Man I can’t wait, headed to P-Town to get mine on Monday. You sure make it look easy:) thanks for the discussion on the phone the other day… it really helped me make my decision. I have so many projects around the ranch.
Thanks for the content, maybe when you do these ATV roads you could talk about how you managing the grades to handle the water runoff. Like you said it is hard to see it from the camera. For us beginners and DIY folks I think that is what we could get wrong the easiest. yet it may be one of the most important thing to get right. Thanks again.
On atv roads it is hard to manage runoff because they are so narrow, I mainly try to inslope the roads so water runs against the bank. This road I pulled a shallow ditch along because it had enough width to do so. Thanks for watching 🙂
Man you make that look so easy. But it requires precision which comes by experience. Once you break that native ground it's harder to put it back and make it solid so you have to know how to cut and sculpt it. Beautiful work by the dirt surgeon!
You are right, cameras don't show how steep the angle is you are working with. Its looking real good. All you need now is some more fence to be in the way.
Yes, his dirt is nice. It's nice to grade, and it actually grows things fairly well. But it does get very muddy when it gets wet. Have a wonderful evening 🙂
Hello , very good work ! But to have a more stable base of the path, it is better to make a trench on the low side where the cleared earth is wedged. When it rains heavily, it has no risk of slipping lower and sagging..
This is the way we have always built road and have never had a problem on the low side. Digging a trench just makes more loose material that has to be compacted. And on this steep a hillside it's a little hard to get a trench established. It's much steeper than the camera makes it look. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend.
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 i would think of making a trench on a lower edge but instead at first i would think of making it from the higher edge, - meaning when going downhill od the left site, wouldn't it prevent from washing of the dirt ? what do you think, is it something you have done in the past but stopped because didn't work ? i wonder for my future road build also on a slope
Always start at the top and work down. As you build the spoils pack on the low side. I have built many miles of road over the years. Plus, if it's real steep and you started from the bottom, you aren't able to reach the top of the cut to work the slope down. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
I have not been around a u48 so I really don't have a opinion. I personally prefer having a machine with tail swing, they seem a little better balanced to me. Thanks for watching sorry for not being more help.
Glad I found your channel, any tips or pointers on how you got your channel to this point? I am also starting a channel to document my new dirt contracting business! Thanks in advance!
I really don't know how I got my channel where it is. I am as shocked as anyone else that people watch. Honestly I really don't know other than sticking with it and trying not to be too boring. I have a 2nd channel for my motorcycle stuff and it is not doing well at all, Reber racing N rides so I would say it mostly has to do with content. Thanks for watching and have a great evening 🙂
I love Kubota‘s, excavators, and building roads. I was like Moth to a flame on this video lol. Good work there, I enjoy watching other people run an excavator. I have a KXO 80 and absolutely love it. What do you think of those tiger teeth? Every time I go into the dealer and ask them about them, they say that they were out too quick. Thanks for the content.
Thank you, I really like the tiger teeth, yes they do wear faster than the flat type teeth but in rock and digging through roots they work great. I am willing to give up some life span for performance. I buy mine through digger supply through Amazon.
I love how you can make a road with ease with the excavator!
They work well. I really enjoy building road. 🙂
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 Great Job and thanks for both sharing and responding!
Also, your excavator makes the best sound when it is rolling! I love it!
I can't get over the efficiency.. Top-notch work..
Thank you and thanks for watching 🙂
Very nice work !! Love the steel tracks on your machine
Thank you and thanks for watching. Have a wonderful evening 😀
Man I can’t wait, headed to P-Town to get mine on Monday. You sure make it look easy:) thanks for the discussion on the phone the other day… it really helped me make my decision. I have so many projects around the ranch.
Very cool, I am excited for you. I think you are really going to enjoy it.
Thanks for the content, maybe when you do these ATV roads you could talk about how you managing the grades to handle the water runoff. Like you said it is hard to see it from the camera. For us beginners and DIY folks I think that is what we could get wrong the easiest. yet it may be one of the most important thing to get right. Thanks again.
On atv roads it is hard to manage runoff because they are so narrow, I mainly try to inslope the roads so water runs against the bank. This road I pulled a shallow ditch along because it had enough width to do so. Thanks for watching 🙂
Awesome job u do excellent work it's funny how no matter how long someone has been doing this work I can still learn something new thank u
Thanks, I have been doing this for a long time, and I still learn things. Thanks for watching 🙂
Well....thanks for the knowledge!
@chrs1212 thank you for watching. Have a wonderful day 😊
Man you make that look so easy. But it requires precision which comes by experience. Once you break that native ground it's harder to put it back and make it solid so you have to know how to cut and sculpt it. Beautiful work by the dirt surgeon!
Thank you my friend ❤️
Nice 040 with metal tracks!
Thank you
Nice job.
@@robertpolo4554 Thank you. Have a wonderful evening 🙂
You are right, cameras don't show how steep the angle is you are working with. Its looking real good. All you need now is some more fence to be in the way.
Yes more fence would be wonderful 😉
You do nice work my friend
Thank you 😊
Wish I had that dirt, my dirt is clay and ROCKS
Yes, his dirt is nice. It's nice to grade, and it actually grows things fairly well. But it does get very muddy when it gets wet. Have a wonderful evening 🙂
Hello , very good work ! But to have a more stable base of the path, it is better to make a trench on the low side where the cleared earth is wedged. When it rains heavily, it has no risk of slipping lower and sagging..
This is the way we have always built road and have never had a problem on the low side. Digging a trench just makes more loose material that has to be compacted. And on this steep a hillside it's a little hard to get a trench established. It's much steeper than the camera makes it look. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend.
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 i would think of making a trench on a lower edge but instead at first i would think of making it from the higher edge, - meaning when going downhill od the left site, wouldn't it prevent from washing of the dirt ? what do you think, is it something you have done in the past but stopped because didn't work ? i wonder for my future road build also on a slope
Always start at the top and work down. As you build the spoils pack on the low side. I have built many miles of road over the years. Plus, if it's real steep and you started from the bottom, you aren't able to reach the top of the cut to work the slope down. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😊
You make it look easy 👍 about how many hours would you estimate you had in this road build project?
3 1/2 hrs
Looks great
Thank you, and thanks for watching 🙂
Just curious I'm in the market for a new excavator. I'm looking at the kx040 with 6 way blade and the U 48. Which you recommend ?
I have not been around a u48 so I really don't have a opinion. I personally prefer having a machine with tail swing, they seem a little better balanced to me. Thanks for watching sorry for not being more help.
Glad I found your channel, any tips or pointers on how you got your channel to this point? I am also starting a channel to document my new dirt contracting business! Thanks in advance!
I really don't know how I got my channel where it is. I am as shocked as anyone else that people watch. Honestly I really don't know other than sticking with it and trying not to be too boring. I have a 2nd channel for my motorcycle stuff and it is not doing well at all, Reber racing N rides so I would say it mostly has to do with content. Thanks for watching and have a great evening 🙂
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 Got ya. I will be sure to subscribe to your other channel as well. Racing is fun to watch too! Keep it up!
@@poffandsons thank you 😊
Beautiful work
Thank you very much 😊
I love Kubota‘s, excavators, and building roads. I was like Moth to a flame on this video lol. Good work there, I enjoy watching other people run an excavator. I have a KXO 80 and absolutely love it. What do you think of those tiger teeth? Every time I go into the dealer and ask them about them, they say that they were out too quick. Thanks for the content.
Thank you, I really like the tiger teeth, yes they do wear faster than the flat type teeth but in rock and digging through roots they work great. I am willing to give up some life span for performance. I buy mine through digger supply through Amazon.
I broke my back doing a move sort of like that... careful.
Yep bad things happen fast. Thanks for watching 🙂
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Terbaikkkkk
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