I' understand why you want the wind to your back. I've been clearing hedge trees out of pasture this fall with my old D6c. Finally had to wrap the exhaust manifold and turbo with screen wire to reduce the number of manifold fires. For a while I was putting one out about every 15 minutes.
Another interesting video. That ground is dry for sure the 953 knocks the dirt out of the tree roots good. They are a bit tight to push over but they crush up into the heap nicely by looks of it. Thanks for posting. Is it usually dry at the time of year ? The weather has been weird at times down here but our farmer clients have been happy with the season so far. Anyway take care and I catch you on the next one.👍👍
Hey Sam! We’ve been in and still are in a bit of a drought. It’s not normally this dry this time of the year. Yeah, Cedar trees are tough to get stacked because it’s like trying to pile marshmallows. They spring back all the time and won’t stay tight. Yeah, the ole 953 is hard to beat! Thanks buddy!
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I've said it before and I'll say it again - I hate to see fence lines cleared of brush and trees - they provide habitat for so many birds and little critters that are part of the eco system as well has knocking down snow and wind and providing shade to cool the cattle and the planet and for storing carbon. I can't believe the local farm bureau doesn't educate farmers on this.
I understand where you’re coming from. However, our area is one of the largest cattle producing areas in the nation. The farmers rely on their cattle to feed their families. In the next video it’ll show all of the ground erosion in that fence row where water was standing. The neighbor was being overrun with varmints, flies and mosquitoes. His house was being damaged by them. This farmer has numerous trees on this property for cattle and wildlife to hide in. However, he was losing ground because of it. Gotta think big picture. Thanks for your reply!
Hi mate you have done a great job under the circumstances since it’s so dry thanks for sharing looking forward to seeing more of your videos
Thanks buddy!
Love the loader videos great video buddy 👍
Thanks Willard!
I' understand why you want the wind to your back. I've been clearing hedge trees out of pasture this fall with my old D6c. Finally had to wrap the exhaust manifold and turbo with screen wire to reduce the number of manifold fires. For a while I was putting one out about every 15 minutes.
lol, yeah it’ll happen for sure. Not to mention I get tired of eating dirt pushing into the wind.
Another interesting video. That ground is dry for sure the 953 knocks the dirt out of the tree roots good. They are a bit tight to push over but they crush up into the heap nicely by looks of it. Thanks for posting. Is it usually dry at the time of year ? The weather has been weird at times down here but our farmer clients have been happy with the season so far. Anyway take care and I catch you on the next one.👍👍
Hey Sam! We’ve been in and still are in a bit of a drought. It’s not normally this dry this time of the year. Yeah, Cedar trees are tough to get stacked because it’s like trying to pile marshmallows. They spring back all the time and won’t stay tight. Yeah, the ole 953 is hard to beat! Thanks buddy!
No worries mate. I enjoy your reply. 👍🤝
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I've said it before and I'll say it again - I hate to see fence lines cleared of brush and trees - they provide habitat for so many birds and little critters that are part of the eco system as well has knocking down snow and wind and providing shade to cool the cattle and the planet and for storing carbon. I can't believe the local farm bureau doesn't educate farmers on this.
I understand where you’re coming from. However, our area is one of the largest cattle producing areas in the nation. The farmers rely on their cattle to feed their families. In the next video it’ll show all of the ground erosion in that fence row where water was standing. The neighbor was being overrun with varmints, flies and mosquitoes. His house was being damaged by them.
This farmer has numerous trees on this property for cattle and wildlife to hide in. However, he was losing ground because of it. Gotta think big picture. Thanks for your reply!
There is no moral reason for such needless destruction of beautiful cedar trees .
@@dalerector8491 I disagree Dale, it’s about the farmer making a better life for his wife and kids.
Invasive trees @@dalerector8491
Planted probably 100000 or more tress in my farming career. Got to plant more corn . Your reasoning is destructive and unnecessary.
Gonna have to agree to disagree Dale, but I do appreciate your comments.