Remember to grease everything you can ever time you go to work on it. It’s easier to knock the dirt from the tracks at the end of every day you’ve worked on it especially in the frozen times of the year
Looking forward to getting back at it in a couple days. I sure hope the old excavator will hang in there! I do have the J3 "Spare Parts" back for a few months in my hangar. A friend of mine owns it now, but I'm still covered to fly it.
Awesome project, everyone needs their own runway! Where are you located? Next time you do a real cold start on your machine, shoot the ether while you’re cranking. 👍🏽👍🏽 I’m betting you’re going to get a lot of new subscribers from Jimmy’s world. That’s why I’m here. 🤟🏽😎
Thanks for the comment! Northern Indiana, so it gets pretty cold 🥶 I’ll set the camera on a small tripod next time. I couldn’t shoot ether, hold camera and crank the starter all at once. 🙃 Good point, it sure will help when it’s cold!
You actually don't have to get any approvals to land on your own property. However, un happy neighbors can cause issues or a tower of some sort could be erected. I only have a few close neighbors and all enjoy watching me fly. But I'm looking into getting approval just to be covered in the future.
Try to refrain from digging on bare shanks, they may end up too worn to hold the teeth and need to be replaced. As a mobile welder I do this job often and it isn’t cheap.
Yes 👍 I’ll be getting those taken care of soon. Unfortunately, I think a couple are almost too late. I’ll need a good welding job to install a couple right now.
I wanted to go the full 100’, however it was tough to get the permit for 60’ with the county. They wanted no more than 40’ at first. It’s a township ditch and they have to be able to clean it out if needed.
I hope you got a smoking deal on it, I would think you could bought something for reasonable money made in this century!🤣 Cudos to you though, if you can run learn to run an old machine with all the levers, you'll appreciate a newer machine with joysticks! And grease is your friend, especially on the boom.
New sub from Big Tire Pilots. Will start something similar in Idaho this summer. I'm super envious of your relatively level ground. 🙂 I have an excavator, dozer, etc. and do a fair amount of clearing/cleaning up for firewood, etc. Just a few thoughts to add to the mix: Please wear safety glasses. I didn't for years, saw a video where a guy lost an eye from a simple oops and have since. As you know, push on a tree, tension, reposition and the tree springs back. Can send branches and such toward you. Can't say I've "needed" safety glasses, but not gonna take the chance. I notch/pie cut bigger trees, don't back-cut and then push them over. Gives me more control of where they fall, branches don't come down on the cab, etc. Can do several at a time, clear the area and come back to deal with the stumps. My dozer throttle has frozen on occasion. Silicon spray like chain lube seems to do better than WD40. Have used hot water and a space heater at times. If you do a lot of work in below freezing, keep an eye on mud in your tracks. My first winter with the dozer, thought it was a beast and would just knock frozen dirt out of the tracks. Nope. Wouldn't budge and thought the trans went out on it. After a couple days with hammer/chisel/frozen fingers, learned a lesson. I look forward to watching your progress! 🙂
Awesome. Thanks for following! Lots of good tips. I do often wear safety glasses, but honestly didn’t think about it in the woods. I’ll be sure to remember! Thanks again!
Yeah… I’ve heard that before 🙃 Hopefully it will hold up! 🤞 I’ll take it easy! Next video will be mostly an overview on it, you’ll get to see more of it.
Detroit's dont make any power until they are reving about 10k rpms!🤣 Don't be scared of the ether, I've seen way more than that used and it didn't blow up...😳
I live in NY and that additive if it's diesel 911 doesn't work as well plus kerosene does the same and you get more for your money just a helpful tip love the videos brother
Sweet! Watched this with my 3yo, he's all about construction trucks right now. And he's already asking for the next episode. 👍
He'll LOVE the next episode then. Thanks for the comment!
Remember to grease everything you can ever time you go to work on it. It’s easier to knock the dirt from the tracks at the end of every day you’ve worked on it especially in the frozen times of the year
Good tip. Thanks! We have a little warm up this weekend, then likely back to cold soon.
jimmy's world got me here!
Thanks for checking the video & channel out. It’s going to be an exciting 2023 with what’s planned already.
@@Blaircraft.Engines already subscribed!
Such an awesome project! Jealous!
Thanks for the comment. I’ll keep the progress updates coming!
Someday Jimmy
oh by the way, This guy sent me.
Can't wait!! Eagerly awaiting progress on the strip, and on the PA-16. I hope you still have your J-3.
Looking forward to getting back at it in a couple days. I sure hope the old excavator will hang in there! I do have the J3 "Spare Parts" back for a few months in my hangar. A friend of mine owns it now, but I'm still covered to fly it.
Going to be great!!
I’m definitely looking forward to getting back to it this weekend. Stay tuned!
Very Cool, Nice to see you're making progress. Looking forward to seeing it completed!
It’s going to interesting! I’m excited to get back to it this weekend.
Let's goo!!!
It's already been a blast, hope to gain another 100' next month.
Awesome project, everyone needs their own runway! Where are you located?
Next time you do a real cold start on your machine, shoot the ether while you’re cranking. 👍🏽👍🏽
I’m betting you’re going to get a lot of new subscribers from Jimmy’s world. That’s why I’m here. 🤟🏽😎
Thanks for the comment! Northern Indiana, so it gets pretty cold 🥶
I’ll set the camera on a small tripod next time. I couldn’t shoot ether, hold camera and crank the starter all at once. 🙃 Good point, it sure will help when it’s cold!
Looks like a FUN project! Beautiful land out there for sure.
Yes, it’s going to be good time. The tree removal is FUN for sure!
Are there any FAA approvals or wind studies required?
You actually don't have to get any approvals to land on your own property. However, un happy neighbors can cause issues or a tower of some sort could be erected. I only have a few close neighbors and all enjoy watching me fly. But I'm looking into getting approval just to be covered in the future.
Great project Josh!!! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for sharing your progress.
Thanks for the comment!
Awesome project, great video!! Love your diy projects!
Thanks for the comment! Stay safe and happy New Year!
Try to refrain from digging on bare shanks, they may end up too worn to hold the teeth and need to be replaced. As a mobile welder I do this job often and it isn’t cheap.
Yes 👍 I’ll be getting those taken care of soon. Unfortunately, I think a couple are almost too late. I’ll need a good welding job to install a couple right now.
Awesome project! Congratulations on a great start. I would consider making that culvert at least 10 feet wider on each end.
I wanted to go the full 100’, however it was tough to get the permit for 60’ with the county. They wanted no more than 40’ at first. It’s a township ditch and they have to be able to clean it out if needed.
I hope you got a smoking deal on it, I would think you could bought something for reasonable money made in this century!🤣 Cudos to you though, if you can run learn to run an old machine with all the levers, you'll appreciate a newer machine with joysticks! And grease is your friend, especially on the boom.
$3,000 to purchase and some cylinder work as of now. 🤞 Thanks for the comment and tip! I’ll grease and oil some areas often.
New sub from Big Tire Pilots. Will start something similar in Idaho this summer. I'm super envious of your relatively level ground. 🙂
I have an excavator, dozer, etc. and do a fair amount of clearing/cleaning up for firewood, etc. Just a few thoughts to add to the mix:
Please wear safety glasses. I didn't for years, saw a video where a guy lost an eye from a simple oops and have since. As you know, push on a tree, tension, reposition and the tree springs back. Can send branches and such toward you. Can't say I've "needed" safety glasses, but not gonna take the chance.
I notch/pie cut bigger trees, don't back-cut and then push them over. Gives me more control of where they fall, branches don't come down on the cab, etc. Can do several at a time, clear the area and come back to deal with the stumps.
My dozer throttle has frozen on occasion. Silicon spray like chain lube seems to do better than WD40. Have used hot water and a space heater at times.
If you do a lot of work in below freezing, keep an eye on mud in your tracks. My first winter with the dozer, thought it was a beast and would just knock frozen dirt out of the tracks. Nope. Wouldn't budge and thought the trans went out on it. After a couple days with hammer/chisel/frozen fingers, learned a lesson.
I look forward to watching your progress! 🙂
Awesome. Thanks for following! Lots of good tips. I do often wear safety glasses, but honestly didn’t think about it in the woods. I’ll be sure to remember! Thanks again!
P & H !! Operators called them “Problems & Headaches!!” 😂
Yeah… I’ve heard that before 🙃 Hopefully it will hold up! 🤞 I’ll take it easy!
Next video will be mostly an overview on it, you’ll get to see more of it.
Where is this? Happy for you, good luck .
Northern Indiana. Thanks. I’ll be back on this project more steady late fall through the winter. Hope to shape things on come spring! 🤞
Thanks for sharing Josh, can't wait to see your project progression.
Detroit's dont make any power until they are reving about 10k rpms!🤣 Don't be scared of the ether, I've seen way more than that used and it didn't blow up...😳
i think you're looking at WAY more than 240 trees...
Put a counter in the excavator and count every tree you knock down!
@@ryanswenson9157 love it! Great idea 💡 Yeah I’m probably WAY off @ 240
Awesome job, love the pussy cats, and Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks! Have a safe New Years.
How many acres total?
Approx. 7.5 acres
Those horses got to go.
Well… my wife has had them 20 years!
I’m gonna have to make it work. lol
I do have mini tundra/bush tires on my Clipper though!
Add some kerosene to cur your fuel they gel up really easy
Thanks for the reminder… I do have some Diesel fuel additive!
I live in NY and that additive if it's diesel 911 doesn't work as well plus kerosene does the same and you get more for your money just a helpful tip love the videos brother
FREE FIREWOOD☺
So MUCH firewood...