Don't want to be the safety police, but definitely need some safety glasses for that project. Unfortunately I am saying this because I had a limb come back and smack me across the face and I had to lay around for a day and a half with my eye closed, with a lot of pain, luckily it wasn't bad enough to go to the doctor. But I definitely ware safety glasses now. I just traded in my BX2380 for a B2601, so looking forward to doing some of these projects.
the bug is Eyed Click Beetle (Alaus oculatus). If you flip it upside-down, it will 'click' like a spring and pop up in the air about three feet to right itself...fun! Also wondering if you are using your oak to make boards for furniture, etc?
How in the heck do you get grass growing all up under the trees like that?? At my place the trees rob the nutrients out of the ground so grass can't grow
Great video, it show a Man who knows what he's doing. he's got his a plan toghter.
Nice work, surprised at your planning. Good to see the saw and tractor working together.
That's quite a tree. Thanks for the video. In high speed that chainsaw sounds like a dentist tool.
Really impressed with the lift ability of your loader on the B2601. Great looking tractor.
Nice property and great video. Just sold my L4740 and looking at buying the B2601. Kind gave me an idea what it can do. thanks for sharing.
Don't want to be the safety police, but definitely need some safety glasses for that project. Unfortunately I am saying this because I had a limb come back and smack me across the face and I had to lay around for a day and a half with my eye closed, with a lot of pain, luckily it wasn't bad enough to go to the doctor. But I definitely ware safety glasses now. I just traded in my BX2380 for a B2601, so looking forward to doing some of these projects.
19:00 what make model is that grapple please? Nice job. You made it look easy.
I came here for the tractor footage. That thing is a beast for it's size. Any pros and cons with it?
the bug is Eyed Click Beetle (Alaus oculatus). If you flip it upside-down, it will 'click' like a spring and pop up in the air about three feet to right itself...fun! Also wondering if you are using your oak to make boards for furniture, etc?
Unfortunately I don’t have access to a saw mill so it became firewood. Thanks for the info!
How wide is your grapple?
60”
Did you ever end up doing the food plots?
I did and it’s coming in great. Rained at just the right time.
@@adamj8293 any chance on a video about it? I like seeing how other people do there plots
Multi day😂
How in the heck do you get grass growing all up under the trees like that?? At my place the trees rob the nutrients out of the ground so grass can't grow