Cool seeing your brothers give you a hard time Matt lol. The amount of experience this whole family has is really something special. Seems like everyone went out in the world and learned a trade to then bring all that knowledge back to the farm and have one of the best operations around. Really great vid
That one is a few cartons :D If you're gonna do it, do it right :P Huge thanks for bringing us along on this one, not a great time to be waving a camera in faces :D but if you don't laugh you'll cry
Nice to see that you didn't all pile onto the operator ... you get my respect for that ... stuff happens, it's fixed and we move on ... thanks to all the Jackson crew for sharing
I had to rescue a 307 that concked out climbing back to high ground when working in the tide on Sydney Harbour. We used the 20t Hyundai on a barge to lift her clear of the water but she had been under by then, so I had the job of flashing her back up. Stupid think was I asked the boss if he wanted me to service her before she went out and he ignored my advice and of course it was a blocked filter that ruined the day. My compliments to you all for staying calm and methodical.
Jobs a goodn. Thank you for your kind work and great accomplishment. May you all be blessed and find a means to keep your families safe and prosperous.
Great work Reminds me of extracting a Kato 25 ton at Enebba Western Australia Feb 1990 ,buried in a turkeys nest I swam / dog ,paddled away from it at least saved pilot I had managed to stop engine before water got into air intake, so not a complete disaster The rescue of ,machine was bit similar to yours That was the time on sites where blokes were allowed to think for themselves As we could not start machine we hooked a D9 flat track + a 651 twin powered scraper in tandem ,no luck the suction of a dead machine not a budge A young fella , Snowey if my memory serves me with some expert wheel case back hoe made a drain to drop the water level and around 10 pm we retired for the night similar next morning water level lowered , fire up the donk and one easy yank and it was out of there We were using chains in those years No pulling slings at least on that job My experience of chains if you’re using a heavy chain and hang some car Tyres along its length and take an easy pull it’s a lot less likely to snap We see a lot of stuff on 4 Wd shows that would make the old boys roll in their resting place I don’t recommend chains in place of slings ,but as they say any port in a storm Had a couple of close calls with chains generally my own mistakes End of story got machine out washed and returned to hire company in Perth Why did machines get into the water The boss who was a top bloke Instructed me the machine operator to fill in the turkey nest ?{ Place where pump is placed on site for filling water carts etc} He forgot to tell Paddy that turkey nest was app 4 meters deep and as machine at that stage was tracking on 1 track motor when I set out to pull a bucket of dirt from far bank and when the slide started with one track motor + lacking in power in we went Had lots of photos all lost when camera went missing anyway apart from dented pride all ended like your job well ,keep up the good work Paddy in Oz
That’s a lot of hard work and expensive pulling ropes broken but you mates sure got it out with minimal damage to the excavator. Great job and attitude from all of you your father should be proud of you all. 👍
I never get over what seems to be nearly infinite power in a D11. It wasn't working hard at all to pull that excavator out of really deep mud. Wow. Respect for boys who really know what they're doing in this vid. Job well done lads.
Good job getting it pulled out. You all are a good bunch of guys. You always have very good attitudes regardless of what you’re facing, that says a lot about y’alls characters. You’re always positive! This is absolutely the best channel on RUclips.
We sit and watch this and when the recovery is done we could think, other than wasted time and diesel, no harm no foul. But you guys spent significant dollars replacing those straps to get that done, wow.
I will say this much Matt, Phil and Brad sure give you plenty of content when they get near a machine 😁😁, that was well and truly as bogged as I have ever seen, good job
You haven't worked until you have to get large equipment unstuck and in your case HUGE equipment.....well done men cant believe the calm cool demeanor you guys have, didn't hear one cuss word even.
Top effort team Jackson. I guess the bigger the machines, that harder they fall when something goes wrong, ie bogged. With the bigger straps it did make it look like a walk in the part. And it was far from that having to trudge around and dig in the mud. Excellent video and thanks for taking the time out of an awful situation to share this. Well done.
Poor Volvo is messed up and dented now, you are lucky its not a tidal area. I am suprised the D11 managed to do that well pulling it up. I have been involved in quite a few similar situations, it doesn't always work out as planned. Those isolator buttons tend to always cause a problem, more often than not it is a tree branch or similar that decides to hit them while operating, hence "wtf, it's stopped"
OH. MY. GOD. OK, you were right, it got worse. LOL. My heart sank when the strap broke the second time. Well done on the recovery for those involved, and thanks to Matt for filming. (Jokes) Another great video, you guys definitely earned the beers that day. Thanks for taking us with you.
Best video ever from the Jackson Bros. Got to laugh when Phil asked who was going to clean the excavator. Brad immediately looked in JD ‘s direction. I take it this location is not on your property but a neighbour’s place. Could you Matt explain what was the actual job was trying to achieve. Black soil and moisture = heartache 😮
Well done Lads. It was certainly in a Hole. The old D 11 made it look pretty easy, but all the grovelling in the Mud Before the Big pull. I think this is a middle of Summer job with the D11 getting Bogged twice now the excavator . Cheers for the Video
I know all too well how good it feels to get an excavator out of a sticky hole, and in 3weeks time I’m going back onto a LGP machine for the next 5 years 😢👍🏻🏴
Comin from coal fields of eastern Ky mts I don’t see how this don’t happen even more….we get 11s stuck in shot rock and solid sandstone so I’d be scared to death to tip toe out in ground like that with 110t….you boys have it figured out though I guess…my names matt too and love watchin you boys work together especially with yer dad….i miss mine so bad
What I said last week... There's something about boys and mud. Hope I didn't put the mud curse on ! That was really something to see the spahgetti spewing out of the rope when it broke. Wow! Mud was my nemisis out in the woods. 60 years later and it's still just mud. Lot of work guys but you got it just fine.
Dive! Dive! Dive!. From the German Tiger tank operating manual, “if you are worried about bogging in, to check the ground, pick up your heaviest comrade on your back and walk to the area you are concerned and hop. If you do not break the surface, the ground will support the tank.”
Wow this is crazy! I have a farm, but nowhere near the size of this!! But when you stand back and take the right perspective, these are just toys that we love to play with!! (BIG toys!!!) haha!! Great video!
Good way to go broke quick smart playing with toys like that especially here in Australia, just the cost of the hardware you guys were using as straps and D shackles was enough for me. Nice work.
I was going to ask why the machine had an "oscillator" then I realised that it was a broken "isolator". Between your Ozzie accent and my Scottish ears it came out different. Well done on a difficult recovery.
That was stuck stuck. Lucky you had the D11 on hand to pull the digger out. Certainly had gear stuck bloody bad, maize truck & trailer sunk to the frame loaded so certainly know the pain & the feeling once it is out!
Wow, what a job. I couldn’t help but think if you had time and gear a tripod between the dozer and the excavator would change the vector and give you lift, but also complicates the situation and the silt would be problematic.
Actually, a bipod might be better. A tripod would need to be set up with a pulley and be stable in two directions, plus you couldn't run those straps through a pulley. A bipod however, you could connect to the excavator, then connect to the dozer and angle it more to the excavator to start with. Then it would lift the excavator as the dozer pulls it before reaching 90 degrees where hopefully lift is no longer needed. If the length of the line between the bipod and the excavator is a touch longer than the height of the bipod, then you wouldn't even need to re-rig it, just keep pulling and drag the bipod along which would actually help pull it out of the mud anyway. The real issue is, having a couple of beams strong enough with feet large enough to bite into the ground without sinking to bedrock, storing them, transporting them and setting them up. At that point, it would be easier to use another machine to carefully dig out an easier path for the excavator. Maybe an even smarter system would be the use of airbags. Think of 4x4 exhaust jacks. Well, they do make them much larger and whilst they are normally used with special air compressors, technically any air compressor would work, just a bit more slowly. They spread out the weight over a large area and use very low PSI (which is why you can hold one over the exhaust of a car to inflate them), so they are perfect in soft mud. A quick Google shows one intended for 4x4's rated to 4t for a few hundred bucks and I've seen them rated for at least 20t but not the prices on those. And at most, I've seen them rated at just 15 psi (some even lower at 7 psi). Honestly, just for laughs, I'd buy a couple of the 4x4 ones (still good for using on the 4x4's), and see if two of them can lift one end of the excavator on soft ground (not bogged). If they can, it may be a smart move to give them a try when it is bogged. Inflate them both and wait a while, inflate them again and let them break the suction slowly (if they can).
I may need to send a you picture where we got a 336 bogged that was new on its first job a couple of hundred metres away from there. Might make Brad feel a little better 😂😂.
Matt the marvel by passing the isolator a genius to by pass it in order to get the escalator started would be much much harder or impossible pulling a dead weight especially a track machine as all escalators are.I land planned a paddock as the combine was 28. run 16 feet wider and intentionally filled in a watercourse.A very wet year was using an Ackland wide line with a John Deere 5020 pulling it well could not see where the old water course had been and. dropped the 5020 right into it Was grounded for a week lost a weeks pay as had to get a neighbour with a D8 to get me out.Was also laughing stock in the district for being so stupid. I compliment Matt for staying so calm.
Well done Brad you couldn’t have bogged it better if you tried , as I said last time get the shovel out and start digging 😂😂😂😂should only take you a couple of weeks 😂😂😂😂, for serious farmers you give us some great comedy to watch and JD scratching a hole like a rabbit trying to find the tow point , love your videos Matt keep them coming mate
That was a bit of excitement you didn’t need, but it was bloody good viewing for us, anyway it’s a story that can be told and laughed at over a beer now it’s all done bar the shouting. Cheers lads.
Sympathies BRAD this is becoming the job from Hell mate. Nothing worse than being bogged once let alone 3 times. Well done to all as an excavator bogged down well and truly above the belly plates is a very heavy machine to move.
Was that a mention Moree? Growing up in Tamworth (Dad and grandparents a Gunnedah farmer), my bets based on the hospot volcanic mounds on the obvious NW slope and plains (AgQuip!), we're on Gunnedah-Coonabaran-Dunedoo. My memory of Narribiri (radio telescope) and Moree is flat!
Wow it’s bogged all right I hate mud can’t stand it ,How the heck did you get stuck can’t you dig your self out ,any way good luck I’ll just watch and best wishes boys cheers 🙏❤️💪💪😀👍🦘🇦🇺😎
Well talk about being under appreciated !! I for 1 Brad appreciate the excellent content you have provided...you don't deserve the stick ya taking, you should be taking a carton or 2 from the youtuber !
Cool seeing your brothers give you a hard time Matt lol.
The amount of experience this whole family has is really something special. Seems like everyone went out in the world and learned a trade to then bring all that knowledge back to the farm and have one of the best operations around. Really great vid
Thanks! Doesn’t feel like we run a smooth operation sometimes😂😂
Youse did good work lads top job, guess it was all down to Phil though as he seemed keen to get off early and pick that bike up
Boys with their toys and mud…..amazing the grunt in the Big Cat
That one is a few cartons :D If you're gonna do it, do it right :P Huge thanks for bringing us along on this one, not a great time to be waving a camera in faces :D but if you don't laugh you'll cry
I appreciate that you gave thanks to the Lord. That made my day as I am a believer and a fellow farmer in Montana USA
Nice to see that you didn't all pile onto the operator ... you get my respect for that ... stuff happens, it's fixed and we move on ... thanks to all the Jackson crew for sharing
I had to rescue a 307 that concked out climbing back to high ground when working in the tide on Sydney Harbour. We used the 20t Hyundai on a barge to lift her clear of the water but she had been under by then, so I had the job of flashing her back up.
Stupid think was I asked the boss if he wanted me to service her before she went out and he ignored my advice and of course it was a blocked filter that ruined the day.
My compliments to you all for staying calm and methodical.
Jobs a goodn. Thank you for your kind work and great accomplishment. May you all be blessed and find a means to keep your families safe and prosperous.
Great video Matt Brad Phil and JD
Great work Reminds me of extracting a Kato 25 ton at Enebba Western Australia Feb 1990 ,buried in a turkeys nest I swam / dog ,paddled away from it at least saved pilot I had managed to stop engine before water got into air intake, so not a complete disaster The rescue of ,machine was bit similar to yours That was the time on sites where blokes were allowed to think for themselves
As we could not start machine we hooked a D9 flat track + a 651 twin powered scraper in tandem ,no luck the suction of a dead machine not a budge A young fella , Snowey if my memory serves me with some expert wheel case back hoe made a drain to drop the water level and around 10 pm we retired for the night similar next morning water level lowered , fire up the donk and one easy yank and it was out of there
We were using chains in those years No pulling slings at least on that job My experience of chains if you’re using a heavy chain and hang some car Tyres along its length and take an easy pull it’s a lot less likely to snap We see a lot of stuff on 4 Wd shows that would make the old boys roll in their resting place I don’t recommend chains in place of slings ,but as they say any port in a storm Had a couple of close calls with chains generally my own mistakes
End of story got machine out washed and returned to hire company in Perth Why did machines get into the water The boss who was a top bloke Instructed me the machine operator to fill in the turkey nest ?{ Place where pump is placed on site for filling water carts etc} He forgot to tell Paddy that turkey nest was app 4 meters deep and as machine at that stage was tracking on 1 track motor when I set out to pull a bucket of dirt from far bank and when the slide started with one track motor + lacking in power in we went
Had lots of photos all lost when camera went missing anyway apart from dented pride all ended like your job well ,keep up the good work Paddy in Oz
Hang some car tires along the length of the chain?
Phil does the best commentary!
Great job guy’s recovering the excavator
Good job operating the camera Matt, avoids shovel operating duty
Spot on😉
Yeah! power of D11 is awesome, good advert for Cat you made there boys.
Very good effort boging the excavator. Lucky you have a d11. To help. Keep up the great work
Nice one boys. Beers all round.
Geez , you guys are having a tough few weeks .
Always a great videos to watch,
We always use the rule of thumb of a stuck vehicle weights three time its normal weight in mud or sand.
Anyway playing the the mud is always fun.
Obviously you guys have a sense of adventure!
Yeah I think we will be right for another adventure for a while😂
That’s a lot of hard work and expensive pulling ropes broken but you mates sure got it out with minimal damage to the excavator. Great job and attitude from all of you your father should be proud of you all. 👍
Thanks for sharing!
I never get over what seems to be nearly infinite power in a D11. It wasn't working hard at all to pull that excavator out of really deep mud. Wow. Respect for boys who really know what they're doing in this vid. Job well done lads.
Good job getting it pulled out. You all are a good bunch of guys. You always have very good attitudes regardless of what you’re facing, that says a lot about y’alls characters. You’re always positive! This is absolutely the best channel on RUclips.
We sit and watch this and when the recovery is done we could think, other than wasted time and diesel, no harm no foul. But you guys spent significant dollars replacing those straps to get that done, wow.
I will say this much Matt, Phil and Brad sure give you plenty of content when they get near a machine 😁😁, that was well and truly as bogged as I have ever seen, good job
I expected that hole to be full of water by morning. keep up the great work
You haven't worked until you have to get large equipment unstuck and in your case HUGE equipment.....well done men cant believe the calm cool demeanor you guys have, didn't hear one cuss word even.
Clearly I wasn't present during this operation 😅😂
Great job no one hurt all ok 😊
Far out, what a calamity! Great you got it out!!
Top effort team Jackson. I guess the bigger the machines, that harder they fall when something goes wrong, ie bogged. With the bigger straps it did make it look like a walk in the part. And it was far from that having to trudge around and dig in the mud. Excellent video and thanks for taking the time out of an awful situation to share this. Well done.
Well that was a predicament. Well done and thanks for sharing
Good humour all round 😊
Poor Volvo is messed up and dented now, you are lucky its not a tidal area. I am suprised the D11 managed to do that well pulling it up.
I have been involved in quite a few similar situations, it doesn't always work out as planned.
Those isolator buttons tend to always cause a problem, more often than not it is a tree branch or similar that decides to hit them while operating, hence "wtf, it's stopped"
Thank Y'all 4sharing...
Maddening yeah a bit but FUN heck yeah proud when it come out HELL YEAH 😂😂 great work guys! Tell Matt to take care of that arm. 😂😂😂😂 😂😂
OH. MY. GOD. OK, you were right, it got worse. LOL. My heart sank when the strap broke the second time. Well done on the recovery for those involved, and thanks to Matt for filming. (Jokes) Another great video, you guys definitely earned the beers that day. Thanks for taking us with you.
Well done. 👍
think thats indeed a big big relieve to see that job done, well done at last....
Well done...again. I reckon I need to do you some novelty bumper stickers. "Bogged again?... must be Monday" :)
Hahaha or bog-it Brad😂😂
lol@@thejacksonbrothers
@@thejacksonbrotherssavage but when you're right! 😂
Unreal bloody well done the D 11 is a Champ 👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪
Best video ever from the Jackson Bros. Got to laugh when Phil asked who was going to clean the excavator. Brad immediately looked in JD ‘s direction. I take it this location is not on your property but a neighbour’s place. Could you Matt explain what was the actual job was trying to achieve. Black soil and moisture = heartache 😮
Well done Lads. It was certainly in a Hole. The old D 11 made it look pretty easy, but all the grovelling in the Mud Before the Big pull. I think this is a middle of Summer job with the D11 getting Bogged twice now the excavator . Cheers for the Video
Unfortunately the springs are year round, can’t get much drier then it is👍😁
ha!! the D11 didn't even come up on boost! great job guys.
Having the right tools is paramount.......!
Great video Guys, one saving grace was the water didnt get in around the digger.
Wow can that Cat pull. What a show.
My calculation as an ex army recovery mechanic is about an 87 tonne pull. Pretty decent.
Love watching your guys videos - keep it up 👍
I know all too well how good it feels to get an excavator out of a sticky hole, and in 3weeks time I’m going back onto a LGP machine for the next 5 years 😢👍🏻🏴
Once again the D11 s prove their worth. Without that I couldn't see how you'd recover the excavator. Well done for a great vid again 👍
Comin from coal fields of eastern Ky mts I don’t see how this don’t happen even more….we get 11s stuck in shot rock and solid sandstone so I’d be scared to death to tip toe out in ground like that with 110t….you boys have it figured out though I guess…my names matt too and love watchin you boys work together especially with yer dad….i miss mine so bad
Wow, great recovery. One big clean up to do now.
All the time the Jackson’s had I figured they would at least think. Prime example why everyone needs a supervisor
Well that sure was bogged. Imagine if you lost a track on the excavator 😱
What I said last week... There's something about boys and mud. Hope I didn't put the mud curse on ! That was really something to see the spahgetti spewing out of the rope when it broke. Wow! Mud was my nemisis out in the woods. 60 years later and it's still just mud. Lot of work guys but you got it just fine.
Nice work men , anything can be pulled out with the right gear..
Dive! Dive! Dive!.
From the German Tiger tank operating manual, “if you are worried about bogging in, to check the ground, pick up your heaviest comrade on your back and walk to the area you are concerned and hop. If you do not break the surface, the ground will support the tank.”
I wanna see Brad giving JD a piggy back haha
@@fowletm1992 what are you trying to say about JD?
Gotta love the farming life haha. A big wire rope and chain can be handy.
Wowzers, that was touch and go at a few points. Awesome video.
From across the ditch
Wow this is crazy! I have a farm, but nowhere near the size of this!! But when you stand back and take the right perspective, these are just toys that we love to play with!! (BIG toys!!!) haha!! Great video!
Good way to go broke quick smart playing with toys like that especially here in Australia, just the cost of the hardware you guys were using as straps and D shackles was enough for me. Nice work.
Hard work! But funny for real man! 🤙🏼💪🏼
I was going to ask why the machine had an "oscillator" then I realised that it was a broken "isolator". Between your Ozzie accent and my Scottish ears it came out different. Well done on a difficult recovery.
I think you guys need bigger tack pads on de ex 🙈swap pads maybe 🙈😂😂hall of a job 👌🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Bradley is up to 3 cartons of Tooths KB now for getting stuck and 2 more for broken straps
That was stuck stuck.
Lucky you had the D11 on hand to pull the digger out.
Certainly had gear stuck bloody bad, maize truck & trailer sunk to the frame loaded so certainly know the pain & the feeling once it is out!
Holy shit you lot know how to bog something real well.
I love it .
Cheers Rory
Matt's sounds like a public servant at times. Haaaaa. Great video again boys.
Good job boys.
Wow, what a job. I couldn’t help but think if you had time and gear a tripod between the dozer and the excavator would change the vector and give you lift, but also complicates the situation and the silt would be problematic.
Actually, a bipod might be better.
A tripod would need to be set up with a pulley and be stable in two directions, plus you couldn't run those straps through a pulley.
A bipod however, you could connect to the excavator, then connect to the dozer and angle it more to the excavator to start with.
Then it would lift the excavator as the dozer pulls it before reaching 90 degrees where hopefully lift is no longer needed.
If the length of the line between the bipod and the excavator is a touch longer than the height of the bipod, then you wouldn't even need to re-rig it, just keep pulling and drag the bipod along which would actually help pull it out of the mud anyway.
The real issue is, having a couple of beams strong enough with feet large enough to bite into the ground without sinking to bedrock, storing them, transporting them and setting them up.
At that point, it would be easier to use another machine to carefully dig out an easier path for the excavator.
Maybe an even smarter system would be the use of airbags.
Think of 4x4 exhaust jacks.
Well, they do make them much larger and whilst they are normally used with special air compressors, technically any air compressor would work, just a bit more slowly.
They spread out the weight over a large area and use very low PSI (which is why you can hold one over the exhaust of a car to inflate them), so they are perfect in soft mud.
A quick Google shows one intended for 4x4's rated to 4t for a few hundred bucks and I've seen them rated for at least 20t but not the prices on those.
And at most, I've seen them rated at just 15 psi (some even lower at 7 psi).
Honestly, just for laughs, I'd buy a couple of the 4x4 ones (still good for using on the 4x4's), and see if two of them can lift one end of the excavator on soft ground (not bogged).
If they can, it may be a smart move to give them a try when it is bogged.
Inflate them both and wait a while, inflate them again and let them break the suction slowly (if they can).
You guys really do know how to enjoy your days and nights don’t you ,good job boys cheers for now
Keep gettin em bogged. Good content.. lol
The things these blokes will do for RUclips views. 👍
😂😂
Great video
Good job guys
I may need to send a you picture where we got a 336 bogged that was new on its first job a couple of hundred metres away from there. Might make Brad feel a little better 😂😂.
Haha message it on facebook if you can👍
Matt the marvel by passing the isolator a genius to by pass it in order to get the escalator started would be much much harder or impossible pulling a dead weight especially a track machine as all escalators are.I land planned a paddock as the combine was 28. run 16 feet wider and intentionally filled in a watercourse.A very wet year was using an Ackland wide line with a John Deere 5020 pulling it well could not see where the old water course had been and. dropped the 5020 right into it Was grounded for a week lost a weeks pay as had to get a neighbour with a D8 to get me out.Was also laughing stock in the district for being so stupid. I compliment Matt for staying so calm.
Bog Meister of the year award to Brad . 😂
Well done Brad you couldn’t have bogged it better if you tried , as I said last time get the shovel out and start digging 😂😂😂😂should only take you a couple of weeks 😂😂😂😂, for serious farmers you give us some great comedy to watch and JD scratching a hole like a rabbit trying to find the tow point , love your videos Matt keep them coming mate
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That was a bit of excitement you didn’t need, but it was bloody good viewing for us, anyway it’s a story that can be told and laughed at over a beer now it’s all done bar the shouting. Cheers lads.
A good set of crane mats sure could be nice! -Bob...
Thank you 😊
No1 on my bucket list is to have a drive on a cat d11!!
You will definitely need the TEA 20. Shit does happen boys .Good videos keep it up😂😂😂😂
Excellent
Sympathies BRAD this is becoming the job from Hell mate. Nothing worse than being bogged once let alone 3 times.
Well done to all as an excavator bogged down well and truly above the belly plates is a very heavy machine to move.
Was that a mention Moree? Growing up in Tamworth (Dad and grandparents a Gunnedah farmer), my bets based on the hospot volcanic mounds on the obvious NW slope and plains (AgQuip!), we're on Gunnedah-Coonabaran-Dunedoo. My memory of Narribiri (radio telescope) and Moree is flat!
Moree is our main hub, where this video was filmed is closer to bellata👍😁
😊You’re looking at the Kaputars.
Where’s your father, Peter been? haven’t seen him in a long while. Hope all is well. God bless from Minnesota, USA.
Holidays.
Wow it’s bogged all right I hate mud can’t stand it ,How the heck did you get stuck can’t you dig your self out ,any way good luck I’ll just watch and best wishes boys cheers 🙏❤️💪💪😀👍🦘🇦🇺😎
Reminds me of the video when @Heavydsparks had to get an excavator that was suckened right down deep in the mud lol
Bailey's tow rope is what you need big-time
What’s the biggest one they do?
Black Snake rope similar to Yankum rope i had a 120T rated one
@@darrylpaulhus3069 Bailey's is the best hands down.
Big job, that.
Man you keep going to these extreme lengths to put a good vid together, how long did it take to find such a great place to bog it? Excellent work 😂
Haha no need to try, if we leave Brad alone long enough it just happens😂😂
Put a sheet of plywood between the strap and the left track. Looks like both straps popped at the same place, relative to the track.
holy sheep shit brothers.. though this only happened in America. very enjoying life style video fellas congrats.
Good work
G'day very impressive job getting bogged. I have never got a excavator bogged like that but I have got a tractor that bogged 😂😂😂😂😂😂
love from sweden!!✌
Well done team getting that out ,you deserve a 🥃🍺🍺
Well talk about being under appreciated !! I for 1 Brad appreciate the excellent content you have provided...you don't deserve the stick ya taking, you should be taking a carton or 2 from the youtuber !
Who knew there was rice noodles in the straps 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We need kev to write a song about "Brad the bogger"😁😁😁
Well done for persevering and getting a sticky job done But when it dry’s out will you go back and level it all out ?
Have to see if it dries out😂