Absolutely, Chris care for his viewer's, he knows we're here with him. He's not alone. I love Chris channel, he's so meticulous and organized.👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God bless America 🇺🇸 🙏
It's also just good business. His customers can come to his RUclips channel and look at the progress on their property if they're not able to get out there in person.
Boy Chris, when you had the gopro camera mounted above the stumper it was like being under a bell 🔔 making it obvious the pins really do need to be replaced. I gotta salute your work given how tedious it has to be sometimes. We only get a small portion of it but when you show us a large area you've cleared it becomes obvious you've put in some serious seat time. Thanks for the entertainment Sir. I spent the day repairing a 60 in 1 Multicade game and it was a lot less tedious but nice to get home and watch the new vid you'd posted
Chris, I comment regularly, but today I just want to send an extra thank you to you. Watching your videos everyday is a great way for me to relax and take my mind off of things, I’ve been watching for years and when I see a video is up it just makes me crack a great big smile. Thank you sir.
I enjoy watching the "dozer action". Always looks so nice when an area is completed.....interesting camera angle, under the arm. If I were a stump, I'd be terrified.
I remember the episode where you dug that stumper attachment out of the weeds at your farm. Looking like that paid off pretty good for this job! Great video Chris!
Those big white oaks will be some nice shade trees in about 5yrs when they bush out good, always amazes me how wide the canopy gets when they are opened up around them. Cant wait for those tree piles are set ablaze, they are going to be some big ass fires.
Chris you know the importance of cleaning the tracks. Get'r Done. That was drilled into me from day one. Undercarriage repairs cost a lot and putting a flat spot in a roller wears the chain faster than anything. Not including down time.
Interesting view looking down at the root fangs. You seem to be enjoying endless sunny blue skies and weather too dry to burn. Enjoy the gentle weather. Thanks for sharing this video Chris. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, peaceful days and restful evenings.
Wow. It's always a joy to watch a pro at work. How you divvy up the work to keep it bite-sized and not overwhelming is excellent. Thanks for sharing this, Chris.
It looks like u going to be there for a few weeks Logan had a great time watching u pulling up the stumps can't wait to see what it looks like when you are finished
Almost seems like you need a whole rake without the blade behind it, like a big version of the stump rake. That way dirt and stuff could easily work through it. Although I guess without a "quick attach" that does add the complexity for changing things. Keep up the good work sir! 😎👍
Around the 40min mark you were looking down on the brush piles and there was the dozer looking like a toy. Those are big piles.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😄😄😄 Doing a great job Chris.
Appreciate Chris talking us through what he is doing, and in doing so, we also get a picture of his vision as to how this site is going to look with the open land and the pond.
Gonna be very kool to see this property when it’s all cleared, and before the pond work starts. What a huge transformation this is gonna be. I hope Mr. Bealy has a large wallet! I can only image the cost of this project?!?! 🤯 Thanks for the vid Chris!
Just a suggestion - make sure to blow out your A/C filters and units so they will continue to provide cooling. "How dry is it ?" - you can hear the squeek in the tracks. D7 Wilma and Ol` Betty would have you choking in a dust cloud. Nice results of what you have done,,,more work than the 8 acres of pines you helped your friend with.
The Komatsu sure lets you know when the root rake finds a hidden treasure!😉 Love the sound of the roots popping when the camera is mounted by the thumb, the rattle of the thumb, not so much. Almost took a header a couple of times when you ran the forks of the stumper into the dirt! All good at the end of the day! Kudos to you for your dedication and hard work!
Chris you are very good at what u do!,,I’ve commented before I’m from Sacramento calif and worked for a large const company you are one of the best operators I’ve ever seen Love ur videos !!!!
LOVED the stumper view. Hey chris ever thought of doing a live stream, during one of your work days? That would be really cool and we'd be able to ask questions as you go through the day. Just wondering. This is going to be an awesome Bealy farm once it's done for sure.
While it sucks with the drought keeping you from burning, it really is nice to do the clean up and stumping without a bunch of mud gumming things up. I know that burning the piles would make it look more open, but actually this might be a blessing in that the stumps drop that dry dirt a lot better then damp clay on them. If you get the clean up done before the rains, the burning could go very fast and make up for the feeling of slowness. Like a couple of days of burning could be huge to open things up to the eye. Sure is monotonous though. And I cannot even imaging how long this would have taken by excavator and chain saw for the whole thing. You were right unless you wanted a job for a lifetime with no moves to other sites. Doing like you do house lots, you could have been here for years and Bealy would have been waiting a long time for a pond. Looking for the day you are building the dam That will be awesome.
Imagine how much work that was back in the days of "forty acres and a mule" with hand saws for cutting. The amount of work to clear a one acre field with hand saws, mules to pull stumps, and god forbid you were in New England with all those rocks to clear and build walls with just to "waste" those rocks. Lots of manual labor in those days. And somehow New England areas keep growing rocks every year faster than crops in some cases. More rocks to clear before planting every season.
You have great discipline and very conscientious. I probably would have gotten fed up and cut a fire break around the whole field and torched the whole mess. I am sure you do miss the D6 for a big job like this. It will be ready for the next one.
@@JCrook1028 you are right. still have a mess. Does seem some of the brush and small woody debris is reduced but not a very good process overall. Chris has the process worked to perfection and I strive for that patience. I'm Still practicing and learning
Damn, you’ve got me looking for balloons now🎈🤣 Love how you give us different views with the camera, stumper cam was cool😎 So dry there, bring on some rain so you can light up those piles of bush. The pond is going to be awesome😊 Take care & cheers🐨🦘🥰
Best of luck with the new property. I'm sure you'll turn it into something special. Be careful with those marauding balloons! 😉 possible rain on Thursday
Dam your almost to the end of clearing that huge field try to enjoy your day and thanks for the video. If your only half done stumping then is a much bigger area then I thought it was.
Might be time to look into a big grinder/mulcher, so you can mulch everything, including stumps, then you don't have to wait on rain, and make a little money on top of it.
Chris, don't you just love it when you find a stump with the rootrake that you missed with the 220 when the dozer comes to an abrupt stop, I had it jar my teeth a time or two all I could do is smile and keep pushing !! LOL 🤪 😝
It's definitely taking shape down there at "Stumps Farm" ;O) This has to be the largest project I've seen you post so far. Thanks for the video Chris. Be well. ;)
Serious suggestion: talk to DP about making you an 8 foot rake attachment for your 220. Yall can use truck springs for the fingers. Then you'd be able to rake all the loose brush just like you would with a leaf rake. The springs would spring around stumps and you could literally rake several acres in just a little while.
The project is coming along nicely. Looking good. Is it too much to ask that you set aside a BUNCH of stumps for fish structure in the Lake. If he wants to have a productive fishing lake he is going to need a lot of structure. Some gravel beds for Blue Gill and some deep holes so the Shad can reproduce and evade the Bass in the summer. Rock Piles??? Artificial Fish Structures? Anyway, take care, thanks for taking me along.
You get bounced around a lot, do you have any back problems? I am a 73 yr old woman, not sure how I came across your videos, but now I am addicted! Congrats on the new farm!
It’s been a while since I cleaned my machine’s tracks ! My shop or any thing else! Good to be busy and beside that when I clean up I can’t find anything,
Early Morning begin You a Daywork. To Clean the Territory for the Pond from Wood and Stump. Then always not a Rainday. But You have the Projekt excellentric Plan, that the Weather not a great Disturber is, and the Work stand still. The perfect Letsdig18 Planing 💪👌👍
I’m thinking the same thing, the land owner must have an unlimited supply of cold hard CASH!! ( aka MEGA BUCKS!! and I’m not mad, I wish I had mega bucks too! ) I’m sure Chris isn’t cheap and he can pick and choose what jobs he takes on.
Specs say the Volvo 220 sips about 4gal/hour, so $24/hr maybe for fuel. Not bad. The equipment depreciation and Chris' time would be the largest portions, I expect. Without being in the business and having no real idea, I'd guess around $10k/wk. It's great to see the daily progress though. I'm eagerly awaiting the rain to see some piles disappear.
The effort you put into consistent video production Chris, really shows how much you care about this channel and your viewers, means a lot! 👍
Absolutely, Chris care for his viewer's, he knows we're here with him. He's not alone. I love Chris channel, he's so meticulous and organized.👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God bless America 🇺🇸 🙏
I agree!
It's also just good business. His customers can come to his RUclips channel and look at the progress on their property if they're not able to get out there in person.
Just about set a clock by him.
Boy Chris, when you had the gopro camera mounted above the stumper it was like being under a bell 🔔 making it obvious the pins really do need to be replaced.
I gotta salute your work given how tedious it has to be sometimes.
We only get a small portion of it but when you show us a large area you've cleared it becomes obvious you've put in some serious seat time.
Thanks for the entertainment Sir.
I spent the day repairing a 60 in 1 Multicade game and it was a lot less tedious but nice to get home and watch the new vid you'd posted
Love the before and after views. Helps put the scope of these jobs into perspective.
If Farmer Bealy wants any more seat time in the 220, he really needs to start cleaning the tracks at the end of your day !
ha
Praying for rain! really want to see what kind of fire those huge stacks are going to make!
Chris, I comment regularly, but today I just want to send an extra thank you to you. Watching your videos everyday is a great way for me to relax and take my mind off of things, I’ve been watching for years and when I see a video is up it just makes me crack a great big smile. Thank you sir.
I enjoy watching the "dozer action". Always looks so nice when an area is completed.....interesting camera angle, under the arm. If I were a stump, I'd be terrified.
Chris, really neat and nice you're buying the 35-ackers farm next door. A lot of work, but a great investment. Great luck and enjoy.
I remember the episode where you dug that stumper attachment out of the weeds at your farm. Looking like that paid off pretty good for this job! Great video Chris!
Those big white oaks will be some nice shade trees in about 5yrs when they bush out good, always amazes me how wide the canopy gets when they are opened up around them. Cant wait for those tree piles are set ablaze, they are going to be some big ass fires.
Thanks for the ride on the thum and a birds eye view of the stumper at work !! Great video 👍
Chris it is looking absolutely awesome starting to shape up.
Chris you know the importance of cleaning the tracks. Get'r Done. That was drilled into me from day one. Undercarriage repairs cost a lot and putting a flat spot in a roller wears the chain faster than anything. Not including down time.
You sir are a master of your craft, watching your hand and wrist movements in the excavator seem very graceful.
Heck of a job. A lot of acreage and a lot of stumping. Will be a really special farm when you are done with it. Thanks very much for sharing.
I love it when you just let it run. It gives me much more perspective on the entire project and yes, I will be here for it all.
Holy Cow!... @40:00 seeing the dozer in the distance....😳....those are no longer "piles".... those are MOUNTAINS, Chris!!!!
That camera angle with the stumper is awesome! Dedication pays off
I would say that stumper has paid for itself time and again on this job. Looking really nice, thanks for the ride along.
Interesting view looking down at the root fangs. You seem to be enjoying endless sunny blue skies and weather too dry to burn. Enjoy the gentle weather. Thanks for sharing this video Chris. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, peaceful days and restful evenings.
The only bad thing about your videos, is that they eventually end. Keep ‘em coming.
Wow. It's always a joy to watch a pro at work. How you divvy up the work to keep it bite-sized and not overwhelming is excellent. Thanks for sharing this, Chris.
Hi Chris. I love all your videos, superb work. I'd love to here more updates on the Dozer and Betty.
Really appreciate your videos, been watching for years now. I just bought 65 acres and am getting ready to do what you are doing in this video.
It looks like u going to be there for a few weeks Logan had a great time watching u pulling up the stumps can't wait to see what it looks like when you are finished
keep up the good work as always chris your work is untouchable .
Almost seems like you need a whole rake without the blade behind it, like a big version of the stump rake. That way dirt and stuff could easily work through it. Although I guess without a "quick attach" that does add the complexity for changing things. Keep up the good work sir! 😎👍
Around the 40min mark you were looking down on the brush piles and there was the dozer looking like a toy. Those are big piles.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😄😄😄 Doing a great job Chris.
Appreciate Chris talking us through what he is doing, and in doing so, we also get a picture of his vision as to how this site is going to look with the open land and the pond.
I second that
Gonna be very kool to see this property when it’s all cleared, and before the pond work starts. What a huge transformation this is gonna be. I hope Mr. Bealy has a large wallet! I can only image the cost of this project?!?! 🤯 Thanks for the vid Chris!
The crackall pop sounds of the trees is similar to rice bubbles when you put the milk on top, especially my favorite coco pops, 😆.
Very professional work, Truly amazing engineering/production
Just a suggestion - make sure to blow out your A/C filters and units so they will continue to provide cooling. "How dry is it ?" - you can hear the squeek in the tracks. D7 Wilma and Ol` Betty would have you choking in a dust cloud. Nice results of what you have done,,,more work than the 8 acres of pines you helped your friend with.
The Komatsu sure lets you know when the root rake finds a hidden treasure!😉 Love the sound of the roots popping when the camera is mounted by the thumb, the rattle of the thumb, not so much. Almost took a header a couple of times when you ran the forks of the stumper into the dirt! All good at the end of the day! Kudos to you for your dedication and hard work!
It's looking fabulous I can rest assured that I will have plenty more Great Videos to Watch. I am more worried about the Air Filter.
That stumper is absolutely magnificent!
Chris you are very good at what u do!,,I’ve commented before I’m from Sacramento calif and worked for a large const company you are one of the best operators I’ve ever seen Love ur videos !!!!
Lots of work. Like the camera angle showing stumper working close up. Thank you. Huge project.
Other than pond building, stumping looks like something i`d enjoy doing. It is interesting to see those things come out of the ground.
LOVED the stumper view. Hey chris ever thought of doing a live stream, during one of your work days? That would be really cool and we'd be able to ask questions as you go through the day. Just wondering. This is going to be an awesome Bealy farm once it's done for sure.
cool - more brush + stumps to burn. Can't wait until the "BIG BURN" Log on 👍
Dude. How can one person do all that stumping and clearing? You are the master operator.
Chris your doing all right keeping up with the project the only thing holding you up are the burn piles great job great video
I think that the really dry weather has kept quite some tonnage of soil in the roots out of the burn piles.
So very very nice. Great to watch on a cold wet morning here. Thankyou.
While it sucks with the drought keeping you from burning, it really is nice to do the clean up and stumping without a bunch of mud gumming things up. I know that burning the piles would make it look more open, but actually this might be a blessing in that the stumps drop that dry dirt a lot better then damp clay on them. If you get the clean up done before the rains, the burning could go very fast and make up for the feeling of slowness. Like a couple of days of burning could be huge to open things up to the eye. Sure is monotonous though. And I cannot even imaging how long this would have taken by excavator and chain saw for the whole thing. You were right unless you wanted a job for a lifetime with no moves to other sites. Doing like you do house lots, you could have been here for years and Bealy would have been waiting a long time for a pond. Looking for the day you are building the dam That will be awesome.
Imagine how much work that was back in the days of "forty acres and a mule" with hand saws for cutting. The amount of work to clear a one acre field with hand saws, mules to pull stumps, and god forbid you were in New England with all those rocks to clear and build walls with just to "waste" those rocks. Lots of manual labor in those days. And somehow New England areas keep growing rocks every year faster than crops in some cases. More rocks to clear before planting every season.
You have great discipline and very conscientious. I probably would have gotten fed up and cut a fire break around the whole field and torched the whole mess. I am sure you do miss the D6 for a big job like this. It will be ready for the next one.
and you would have accomplished nothing. That would not clear the land, at all.
@@JCrook1028 you are right. still have a mess. Does seem some of the brush and small woody debris is reduced but not a very good process overall. Chris has the process worked to perfection and I strive for that patience. I'm Still practicing and learning
Damn, you’ve got me looking for balloons now🎈🤣 Love how you give us different views with the camera, stumper cam was cool😎 So dry there, bring on some rain so you can light up those piles of bush. The pond is going to be awesome😊 Take care & cheers🐨🦘🥰
That stumper attachment is a very effective piece of kit.
Working men ahead! Never a dull moment in NC. 🤓
I was trimming around a farm field with my skid steer mounted rotary cutter and was shocked at how many balloons I found while cutting
Best of luck with the new property. I'm sure you'll turn it into something special. Be careful with those marauding balloons! 😉 possible rain on Thursday
Great video Chris. It appears that stumper attachment is worth its weight in gold
"STUMPER VIEW" was cool, Chris!😜
Looks like it would be easy to MISS a few stumps... as CLOSE to ground as some are cut.😯
Good eyes. 👀
Holy moly didn't realize just how much y'all were doing and to think your aren't half done yet!
You can really get a lay of the land once you climbed up on the 220. You can now see the size of those burn piles with the dozer sitting next to them!
Dam your almost to the end of clearing that huge field try to enjoy your day and thanks for the video.
If your only half done stumping then is a much bigger area then I thought it was.
I really liked the bucketcam :D thanks for all your awesome videos, watching a pro is something else :)
Thank you, much appreciated. Have great day.
You sure stay with it. Trying to find the end of the clearing and the beginning of the pond I suppose.
Might be time to look into a big grinder/mulcher, so you can mulch everything, including stumps, then you don't have to wait on rain, and make a little money on top of it.
Chris, don't you just love it when you find a stump with the rootrake that you missed with the 220 when the dozer comes to an abrupt stop, I had it jar my teeth a time or two all I could do is smile and keep pushing !! LOL 🤪 😝
It's definitely taking shape down there at "Stumps Farm" ;O) This has to be the largest project I've seen you post so far. Thanks for the video Chris. Be well. ;)
Serious suggestion: talk to DP about making you an 8 foot rake attachment for your 220. Yall can use truck springs for the fingers. Then you'd be able to rake all the loose brush just like you would with a leaf rake. The springs would spring around stumps and you could literally rake several acres in just a little while.
@DirtPerfect Engineering 😉
The project is coming along nicely. Looking good. Is it too much to ask that you set aside a BUNCH of stumps for fish structure in the Lake. If he wants to have a productive fishing lake he is going to need a lot of structure. Some gravel beds for Blue Gill and some deep holes so the Shad can reproduce and evade the Bass in the summer. Rock Piles??? Artificial Fish Structures? Anyway, take care, thanks for taking me along.
love the footage from the Thumb down to the Stumper off the Stick.
Chris, road flares make a good brush pile fire starter put one on each corner and stand back
Been watching you for over 10 years now! 🎉
Another thumb cam! I’m impressed
Hi Chris
With every balloons you find you should check if there is any names connect to them
It's starting to look real good Chris. Sure is a lot of work.
You get bounced around a lot, do you have any back problems? I am a 73 yr old woman, not sure how I came across your videos, but now I am addicted! Congrats on the new farm!
Join the club sweetie, we're all addicted. Mesmerizing isn't it?
I’m fairly new to this channel also, I was happy to see that todays video, was over 40 minutes long.
Chris. Really enjoy your vidos.they are great.i enjoy you running heavy equipment I been watch for a long time.keep up the great job
Love the videos and as always keep up the great work!!
It’s been a while since I cleaned my machine’s tracks ! My shop or any thing else! Good to be busy and beside that when I clean up I can’t find anything,
Hoping for enough rain to begin burning. Property always looks good when burn piles are buried.
They are going to be some hot fires when they go up
Great video as always! Who takes care of your beautiful doggies while you are out working so hard? Thank you.
35:32.., that branch stuck in there will be driving Chris insane!
Me too!
Thanks for the upload Chris another great video again.
Can't wait for the next 👍🏻
Chris you are almost getting into Texas A&M size burn piles! 🔥😁
They are going to look really great on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It’s looking really nice can’t wait to see it done but I know that’s a good way away 👍👍👍👍
It’s a big site, a lot of work, looking forward to the bonfire day Chris 👏👏👏🥰🍺👍🇬🇧
I'm hoping he devotes an ENTIRE video no matter how much he's needs to condense it
why do i find the sound of your machinery relaxing ? lol i usually doze off till the video stops then go back and re watch it to see what i missed lol
Thanks for sharing.
Early Morning begin You a Daywork. To Clean the Territory for the Pond from Wood and Stump. Then always not a Rainday. But You have the Projekt excellentric Plan, that the Weather not a great Disturber is, and the Work stand still. The perfect Letsdig18 Planing 💪👌👍
One of us has to change our notification noise on our phone. I've looked at my text twice and it was your phone. Haha. Great video 👍 👍
Watching you pull up the stumps and drop them to get the dirt off my grandson who's 3 said " it's too heavy "
That extra mud in the tracks adds some weight making it easier to stump ... 🤣🤣🤣
stump cam was awesome, I could almost reach out and touch your NC clay 😊
That damn root did not want leave the dozer. 🤣
Looking good 👍 👌
👍on the close up stumper action!
Thought you had done alot but ya only half way, that's alot of mowing, racking and burning bro. Coming along well though. Safe travels
Chris, when these piles are finally set on fire, you will be able to invite every Cub scout in NC to a hot dog roast!
Nice logo placement in StumperVision, too!
As much dust that is flying Chris, I would think you would be wanting to go play in some mud. Going to be a great piece of property when you are done.
Great job Chris it's looking good
it boggles the mind to think what this must be costing the landowner. Just the fuel costs at today's prices would be enormous.
Do they have some type of deal for the lumber? You would think it's his land. How do they work that out? Deductions.
I’m thinking the same thing, the land owner must have an unlimited supply of cold hard CASH!! ( aka MEGA BUCKS!! and I’m not mad, I wish I had mega bucks too! ) I’m sure Chris isn’t cheap and he can pick and choose what jobs he takes on.
Specs say the Volvo 220 sips about 4gal/hour, so $24/hr maybe for fuel. Not bad. The equipment depreciation and Chris' time would be the largest portions, I expect. Without being in the business and having no real idea, I'd guess around $10k/wk. It's great to see the daily progress though. I'm eagerly awaiting the rain to see some piles disappear.
@@09FLTRMM77 Mr. Bealy probably have won the lotto and is keeping quiet about it (& for good reason, too).
See, we didn’t kill all the bird habitats 🙃