣Yesssss!!!!
Nice job Mr. Todd thank you for taking us along , keep the videos coming !!
U got some nice toys... My 309 just showed at CAT today. 😁
Congratulations on the 309! That's a great machine!
Are you making a slight out slope for water to shed like on our trails in Pisgah Forest or a ditch along the bank like most of the roads in these mountains? Great work and video. I appreciate you.
Greetings from EastTn Nothing more fun than cutting trails! Loved running a D3 back in the day Good job
Todd your doing a fine job lovein it watching you I’m retired from the oil field and I love to run dozers a lot miss doing it
How much money would be to buy new cat D2 ..
What is drainage plan here a side ditch?
Batter the side cut
That was rather enjoyable to watch, I must say!
Hey, are you still running the f750? How many miles/problems have you had?
Thank you Mr Todd. Another great video. In your opinion, a 299D3 with a dozer blade would do a comparable work ? Would take way longer? Thank you!
Is the Dozer new to you? I probably missed it in previous videos, if not.
Hi I’m coming from OTR trucking to doing some light excavating. I bought a nice little International tractor and I’m wondering how you learned to grade driveways and other excavation work. Was it just trial and error? Thanks
I have a 1949 Cat D2 5U Blade in front and rippers in back. It is still getting the job done but that new dozer of yours is awesome.
I often refer to “road bond”. Is there another name for that, that I might understand? I don’t work in your industry, so please forgive me it’s a rookie question.
That was really interesting for a guy new to heavy equipment operation.
A few times I saw you doing things and wondered why....so I’ll have to watch a few more times to get it....but thank you!
Todd you will cut a road anywhere! Love the camera view, the content and commentary. How many do you have on your work team, and how much was charged?
This was a long time ago. At the time of this video I had two employees. This little trail was around $2k. I’m back to working alone these days
@@DigginLife21 wow! Great video and thanks for the response!
Very nice job Mr. Todd . Really enjoy your videos and I learn something every time I watch your skills . But how do keep the hoop de dos out when pushing dirt with the dozer?
Just followed the single axle dump truck until you got off of I26. Lookin good
If you get ,say, $1500 a day, how much can you charge for a second guy?
What is the second guy doing?
@@DigginLife21 Maybe operating a skid steer or a dump truck.
Thanks for the tips. I just purchased my first bulldozer and most of my land is on a side hill. This video will help me out quite a bit. I enjoyed the view with the camera mounted on the top of the cab the most. Thanks again for posting.
My pleasure Stephen!!! Thanks for watching
The head strap angle while on the dozer is really cool IMO. It’s pretty much recording exactly what you’re seeing/looking at. I have a video of it on my channel if you’re interested. Love the content and thanks for the inspiration too🤠🙌🏻
Well, now I know what to rent to put a road through the woods. That dozer moves an incredible amount of dirt in a short period of time
I check every day to see if you have posted a video or not and when I don't see one I am disappointed lol keep up the good work Todd 👏
Nice job!.. Enjoy all your videos 💪🏼
Pretty good dozer man! I was impressed with that D2.
Cool camera position when you attached it to the side!
That D2 looks like it does a pretty good job and looks like a great little dozer to run.
When you turned around it really sunk in looking at that steep hill
seen you in saluda today i own the shed lot next to dg on ozone drive
Reminds me of my time doing fire trail maintenance
It is nice to know that there are still people that will do the right thing instead of the easy thing! Great Toddcast! Keep up the good work!
Great work nicely done Hillbilly.
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How you like that d2
Great job on the dozer.
Great ride along Todd...
Good job and video as usual 👍
Is what a job well done
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Sure looked nice
Nice!
I really learned a lot thank you
Glad it was helpful James!
Looks a little monotonous, but fun!
Did you have somewhat free reign in the general direction each path went?
Over the top shot gave a better perspective on everything going on, but the multiple positions were interesting as well.
I planned the path out with the customers guidance of where to start and where to finish.