Never seen that as far as the clamp ons. I was happy that I got this trail cut through though. It needs a second pass yet but who knows when I'll get back to it. But its all part of the journey :) Thanks Bob
Joe you had a day like mine. That was a long trip just to get there. If the weather forecast would have been good, get to top of hill and call Sharon for a ride.
Yeah, Roger, that I just don't like leaving the machines that far away from the house. Because critters will make new homes in them. Pretty quick, lol one day at a time, buddy, today's a new day.
Man, every time I watch you in the excavator, I want one. I've got the itch really bad. I hired some work to be done on my place for the first time. I'm excited to see what they can get done. My place is similar to yours. Near Hardy Arkansas
It looks like most of your dozer work is done, unless you plan on a whole lot of road building. All a dozer is good for is pushing dirt, you can't pick it up and move it around. I don't think you'd use a dozer enough to justify the cost.
Please Please PLEASE, post an email where I can contact you. I am heading down to the Kiamichi Mountains of Oklahoma about the 3rd week of December for a week of research, would love to finish up several days at your place, that new road looks like a great place to get back into. Thanks buddy.
The new road is looking good!
Great job you all
Alright, I heard you say DOZER! Now just come up with some of that famous (infamous) Kapper Kreative Financing and bring it home!!!!
Well, we'll see how a few other chess pieces play out here in the few months ahead!
Really good days work there 💪 you can buy clamp on grouser bars for rubber track machines might help your traction issues on steep slopes 🤔👍
Never seen that as far as the clamp ons. I was happy that I got this trail cut through though. It needs a second pass yet but who knows when I'll get back to it. But its all part of the journey :) Thanks Bob
Joe you had a day like mine. That was a long trip just to get there. If the weather forecast would have been good, get to top of hill and call Sharon for a ride.
Yeah, Roger, that I just don't like leaving the machines that far away from the house. Because critters will make new homes in them. Pretty quick, lol one day at a time, buddy, today's a new day.
a nice skid steer with a two way blade would do you just fine.
10.4. That may just happen soon!
@@KapperOutdoors2.0 if you could find a case 250 they have great grade control and flot mode helps save the back.
That is a steep hill. Be safe Kapper.
Thanks, man.It is, I try to be careful and take my time.
Man, every time I watch you in the excavator, I want one. I've got the itch really bad. I hired some work to be done on my place for the first time. I'm excited to see what they can get done. My place is similar to yours. Near Hardy Arkansas
Awesome man, that's exactly how I started. I used to hire out all these projects.Then finally, I said, I want one!!
Missing out on some good long form videos. Less whining more work.
When i'm in a lot of pain, I do tend to get cranky, I'll admit that. Just keeping it real though. Thanks
It looks like most of your dozer work is done, unless you plan on a whole lot of road building. All a dozer is good for is pushing dirt, you can't pick it up and move it around. I don't think you'd use a dozer enough to justify the cost.
Good points. I still have a lot of clearing and road building to do probably next year, but I'll probably hire that out again.
Please Please PLEASE, post an email where I can contact you. I am heading down to the Kiamichi Mountains of Oklahoma about the 3rd week of December for a week of research, would love to finish up several days at your place, that new road looks like a great place to get back into. Thanks buddy.
What kind of research are you doing? You can email me at kapper@kapperoutdoors.com
Yep, prices are ridiculous on everything. Welcome to the world of bidenomics.
Yep. Crazy now but I think we're stuck with it permanently