Gravel spread was textbook professional. Good grief you made it look easy. Experience. Mowing looked great. That mowing head is on my list for just bush hogging around here. Nice unit.
Todd, it’s funny here here in Maine everyone talks yards and not tons. Also gravel is gauged by the biggest size down… 3” minus, or so my understanding. Another great video, wish you were closer because I’d take a look at the yanmar.
really admire your tailgating skills and you always seem to know exactly how many tons of stone a driveway needs. Great video as always, especially the example you set with the positive attitude. Always take the time to stop and smell the roses!
Be thankful that don't live Columbia SC where I 20 and I 26 meet because we call it Malfunction Junction. They in the process of making it supposedly better 😂
Hey Todd!! Alright I had a couple correspondences with you in other post so as to not mooch, what do you charge to put together a plan for cutting in a driveway/ making a clearing flat pad on a sloped wooded lot (if you were closer I just give the job to you flat out but I'm in the northeast)
@@DigginLife21 I'll email you, I'm not looking for anything crazy, just pretty much what to look for/ask for to vet these contractors, been several talkers that just from your videos I can see they are competent.
I'm sorry Todd, it makes me nervous to see Sophie around heavy equipment, especially when it's running. Unlikely, but mechanical systems fail. I have tried to work and babysit and I've gotten so involved that I look down and the kid has snuck away. I hope whatever schedule issues you have in your househod gets resolved soon and until then, keep being super villigent. So before anyone calls me overprotective, I was not an overprotected child. I had a broken leg, broken arm, stitches several times, mini-bike, go-cart, climbing and falling out of trees. My earliest memory is playing under the house with my toy dump truck and back-hoe maybe a little older than Sophie. Safe, except for the spiders and snakes.
Gravel spread was textbook professional. Good grief you made it look easy. Experience. Mowing looked great. That mowing head is on my list for just bush hogging around here. Nice unit.
Thanks Brian
Todd, it’s funny here here in Maine everyone talks yards and not tons. Also gravel is gauged by the biggest size down… 3” minus, or so my understanding. Another great video, wish you were closer because I’d take a look at the yanmar.
Serbs like it’s different everywhere ya go
Love the positive attitude!
Always!!!
Hello which model do you use to clean the wood, it has chains down.
Thanks
Oh, Sophie is the Sweetest little thing ever !! Great video, Todd , I LOVE YOU ALL !!!!!!
You are so kind Mary!!! She sure is
Now that was some mighty fine rock spreading! 😀
How come you don’t have speed bumps like I do when spreading…🤣🤣🤣
Ya just need to make a good excuse to convince the customers they need rumble strips for their own safety 😎
@@DigginLife21 Exactly! 🤣
Man I love that brush cutter...Its a badass piece of equipment! Good episode!
Thanks Matt. It's one of the best things i ever bought
really admire your tailgating skills and you always seem to know exactly how many tons of stone a driveway needs. Great video as always, especially the example you set with the positive attitude. Always take the time to stop and smell the roses!
You know it!!!
Love It! Awesome!
Thanks Victor!!!
Does the Boss Lady like McDonald's Happy Meals ??? 😊 😊😊
The older daughter sure does. The little one likes their McGriddles
Amen!
🙏🏻
Nice job! Does the brush grow back or does this pretty much kill it?
It’ll always grow back unless I take roots and all out
Todd, I got you right up there for father of the year buddy.
You’re too kind Joe!!! My dad would beat me every time for that award
Great video Todd stay safe.
Thanks, will do!
great video Todd!
Thanks Mike!!!
Teach um young about work and what Dad does I think it’s awesome I do the same with my grand babies
Younger the better. Kids are far more capable of responsibility than people want to believe
You're going to have to fire Sophie sleeping on the job😂😂😂😂 awesome video
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Todd Beautiful baby girl! It’s never to early for proper training, from Mom and Dad
Agreed!!!
👼😴👍😁
Great to see ya Ian!!!
She might end up taking over for you when she gets older
Maybe so
Be thankful that don't live Columbia SC where I 20 and I 26 meet because we call it Malfunction Junction. They in the process of making it supposedly better 😂
Lord I went through there on the way back from Hilton head last week. Always an adventure
Hi buddy
Hello over there!!!
Hey Todd!! Alright I had a couple correspondences with you in other post so as to not mooch, what do you charge to put together a plan for cutting in a driveway/ making a clearing flat pad on a sloped wooded lot (if you were closer I just give the job to you flat out but I'm in the northeast)
That's gonna take putting a lot of information together to effectively advise you. Email me at tkindy.slm@gmail.com if you want to do a consultation
@@DigginLife21 I'll email you, I'm not looking for anything crazy, just pretty much what to look for/ask for to vet these contractors, been several talkers that just from your videos I can see they are competent.
I'm sorry Todd, it makes me nervous to see Sophie around heavy equipment, especially when it's running. Unlikely, but mechanical systems fail. I have tried to work and babysit and I've gotten so involved that I look down and the kid has snuck away. I hope whatever schedule issues you have in your househod gets resolved soon and until then, keep being super villigent. So before anyone calls me overprotective, I was not an overprotected child. I had a broken leg, broken arm, stitches several times, mini-bike, go-cart, climbing and falling out of trees. My earliest memory is playing under the house with my toy dump truck and back-hoe maybe a little older than Sophie. Safe, except for the spiders and snakes.
Thanks for sharing Mark!!! I’ll never let my guard down when comes to my kids around any machine