We put most of dads on the ground here at home. The ground is alot harder we're we put his. He got 90 of the big concrete blocks back of this to make wall with but we ant got them up yet
'Bout had an oopsy! That had me pinched up. My brother did the same with a TB110 and 10 foot bush hog. The ramps folded up behind him as the tractor mashed the trailer down. The ramps were hung under the Bush hog. Fortunately, they didn't roll too far. Could have been a nightmare. Can't wait to see how the pit it turns out. Be careful out there.
Had a neighbor that fixed a tractor for a guy.when he came and got the tractor this happened and the truck rolled off and went into his neighbors garage.
Did you butt draw up when the truck started rolling off? lol I need a little dozer like that for Robert to run but I dont see that happening anytime soon. I've spent enough this year.
It got a little tight lol. The 450 is a good size but if I was you I would look for a 850 case size. Big enough to do bigger jobs but not so big that its hard to move. Now that you got the lowboy.
Richard just a thought if you got cross ties or logs and made a mat where it's bad just suggestion. Looking forward seeing some silage footage take care
@@hysingerfarms4527 understand in same boat concrete definitely better just trying think of cheaper alternative that might work seen loggers lay tress down to make a mat.
Concrete or asphalt works better than dirt, but there are quite a few dirt pits still around.. gotta be careful with gravel.. don't want to feed too much of it.
Well it looks like everyone has suggestions. I don’t, lol! Hope to see silage videos soon. We got rain again today.
Supposed to get some rain tomorrow
Looks like a handy little dozer!
It is a good size to have on the farm
Like it, Fords all the place, can't wait to see them all together one day
Going to try and get a video of them one day
We done silage on dirt for years but we never used rock and used big round bails along the sides 👍🇺🇸
We put most of dads on the ground here at home. The ground is alot harder we're we put his. He got 90 of the big concrete blocks back of this to make wall with but we ant got them up yet
'Bout had an oopsy! That had me pinched up.
My brother did the same with a TB110 and 10 foot bush hog. The ramps folded up behind him as the tractor mashed the trailer down. The ramps were hung under the Bush hog. Fortunately, they didn't roll too far. Could have been a nightmare.
Can't wait to see how the pit it turns out. Be careful out there.
Had a neighbor that fixed a tractor for a guy.when he came and got the tractor this happened and the truck rolled off and went into his neighbors garage.
@@hysingerfarms4527 Whoa!!! Things can go south fast.
@@TheJfitch yes they can
Did you butt draw up when the truck started rolling off? lol I need a little dozer like that for Robert to run but I dont see that happening anytime soon. I've spent enough this year.
It got a little tight lol. The 450 is a good size but if I was you I would look for a 850 case size. Big enough to do bigger jobs but not so big that its hard to move. Now that you got the lowboy.
Richard just a thought if you got cross ties or logs and made a mat where it's bad just suggestion. Looking forward seeing some silage footage take care
My plan is to poor concrete.i was wanting to this year but I'm a poor man😔 its like dad always told me poor people has poor ways
@@hysingerfarms4527 understand in same boat concrete definitely better just trying think of cheaper alternative that might work seen loggers lay tress down to make a mat.
@@gordonbright7106 the rock should give me a good base for concrete. Cross ties around here are high 15 plus dollars
Concrete or asphalt works better than dirt, but there are quite a few dirt pits still around.. gotta be careful with gravel.. don't want to feed too much of it.
I want concrete but ant got the money for that right now
330 FT is a strong engine.