I moved from Missouri to Ohio a little over thirty years ago. If anyone would have told me, I would be sitting around the house in thirty years, watching an operator, moving dirt with an excavator in N. C., I would have had to tell them, their frickin' nuts. Low and behold, it's like a campfire, sittin' here, starring at the screen, from beginning to end, video after video? Go figure.
With everything shutting down, those of us that are required to work definitely appreciate you taking the time out of your still working days to keep uploading videos to keep us entertained throughout the day…
Feeling grateful we were nominated as essential personnel at my company and can continue to work, God bless to all blue collar workers, the clouds will eventually go away and the sun will shine!! Keep on keepin on!!
Stay Safe and Healthy Chris - good to see someone working, we have been shut down in NZ for 4 weeks to start but I get the feeling that it will be longer... love the video
Atleast your staying busy , everything here in Western Ky. where we live is shut down, all but, Gas Stations ,Pharmacy and a few Stores to get food, It's getting Bad everywhere !! Stay Safe Man !! Have a Great Evening !!
Thankfully that logging/pipe-laying company and your friend's lumber yard have a good agreement in the mean time. Be safe out there Chris, and greetings from Michigan!
To add capacity for loose material, cut some 3/8"-1/2' plate into half circles that you can thru-bolt to the edge of the bucket - can get an extra half-yard or more when you need it. Takes 5 minutes with a cordless impact to install/remove. Keep a couple Grade 8 bolts around as spares.
Chris you probably don't realize the kind of medicine your videos are to those of us watching. It's pleasure for the eyes and soul. A day without a video from Chris is like a day without sunshine. Stay healthy my friend there's a lot of folks looking to you as a doctor of hope. Gerry - Vancouver, Canada.
How long is this social distancing thing supposed to last? Because my wife almost got back in the house twice. She's getting crafty. Lol God bless
I moved from Missouri to Ohio a little over thirty years ago. If anyone would have told me, I would be sitting around the house in thirty years, watching an operator, moving dirt with an excavator in N. C., I would have had to tell them, their frickin' nuts. Low and behold, it's like a campfire, sittin' here, starring at the screen, from beginning to end, video after video? Go figure.
This video is like a Time Capsule. It's interesting reading the comments from when it was published, vs now (Feb 2021) LOL!
Can't understand shutting down a timber operation, as you can't get much more socially distanced than sitting in a cab on a logging machine all day.
With everything shutting down, those of us that are required to work definitely appreciate you taking the time out of your still working days to keep uploading videos to keep us entertained throughout the day…
I have to say that soil looks like really good gardening soil.
If they were smart they would have picked up a "Loss of Profit" rider on their insurance policy. Most forget to use it if it's there.
Where is that at
There is pride in those lines. Someone likes neat rows of equipment.
Well now it makes sense as to why out lumber prices are so outrageously high now.
Feeling grateful we were nominated as essential personnel at my company and can continue to work, God bless to all blue collar workers, the clouds will eventually go away and the sun will shine!! Keep on keepin on!!
Stay Safe and Healthy Chris - good to see someone working, we have been shut down in NZ for 4 weeks to start but I get the feeling that it will be longer... love the video
I’m a Local 150 operator in Chicago and we are still laying it down brother!
2020 Chris: everyone's shut down but me
Atleast your staying busy , everything here in Western Ky. where we live is shut down, all but, Gas Stations ,Pharmacy and a few Stores to get food, It's getting Bad everywhere !! Stay Safe Man !! Have a Great Evening !!
Thankfully that logging/pipe-laying company and your friend's lumber yard have a good agreement in the mean time. Be safe out there Chris, and greetings from Michigan!
With everything closing down I'm glad you can still work some Chris! Great video and drone footage!
To add capacity for loose material, cut some 3/8"-1/2' plate into half circles that you can thru-bolt to the edge of the bucket - can get an extra half-yard or more when you need it. Takes 5 minutes with a cordless impact to install/remove. Keep a couple Grade 8 bolts around as spares.
Hey Chris, you and your family stay safe. Love your videos and sharing your life experiences. All the best during this period.
Chris you probably don't realize the kind of medicine your videos are to those of us watching. It's pleasure for the eyes and soul. A day without a video from Chris is like a day without sunshine. Stay healthy my friend there's a lot of folks looking to you as a doctor of hope. Gerry - Vancouver, Canada.