Good to see you doing something different than foundations. I can't recall if you have a grader attachment for your skid steer but Mike over on Dirt Perfect uses one and it would be pretty sweet for what you are doing. Then again as good as you do with the bucket you may not need one other than it might save you a little time. I hope you got enough "glad handing'' at the show with Takeuchi and now happy to be back getting some seat time. Good stuff.
I’ve seen one but I do not have one. They could be handy on these type of jobs. I’m definitely ready to get back to work. The shows are fun but only for a brief time lol
That’s the one part of earth work that I like the best. #1 grading rock. #2 grading dirt. Love a finished rock road. Looks awesome. Great job Brandon. Thanks for sharing with us.
I plowed that road for them a few winters ago. Their expectations seemed about the same; no frills, just get the basic work done. Definitely some steep hills!
Fantastic work my friend 👍🏻 love how you cleared your throat and the drink in your hand love those drinks and how you laughed love how you said band aid and how the leafs are blowing across the road love the hot rod noise in the background I thought it was a plane at first 😅 can’t believe you been working on this since before you started RUclips 15:36 love how you were walking showing the progress and the truck running over the rock will help pack it down why didn’t you use your roller to pack it down 15:36 love how your finger got in the camera 17:18 love how you were sitting there 18:15 love how you stopped 18:36 love how you moved the leaf 18:58 love how you stopped 19:00 it looked like the video was in slow motion because the fast speed stopped 😂 20:26 the picture looks like the one on instagram 20:19 love how you can barely see the loader in the picture and that dump truck is sweet and Rodney is my dads name
It' hard to tell from the pictures but that culvert looks riveted . That gotta be an old one. The gal. steel ones get maybe 10 -20 years at best. That's probably 100 + years old.🍻
As my wife just said: another excellent video. Some might say mundane work - I say "bread and butter". Plus, what a quiet and peaceful area - I can just see you enjoying that on your walk up and back. Actually, for the number of years since you last did this, it held up very well.
Thank you! I do enjoy these jobs and it’s a pretty setting for sure. I agree for the rain we’ve had at times and the years it really wasn’t too bad. Appreciate you guys watching!
Maybe I’m not sure it would have enough down pressure to cut the high parts of the road out. And be tough to cut out the ruts too but could be a good place to try spreading the rock with it.
@@kevinhennessy6193 it might have done alright but I don’t think it could have cut out the ruts and there wasn’t enough material there to crown the road back up
Have you ever considered a CMP Hydra Bucket? I have one and I do mostly driveways and its a complete game changer for driveways. I follow you on instagram, glad I found your RUclips as well
You need a grader attachment like dirt perfect got it wouldn’t take you half as long unless your getting paid by the hour then don’t worry about it lol
Maybe I’m not sure the grader attachment has enough down pressure to cut the high spots or be able to dig the ruts out though. About as easy to just use the bucket for me
"You see, the thing is, being good at your job generally takes years of experience. Which, unfortunately, takes years to get. " Keep up the strong work mate. Driveway work is one of my favorite jobs, and watching you work is always a treat.
Good to see you doing something different than foundations. I can't recall if you have a grader attachment for your skid steer but Mike over on Dirt Perfect uses one and it would be pretty sweet for what you are doing. Then again as good as you do with the bucket you may not need one other than it might save you a little time. I hope you got enough "glad handing'' at the show with Takeuchi and now happy to be back getting some seat time. Good stuff.
I’ve seen one but I do not have one. They could be handy on these type of jobs. I’m definitely ready to get back to work. The shows are fun but only for a brief time lol
Nice work! Looks a whole lot better! Yea sometimes people just prefer just patching stuff every so often... thanks for sharing👍
Thank you! That’s for sure just bandage it together
@eliteearthworksllc 👍
That’s the one part of earth work that I like the best. #1 grading rock. #2 grading dirt. Love a finished rock road. Looks awesome. Great job Brandon. Thanks for sharing with us.
I enjoy it too! Appreciate you watching!
I plowed that road for them a few winters ago. Their expectations seemed about the same; no frills, just get the basic work done. Definitely some steep hills!
@@ThriftyGarage very steep and yes they wanted the bare minimum lol
another nice job of course nice to see a video again thanks
@@formdog9861 thank you! Appreciate you watching
Fantastic job 👍🏻
Thank you!
@@eliteearthworksllc no problem 😊
Nice shine!
Thank you!
Fantastic work my friend 👍🏻 love how you cleared your throat and the drink in your hand love those drinks and how you laughed love how you said band aid and how the leafs are blowing across the road love the hot rod noise in the background I thought it was a plane at first 😅 can’t believe you been working on this since before you started RUclips 15:36 love how you were walking showing the progress and the truck running over the rock will help pack it down why didn’t you use your roller to pack it down 15:36 love how your finger got in the camera 17:18 love how you were sitting there 18:15 love how you stopped 18:36 love how you moved the leaf 18:58 love how you stopped 19:00 it looked like the video was in slow motion because the fast speed stopped 😂 20:26 the picture looks like the one on instagram 20:19 love how you can barely see the loader in the picture and that dump truck is sweet and Rodney is my dads name
Thanks man!
Excellent job my friend. Very peaceful place to kinda relax a bit. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Thank you! It was very peaceful I thought
It' hard to tell from the pictures but that culvert looks riveted . That gotta be an old one. The gal. steel ones get maybe 10 -20 years at best. That's probably 100 + years old.🍻
That’s what it is I’m guessing at least 100 years old. It’s pretty cool to see I should have climbed down there and got a picture.
As my wife just said: another excellent video. Some might say mundane work - I say "bread and butter". Plus, what a quiet and peaceful area - I can just see you enjoying that on your walk up and back. Actually, for the number of years since you last did this, it held up very well.
Thank you! I do enjoy these jobs and it’s a pretty setting for sure. I agree for the rain we’ve had at times and the years it really wasn’t too bad. Appreciate you guys watching!
Looking good! I can hear the hours wearing off of the bottom of that bucket. 😬
lol yep just wearing out the buckets
Skid steer heaven and grading! You have come back with a banger sir!
Thanks man!
@@eliteearthworksllc There you are! Back at again I see sir! Looks amazing
@@aaronburford5701 thanks man!
Sweeeeet,,those last couple snap shots,,nice touch
Thanks buddy!
A grader attachment for the skid steer would have been awesome in this case?
Maybe I’m not sure it would have enough down pressure to cut the high parts of the road out. And be tough to cut out the ruts too but could be a good place to try spreading the rock with it.
My fav tri axle on the job. Pity it’s all dusty. Luv the lime
It is a sweet truck
They shouldn't have any complaints about the end result. Looking good.
What is the capacity of the bucket on the TL12?
Thank you! I think it’s right around a yard. I’d have to double check. It’s an 84” bucket
Here to support fellow RUclipsr 🙏🏻🙌🏻💯 Great job!
Thanks man!
@@eliteearthworksllc Anytime! Always here to support. We are in this together! 😎
Wonder how power rake would have done
@@kevinhennessy6193 it might have done alright but I don’t think it could have cut out the ruts and there wasn’t enough material there to crown the road back up
Have you ever considered a CMP Hydra Bucket? I have one and I do mostly driveways and its a complete game changer for driveways. I follow you on instagram, glad I found your RUclips as well
Well that’s good to know. I wasn’t sure about them or how well they would hold up so that’s reassuring. Appreciate you watching
You need a grader attachment like dirt perfect got it wouldn’t take you half as long unless your getting paid by the hour then don’t worry about it lol
Maybe I’m not sure the grader attachment has enough down pressure to cut the high spots or be able to dig the ruts out though. About as easy to just use the bucket for me
"You see, the thing is, being good at your job generally takes years of experience. Which, unfortunately, takes years to get. "
Keep up the strong work mate. Driveway work is one of my favorite jobs, and watching you work is always a treat.
Thank you! I appreciate that! That is definitely true on the experience
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Sorry to say so theres very little crown on that road, what gives???
I felt there was enough to shed the water plus they only want 5 loads of rock each time so I have to stretch it as far as I can