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I really like your way of telling everyone. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything. That's awsome. Thank you for creating great content!
I'm a heavy equipment operator this is the kind of work I do everyday. So that being said it looks like it comes naturally to you. Love the channel love your farm.
If you are able to turn the blade completely around, it works great to do final smoothing by using the back of the blade. It doesn't want to dig near as much that way.
Josh - love the way you think out loud and work through your projects before you step on the tools. Learning is a lifelong activity and you are teaching us all! Thanks and keep it up.
Hey pard I'm a motor grader hand and have been for 39 years you did a good job. You angle your blade around a little more and it will shed and carry more dirt instead of a straighter blade. Once you carry it up the back slope as far away from the bottom you can straighten it out and float the dirt out!
Hey man, that's a good job on the ditch! It looked really good smoothed out in the field too. I'm a motorgrader hand too, and it was always drilled in my head while learning, to not put material back in the ditch. Maybe cut the shoulder material into the ditch first, then pull it onto the backslope (your field in this case). Start closest to the road, and work material away from it since you didn't want the dirt in the road. It might be a little more time efficient... if you are worried about that. But on as nice a place as you have, I wouldn't care, I'd just love to be outside working!
You're going about it the right way.When using your implaments there are so many variables. Soil conditions change the game hard, soft ,dry ,wet, rocky you name it . What worked out today may not work tomorrow. Go slow and the tractor will let you know if your pushing it to hard. Keep having fun man my tractor is the best stress reliever I have. God bless
I cannot get out much and so i really look forward to your vlogs. They are close to being the next best thing to being out visiting a farm. For the fresh air and breezes, sun and smells of life i rely on my memory. Thank you for sharing.
I'm glad to hear you say that you are not a pro. The good thing is , you are doing it. Just like anything you do, if you don't try, you fail anyway. The ditch looks great.
It's cool to see so many people taking an interest. I don't know the lay of your land, but if given an option with a completely new driveway, put it as much on top of the ridge as possible. Less drainage issues, the snow is more likely to blow off in the winter, and, your intersection with the road has better visibility on top of a hill.
Good job. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing your good work with folks like me who can learn from what you do. Knowing the Lord Jesus as savior, working outdoors, and having a good wife, can sure make a happy man. Thanks once more.
Wish I had an adjustable scrapper blade. Did a ditch along the side of a couple acres yesterday. Had to improvise. My brother-in-law loaned me a bottem plow that I used to cut a trench. Took a couple of passes to get the depth I wanted. I tilted my box blade as much as possible, dropped the low end into middle of the trench and sloped the sides. Worked pretty well.
Like we say on our farm, "It's a work in progress". My problem is that my driveway is in a bowl in a few places. One area that it crosses completely over my driveway is a rock vein with no way to cut thru. You did a nice job brother. BTW, I'm also a vet turned farmer.
I have a bobcat s185, and i bought a blade from titan that has hydraulic adjusters, i need to do what u did to my road, so thanks for showing us beginners
Your doing it man! I can't wait to get on my piece of land! It won't be near as beautiful as yours i live in Lubbock Texas so it aint to purdy... but it is home.Thank you for doing this. Wish me luck I still have to find my land lol actively looking tho. God bless
Josh does great work doesn't he? We are also interested in this tool for our tractor. Sure would like to know how it went with the hydraulic blade! Glad to see the 5075M is still running strong. Cheers Greta!
Steven Kuehler My work across the creek from the house is an ongoing project. The blade has helped a whole lot. Especially, with all the rain we have had.
Cute buddies you have with you. Looks like you guys like working on a tractor. That would be so much fun. I have to do mine by hand every year. Ugh. I think I'm going to buy a lotto ticket this weekend. LOL
Thanks Josh, enjoyed watching you learn and learning myself in the process. The title grabbed my attention too. I never thought I'd see a nurse encourage people to stop washing :D
Howdy, You did a great job on the driveway ditching. I have seen a number of folks who keep running a box blade over their driveway due to washouts, when all they need to do is add the correct drainage ditch on both sides. I have the 6' version of your blade and I got it to be able to do just what you did. Keep up the great videos!
That seems fine. thats how I worked mine... one word of advice. don't do anything like that when it's at all wet or muddy. You'll just make a mess. ask me how I know. :) I did _think_ about using a single bottom plow first, then using the back blade as you did but I needed mine deeper. And my tractor is much smaller. Keep doing what you are doing.
I like the work you did using your tractor and blade to dig the ditch on the sides of your driveway and it looks great too. I need to do some work around my home and back into the back of the property, but is waiting for it to get cooler before going into the back of the property, but is going to clean up around my home and that of my sister after her contractor finishes building her new home.
That turned out awesome! I've not seen a blade you could tilt three different ways like that unless you adjusted one side of your 3 point hitch. That's a versatile piece of equipment right there! Thanks for the great video.
Thank you! That is exactly what I’m planning to do on our driveway as soon as I have the time. I had not thought about the pushing aspect of the dirt. Thanks for the new idea!
Good job. I need to do something similar (which brought me to this video) but I have a much smaller tractor (1023e). We'll see how it goes. Thanks for showing me the general idea!
The proof of the pudding is in the eating - you got a good result, which is really impressive for a first time. I agree with the one person who said the last pass with the blade backwards does a good job smoothing. One aspect I haven’t seen anyone address is why the washing happened in the first place. Erosion from the field side created an alluvial fan that filled the ditch so water started eating the road side. Your fix addressed the current state well. If you can prevent soil eroding from the field, your fix would last longer. If you will have sod above and into the ditch, you should be fine. It might be good to take some rocks to make small dams to slow the water down, but the top of the dam would have to be below the road and even then might fill in above it and actually create the same problem again. Slowing water down is about the only way to stop erosion when there is slope- we deal with this on our place in MO too. Good job!
Helpful. Thanks for video. I have a very similar problem. My biggest problem is, I need to give water a way to evacuate so the road will dry. I live on flat land, but this should help if I give it enough of a slope. Thanks again.
From my experience building roads I would have cut the gravel side in first then pulled out. I really enjoy your videos. I’m purchasing a bobcat this week hopefully if the deal goes through. Would love to come over and “practice” on your property. Keep up the good work !!!
I am NOT an expert, so I have no advice. But I can say it looks damn good and the way you did it got the result you wanted, so screw the naysayers and condescending comments. Problem. Solution. I’m really enjoying your channel. Can’t wait for vacation to be over so I can get back home and put the Great Pumpkin (my Kubota tractor) to work. Now it’s time to check out this seed drill you keep mentioning. Sounds like sorcery!
Actually need to do exactly this on our little 5 acre property here in Aus. Using an old reliable David Brown 770 and home made implements. Now that I have watched this the wife will expect it done within 7 days... so thanks and damn you all at once 😂
By far the best channel on RUclips, you are living the life I dream of! Nevermind all the naysayers with their negative comments, just keep on keeping on. I enjoyed the fishing trip and hope when fall comes we get a chance to maybe be taken along on a hunting trip for deer and then see your method of making groceries out of it.
I used a one bottom plow for my drainage ditches & smoothed it out with the loader, but I didn't have a fancy rig like yours. Your method seems fine. We all use the best of what we can afford.
I have a drainage issue on my driveway as well. Summer before last I laid in over 2k worth of rocks to fill in the ruts. No ruts now but the whole thing is flat not rounded as the stone smooches into the soil. I need to get out there next spring and get some drainage ditches dug. I have a Ford 3000 diesel tractor with a blade, not as nice as yours, but it should do the job. Thanks!
Great job, looks great. Maybe try to cut up the driveway first next time so you only have to adjust the blade once. I know it's not much but every little bit helps.
josh,please! working with the bucket up in the air like that can cause so many problems,not to mention turning the tractor over and killing your self.keep it as close to the ground as possible...i ran heavy eq,for years including a grader...you done a good job...be safe...
Nice work. One thing then doing ditches like this you need to go twice as deep as you think. The dirt will silt back and grass will fill if in. Food for thought.
One of the things I do when dragging my driveway with my blade to finish off, is drop the blade and drive backwards allowing the blade to float as it smooths out any ridges. Just my tip. Like the video and wish my blade had that kind of adjustment.
Yep...it smooths out niceley back dragging...Normally I'll back drag about 5 times a year and box blade it a couple times too....gotta keep that rock fresh and draining well for sure
Mr stoney ridge farmer, instead of using the tilt function on the blade your tractor lift link on the right side can adjust the blade in finer increments than the blade has.
LOL... All farm implements are designed by the same sadistic engineer to remove fingers as efficiently as possible... The ditches look great man... Good job !
If you would slide the blade down towards the tractor tires it will cut and roll the material really well. Slide it back up more up and down to finish. Your blade should be adjustable for a cut and roll or to do finishing work. 10 years experience in the quarry business here. Great videos!
Not bad. I didn't think a grade blade would have been strong enough. Soil moisture must have been perfect. We always used a single row plow first, then shape with grade blade. Really enjoy the video. Cool.
I will start by saying....what a awesome spread and tractor setup!!!! I am jealous! The other point is this.... you are the absolute BEST RUclips camera person I think I have ever seen! Ever! I notice because I cringe when I see the typical RUclipsr and their work since I worked in television for 35 years and I know what I am seeing. The hand gestures over the shot.......wow man, I am seriously impressed! You missed your calling! Kudos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like, like like!!!!! Do you wear the camera with a rig?
Thanks man...nope just carry the camera along and try to get good shots...have sacrificed a few due to falls and drops ...but I love to get a good shot!
Rentals are almost better than owning. I owned a tractor for a while and that used machine was nickel and diming me to death. Sold it and now if I need trZctor work done I either rent one or even better I hire a guy with his own machine and in the long run get more work done because they know their equipment and can work twice as fast as me on a machine I’ve never ran.
Hello from Australia. You did that spot on , I did the same on my property so it's more mowable. Only pointer I could give is considering you've got such great soil , when you tidy up small windrows of soil or spread it out in the paddock use the back of the blade. It's much more suttle and won't dig just spread out loose soil if you haven't already. Good work your doing and take care .
I'm by no means an expert with my tractor either. Having said that, the only way I see you could have possibly done it any better would to have been to cut the part next to the driveway first, Josh. All it would've really saved you is one bit of adjustment. Looks like you accomplished your task with style to me, Brother! I'd be proud of it!
Nice job demonstrating how to cut in a roadside ditch with a variable angle scraper blade. The only tip I'd offer is to cut the ditch a little deeper than you think you'll need to because the driveway will "sink" a bit over time and the ditch will eventually fill in with silt and other debris. I'm looking at these blades right now to redo my driveway ditches and cut in some new drainage swales to avoid having to use the single point bottom plow/box blade method.
Looks good. If you drive one side of the tractor tires right up the middle of the ditch,that will help it not wash. It effectively packs the soil in the ditch to make it harder and it looks better too. Hope this helps.
Thank you sir for taking time to share what you are learning. I have found that it is easier for the most part, for me to learn from someone who is also learning/teaching because generally they spell out every step. Just borrowed a back blade from a neighbor sweet potato farmer and essentially need to do the same as what you just accomplished, here at Pahale Farms.
That actually gave the idea to do that on my farm driveway. I'm gonna do that. Thank you for the idea and tips on how to do it. Btw I have the same blade too. So it'll be so much easier cause now I've seen how to adjust it properly.
Thanks bro. I sure cant wait to do this at our farm...God know we need it, ......once we get a tractor with brakes....we have some inclines to deal with..
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Stoney Ridge Farmer hi am jobless right now can u get me a job in ur land
Stoney Ridge Farmer ,good job buck.got a little 40' 9n that I do same with
Very nice dirtwork. That tractor blade does better than some motor graders. Thanks for the entertainment.
thanks buddy...hope you'll watch some of the other content on the channel...great rural lifestyle channel for ya to enjoy!
This will help us out immensely.
G'day from Oztralya ;)
I really like your way of telling everyone. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything. That's awsome. Thank you for creating great content!
As a Blade Operator I’ll tell you everything you did wrong in one word .. Nothing ! 😂 that’s was fun watching .
I'm a heavy equipment operator this is the kind of work I do everyday. So that being said it looks like it comes naturally to you. Love the channel love your farm.
Its 2022 now and I am going to do a similar job, no experience. But thanks to you, I have a much better idea how to go about this. Thanks, bud!
If you are able to turn the blade completely around, it works great to do final smoothing by using the back of the blade. It doesn't want to dig near as much that way.
Thank you brother for the Veteran Support!
Josh - love the way you think out loud and work through your projects before you step on the tools. Learning is a lifelong activity and you are teaching us all! Thanks and keep it up.
Hey pard I'm a motor grader hand and have been for 39 years you did a good job. You angle your blade around a little more and it will shed and carry more dirt instead of a straighter blade. Once you carry it up the back slope as far away from the bottom you can straighten it out and float the dirt out!
Thanks Joel!
Hey man, that's a good job on the ditch! It looked really good smoothed out in the field too. I'm a motorgrader hand too, and it was always drilled in my head while learning, to not put material back in the ditch. Maybe cut the shoulder material into the ditch first, then pull it onto the backslope (your field in this case). Start closest to the road, and work material away from it since you didn't want the dirt in the road. It might be a little more time efficient... if you are worried about that. But on as nice a place as you have, I wouldn't care, I'd just love to be outside working!
You're going about it the right way.When using your implaments there are so many variables. Soil conditions change the game hard, soft ,dry ,wet, rocky you name it . What worked out today may not work tomorrow. Go slow and the tractor will let you know if your pushing it to hard. Keep having fun man my tractor is the best stress reliever I have. God bless
I am your big fan .you are like a celebrity for this small farmer.love from northern india
Stoney you fooled me I thought you were a pro. You did a heck of a job explaining. Great attitude. Wish you the best.
Thanks Reuben!
I cannot get out much and so i really look forward to your vlogs. They are close to being the next best thing to being out visiting a farm. For the fresh air and breezes, sun and smells of life i rely on my memory. Thank you for sharing.
A beautiful comment
Really enjoyed this video mate watching from the land Downunder. Please keep them coming!
I'm glad to hear you say that you are not a pro. The good thing is , you are doing it. Just like anything you do, if you don't try, you fail anyway. The ditch looks great.
Going to give this a shot for the first time tomorrow
This guy front yard looks like an official rest area! A true professional!
lol...funny
It's cool to see so many people taking an interest. I don't know the lay of your land, but if given an option with a completely new driveway, put it as much on top of the ridge as possible. Less drainage issues, the snow is more likely to blow off in the winter, and, your intersection with the road has better visibility on top of a hill.
A good ditch does not need to be deep to shed water. Good job, you didn't overthink it.
Good job for first time I've been doing dirt work with tractor for year's and you done as good as I could have done
Good job. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing your good work with folks like me who can learn from what you do. Knowing the Lord Jesus as savior, working outdoors, and having a good wife, can sure make a happy man. Thanks once more.
Thanks for tip just bought first tractor have a lot of flooding on my roads need ditches thanks again alot of help
Wish I had an adjustable scrapper blade. Did a ditch along the side of a couple acres yesterday. Had to improvise. My brother-in-law loaned me a bottem plow that I used to cut a trench. Took a couple of passes to get the depth I wanted. I tilted my box blade as much as possible, dropped the low end into middle of the trench and sloped the sides. Worked pretty well.
Like we say on our farm, "It's a work in progress". My problem is that my driveway is in a bowl in a few places. One area that it crosses completely over my driveway is a rock vein with no way to cut thru. You did a nice job brother. BTW, I'm also a vet turned farmer.
Rent a big compressor and a rock drill. Will move just about anything
So badly need scrape blade - like this one. You have absolutely enjoyable video - thank you!
Yessir glad you liked the vlog!
It looks good to me ... I didn't know the blades would pivot like they do . I don't have a tractor but I want to get one . Thank you for your advice
👍👍 thats how you do it. Good job bro. Please folks support your veteran farmers.
USMC Ret Vet...local farmer.
Semper Fi
I have a bobcat s185, and i bought a blade from titan that has hydraulic adjusters, i need to do what u did to my road, so thanks for showing us beginners
Good job on your ditching. its easy when you have two supervisors following you all day. NICE DOGS!
Thanks Martin
Your doing it man! I can't wait to get on my piece of land! It won't be near as beautiful as yours i live in Lubbock Texas so it aint to purdy... but it is home.Thank you for doing this. Wish me luck I still have to find my land lol actively looking tho. God bless
Goats, pigs and chickens. I love it. You da man.
That was a nice job. It’s amazing what you can do with a tractor.
Nice work Mr Stoney ridge,,,, I’ll be attempting the same at my place soon.
Excellent job. I learned a thing or two.
Thank you!
I need to do this same thing to my roadway. Just borrowed a hydraulic blade for my JD 5057M. Thanks for posting. Hope mine turns out well.
Josh does great work doesn't he? We are also interested in this tool for our tractor. Sure would like to know how it went with the hydraulic blade! Glad to see the 5075M is still running strong. Cheers Greta!
Steven Kuehler My work across the creek from the house is an ongoing project. The blade has helped a whole lot. Especially, with all the rain we have had.
Interesting. Hadn't thought to use the blade this way. Always associate the blade with smoothing something flat.
Cute buddies you have with you. Looks like you guys like working on a tractor. That would be so much fun. I have to do mine by hand every year. Ugh. I think I'm going to buy a lotto ticket this weekend. LOL
Remember on Green Acres when the farmers asked Oliver if that was his ditch digging suit.....452 here Josh.....Wooooo
Thanks Josh, enjoyed watching you learn and learning myself in the process. The title grabbed my attention too. I never thought I'd see a nurse encourage people to stop washing :D
Howdy,
You did a great job on the driveway ditching. I have seen a number of folks who keep running a box blade over their driveway due to washouts, when all they need to do is add the correct drainage ditch on both sides. I have the 6' version of your blade and I got it to be able to do just what you did.
Keep up the great videos!
Good job I have to do a very similar thing. Couldn't have found your video any sooner!!
Thanks
I am about to attempt something like that, new to this and your video help a ton man thank you for sharing!
We got goats, we got pigs, and we got chickens.
Goats, pigs, and chickens.
Goats, pigs, and chickens...
Great video, even better music!
That seems fine. thats how I worked mine... one word of advice. don't do anything like that when it's at all wet or muddy. You'll just make a mess. ask me how I know. :)
I did _think_ about using a single bottom plow first, then using the back blade as you did but I needed mine deeper. And my tractor is much smaller. Keep doing what you are doing.
I like the work you did using your tractor and blade to dig the ditch on the sides of your driveway and it looks great too. I need to do some work around my home and back into the back of the property, but is waiting for it to get cooler before going into the back of the property, but is going to clean up around my home and that of my sister after her contractor finishes building her new home.
I hear ya on the cooler weather! It's so so hot here!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer It is the same here in Arkansas and we can only work in the mornings and afternoon late.
That turned out awesome! I've not seen a blade you could tilt three different ways like that unless you adjusted one side of your 3 point hitch. That's a versatile piece of equipment right there! Thanks for the great video.
Stumbled onto your channel, new subscriber now ... you have common sense, hence why you did a great job on that ditch !
Thank you! That is exactly what I’m planning to do on our driveway as soon as I have the time. I had not thought about the pushing aspect of the dirt. Thanks for the new idea!
Yes sir anytime
Good job. I need to do something similar (which brought me to this video) but I have a much smaller tractor (1023e). We'll see how it goes. Thanks for showing me the general idea!
done a great job for the first time ... you have a good mechanical sense
The proof of the pudding is in the eating - you got a good result, which is really impressive for a first time. I agree with the one person who said the last pass with the blade backwards does a good job smoothing. One aspect I haven’t seen anyone address is why the washing happened in the first place. Erosion from the field side created an alluvial fan that filled the ditch so water started eating the road side. Your fix addressed the current state well. If you can prevent soil eroding from the field, your fix would last longer. If you will have sod above and into the ditch, you should be fine. It might be good to take some rocks to make small dams to slow the water down, but the top of the dam would have to be below the road and even then might fill in above it and actually create the same problem again. Slowing water down is about the only way to stop erosion when there is slope- we deal with this on our place in MO too. Good job!
Good job. That's a nice blade.
Helpful. Thanks for video. I have a very similar problem. My biggest problem is, I need to give water a way to evacuate so the road will dry. I live on flat land, but this should help if I give it enough of a slope. Thanks again.
From my experience building roads I would have cut the gravel side in first then pulled out. I really enjoy your videos. I’m purchasing a bobcat this week hopefully if the deal goes through. Would love to come over and “practice” on your property. Keep up the good work !!!
I am NOT an expert, so I have no advice. But I can say it looks damn good and the way you did it got the result you wanted, so screw the naysayers and condescending comments. Problem. Solution. I’m really enjoying your channel. Can’t wait for vacation to be over so I can get back home and put the Great Pumpkin (my Kubota tractor) to work. Now it’s time to check out this seed drill you keep mentioning. Sounds like sorcery!
Actually need to do exactly this on our little 5 acre property here in Aus. Using an old reliable David Brown 770 and home made implements. Now that I have watched this the wife will expect it done within 7 days... so thanks and damn you all at once 😂
By far the best channel on RUclips, you are living the life I dream of! Nevermind all the naysayers with their negative comments, just keep on keeping on. I enjoyed the fishing trip and hope when fall comes we get a chance to maybe be taken along on a hunting trip for deer and then see your method of making groceries out of it.
Man I need to borrow that implement, my box blade just won't cut it like that blade........good work 👍
Nice job. I have done a similar thing using a Ford 8N and a 6 way blade. I dug a drainage doing it the exact same way as you did.
I used a one bottom plow for my drainage ditches & smoothed it out with the loader, but I didn't have a fancy rig like yours. Your method seems fine. We all use the best of what we can afford.
I have a drainage issue on my driveway as well. Summer before last I laid in over 2k worth of rocks to fill in the ruts. No ruts now but the whole thing is flat not rounded as the stone smooches into the soil. I need to get out there next spring and get some drainage ditches dug. I have a Ford 3000 diesel tractor with a blade, not as nice as yours, but it should do the job. Thanks!
Great job, looks great. Maybe try to cut up the driveway first next time so you only have to adjust the blade once. I know it's not much but every little bit helps.
josh,please! working with the bucket up in the air like that can cause so many problems,not to mention turning the tractor over and killing your self.keep it as close to the ground as possible...i ran heavy eq,for years including a grader...you done a good job...be safe...
Great job
Learned a lot from your video
Thanks
Nice work. One thing then doing ditches like this you need to go twice as deep as you think. The dirt will silt back and grass will fill if in. Food for thought.
One of the things I do when dragging my driveway with my blade to finish off, is drop the blade and drive backwards allowing the blade to float as it smooths out any ridges. Just my tip. Like the video and wish my blade had that kind of adjustment.
Yep...it smooths out niceley back dragging...Normally I'll back drag about 5 times a year and box blade it a couple times too....gotta keep that rock fresh and draining well for sure
Love how your hounds follow you back & forth! Give them a good walk while you're getting work down.
Mr stoney ridge farmer, instead of using the tilt function on the blade your tractor lift link on the right side can adjust the blade in finer increments than the blade has.
Josh you did that like a professional
Nice job, slow and easy gets it done.......
Good job.👍 all you need little bit of rain to test it out and water the grass too
josh, looks great a true farmer with bib overalls and everything.
Nice job!!!
I love your “chickens pigs and goats” song lol.
you look like a Pro good job
LOL... All farm implements are designed by the same sadistic engineer to remove fingers as efficiently as possible... The ditches look great man... Good job !
Bumble Bee Junction It's ALWAYS the engineers!
Great job thinking that through before you even started... Looks great...
If you would slide the blade down towards the tractor tires it will cut and roll the material really well. Slide it back up more up and down to finish. Your blade should be adjustable for a cut and roll or to do finishing work. 10 years experience in the quarry business here. Great videos!
Right on thanks!!
Not bad. I didn't think a grade blade would have been strong enough. Soil moisture must have been perfect. We always used a single row plow first, then shape with grade blade. Really enjoy the video. Cool.
Great job on the ditch. A grader would've been more effective. Still a great job done with the tractor and blade though
very informative, Getting ready to do mine also. This will really help thank You
I will start by saying....what a awesome spread and tractor setup!!!! I am jealous! The other point is this.... you are the absolute BEST RUclips camera person I think I have ever seen! Ever! I notice because I cringe when I see the typical RUclipsr and their work since I worked in television for 35 years and I know what I am seeing. The hand gestures over the shot.......wow man, I am seriously impressed! You missed your calling! Kudos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like, like like!!!!! Do you wear the camera with a rig?
Thanks man...nope just carry the camera along and try to get good shots...have sacrificed a few due to falls and drops ...but I love to get a good shot!
Thanks for sharing! My parents-in law have a terrible driveway....too bad I don't have a tractor to fix it
Rentals are almost better than owning. I owned a tractor for a while and that used machine was nickel and diming me to death.
Sold it and now if I need trZctor work done I either rent one or even better I hire a guy with his own machine and in the long run get more work done because they know their equipment and can work twice as fast as me on a machine I’ve never ran.
New subscriber! I don’t own a farm but I do live deep in the country and find your channel very informative!
Awesome!! welcome!
That's a fine ditch!!! Real fine!!!
Hello from Australia. You did that spot on , I did the same on my property so it's more mowable. Only pointer I could give is considering you've got such great soil , when you tidy up small windrows of soil or spread it out in the paddock use the back of the blade. It's much more suttle and won't dig just spread out loose soil if you haven't already. Good work your doing and take care .
I'm by no means an expert with my tractor either. Having said that, the only way I see you could have possibly done it any better would to have been to cut the part next to the driveway first, Josh. All it would've really saved you is one bit of adjustment. Looks like you accomplished your task with style to me, Brother! I'd be proud of it!
Cut the part oposite the driveway first so the dirt from the driveway side would have a place to fall ;)
I think you did an excellent job. First time watching you. Channel, will be watching more.
Thanks and welcome to the channel!
Fun fact: Josh basically created a plough.
Good video greetings from Germany🇩🇪
Piru
Nice job demonstrating how to cut in a roadside ditch with a variable angle scraper blade. The only tip I'd offer is to cut the ditch a little deeper than you think you'll need to because the driveway will "sink" a bit over time and the ditch will eventually fill in with silt and other debris. I'm looking at these blades right now to redo my driveway ditches and cut in some new drainage swales to avoid having to use the single point bottom plow/box blade method.
Looks good. If you drive one side of the tractor tires right up the middle of the ditch,that will help it not wash. It effectively packs the soil in the ditch to make it harder and it looks better too. Hope this helps.
Looks like it'll work just fine
Thank you sir for taking time to share what you are learning. I have found that it is easier for the most part, for me to learn from someone who is also learning/teaching because generally they spell out every step.
Just borrowed a back blade from a neighbor sweet potato farmer and essentially need to do the same as what you just accomplished, here at Pahale Farms.
Place looks better and better each time you show it. and you have spring I have mud slush and some snow.
I want the old red and white ford truck at beginning of the video.....good video though
Nice Job!
From someone who’s not smart!
Thanks for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
That actually gave the idea to do that on my farm driveway. I'm gonna do that. Thank you for the idea and tips on how to do it. Btw I have the same blade too. So it'll be so much easier cause now I've seen how to adjust it properly.
Thanks bro. I sure cant wait to do this at our farm...God know we need it, ......once we get a tractor with brakes....we have some inclines to deal with..
Son, you cut that ditch like a pro, bravo sir!