We use one similar and call it a soil conditioner, use it to loosen up pre existing soil before putting down new material. What I mean, get rid of pot holes and hard ground before putting down rock so you can grade the way you need. They work awesome!
Cool video. I love how you enjoy doing your work and have a good time doing it. And making it right. I dig the thought going into the camera angles too, like when you were cleaning the tracks. Sweet touch.
Great video Stan I had to let you know. I finally bought my first skid steer a bobcat s70 I'm glad I still can't believe it yet. just last year I was laid off I took what I had left in the bank and started a company.. I honestly Gota say bud thank u for all ur video plus the times I ask you question and you answer and help thank you very much.. God bless🙏 have a great week
It would be so satisfying to see those machines pressure washed! That attachment is bad ass! I’ve seen some crazy power rakes but that thing takes the cake I think! Also that trailer is insane! I’ve never seen such a balanced trailer especially loading up! Awesome vid Stan!
Pressure washing addition has become an epidemic here in America. Tearing families and patio cushions apart everyday, especially when you accidentally use the red tip instead of the green. Power washer’s anonymous really help me 😂😉
Its funny, I have an old (probably pushing 50 years) bluebird power rake for dethatching its a walk behind push machine (it vibrates the stuffing out of your hands). so when ever I hear you talk about your power rake I get confused for a quick second! great video!
Hey Stan! since my year abroad in Wisconsin 2019, I’m following your videos. In the beginning it was a great way to practice to understand spoken English better. However, since I understand a lot of it, it’s really fun and interesting to listen to. I would really appreciate a shout out. Keep up great work! Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
All I noticed was that Saturn in the drive! My dad had two..both over 475k miles with no problems outside of regular maintenance, Much like a Toyota..He drove 120k miles a year for 37 years... His Toyota matrix made it to 720k before he totaled it in a snow storm, his shoes were knocked off but he didnt even have a mark on him...I know nothing to do with landscaping but it reminded me 🙂....I love my Harley rake,on my dingo 525 it's a great tool but obviously a full size has its advantages as I can see! Dingo just does have the stability
I love your bird Gracie. This morning I was on the phone with someone an my bird Kimmy would not stay quiet for anything. I had to bribe her with about 50 sunflower seeds. Works every time. I haven't given her anything but water to drink, no soda since I don't drink it. But I know almost all pets will eat it drink anything they see us eating and drinking. Great video buddy, tell Gracie I say she's a Pretty bird. I love birds and they are almost as good at warning us of any trouble as a good dog can.
Hey Stan, I’ve been a subscriber to your channel for easily 5-8 years, if not longer. Thanks for your content. Your channel is one of the reasons I started my own landscape business and started a RUclips channel. I would appreciate a shout out!
Even a static roll does wonders, I live down the road from a trap rock quarry, its all we use around here, amazingly amazing product, 3/8's crusher run FTW
Cleaning the equipment before loading is great, But also I wish people would clean the trailer off as well to before getting on the road, Nice grading, I'll send you a bill for running into the attachment.
I have been doing driveways for a long time with just a box blade. It's all in the angle with the top link to set the distribution depth. Drainage is important for the edges of the driveway and to finish the driveway with a bit of crown to it. If you do the water will run off and avoid the formation of puddles. Standing water being driven over creates puddles. My driveway challenges are all related to being to cheap for the necessary gravel. That stuff is expensive.
He is wright, been paving for 35 years owner for 30. Most driveways do need a crown , if they are on flat ground, crown it or rework the base to slop from side to side, every job is different challenge, biggest challenge is people don’t want to pay the price to do the job wright, then they wanna complain about everything. You can’t make everyone happy. Thats why i shy away from residential a-lot, just depends on the customers, doing it 36 years really helps judging my apenion.
@@p8ntbal4me lol you are soooo wrong it isn't even funny. But hey you like your driveway to be one giant series of puddles go ahead and don't put a crown on it or slope it. I prefer crown because it keeps water movement slow enough it doesn't wash anything away when it rains and doesn't build up enough to form puddles like flat will every single time.
@@consaka1 I said crown,… not slope. I didn’t say flat either. By that comment reply alone,…. You verified you don’t know the industry standards. I know I went to school and studied for the AIA. You don’t crown a driveway….. ever. You can super and slope change left to right with a roll. But you don’t crown them….. ever I run a 772GP for my larger jobs and a 695 for the smaller ones (driveways). I hub my work,…. Cut to grade……
@@p8ntbal4me I'd never hire you. Other professionals here have also collaborated the proper way to do a driveway. I prefer to crown the driveway because you get the longest puddle free life from it that way. Happy customers for sure. Your customers have to call you over and over each year when it rains to have you redo their driveways. I cut the angle for each side and the back grade the loose stuff in the middle. Sometimes I just cut the angle on each side and then have new gravel put over it. Leaves a nice crown that will last for years if treated properly. It's common sense and works great. If you had to go to school for common sense. Well you may need to get at least a partial refund. Lol
I use a harley rake to fix driveways and private roads. Best advice is to tailgate spread the material, rake it out then vibratory roll it. All with one machine.
hey Stanley i was thinkly about hettting a 85cfm air compressor and after you break the heavy dirt with the shovel.then blow with the compress air to blow most of the dirt off making the machine cleaner
HI STAN, ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO !!! ALWAYS LOVE YOUR CONTENT !!!! BEEN A WHILE SINCE I COMMENTED. JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT I'M STILL HERE 😊😁😊 ENJOYING YOUR CHANNEL. EVEN MORE I LIKE YOUR CHARACTER AND HOW YOU INSPIRE ME AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS !!!! TOU DON'T PRETEND TO BE ANYTHING YOU'RE NOT. LOVE YOUR MONTRA TELLING PEOPLE TO GO GET EM !!!! AND GOD BLESS!!!! I LOVE TELLING PEOPLE TO HAVE A BLESSED DAY ❤️❣️💙💙 MUCH LOVE FROM BRANSON MO !!!! RODNEY
Good afternoon, I would recommend that you don't use the soil conditioner like a bulldozer. You will bow or bend the drum. Ask me how I know lol. A roller would have made that a runway.
I would have liked to see the SR3 for the finish grading part. I have to say though, over my geographic area round the northeast, people would probably have used a D3 for that type of job. But both methods sure work.
You know, if you want to get into doing driveways as an added line, you might want to look into buying a Gravel Doctor machine. It has 15 scarifying teeth that you can raise and lower hydraulically, you can scarify forwards and backwards, it has a two sided cutting blade on it so you can do that forwards and backwards too. You can also raise it and lower it on the 3-point, tilt it forward and back, and roll it clockwise and counter-clockwise; all hydraulically and controlled from the seat of your tractor. You can actually use the factory designed hydraulic valve box, or you can use the tractor's rear-remotes. I know a guy in Indiana who does that. I also used mine to excavate a few inches of dirt to make a stone shed pad or light duty parking pad. (Geogrid underneath the stone). Very efficient at that. BTW, I always suggest an inch to an inch-and-1/2 of well compacted 57's on top of a gravel driveway. It keeps the rain from washing away the fines. Just my 2 cents. Love your channel.
Hey Stan! Happy Wednesday! I've got a question: would you reccomend buying a well maintained used trailer for a lawn care business? (Gonna try a 2 mower setup) If so, what size and type would comfortably fit any size deck? (Probably no bigger than 60in) Have a great day! More questions to come soon! My setup would include 1 bigger deck zero (60) turn and a smaller size stand-in (42 or so).
16 foot open deck. But that doesn't leave you much extra room. I like having more space. I would personally do 18 mininum. But longer trailers don't bother me. My Diamond C is 20'
I watch and love these videos but I have to say I do the same thing with excellent results with 40 year old equipment. No negative reviews on modern equipment and excellent operators.
when your watching this while doing something else and you hear the whistling like what the heck is that, pause the video not to hear it anymore then start it back up and you hear the bird wanted a little video time :D
We use alot of recycled asphalt/concrete here in the PNW, way cheaper and stronger than Virginia 5/8ths rock. Especially when you wet it down and roll/ compact it with roller and plate compactor in spots the roller can't get too.
I haven't used one before. But they look real snazzy.i am surprised how you can spread the material right from the pile like that. I always thought they were used after a rough grading with a bucket or something but this eliminates that whole step. Pretty cool
Have you ever tried recycled crushed concrete for a driveway. I did mine 2 years ago and still solid as well concrete lol. Once it rained a bit it still has the cement in it so it solidifies. I can light up all 4 of my rear dually tires and it stays put. Plus it's cheep! Nice video BTW!
This was the best comment on the video, Only downside to the crushed concrete is the dust when it gets super dry it can get pretty dusty on a windy day. Aside from that shits awesome
Power rake or hydra-bucket? I must maintain 1.7 mi, 7 switchbacks of road to access our MT home.. appreciate your thoughts if I should go with a MTW power rake or a hydra-bucket ... your grading videos using both are spectacular and was hoping to gets your thoughts on which attachment I should go with... wish I could afford both but I’m gonna have to pick one for road grading .... I like the bucket option for leveling on the hydra-bucket, but that power rake appears bad-a$$.... any advice would be greatly appreciated
My advice is a front end loader on a tractor and a box blade with times. The times help break up any really hard stuff. I seldom use them except for major repairs. Do a rough leveling and crowning then dump new gravel by the bucket load every so often. The bucket will pick up the piles and spread it evenly. There ain't no glass and honestly I don't really want it. Just drive on it and a good rain settles it all in.
Please give G and R Lawn Service of Warsaw, NY a shout out.I always watch your videos and have helped me in my business here. I have sent you a message for a shout out a couple of times and haven't heard anything yet. So I hope you get this and read it.thanks again for your awesome videos. You have yourself a great day and night and always be safe out there.
@@Dirtmonkey thank you so much you and your videos and message of never give up and that hard work pays out in the end keeps me motivated to succeed in my business. You are a great person and I look.up to you as an inspiration.
If you want to try to move material from one spot to another, reverse your roller so it kicks the material back out in front and towards the direction you're wanting to go and it continues to kick it Forward instead of trying to Mill it behind you
@@Dirtmonkey i dont know about that buddy i just think before youtube and all that took hold in america to a degree ye were in a world of yer own so companies could just push the norm on ye as a country its better to be open to equipment from outside the US to i watch ur channel alot and other american lads here i watch ye do jobs and i see alot that we have over here that ye dont have there to make a job easier
Like in our compact tractors over here stanley we run front pto kits on them so wat goes on the back can be run at the front iv just seen compact flail mowers on sites here from america past 2 yrs we have them about 30 yrs at this stage
We do roads with a top n tilt kit and a 3pt tractor unit. 60hp tractor. Works great. Mixes through depth of pothole. No doubt the machine is working along with the rake!
Sprinkle some water, and hit it with a roller. Compaction is where it's at!!
Costs more for the home owner though and he put material only a few inches on top of the native driveway so isn't gonna sink that much. Maybe 🤷
@@georgyrogers3281 it’s his house
there is roller in yard
In what order? lmao gotta pay a guy to clean. Roller. Wheels
This was a very light top dress over hard compacted ground. so not much settlement will happen
I love how much fun you have while working. That is a blessing. Thank you.
Appreciate the acknowledgment 😊
Interesting video. Loved the camera view and commentary! Driveway looks great!
One of the best youtube channels ever! So much help to our business
So awesome to hear! Appreciate you 👊
Rewatched! This looks amazing, great content. Love it! One of my favorites!
Hey Bub that driveway came out beautiful absolutely perfect great when you have the right tools
Thanks brother!
@@Dirtmonkey 🤙
Driveway is looking great there Stan!
Appreciate it 👊
I can tell you really love the detail work Stan. Make it pretty!
Details matter 😊
We use one similar and call it a soil conditioner, use it to loosen up pre existing soil before putting down new material.
What I mean, get rid of pot holes and hard ground before putting down rock so you can grade the way you need. They work awesome!
Cool video. I love how you enjoy doing your work and have a good time doing it. And making it right. I dig the thought going into the camera angles too, like when you were cleaning the tracks. Sweet touch.
Thanks for the feedback! Appreciate ya Steven 👊
Great video Stan I had to let you know. I finally bought my first skid steer a bobcat s70 I'm glad I still can't believe it yet. just last year I was laid off I took what I had left in the bank and started a company.. I honestly Gota say bud thank u for all ur video plus the times I ask you question and you answer and help thank you very much.. God bless🙏 have a great week
Thats so awesome! Now your the Boss! Go get em!!!
It would be so satisfying to see those machines pressure washed! That attachment is bad ass! I’ve seen some crazy power rakes but that thing takes the cake I think! Also that trailer is insane! I’ve never seen such a balanced trailer especially loading up! Awesome vid Stan!
Thanks Bud. That trailer is the bee's knees
Pressure washing addition has become an epidemic here in America. Tearing families and patio cushions apart everyday, especially when you accidentally use the red tip instead of the green. Power washer’s anonymous really help me 😂😉
Super video and thanks for the shout out for me and my son James mac. Reynolds. Keep them coming stan the man.👍
You bet & thank you!
Good good stuff man. I'm hooked on your vids. From Minnesota and we appreciate some hard work!
Fellow Minnesotan! Thanks man 👊
My man thanks for the shout out Stan. Always enjoy the content and the humor. John's lawns East Tn
Appreciate ya!
Great job, you make it look easy my brother
Thanks 👍Just practicing.
Brilliant work and thanks for sharing this with us take care
Thanks Hayden 👍
@@Dirtmonkey You’re welcome Stan 👍🏻
Awesome video, another job well done.
Appreciate it Kent 😊
Man gotta love Gracie!!! I sweat she sounded like a ambulance a few video's ago, also thought there was a back up warning device in your office!!
The music and video are so relaxing and satisfying!
Nice one Stan 👍👍🏴🏴
😊👍
Its funny, I have an old (probably pushing 50 years) bluebird power rake for dethatching its a walk behind push machine (it vibrates the stuffing out of your hands). so when ever I hear you talk about your power rake I get confused for a quick second! great video!
Thank you!
Such a artist you are great job !
Awesome job Stan looks great
Thanks 👍
Hey Stan!
since my year abroad in Wisconsin 2019, I’m following your videos. In the beginning it was a great way to practice to understand spoken English better. However, since I understand a lot of it, it’s really fun and interesting to listen to. I would really appreciate a shout out.
Keep up great work!
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
That si such a cool story. Shout out coming!
All I noticed was that Saturn in the drive! My dad had two..both over 475k miles with no problems outside of regular maintenance, Much like a Toyota..He drove 120k miles a year for 37 years... His Toyota matrix made it to 720k before he totaled it in a snow storm, his shoes were knocked off but he didnt even have a mark on him...I know nothing to do with landscaping but it reminded me 🙂....I love my Harley rake,on my dingo 525 it's a great tool but obviously a full size has its advantages as I can see! Dingo just does have the stability
Thats a cool story on those cars. Glad your dad was ok- holy crap. Thats a hard hit to knock both your shoes off. You can bet he was sore after that.
I love your bird Gracie. This morning I was on the phone with someone an my bird Kimmy would not stay quiet for anything. I had to bribe her with about 50 sunflower seeds. Works every time. I haven't given her anything but water to drink, no soda since I don't drink it. But I know almost all pets will eat it drink anything they see us eating and drinking. Great video buddy, tell Gracie I say she's a Pretty bird. I love birds and they are almost as good at warning us of any trouble as a good dog can.
Hey Stan, I’ve been a subscriber to your channel for easily 5-8 years, if not longer. Thanks for your content. Your channel is one of the reasons I started my own landscape business and started a RUclips channel. I would appreciate a shout out!
Hey Thrifty Garage 👋 I would be Happy to give you a shout out!!! Thank you for doing what you do!👍
I like this track. Reminds me of tropical house. That stuff has a nice relaxing vibe
Same 🤙
Soils guy here.....put some water on it before you mix. Get that moisture throughout the base. It will help you achieve your compaction.
Even a static roll does wonders, I live down the road from a trap rock quarry, its all we use around here, amazingly amazing product, 3/8's crusher run FTW
Very nice hi five 🖐
👍👊
Loved the vedio 👍👌
Thanks Bobby 👊
Cool equipment usage video! I was anticipating the retaining wall continuation video though. This was great to see instead. Thanks...
Something different...thanks👍
Cleaning the equipment before loading is great, But also I wish people would clean the trailer off as well to before getting on the road, Nice grading, I'll send you a bill for running into the attachment.
😂👊
Thanks for the great and awesome video
Thank you!!
@@Dirtmonkey your welcome
Rewatched again! The best!
pretty cool attachment! Big smooth Drum compactor and you'd be able to roller skate on er!!!!! keep up the great work !
Thanks! have a great weekend bud!
Back at ya!
You are a magician dude.
Ya need a Vibrating roller. I love mine.
Love the videos
Thanks!
That is one sexy trailer…… thanks for another great video!!!!
She so is right?!? Thanks!👊
Thanks for the shout out Stan from Dirt Pros Florence Alabama 🇺🇲
I have been doing driveways for a long time with just a box blade. It's all in the angle with the top link to set the distribution depth. Drainage is important for the edges of the driveway and to finish the driveway with a bit of crown to it. If you do the water will run off and avoid the formation of puddles. Standing water being driven over creates puddles.
My driveway challenges are all related to being to cheap for the necessary gravel. That stuff is expensive.
You do not put Crown in driveways unless they are 20 feet wide and there is a reason for it
Crown goes in a road not a driveway
He is wright, been paving for 35 years owner for 30. Most driveways do need a crown , if they are on flat ground, crown it or rework the base to slop from side to side, every job is different challenge, biggest challenge is people don’t want to pay the price to do the job wright, then they wanna complain about everything. You can’t make everyone happy. Thats why i shy away from residential a-lot, just depends on the customers, doing it 36 years really helps judging my apenion.
@@p8ntbal4me lol you are soooo wrong it isn't even funny. But hey you like your driveway to be one giant series of puddles go ahead and don't put a crown on it or slope it. I prefer crown because it keeps water movement slow enough it doesn't wash anything away when it rains and doesn't build up enough to form puddles like flat will every single time.
@@consaka1 I said crown,… not slope. I didn’t say flat either.
By that comment reply alone,…. You verified you don’t know the industry standards. I know I went to school and studied for the AIA.
You don’t crown a driveway….. ever. You can super and slope change left to right with a roll. But you don’t crown them….. ever
I run a 772GP for my larger jobs and a 695 for the smaller ones (driveways). I hub my work,…. Cut to grade……
@@p8ntbal4me I'd never hire you. Other professionals here have also collaborated the proper way to do a driveway. I prefer to crown the driveway because you get the longest puddle free life from it that way. Happy customers for sure. Your customers have to call you over and over each year when it rains to have you redo their driveways.
I cut the angle for each side and the back grade the loose stuff in the middle. Sometimes I just cut the angle on each side and then have new gravel put over it. Leaves a nice crown that will last for years if treated properly. It's common sense and works great. If you had to go to school for common sense. Well you may need to get at least a partial refund. Lol
Nice job, but don't really understand why he used that power rake? Seems like the whole job could have been done with the bucket.
Your right- I was practicing with the power rake. Just getting a feel for the new upgrades and controls.
What kind of rock was that again? Also, thats a beautiful bird. What kind is it?
Hi Stan, I run a Harley Rake T8 PTO mounted on my John Deere 4610 tractor. Incredible piece of equipment for soil prep.
Sounds like. nice piece of equipment.
I use a harley rake to fix driveways and private roads. Best advice is to tailgate spread the material, rake it out then vibratory roll it. All with one machine.
Drive way looking good Stan I had to laugh when u got all excited about the shout outs I think that made the video for me lol
Glad you enjoyed...hahaha Thanks👍
hey Stanley
i was thinkly about hettting a 85cfm air compressor and after you break the heavy dirt with the shovel.then blow with the compress air to blow most of the dirt off making the machine cleaner
Excellent! Thanks!
Thank You!👍
HI STAN, ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO !!! ALWAYS LOVE YOUR CONTENT !!!! BEEN A WHILE SINCE I COMMENTED. JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT I'M STILL HERE 😊😁😊 ENJOYING YOUR CHANNEL. EVEN MORE I LIKE YOUR CHARACTER AND HOW YOU INSPIRE ME AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS !!!! TOU DON'T PRETEND TO BE ANYTHING YOU'RE NOT. LOVE YOUR MONTRA TELLING PEOPLE TO GO GET EM !!!! AND GOD BLESS!!!! I LOVE TELLING PEOPLE TO HAVE A BLESSED DAY ❤️❣️💙💙 MUCH LOVE FROM BRANSON MO !!!! RODNEY
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR LOVE RODNEY! YOU ROCK 👊 GOD BLESS
Good afternoon, I would recommend that you don't use the soil conditioner like a bulldozer. You will bow or bend the drum. Ask me how I know lol. A roller would have made that a runway.
Looks great
Thanks Robb 👍
Another amazing video bro thanks for the video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks!👍
Would love to see you try out a box blade attachment on that skid loader. I have been workin with a CAT 299D3 XHP, with box blade. I just love it!
Sweet I may have to!
Thanks for another video bub
Thanks for bein here!
@@Dirtmonkey you got it
Rewatched! Love it!
Thank you for another great video Stan👍
You are very welcome, Thanks for being here!👍
A garden trowel works awesome for cleaning in between the tracks! its small enough to keep in the cab.
Great video!
Thanks!👊
Nice glass.
Thanks!
Hey Stan! Diamond C is the best trailer company in my eyes. It really is 40 years of engineering. Haha. Very nice trailer though.
Thanks Joe.
Looks Great.
Thanks! Just practicing👊
I just put down 155 tons of asphalt millings down for the driveway.It really packs together nice.
Nice...good to know👍
Great video Stan 🇺🇲
I would have liked to see the SR3 for the finish grading part. I have to say though, over my geographic area round the northeast, people would probably have used a D3 for that type of job. But both methods sure work.
I started using a blower to blow off the crumbs after cleaning the tracks. Also looks like it is time to reverse your tracks and sprockets.
Hi I woch your videos everyday tell the team I said hi and I woch thor videos everyday I love you guys I love the video
I will John...Thanks!👍
You know, if you want to get into doing driveways as an added line, you might want to look into buying a Gravel Doctor machine.
It has 15 scarifying teeth that you can raise and lower hydraulically, you can scarify forwards and backwards, it has a two sided cutting blade on it so you can do that forwards and backwards too. You can also raise it and lower it on the 3-point, tilt it forward and back, and roll it clockwise and counter-clockwise; all hydraulically and controlled from the seat of your tractor. You can actually use the factory designed hydraulic valve box, or you can use the tractor's rear-remotes. I know a guy in Indiana who does that. I also used mine to excavate a few inches of dirt to make a stone shed pad or light duty parking pad. (Geogrid underneath the stone). Very efficient at that.
BTW, I always suggest an inch to an inch-and-1/2 of well compacted 57's on top of a gravel driveway. It keeps the rain from washing away the fines. Just my 2 cents.
Love your channel.
Glass? Not without water and a compactor. I wouldn’t get paid leaving that driveway like that.
It’s his house
He literally has people who own skid steers paying him to haul his to the land and do work.... what a boss. I wanna see the Raw road cut how to
Hey Stan! Happy Wednesday! I've got a question: would you reccomend buying a well maintained used trailer for a lawn care business? (Gonna try a 2 mower setup) If so, what size and type would comfortably fit any size deck? (Probably no bigger than 60in) Have a great day! More questions to come soon! My setup would include 1 bigger deck zero (60) turn and a smaller size stand-in (42 or so).
14-18 is plenty and leaves you room
7x16 tandem axle is ideal. We have a 7x14 enclosed that will fit 2 zero turns in a pinch but its tight.
16 foot open deck. But that doesn't leave you much extra room. I like having more space. I would personally do 18 mininum. But longer trailers don't bother me. My Diamond C is 20'
Dig the music ! Like your style man.
Great video! I found it easier to grade with tracked skid vs wheeled.
I watch and love these videos but I have to say I do the same thing with excellent results with 40 year old equipment. No negative reviews on modern equipment and excellent operators.
Nice
Thank you!
I lol your new hair. Looks good
when your watching this while doing something else and you hear the whistling like what the heck is that, pause the video not to hear it anymore then start it back up and you hear the bird wanted a little video time :D
We use alot of recycled asphalt/concrete here in the PNW, way cheaper and stronger than Virginia 5/8ths rock. Especially when you wet it down and roll/ compact it with roller and plate compactor in spots the roller can't get too.
Great video! I'll have to request another shout-out 👍
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I haven't used one before. But they look real snazzy.i am surprised how you can spread the material right from the pile like that. I always thought they were used after a rough grading with a bucket or something but this eliminates that whole step. Pretty cool
Yeah...I'm just practicing this upgrade but it's pretty cool👍
Another great video Stan!
Thanks Tyler!
that would be a great job for your son get a hot water pressure washer put it down at your warehouse and have him clean all equipment
I like the way you think!
Have you ever tried recycled crushed concrete for a driveway. I did mine 2 years ago and still solid as well concrete lol. Once it rained a bit it still has the cement in it so it solidifies. I can light up all 4 of my rear dually tires and it stays put. Plus it's cheep! Nice video BTW!
This was the best comment on the video,
Only downside to the crushed concrete is the dust when it gets super dry it can get pretty dusty on a windy day. Aside from that shits awesome
I use it often. But in this case I was looking for a certain color
@@Dirtmonkey that's fair, it's kinda a crap shoot as to what gets ground up
Stan from grinding the ice a few months ago to grading the stone working it all seasons they are great grading tools so are rockhounds
Yes- true!
Power rake or hydra-bucket? I must maintain 1.7 mi, 7 switchbacks of road to access our MT home.. appreciate your thoughts if I should go with a MTW power rake or a hydra-bucket ... your grading videos using both are spectacular and was hoping to gets your thoughts on which attachment I should go with... wish I could afford both but I’m gonna have to pick one for road grading .... I like the bucket option for leveling on the hydra-bucket, but that power rake appears bad-a$$.... any advice would be greatly appreciated
My advice is a front end loader on a tractor and a box blade with times. The times help break up any really hard stuff. I seldom use them except for major repairs. Do a rough leveling and crowning then dump new gravel by the bucket load every so often. The bucket will pick up the piles and spread it evenly. There ain't no glass and honestly I don't really want it. Just drive on it and a good rain settles it all in.
That’s so cool
I think so too...thanks!👍
If you're careful, you can use the lock handles on a Bobcat to drag attachments to you
Great video my man! You never fail to amaze me. May I have a shout out in the next video please?
Thanks and sure!👍
Have you ever considered the all wheel steer type of “skid” loader, such as the A300?
I want one
But stopped making so we bought a little loader instead
I never tried one but got a cast miniloader instead and love that thing
Love the content, and thank you very much for the shoutout‼️‼️
Please give G and R Lawn Service of Warsaw, NY a shout out.I always watch your videos and have helped me in my business here. I have sent you a message for a shout out a couple of times and haven't heard anything yet. So I hope you get this and read it.thanks again for your awesome videos. You have yourself a great day and night and always be safe out there.
You got it...I usually do all shout outs?!? Sorry if I missed you!
@@Dirtmonkey thank you so much you and your videos and message of never give up and that hard work pays out in the end keeps me motivated to succeed in my business. You are a great person and I look.up to you as an inspiration.
If you want to try to move material from one spot to another, reverse your roller so it kicks the material back out in front and towards the direction you're wanting to go and it continues to kick it Forward instead of trying to Mill it behind you
The on beat sound effects from the bird loll
We call these stone rakes they are around over 20 yrs here in britain and ireland we put down new lawns with them
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You are all just so a head of us sometimes?!?
@@Dirtmonkey i dont know about that buddy i just think before youtube and all that took hold in america to a degree ye were in a world of yer own so companies could just push the norm on ye as a country its better to be open to equipment from outside the US to i watch ur channel alot and other american lads here i watch ye do jobs and i see alot that we have over here that ye dont have there to make a job easier
Like in our compact tractors over here stanley we run front pto kits on them so wat goes on the back can be run at the front iv just seen compact flail mowers on sites here from america past 2 yrs we have them about 30 yrs at this stage
Love the longer videos. When’s there another cabin video coming?
Gotcha soon!
Ive never seen anyone harley rake gravel in my life and been in excavating 30 years .
We do roads with a top n tilt kit and a 3pt tractor unit. 60hp tractor. Works great. Mixes through depth of pothole. No doubt the machine is working along with the rake!
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@@Dirtmonkey jest trying to help its my birthday today and happy to help you
@@Dirtmonkey i have a leering disability and spelling bad or i wood say more
Is it ok to backfill behind the block with 3/4 in. stone instead of regular soil until you get to the top ?
yep
Track cleaning shots are oddly satisfied
Agree👍
Heyy Al/Stan...love you. Commenting for the algorithm stan