Love the soil conditioner process, ground looks really good. I also love the grading process and the sounds of the machinery at work! Great video and a great project.
No words can express how much I love this video. Listening to the equipment work, watching both the spreading and grading of topsol, the skid steer usage. Love it and your channel sir
Jim, that looks like some tough ground. Is your unit the 84" ? I see the electrical cable so I'm assuming you have the hydraulic angle? I have T300's at 21.2gpm. Do you like the Bobcat box rake or have you heard good things on the Harley Rake? I'd really appreciate your thoughts.
Hi Jerry! Yes my rake is the 84 inch model. I looked at many rakes but preferred the Bobcat one as everything runs of my joystick and doesn't need another control box to fumble with. It's also nice to be able to raise your bolster wheels up to get into tight spots and also be raised to allow more room on my trailer when transporting it. I am pretty happy with it!
My machine is 72 inches wide so I got the 84 inch soil conditioner. The reason for that is when you angle the rake a 72 inch would make a narrower cut and you'd end up making a windrow in front of your tracks that you'd ride up on. If yours is 60 inch I'd opt for the 72 Inch
Love the soil conditioner process, ground looks really good. I also love the grading process and the sounds of the machinery at work! Great video and a great project.
Loving the skid steer work... great grading!
The topsoil looks really good and easy to move around!
Love this video.... watching again!
Love it, the sound of the attachment working on the ground and the impact it makes, is the best!
It really is!
No words can express how much I love this video. Listening to the equipment work, watching both the spreading and grading of topsol, the skid steer usage. Love it and your channel sir
I really enjoy making these videos. Thanks for watching!
Rewatched! Viewed, Liked, Subscribed, Shared, Commented! I am obsessed with the skid steer, grading process, soil conditioners... Love it!
Great video to see the hr performance up close and the effect of multiple passes!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the way you control that bucket without gouging the surface. I’m still trying to perform that maneuver, you make that look easy.
The Master at his craft. Well done once again.
Thank you James!
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
You make it look so easy, but don't be fooled folks... This isn't easy at all. This is years of practice and expertise. Great job Jim, it looks great!
Thank you Jimmy! It's a labor of love!
JimmyG Nice
You are the man Jim!
Thank you for your support!
How about rocky land? Will it brake the rocks?
Like your videos, I have a T190 and a E50 too except I don't have the angle blade. Looks super handy, wish I did.
Yes it sure comes in handy! I'd be lost without it now.
Nice work Sir.
Like the video Jim very good job .
Thank you Leo!
👍🇺🇸 nice work I viewed this several months ago how many days did you spend on this site, seems like you had delivered 60-80 yards topsoil
Jim, that looks like some tough ground. Is your unit the 84" ? I see the electrical cable so I'm assuming you have the hydraulic angle? I have T300's at 21.2gpm. Do you like the Bobcat box rake or have you heard good things on the Harley Rake? I'd really appreciate your thoughts.
Hi Jerry! Yes my rake is the 84 inch model. I looked at many rakes but preferred the Bobcat one as everything runs of my joystick and doesn't need another control box to fumble with. It's also nice to be able to raise your bolster wheels up to get into tight spots and also be raised to allow more room on my trailer when transporting it. I am pretty happy with it!
Would that chew up small sapling stumps?
Another quick question my machine is always 60 inches wide would I get the smaller version or stick with the 84”
My machine is 72 inches wide so I got the 84 inch soil conditioner. The reason for that is when you angle the rake a 72 inch would make a narrower cut and you'd end up making a windrow in front of your tracks that you'd ride up on. If yours is 60 inch I'd opt for the 72 Inch
Thanks for the info I will definitely go with your advice
Got any dirt in those rocks!
Not too much, lol.
I need help to decide do I get the Bob Cat version or the Quick Attach version so confused?
I would buy the Bobcat brand if I owned a Bobcat machine as everything works from the joystick. Just plug and play
How much did something like that cost?
I paid almost $13,000 Canadian for it. It's the larger 84 inch model I have.
@@JimHowDigsDirt sorry, I ment that job you did? From start to finish on the yard.