I like the way you retrieve the material from those roots that almost stop the little four on a dead deep shove. I don't see those beans a sprouting out of the barrow pit as they are down far enough for a teaspoon of gravel to hold up driving across a few time
It is Monday night in Europe 🇦🇹 and your video is to see. You begin with the Volvo a pipe for the water drain to make. Onkel John help you with his truck. Then you plaining the new road with the Dozer, this is a specialty from you. The plant rest to come how always in a hole! A good video how always. I glad my to the next video.
Chris, as you were scrapping with excavator, you could here the roots snapping. And I was thinking the plumbers and people putting in the footers are going to be so happy that those are gone....
Always amazes me that you can work right up to the roadside. In the UK you'd have to have at least one lane closed off, traffic lights, 10 million cones, etc! ;-)
In the US you have US and state highways and you also have local or "county maintained" roads. Rules and regulations are less stringent on our local or county roads.
Hey Chris man I really enjoyed all the videos you took of you and DP and Logger Wade, It looks like y’all really enjoyed yourself and I’m glad you got to go to each one of there jobs and help them out a little bit and to see what they deal with every day compared to what you deal with everyday, I’m glad you’re back home safe and another great video so you and John and your family stay safe and keep the videos coming brother
Great video Chris and another job well done 🇺🇲 you make all your Jobs look so easy I know there not but you just make all your videos and jobs look great 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
The army engineers are possibly watching Chris and possibly learning how to build runways faster than normal, maybe on our next vacation might be helping out the army engineers, 👍👍.
Because I also watch MN Millennial Farmer, I was silently screaming as Chris tore through the beans. Too bad this could not have waited until after harvest.
I was watching all the videos from your working vacation,from you,logger wade,d.p.,expo and rest of those very strange people from Indiana,think it’s safer for you in North Carolina,glad you enjoyed yourself.nice to see you back to real work,yea sure,keep doing what your doing 👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
Two of my other favorite jobs to watch you do Chris! 👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻 Putting a new driveway and building a road! Letsdig18 brother!🤙🏻 Oh wow, John got some of the good stuff done already Chris! lol 😂 just picking brother!
"Oh the humanity"!!! All those beans murdered!😭 This is not one of them rinky-dink tiny little roads we usually see that a single car can barely get down. . It's a proper county two semi wide load two-lane highway, LOL Another great job!
Cris, what you call a road, we in England call a motorway, and also, what you call a pond, we would call a lake, but love your videos, keep em coming, PLEASE
Hope you take home some of those bean to eat…yummy! Enjoy all your vacation videos! Maybe next time you go fishing or to the beach and just relax, you are one hardworking man!!👍👍
Cutting thru those beans looked dusty - you may have needed that rain shower. Good family business ,,,,you work while Uncle Jon was off and he worked while you were off. Another fine job for the books.
Nice work as always! After the house with the drainage issue last week…. Running your D39 then Johns D39 that you have had so long back to back, would love to hear your thoughts on the feel/ differences between the two??
You can get a sense of why operators would like a bigger dozer and bigger blade. I dunno Chris, is that on your wish list? I bet the bigger ones are a pain to transport, but that aside, I can see the attraction. Thanks for sharing. Be well.
I'm amazed at the different "standards" from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The amount of organics in your fill would cause our soils guru's to call the local police on you. Pretty much anything larger than the diameter of a pencil is not allowed in my area. Looking forward to the next installment.
Was thinking the same. Nevada here. All that would have to be either landscape area or screened if under structure or paved road, including driveways or parking.
Well nearly 45 minutes later.... I lost track of time felt like a 10 minute clip its mesmerizing what a good operator can do versus the RUclipsrs who don't run equipment but drop a ton of cash just for a click. Well done sir.
Welcome Back Chris !! Man, I don't know about there but, this time of year , if you get into those bean fields the deer tics, and mites will eat your ass alive !! Here in Western Ky.....lololol... Got it looking good Man !! Really enjoyed the videos ya took while out on vacation, Wade has one hell of an operation going on there !! Well, Have a Great evening Man !! And, On too the Next....
how do bloke? i spent a bit of time loading logs with a hitachi 30 tonner and greased all points every day. i nearly cry when i see someone abusing heavy machinery. obviously needs shimming and someone who is not lazy with maintenance. regarding road building, you probably wouldn't need gravel if you angled both side runs to the middle then packed down a nice 'crown' in center, plus dont forget a sump at start of pipe to prevent silt blocking, [ which includes maintenance cleaning out after a few storms ]. cheers, tez.
Hey Chris !! Does that property have Full services with water & sewage or do they have well & septic ?? Kinda wonder were the leach field would go as you say there is a pond back there !! "OL" rules were NO septic within 300 ft. of well & Not sure about the pond !! Anyhows,, great looking job so far !! have a good week & Thanks again for the ""Loggers"' Videos !!
So what do they call this formation you seem to be working in Chris? I saw you digging that borrow pit and when the red colour showed, from watching your other videos I knew that it was the clay layer. I saw that grey sandy looking strata above it and then the loamy bit on top. It looks so different than here where we've been glaciated and the clay is tan and then grey. Is this what is called the Piedmont?
...Time to get back to work, stay well and have a great week...
I watched your Logger Wade video yesterday he is something to behold, 90 miles an hour in high gear, great video a lot of information
LOL caffeine, he's running 98 octane
The key to bean harvest it to cut as low as possible…….I’d say you nailed it!!
I am surprised the farmer did not want to harvest the beans before they got run over and dug up. Thanks for the video always enjoy them.
Beans are cheap this year...
@@johnnyholland8765 All the more reason to harvest everything they can get then. Thanks for the info.
@@johnnyholland8765 WRONG, $12 a bushel, best price in the last few years
For some reason I love watching a new road/driveway being done. Take care & cheers from 🐨🦘🥰
That's a good looking road there Chris! It's dry but wet weather is just around the corner. Good video
Thank you for another great video. It is good to see a professional at work. 😀🇨🇦
I like the way you retrieve the material from those roots that almost stop the little four on a dead deep shove. I don't see those beans a sprouting out of the barrow pit as they are down far enough for a teaspoon of gravel to hold up driving across a few time
It is Monday night in Europe 🇦🇹 and your video is to see. You begin with the Volvo a pipe for the water drain to make. Onkel John help you with his truck. Then you plaining the new road with the Dozer, this is a specialty from you. The plant rest to come how always in a hole! A good video how always. I glad my to the next video.
You always do an amazing job grading a house lot Chris, thanks for sharing my friend!👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻 Stay safe and I hope Winston is doing well!🙋🏼♂️
Awesome work Chris, turned out awesome, thanks for sharing 💪💪🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great video 👍👍 You would have thought they could have waited a few weeks and the beans would be combined.
Make roads while the sun shines
Good video Chris,you are pretty darn handy with the dozer👍👍👍
Chris, as you were scrapping with excavator, you could here the roots snapping. And I was thinking the plumbers and people putting in the footers are going to be so happy that those are gone....
Always amazes me that you can work right up to the roadside. In the UK you'd have to have at least one lane closed off, traffic lights, 10 million cones, etc! ;-)
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In the US you have US and state highways and you also have local or "county maintained" roads. Rules and regulations are less stringent on our local or county roads.
Here it is wads of cash for every official. Or endless stop work orders. The only difference is the mafia don't drive County vehicles.
Same in Victoria Australia with your speed down to 40 Klm. With a person each end directing traffic. Funny hope it seam to be a the busy time of day.
True but I live in rural Cumbria and we get away with quite a bit
Hey Chris man I really enjoyed all the videos you took of you and DP and Logger Wade, It looks like y’all really enjoyed yourself and I’m glad you got to go to each one of there jobs and help them out a little bit and to see what they deal with every day compared to what you deal with everyday, I’m glad you’re back home safe and another great video so you and John and your family stay safe and keep the videos coming brother
Much enjoyed...thanks for sharing...
Fantastic job 👍👍👍
Enjoyed your work/vacation video.
That’s a lot of work and many different machines for one person . And still make it look good
Vacation!! you we’re working a lot harder on vacation, I bet😉👍🇺🇸
Hope ya had a great vacation but glad to see ya working at home
Well done buddy , great Work 👌👍
Great video Chris and another job well done 🇺🇲 you make all your Jobs look so easy I know there not but you just make all your videos and jobs look great 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
1st Thanks for the vacation videos. I hope you really enjoyed yourself, sounds like you did.
Beans do look good for as dry as the dirt is. Nice spot for a house.
Nice work love large Tonka toys so we can play in the dirt.
Have you ever done a Q&A with your uncle? I think that would be interesting how he got started and then you coming onboard.
There's an earlier video of Chris explaining how his career in this field (pardon the pun) started. fyi
@@francisdelaney2228 ima assume you referring to this vid ruclips.net/video/WSQKKCPrvHI/видео.html
The army engineers are possibly watching Chris and possibly learning how to build runways faster than normal, maybe on our next vacation might be helping out the army engineers, 👍👍.
🔥🔥🔥Thanks for sharing another fine day my brother!!!
Because I also watch MN Millennial Farmer, I was silently screaming as Chris tore through the beans. Too bad this could not have waited until after harvest.
I watch that channel also. If you like Zack, then try Larson Farms. It’s also good.
@@davidclaudy4822 Throw cole the cornstar in there for good measure
I was thinking the same thing watch all them.
Looks great!
I was watching all the videos from your working vacation,from you,logger wade,d.p.,expo and rest of those very strange people from Indiana,think it’s safer for you in North Carolina,glad you enjoyed yourself.nice to see you back to real work,yea sure,keep doing what your doing 👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
Really like watching your videos who goes to you you're making Is everything great
Two of my other favorite jobs to watch you do Chris! 👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻 Putting a new driveway and building a road! Letsdig18 brother!🤙🏻 Oh wow, John got some of the good stuff done already Chris! lol 😂 just picking brother!
Looks like the perfect place to use the new to you tried out. Another good video
Awesome job Chris
As always a great job and showing DP how to operate machinery the right way
Dirt perfect will never be an operator of any skill
Great video, love watching.
"Oh the humanity"!!! All those beans murdered!😭 This is not one of them rinky-dink tiny little roads we usually see that a single car can barely get down. . It's a proper county two semi wide load two-lane highway, LOL Another great job!
IIrc, 30' between lot lines with 12' of stone, centered, leaving 9' of "shoulder". Just info, I'm not trying argue. ;)
Another clean looking job
When I was a kid, we swam in a "bar pit." It was not until now after watching Chris for a while that my "bar pit" must have been a borrow pit! 😉
Oh my gosh, you're destroying too much beans! Mr. Bean will not be happy about that. 😜
Cris, what you call a road, we in England call a motorway, and also, what you call a pond, we would call a lake, but love your videos, keep em coming, PLEASE
Depending on where you are in the US, that could be called a lake, a pond, or a tank.
Here a pond is a small lake.
All the fun and games is over for another year now its back to business. The house lot and road looks perfect, good job Chris.
Glad you are back, hope you enjoyed your week with the minor leaguers. Nice little project to get you going, thanks for all videos. San diego
Hope you take home some of those bean to eat…yummy! Enjoy all your vacation videos! Maybe next time you go fishing or to the beach and just relax, you are one hardworking man!!👍👍
Cutting thru those beans looked dusty - you may have needed that rain shower. Good family business ,,,,you work while Uncle Jon was off and he worked while you were off. Another fine job for the books.
As usual Chris, nice work
i hope it has Bean fun doing the drive way Chris
Enjoyed this bro and no bean quips from me. Safe travels
Nice work 😃
Nice work as always! After the house with the drainage issue last week…. Running your D39 then Johns D39 that you have had so long back to back, would love to hear your thoughts on the feel/ differences between the two??
That looks like a perfect job for the mini-grader demo.
You can get a sense of why operators would like a bigger dozer and bigger blade. I dunno Chris, is that on your wish list? I bet the bigger ones are a pain to transport, but that aside, I can see the attraction. Thanks for sharing. Be well.
I'm amazed at the different "standards" from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The amount of organics in your fill would cause our soils guru's to call the local police on you. Pretty much anything larger than the diameter of a pencil is not allowed in my area. Looking forward to the next installment.
Was thinking the same. Nevada here. All that would have to be either landscape area or screened if under structure or paved road, including driveways or parking.
Chris - just got back from vacation
Friends and family - thats awesome! What did you do with your time off?
Also Chris - work
Grace and peace
"while I was on vacation"....yep...working your ass off.
More loss of farm land. :( Progress so times sucks. Thank you for sharing and have a great day.
Well nearly 45 minutes later.... I lost track of time felt like a 10 minute clip its mesmerizing what a good operator can do versus the RUclipsrs who don't run equipment but drop a ton of cash just for a click. Well done sir.
Great job!!
Welcome Back Chris !! Man, I don't know about there but, this time of year , if you get into those bean fields the deer tics, and mites will eat your ass alive !! Here in Western Ky.....lololol... Got it looking good Man !! Really enjoyed the videos ya took while out on vacation, Wade has one hell of an operation going on there !! Well, Have a Great evening Man !! And, On too the Next....
Chris, your machine park is always proper and pico bello amigo :-)
Nice Job 👍. I wonder how many bushels of soybeans was on that little strip. Soybeans are going for a little over $12 a bushel right now.
Always enjoy the videos with Chris in the bulldozer. Love those views. Agree on the house lot, looks like a nice lot.
First time I ever saw beans harvested with a bulldozer... What kind of a yield do ya get doing it that way?
how do bloke? i spent a bit of time loading logs with a hitachi 30 tonner and greased all points every day. i nearly cry when i see someone abusing heavy machinery. obviously needs shimming and someone who is not lazy with maintenance. regarding road building, you probably wouldn't need gravel if you angled both side runs to the middle then packed down a nice 'crown' in center, plus dont forget a sump at start of pipe to prevent silt blocking, [ which includes maintenance cleaning out after a few storms ]. cheers, tez.
well done stay safe
Great.
Good job.
Quite the combine!
You guys mesh together better than a pair of stockings on Taylor Swift. You know Dirt Perfect is jealous 😏
looks like they could use some rain there
surprised they did not wait until the beans were harvested. guess he wanted it done before winter sets in.
I'm with Logger Wade. You can't be hooked up wrong. Top notch on every piece of equipment. You got John one of them AMI, LD18 buckets on layaway yet?
Awesome job - how long did this one take all up? Get a lot of work done for one human.
Nice owner ...Didn't even let the farmer get his crop off the field
He IS the farmer
Almost need your rake!
Nice work!
Who go though the field was the gravel road on the side not good enough? Did the home owner buy the field to or did they have access rights?
homeowner owns all the fields
Wait, visiting with DP and Logger Wade was vacation? Sure looked like work to me. JK.
Chris, Bordens, Sealtest and Hershey's called. They want to know if you can help them out with a little problem they have with the SoyMilk Producers !
🤣🤣🤣
That's a weird looking combine you're running through the beans. How was the yield? 😂
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Harvest came up a bit too short.
Those beans didn't look too healthy anyway.
They werent dry enough. But our humour is!
@@kenore4003 Don't know much about farming do you, they looked good, other than a few weeds
Hey Chris !! Does that property have Full services with water & sewage or do they have well & septic ?? Kinda wonder were the leach field would go as you say there is a pond back there !! "OL" rules were NO septic within 300 ft. of well & Not sure about the pond !! Anyhows,, great looking job so far !! have a good week & Thanks again for the ""Loggers"' Videos !!
well and septic you can be closer to a pond here
@@letsdig18 OKS !! Then they Don't have a problem with the septic field perking !!
@@KB-gs8zi nope. Soil there has a lot of sand in it
@@cathiwim OKS !!
Hey ! You usually pack those culverts with stone. Why this one's packeted with clay ? Costs ?
In Texas they would make you wait till the crop was harvested
Too Bad they couldn’t wait until after the Soy Beans were harvested to Complete this Project. 🤪👎
I'm sure the farmer got paid!
Hi
Oh well that's the price the farmer has to pay
If someone is having a house made on a vacant plot you are going to need a road built
My thoughts too....
@@taylor_imaging hope the farmer got paid. That's an expensive crop to seed and not harvest.
Maybe it was a relative building the house. Very common here.
So what do they call this formation you seem to be working in Chris? I saw you digging that borrow pit and when the red colour showed, from watching your other videos I knew that it was the clay layer. I saw that grey sandy looking strata above it and then the loamy bit on top. It looks so different than here where we've been glaciated and the clay is tan and then grey.
Is this what is called the Piedmont?
Working with Dirt Perfect for two weeks ain't no vacation for either one of you.
yummy beans for lunch lol
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Enjoy your posts, on a previous post you mentioned coming back to ditch a drive, is there a special piece of equipment to quickly do that task?
I'm wondering what was on the ground behind the borrow pit, that you had to blur out?
I’ve never seen so many people worried about a few soybeans
They’re bean counters! Lol
The first time I saw a peanut harvest with a bulldozer.
What type are those culvert pipes you have been using? I ask since I have not seen that grey color material before…
Thanks
I bet that Farmer is it too happy about the beans
Back from vacation. The vacation was helping wade for 15 hours a day 🤣