Buckle up and let’s build a road!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2020
  • Building a road with the Kubota M6060 around a steep slope!
    The second part of this video comes out the 28th.
    #kubota
    #kubotam6060
    #roadbuilding
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  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love the content... great video... love the building of roads in tough places... love the tractor being used and the bucket being used to smooth the rode. Thanks for sharing! Share more!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  6 месяцев назад +2

      It was a fun job! Thanks for watching

  • @armageddon990
    @armageddon990 2 года назад +2

    Being there, all I can imagine is falling down with a tractor, yet you not only stay in place, but build you build a decent road. Impressive!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! I’ve spent so much time on these hills I don’t think much about it anymore. Take care!

  • @bennykennedy1786
    @bennykennedy1786 4 года назад +2

    I like the different camera angles., especially the one from the loader.

  • @holland3g1
    @holland3g1 2 месяца назад

    You're a crazy bastard on the steeps with this thing! I have a similar situation where I am, and have been eyeing one of these kubotas, you're showing me my future! Appreciate you videos.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 месяца назад +1

      I’ve been in some places with thing for sure! It’s a great tractor! Thanks for watching

  • @ruttlicker1139
    @ruttlicker1139 2 года назад +3

    From the age of 17-19 I had more hours on a tractor than I did a car/truck cause I was suspended 😂😂 nothing like driving a tractor through the woods building trails..Especially a new Bota or Deere they are both awesome machines

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 года назад +2

      I sure enjoy running the tractors! Thanks for watching!

  • @franksmith3287
    @franksmith3287 4 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @clothedinsun1145
    @clothedinsun1145 4 года назад +2

    This video series on building a road is fantastic!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  4 года назад +1

      Clothed in Sun Thanks. I was down there today moving a stump and some dirt that slid off the bank.

  • @tlm3574
    @tlm3574 11 месяцев назад

    Ben gets a lot of dirtwork done with his Kubota! If he got his hands on a Cat D-8 he'd be a force of nature!.LOL. Love to watch your roadbuilding videos. Thanks

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  11 месяцев назад

      That would be cool! Thanks for watching

  • @bobbybeeman7280
    @bobbybeeman7280 3 года назад

    I like the headlight cover style eye glass frames , cool.

  • @paultacy186
    @paultacy186 3 года назад +1

    Buckle up is right! You are fearless, man!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад

      🤣 No not fearless just determined! Thanks for watching!

    • @plainwornout3964
      @plainwornout3964 3 года назад +1

      Not fearless
      Not determined
      STUPID!

  • @timnash6870
    @timnash6870 Год назад +1

    Tim from Canada.. the only way a Busch Trail can be made is by one scoop at a time.. tractor or shovel it is just still one scoop at a time

  • @williammacdiarmid6395
    @williammacdiarmid6395 2 года назад

    Good job sir 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.

  • @toddgeorge1569
    @toddgeorge1569 Месяц назад

    You are awesome!!!!

  • @jacklowe3788
    @jacklowe3788 3 года назад

    Good work there - I think you got me wanting this model - Ole blue been tough tractor but I could get used to the shuttle & faster hyd. Thanks for video-

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад +1

      What tractor do you have? The hydraulic shuttle is really nice! Thanks for watching!

    • @jacklowe3788
      @jacklowe3788 3 года назад +1

      @@khtractors Hello there I'm up here in Va. Close to James River in Howards villa / Scottsville area not far from Waltons mountain if you remember the show - I use to do little farming guess you could say I'm kinda hobby farming g now that I'm in my 60's still cut bunch wood & clearing so lots nowadays - The way it's going up here I'm might gonna head to West Virginia or maybe Tennessee for retirement find me little old farm place if the World don't come to an end before I can do it- -I been running old Fords for years last one I have left is '94 Ford 4630 had 4000 before & my family had several models over years- About 15yr ago bought little B2710 Kubota w/ backhoe it's been Great little tractor - I call it the " Mighty Might" built roads w/ it like you done w/ Big Orange K you got there but just have to pick at it bit at a time- But it's also got approaching 1000hrs hard use - Can't complain - Ole Blue been Cracker Jack Good tractor & still is I'm just thinking about One more New or pretty new model that ll finish my tractor time up but who knows I might be 95yr & getting another one - Well nice Jawin w/ you be safe as I put tractor in places like you & most people don't know as much as we love them they'll kill you Licty Split - Take Care

    • @jacklowe3788
      @jacklowe3788 3 года назад

      I can't type so good my last ford I've had for years 4630 & had 4000 before my family been Fords Not fan since New Holland took over though - Ole 4630 Still chugging along Great field midsized but slow hydraulic o loader

  • @juaquincossio
    @juaquincossio Год назад

    Great work on the road boss

  • @unclej4244
    @unclej4244 4 года назад +3

    Great video
    I am currently torn whether to buy that Kubota or a mini track loader.
    Will be doing mostly dirt and stone moving in the woods with steep hills.
    Everyone says the Kubota will tip over in those hills even with the weights.
    But it does not seem to bother you !!
    You definitely have that machine under control

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  4 года назад +2

      Uncle J I don’t get to shaken when on hills. I have this one set out wide which helps. It’s probably not ideal for this type work but it fits my needs all the way around for what I do. Thanks for watching!

    • @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9
      @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 2 года назад +1

      We work on ground you can't walk on with svl 75-2, m9540 and m108x and we go straight down lots of places without any problems but you have to have weights , width, pay attention and go slow

  • @pdurod
    @pdurod 3 года назад

    Kinda what I'm doing. Using a B2650 to cut a trail on a slope against a barbed-wire fence. First time through - just taking my time.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад +1

      Yeah just go slow and be careful! Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @Johnthedagger
    @Johnthedagger 11 месяцев назад

    Buddy, I got 10 steep acres up here in the mountains of New England and thought I was working some hellacious slope but holy fuck, you've got some balls and my respect. Nice job👍🏼👊💯🇺🇲

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s just all I know, flat ground is a rare thing where I live. Thanks for watching

    • @Johnthedagger
      @Johnthedagger 11 месяцев назад

      ​@khtractors I subscribed hoping to get some new ideas👍🏼

  • @douglasvandyke7666
    @douglasvandyke7666 Год назад +1

    Like some others, I felt bad for that tractor. It is a job for a small dozer.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Год назад

      Might be but I didn’t have a dozer. Thanks for watching

  • @FabbedFun
    @FabbedFun 3 года назад +3

    Still going back and watching your videos! I was wondering if you had better success cutting hillside roads with front loader or rear blade...

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад +3

      Definitely the loader but a wider bucket would help. Thanks

  • @timothyjerry2455
    @timothyjerry2455 2 года назад

    Drive up to the furthest point and dig going downhill. I felt bad for that tractor 😂

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 года назад +2

      If I could drive to the top I wouldn’t need a road would I? Obviously you don’t live in the mountains.

  • @tobiasaidanbarnes526
    @tobiasaidanbarnes526 5 месяцев назад

    The bucket teeth on my kioti dk55 make it a forest road beast

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @waynestalcup17
    @waynestalcup17 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is this in West Virginia? We have 50 acres and need to access our ridge line. Elevation from the house to the ridge line is about 500 feet give or take. The first 90 up feet from the house is a sloped solid rock face, covered in trees and soil. If you dig down past the soil it is solid rock. Any thoughts on making a bench cut in this part of the trail? Your videos definitely help, and I know its way more steep than it looks!! Any advice would be much appreciated. If we can get past this first part, the rest of the mountain is soft and the ground can be worked but this solid rock slab seems to make up the base of the whole mountain.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  8 месяцев назад +2

      This is in Southwest Virginia. It’s hard to give advice on your questions without seeing the area. I always study the lay of the land hood before starting these road projects, then it’s also subject to change. I hope you can get a road in! Thanks

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 3 месяца назад

    Rewatched!

  • @guystuff7942
    @guystuff7942 Год назад

    Nice video. Did you need to do anything for erosion control afterwards?

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Год назад

      It actually hasn’t eroded any yet. Thanks for watching

  • @timnash6870
    @timnash6870 Год назад

    TIM from Canada I love your videos it would be appreciated if when you were in the bush or melon hey or tethering hey, if the videos could be just a little longer

  • @earlyriser8998
    @earlyriser8998 Год назад +1

    good job. would the toothbar have helped?

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Год назад +1

      Yes it would have, I think I used it on the later part of the road build. Thanks for watching

  • @roccobarca4558
    @roccobarca4558 Год назад

    Hello, for building roads do you prefer a front loader with bucket or front loader with dozer blade? Thanks

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Год назад

      Yes a bucket, but the perfect tool would be a 4 in 1 bucket! Thanks for watching

  • @4AFarms
    @4AFarms 2 года назад +1

    Did you build your lil front windshield cab deal or but it ?

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 года назад +1

      I made it from lexan, it really helps getting caught out in the rain. Thanks for watching!

  • @ChuckNorris-ju5fn
    @ChuckNorris-ju5fn 4 месяца назад

    thats crazy doing all that on a tractor...those things will tip right the hell over...dam

  • @HeritageFarmsTexas
    @HeritageFarmsTexas 4 года назад

    It will be nice when you finish.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  4 года назад

      Heritage Farms Texas I think the finished product video come out tomorrow! Thanks for watching!

  • @ronchaney8313
    @ronchaney8313 4 года назад

    Hey Ben! I know it's the wrong time of year to look for it, but do you have any ginseng in your neck of the woods? I can remember hearing my folks in Kentucky talk about "diggin' sang". I've been shown patches that I would've walked right over had the not pointed it out. We used to ride jeeps and 4wheelers on roads like the one you're cutting. Lots of old mine roads and family land. Be good.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  4 года назад

      Ron Chaney we do have it. I’ve never got out and dug any but at one time it was bringing good money. Not sure what it’s worth right now.

  • @mcpiddler1135
    @mcpiddler1135 2 года назад

    I'm certainly not the safety police, but I will advise you to wear your seat belt when operating your tractor, especially in the situation you're in there. It took me a little while to get in the habit, but it's second nature now just like in my truck. You are doing a good job making that road in difficult conditions.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 года назад

      I appreciate that and do agree with you on the seatbelt. I do need to wear it more. Thanks for watching!

  • @lonniechartrand
    @lonniechartrand 3 года назад +1

    Do you have any issues when pushing the top soil off to the side in regard to "stabilization"?
    I know you have to get the dirt out of your way AND that you need some means of maintaining "level", but I would be worried about the "loose content" of that soil wanting to slough off.
    I know clay would be best, and I also know that you are far smarter than I about this sort of thing, which is why I ask!
    Thank you!!!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад +2

      This had very little top soil, it was mostly clay and shale rock. It was best to do this during the winter with the clay being damp because it held in place better then dry powdery dirt would on this slope. Main thing is go slow and pay attention to how everything is reacting. Thanks for watching!

    • @lonniechartrand
      @lonniechartrand 3 года назад

      @@khtractors Thank you! You gave me some good insight on a road I am wanting to cut through my woods. It is not near as steep as what you were dealing with and I now feel a bit more confident on how to tackle this job.
      My biggest issue now is all of the RAIN we have been getting.
      Just finished watching your video on "ripping" your hillside pasture to remove some of the "wetness".
      How did that work out for you?

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад

      @@lonniechartrand well I can’t really tell because we turned off extremely dry after doing that. Haven’t had rain in weeks. Thanks

  • @whitepinewoods9029
    @whitepinewoods9029 4 года назад +1

    You need a mini!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  4 года назад

      Do What You Dig, Dig What You Do! Yes that would sure be nice! Thanks for watching!

  • @eddiemortontapman7252
    @eddiemortontapman7252 Год назад

    Bull dozing with a bota in the back 40

  • @dgsports69
    @dgsports69 3 года назад

    I would have started from the top and work my way down to start. Would have been a lot safer

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад +1

      Donald Soucy that would be nice but you can’t get to the top and come down. It’s a rock cliff.

    • @bennykennedy1786
      @bennykennedy1786 3 года назад +4

      When you are building a road to get to the top, I guess it would be hard to start at the top. Those mountains are hard to climb without a road to get there.

  • @BL-jr8tk
    @BL-jr8tk 3 года назад

    What HP is your machine?

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  3 года назад

      It’s 63.5 engine and I think 56 pto. Very good power to weight ration on this tractor! Appreciate you watching!

    • @BL-jr8tk
      @BL-jr8tk 3 года назад

      @@khtractors Thank you!! Tells me all I need to know! Good looking machine!

  • @Mark-Marine
    @Mark-Marine 4 года назад

    You really have to wonder about the one moron that gave this a thumb down. You are making due with what you have to work with - which is a fine machine. I am surprised you didn't put a tooth bar on your bucket; though it did a great job without it. I like your videos my young friend 👍🏻

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  4 года назад +1

      There’s always that one person who isn’t happy that thinks a thumbs down makes them feel better. Haha. Thanks for the nice comment. I did put a tooth bar on during the last section of this road and it helped. There is a 3 part series of this job.

  • @raywhite1442
    @raywhite1442 9 месяцев назад

    Too bad you're not doing anything this year

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  9 месяцев назад

      Posted two new videos this week that you haven’t watched.

  • @davidwillard7334
    @davidwillard7334 2 года назад

    THIS ! IS ! ABOUT !! AS !! GOOD !! AS !! DRONE ! B !! WORKING ! IN ! NEPAL !! IS !!!

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  2 года назад

      Appreciate you watching!

  • @wxfield
    @wxfield 10 месяцев назад

    Seems like the wrong tool for the job.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  10 месяцев назад

      Well I didn’t happen to have a D10 in my back pocket. It got the job done and did it pretty well.

    • @wxfield
      @wxfield 10 месяцев назад

      @@khtractors I get it. You're the kind of guy that uses channel locks as a hammer and when you attempt to sell them, the buyer asks "What on God's Earth did you do to these?"

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@wxfield I’m the kinda of guy who gets things done instead of saying oh I better hire this work out. The tractor now has 2100 hours and still looks and runs as good as new. They are built to work so why not work them. I hope your not abusing your key board by working it to hard criticizing people on RUclips.

  • @deanwilson7047
    @deanwilson7047 Месяц назад

    why?
    a dare?
    your crazy bro lol
    balls of steel

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Месяц назад

      Why not? 😂 Thanks for watching

  • @thebeautifulones5436
    @thebeautifulones5436 9 месяцев назад

    bucket loaders are useless for this kind of thing. bucket loads are useless for most things actually.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  9 месяцев назад +1

      Apparently your operating skills are lacking because I’ve found them to be very useful. Moved thousands of tons of dirt, cleared brush, loaded logs and hay, and many varieties of other tasks. I think 95% of people would disagree with your statement.

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Год назад

    Use a dozer.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Год назад +1

      Why?

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Год назад

      Way more efficient.

    • @khtractors
      @khtractors  Год назад

      @@gerrycoleman7290 I don’t think buying another machine or renting one, nor hiring the job done with a dozer would have been more cost efficient. The task was accomplished with what I had and only cost me some time, fuel, and a few hours of wear on the tractor.