I have 60 acres of timber that's too overgrown to ride my ATV through. I thought I needed a backhoe but obviously I need a mini excavator. And now I think I"m addicted to watching mini-ex videos. Awesome job!
He picked the right machine for that job, the takeuchi is a beast. He's an excellent operator, I've seen people freak the hell out when they get on half of that angle.
Our friend John would love to have one of those for trail building. He does all his work by hand, but makes amazing trails just the same. You should see the bridge he built across a creek with steel supports and sturdy enough for quads. I thought of you yesterday. We had to change out the tarp for our rain water collector. The old one lasted about ten years. Not bad for constant sun, wind, rain and snow. - Margy
I've been watching these videos of excavators on steep land Because I have to dig on a steep incline for a powerline to be buried in the ground I'm trying to build confidence up because Excavators scare the crap out of me you can watch on my build channel I have that I just started That I am nervous lol great work keep it up
That’s uncle bob the super operator that his nephews never knew he had. He’s incredible. He’s got to put ear muffs on for full concentration and have his grandkids hold his beer. But damn are them boys sure empresses my god
Well done. won't find me running one down a hill like that. My first thought was this man is crazy then after watching obviously he knows exactly what he's doing
haha, we didn't either then our ace in the hole showed up Saturday morning and did amazing things in a short amount of time! I'd say he did 6 years worth of work in 6 hours. Those area were so steep no one would even walk down below the cabin, now we have a great trail to access more logs and ride quads on. Fun times, I smell a yearly rental in the future.
I have been operating equipment since I was 14 and now for over 40 years not everyone could of came down that hill like that. that guy is a real good operator with some good safe work sense
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad someone noticed his skills. It's very hard to tell how steep those hills are. But they are very sleep. No one ever wants to walk down there even though we have a trail now.
Excellent work. I've been trying to figure out the best equipment to cut in some trails on my property as well. I have some slopes but the steepest I can avoid and the brush isn't as dense. Seeing this machine work, I'm confident I can get the job done and get to riding!!! Great video! Subbed.
Kinda looks like wv but in kn now it's out west or up north we have a bunch of hills that I've pipelined on the last on was 69 % and you could get to the rocknledge before winching was needed
I rented it but had no clue or nerve to go down steep hills. This guy driving had years of experience and was our friend. Otherwise nothing would have gotten done. They roll so easy.
I’m sure you have since discovered this but that trail will wash out in the first big rain if it goes straight down the hill. It would be a better design to go across grade with switchbacks. It takes more space and is more expensive to build but you will pay that and more in future maintenance. To make a good operator one needs to know more than how to run the machine, he also needs to know good grading design. I’m not trying to be a know it all or critical just I have learned from my brief experience in making trails with an excavator and making mistakes.
I have 10 acre's in MI that is nothing but hard wood up to 24" and and a lot of fire wood. I need to build a drive way, plot for house and put in a septic. Do you see any problem with using this style of excavator to do the job? My land is all sand and flat, mostly.
I shoot all mine with the gopro. Light weight and easy to use. The black is great at getting audio for voice also. 1080p superfine that bad boy. I can't wait to watch. Don't do anything I would do and be safe brother
Great video, just one point either put a lead on the dog or leave him at home, you would never forgive yourself if something happened to man's best friend.
MukyMik My grandpa was a carpenter by trade and he told me that one of his co-workers used to bring his dog onto the jobsite. Well one day the dog got to chasing something and ended up getting ran over by a bulldozer. Definately agree with you about leaving animals at home.
I have 60 acres of timber that's too overgrown to ride my ATV through. I thought I needed a backhoe but obviously I need a mini excavator. And now I think I"m addicted to watching mini-ex videos. Awesome job!
Instablaster...
Got 4 acres with trees got a 324 and man I cleared up fast and fun
TB235 is a cracking little digger!! Old mate on the sticks knows what's up too! Nice vid
He picked the right machine for that job, the takeuchi is a beast. He's an excellent operator, I've seen people freak the hell out when they get on half of that angle.
Ya the hills we're really scary to us unskilled operators then Andy hopped on. Still took some convincing
Our friend John would love to have one of those for trail building. He does all his work by hand, but makes amazing trails just the same. You should see the bridge he built across a creek with steel supports and sturdy enough for quads. I thought of you yesterday. We had to change out the tarp for our rain water collector. The old one lasted about ten years. Not bad for constant sun, wind, rain and snow. - Margy
Nice work in making walking and ATV trails,...great country too . It sure helps to have a guy who knows how to make the excavator run well.
I've been watching these videos of excavators on steep land Because I have to dig on a steep incline for a powerline to be buried in the ground I'm trying to build confidence up because Excavators scare the crap out of me you can watch on my build channel I have that I just started That I am nervous lol great work keep it up
Man, that guy is moving! We've tried to clear brush like this by hand, the work in this video would have taken us a few days at least!
That’s uncle bob the super operator that his nephews never knew he had. He’s incredible. He’s got to put ear muffs on for full concentration and have his grandkids hold his beer. But damn are them boys sure empresses my god
I have to say i love this video and the property you own is amazing and the ATV track is awesome Great Video
Nice trick there swinging the house to get a better angle on grabbing the logs.
Well done. won't find me running one down a hill like that. My first thought was this man is crazy then after watching obviously he knows exactly what he's doing
And also ive a takeuchi tb016 and there one of the best mini excavators out there
Takeuchi Mini Excavator Good👍👍🙏
I don't know much about running an excavator, but it looks to me like the got the right man for the job.
haha, we didn't either then our ace in the hole showed up Saturday morning and did amazing things in a short amount of time! I'd say he did 6 years worth of work in 6 hours. Those area were so steep no one would even walk down below the cabin, now we have a great trail to access more logs and ride quads on. Fun times, I smell a yearly rental in the future.
i'm from malaysian and have the experience like this operator..tq for a nice video and nice skill operator..
Very cool post. No shaky cam lol. Keep posting is apreciated
I have been operating equipment since I was 14 and now for over 40 years not everyone could of came down that hill like that. that guy is a real good operator with some good safe work sense
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad someone noticed his skills. It's very hard to tell how steep those hills are. But they are very sleep. No one ever wants to walk down there even though we have a trail now.
I agree. Im an experienced operator too. He's good. And very efficient. Hard to find on youtube. lol
No made turning around .There the roll over ones.
makes it look easy, which it is not...great job and excellent operator.
Has to be western Wa. or Or. Looks like a lot of fun.
You can use those logs to lay down put dirt over them to bring grade up and also wet area to
Youd be surprised how long trails last when you have atvs and chainsaws+gass.
Excellent work. I've been trying to figure out the best equipment to cut in some trails on my property as well. I have some slopes but the steepest I can avoid and the brush isn't as dense. Seeing this machine work, I'm confident I can get the job done and get to riding!!! Great video! Subbed.
Kinda looks like wv but in kn now it's out west or up north we have a bunch of hills that I've pipelined on the last on was 69 % and you could get to the rocknledge before winching was needed
young man ,
u said this on you tube the small stump are hard to get out of the ground than bigger one , are u CRAZY !
Not crazy, what I meant was that leaving the stumps taller vs cutting off low. Allows the machine more leverage to pull them out.
I did a lot of pioneering up in Alaska for road building.
that would be my dream job, id love to cut trails through the mountains
Is that Rainier beer?
Of course!
Ok I read a lot of the comments and no one mentioned soil erosion. Its been 2 years now, do you have a lot of washout?
Is it possible to rent a mini ex without any experience and cut trails like this? How many hours of a learning curve?
I rented it but had no clue or nerve to go down steep hills. This guy driving had years of experience and was our friend. Otherwise nothing would have gotten done. They roll so easy.
How do you plan on keeping it from washing out when it rains ?
No plan ?
Seems to be OK so far 6 years in. Some water runs down but soil drains so well up here.
On how steep a trail can this r build a trail? Could it do 300 down 150 feet long ? I guess thats a 2-1 grade.
I’m sure you have since discovered this but that trail will wash out in the first big rain if it goes straight down the hill. It would be a better design to go across grade with switchbacks. It takes more space and is more expensive to build but you will pay that and more in future maintenance. To make a good operator one needs to know more than how to run the machine, he also needs to know good grading design. I’m not trying to be a know it all or critical just I have learned from my brief experience in making trails with an excavator and making mistakes.
I have 10 acre's in MI that is nothing but hard wood up to 24" and and a lot of fire wood. I need to build a drive way, plot for house and put in a septic. Do you see any problem with using this style of excavator to do the job? My land is all sand and flat, mostly.
i have zero experience and that thought came to mind, i'm glad to know i have a micro inkling of judgement
What did he charge for the work?
bottle of crown royal
Interesting to watch how fast that thing works. How much did it cost for the 6hr day?
I remember when I had the trail cut at my country place I even had a shooting range made. A load of fun I will never forget.
What size is that digger?
Did he have rubber or steel tracks on? Looked like rubber
That guy is bad ass with the excavator. What is his name?
Exactly how steep was it? or What was the grade?
Not sure but it was hard to walk up without grabbing trees to help.
Good work
fuck u
Very nice!
4:25 is that a dog or a hog? Lol Im really asking, not trying to be a troll.
Where’s part 2?
I personally love the woods but i don’t own any. One day ima buy some land, or help out with land hrhr.
You know it's legit when rainier is involved
Crack open a fresh Vitamin R and have at 'er!
Video Idea: Strap on (a gopro) and ride the trail on the quad
That's in Part 2. I just need to edit it. I shot my last 3 videos on the Gopro HERO 3+ Black Edition. Works pretty well.
I shoot all mine with the gopro. Light weight and easy to use. The black is great at getting audio for voice also. 1080p superfine that bad boy. I can't wait to watch. Don't do anything I would do and be safe brother
Looks like the place to be
We got 84 acres Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
How msny ho has it ?
Nice!
We got a john deere 26 g. 6000 pounds
Neat trail
To quote Will Smith in Independence Day: "I have *got* to get me one of these."
Great video, just one point either put a lead on the dog or leave him at home, you would never forgive yourself if something happened to man's best friend.
MukyMik My grandpa was a carpenter by trade and he told me that one of his co-workers used to bring his dog onto the jobsite. Well one day the dog got to chasing something and ended up getting ran over by a bulldozer. Definately agree with you about leaving animals at home.
it's that a poison oak????
wish I could do this
I don't think you can get a truck through that.
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nice digger i like
Is your this Wood? Great video
Are you in WA State?
I was drivelling about this job
Who's watching in 2018? What State are you in?
Your dog is really fat nice 😍😍
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If the USA keeps going the way it is, you might need a bug-out cabin.
Dog looks like its rdy for another bigmac
nah, it's a pig
Cattle dog/mix
Not sure if you call that brilliant operator or reckless. Shows little caution IMO.
Is your this Wood? Great video