@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 yeah I totally understand it’s kind of a lot of work to make a good video and that’s funny both my brothers live in Oklahoma City
I too live in Oklahoma, have you had any experience with pushing dead burnt cedar skeletons. I seem to be doing a lot of that where I live and you want to talk about hard on a machine. Granted I’m no expert, probably only cleared about 2600 acres of skeletons so far but I still break glass regularly. Any tips for someone like me?
I’m using a Cat d5m. Just starting out in the business and folks seem to want land cleared for 1500 per acre or less. Done a little research and the going rate is 3000-5000 or more.
Hello, Can you tell me how many gallons of diesel they consume in 8 hours of hard work. thank you
@@puertoricohea push hard clay or dirt and ripping I can burn 4-6 gallons a hour depending if u run it wide open and how fast u back up
Great job, looks much better (should have taken the fence down) to clear and show before and after shots..good job.
Very nice dozer😎😎😎
Ya I got lucky when I found that one in Conway Arkansas had 1700 hrs 1-2 years ago
@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 awesome dude I subbed btw Keep making videos
@@jakesbackhoedozerservice7010 I kinda got burnt out and It’s been raining in Oklahoma a lot but I’m about to edit another one
@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 yeah I totally understand it’s kind of a lot of work to make a good video and that’s funny both my brothers live in Oklahoma City
I too live in Oklahoma, have you had any experience with pushing dead burnt cedar skeletons. I seem to be doing a lot of that where I live and you want to talk about hard on a machine. Granted I’m no expert, probably only cleared about 2600 acres of skeletons so far but I still break glass regularly. Any tips for someone like me?
Nice dozer
I got lucky and bought it from a one owner with 1800 hrs a couple years ago took me 2 years to find it
how many acres was this and how much did you charge?
I push timber by the hour it was 2 - 3 acres. Your hourly rate all depends on location and machine being used
Ok gotcha. Thanks
I’m using a Cat d5m. Just starting out in the business and folks seem to want land cleared for 1500 per acre or less. Done a little research and the going rate is 3000-5000 or more.
@@isaacjacobs6192 that’s a lot per acre I don’t know where your at but 3000-5000 are u laying down sod after wards that’s high
@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 I’m in Raleigh NC.