I could actually hear the cutting edge on the blade scraping across the rock, that has to be pretty abrasive on the cutting edges. The D6 does a pretty nice job in a clean up situation like this one. Those pulleys could possibly be regrooved, if you have a good jobber machine shop in the area, I know we would regroove pulleys from time to time, especially for expensive applications or hard to get pulleys, we used both formed tools and single point tool to regroove, your shop will know to reduce the outside diameter of pulley to get the belts to ride correctly in the pulleys, just a thought. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
Thanks Terry! Yeah this ole ground is very abrasive on ground engagement edges and teeth. I thought about welding and machining them as well. I need to check and see what new ones cost first. Thanks buddy!
The pond will hold a lot more water now as long as there isn’t a major leak in the rocky bottom. There’s only so much you can do with a pond that has a rocky bottom. The only other thing he could do would be to haul a bunch of clay in to seal the bottom of the pond. Looks like a job well done to me.
Thanks for the video . The muck pushed out good with the D6 a clean out and dam tidy up was what was needed I reckon. Take care and I catch you on the next one. 🤝👍
Good job mate well done looking forward to seeing more of your videos
Thanks!
I could actually hear the cutting edge on the blade scraping across the rock, that has to be pretty abrasive on the cutting edges. The D6 does a pretty nice job in a clean up situation like this one. Those pulleys could possibly be regrooved, if you have a good jobber machine shop in the area, I know we would regroove pulleys from time to time, especially for expensive applications or hard to get pulleys, we used both formed tools and single point tool to regroove, your shop will know to reduce the outside diameter of pulley to get the belts to ride correctly in the pulleys, just a thought. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
Thanks Terry! Yeah this ole ground is very abrasive on ground engagement edges and teeth. I thought about welding and machining them as well. I need to check and see what new ones cost first. Thanks buddy!
Nothing like working around a bunch of cows great video buddy 👍
Man I know!🤦♂️
Man I know!🤦♂️
The pond will hold a lot more water now as long as there isn’t a major leak in the rocky bottom. There’s only so much you can do with a pond that has a rocky bottom. The only other thing he could do would be to haul a bunch of clay in to seal the bottom of the pond. Looks like a job well done to me.
I think it’ll hold just fine. But it’s hit and miss in our area due to all the rock. Yeah, I’ve had to haul clay in before to seal them up. Thanks!
Thanks for the video . The muck pushed out good with the D6 a clean out and dam tidy up was what was needed I reckon. Take care and I catch you on the next one. 🤝👍
Thanks!
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You may not think it is a good video but from my point of view it was fun to watch!!!
Thanks buddy!
hopefully some of those cows will also give you a big thumb (hoof) up
lol!
1:49 Bruh
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Nice to have a solid bottom but not ideal for a pond
Nope!