A HUGE Transformation | Building Our Road With A Dozer

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    00:00 Things take a turn
    03:25 Dozer Time
    06:10 A viewer saves us
    08:40 Metal detector for the win
    10:45 Connecting the dots
    14:22 Complete change of plans
    20:43 Happy Dogs!
    21:55 A Wonderful Surprise
    22:23 Riley needs supervision
    24:17 Dangerous situation
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  • @AmbitionStrikes
    @AmbitionStrikes  Год назад +177

    Think we’ll get this road done in time to pour concrete before winter arrives? 😬

    • @larryboy8821
      @larryboy8821 Год назад +8

      Of course!
      Best way to deal with stinging flying pests is diesel in a pump sprayer.

    • @harryk1266
      @harryk1266 Год назад +7

      You guys are definitely working hard enough! You'll get it done!

    • @CaptainKseadog1
      @CaptainKseadog1 Год назад

      PEDAL TO THE METAL!
      😁

    • @0digger081
      @0digger081 Год назад

      @@larryboy8821 ...or a really big bulldozer apparently

    • @susanhighfield8284
      @susanhighfield8284 Год назад +3

      Heck yea.

  • @private15
    @private15 Год назад +123

    I’m so amazed that we’re able to not only buy and learn to run a huge dozer but you have done major repairs and successfully built a new road!!! ✅✅✅✅

    • @prant8998
      @prant8998 Год назад +4

      Well, he has RUclips to show him how to do everything! Thank you, RUclips.

    • @texancowboy9988
      @texancowboy9988 Год назад +4

      They didn't have any choice.

    • @ajbuehre1018
      @ajbuehre1018 Год назад +5

      It really is fun to build, create. Be it a road or jewelry or rebuilding a Cat D 8

    • @limeaid23
      @limeaid23 Год назад +7

      You " Pioneered " that road from a wilderness. NICE JOB. 30 years working on a D-8/D10 Cat and a National crane and I must say you were pretty smooth with the controls. As long as there is spoil coming off the blade you are in good shape. Courtney is pretty smooth on that Excavator also. I always got the most satisfaction from my work all those years when i was finished and I stopped the Equipment and climbed down and walked through the area . Very satisfying. Congrats to you both. !!!

    • @ORSkie
      @ORSkie Год назад

      ​@@prant8998 not everyone has the skills necessary to actually complete what they saw on RUclips. These guys are good.

  • @normanfrazier6695
    @normanfrazier6695 Год назад +7

    The part on the push arm is called a trunion ball & a trunion cap with the bolts thru it, it also has shims when ball is new your's is pretty worn ,you can shave some off the cap with a torch to tighten cap on trunion ball

  • @pumpkinhead456
    @pumpkinhead456 Год назад +5

    I couldn't help but think that a large machine mercilessly uprooting nature seems quite symbolic of the world. Once I was over that, it's quite amazing what you are doing!

  • @davidward1259
    @davidward1259 Год назад +6

    Awesome road work there!!! For future reference, to kill a yellow jacket nest.... 1) identify the actual nest location and opening they are using to enter/exit. 2) wait until almost dark or after dark as all the yellow jackets will have gone back into the nest (they can't fly in the dark). 3) hose the nest via the opening they are using to come in and out. 4) if any make it out from a 2nd entrance you did not know about and you are using a flashlight or headlamp, turn it off. As soon as they have no light, the yellow jackets will go straight to the ground - they will not fly in the dark. Oh, and unlike honey bees, yellow jackets can sting you over and over and over (little bastards!). Short story, decades ago my grandfather was bush-hogging a field and hit an old rotted stump that apparently held a yellow jacket nest. They mobbed the tractor and all we say was granddaddy un-assing the tractor and running straight for the lake. Tractor was still in gear and putted off across the field into the woods. He was OK, as was the tractor, but they got him good. After dark, the warfare commenced on the nest!!!

  • @idadho
    @idadho Год назад +208

    Riley, As you do your road work, you might want to consider creating some defensible space. Rather that pushing trees onto the ground and creating ladder fuel, pull the trees to a clearing where you can burn them in the winter, like the loggers do. btw, Ladder fuel is fuel that connects a fire on the ground to the canopy above. You already have a pile of ladder fuel around your home. You could spend an entire season creating defensible space around your home.

    • @jeffmiller7277
      @jeffmiller7277 Год назад +4

      Okay captain obvious. Thanks for thinking they are children.

    • @davidcolesr.8628
      @davidcolesr.8628 Год назад +65

      I Thought that was Sound Advice, sometimes Life gets in the way and People just need Reminders of Things that are Obvious but Somehow get Neglected. Could Save Their Entire Empire from Fire.

    • @Qwiv
      @Qwiv Год назад +8

      I’m sure they will. There only 2 of them and doing all the dozer projects so they can turn around and sell it must be a priority. They have $ locked up in that equipment.

    • @toddbrittain1060
      @toddbrittain1060 Год назад +36

      @@jeffmiller7277 it's actually a good suggestion

    • @richardhaggarty5758
      @richardhaggarty5758 Год назад +19

      FIRESMART

  • @smadello69
    @smadello69 Год назад +47

    You two are doing an amazing job there's a few things i would suggest
    1. as you make your way in with the dozer remove the trees with the saw falling parallel and away cinch each one with a wire sling and use your big winch on the dozer to pull them out in big bunches to a landing and invest in a mobile mill if you can your wasting so much wood.
    2. remove the excess wood waste on outer edges cause as the years go by that will be extremely flammable
    you have the machine and the ingenuity to make all that happen

  • @lib8536
    @lib8536 Год назад +35

    Hay mate, just a suggestion. You might want to take some time to build up the pinion where the bolt fell out of as she is getting a bit sloppy. You can carefully build up both the pin and the cups with weld and then carefully grind it back to be perfectly smooth and so they both fit into each other. Just be careful not to put too much heat into the part and let cool down a bit after a couple of runs so you don't affect the structure of the metal. You might need to get a small Milwaukee die grinder 2" to grind/smooth the weld out of the cups. Takes a bit of time but will save you thousands down the track. Do both sides at the same time so you get all the slop out of both sides and it will take lots of stress out of many other areas of the blades connection points. If the weather is cold you may have to preheat the parts to be welded to 140 degrees Celsius before welding.

  • @DavidVanHelden1
    @DavidVanHelden1 Год назад +1

    You are so lucky to have that type of soil to work with.. Nice and rocky with just enough dirt for a binder..... Your road should last a long time

  • @Parktonman
    @Parktonman Год назад +17

    Too much fun ! You should find some bolts either have holes in them for safety wire or maybe king nuts so you can run a cater pin through.

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 Год назад +1

      blue loctite may help as well. and get an oxy acetylene torch set if you don't have one.

  • @georgenavarrete1454
    @georgenavarrete1454 Год назад +22

    it woud be great to see the roadway project in a plan to fully appreciate it.

  • @603goons9
    @603goons9 3 месяца назад +2

    Finding that bolt was hilarious and epic! Great video.

  • @arthyland
    @arthyland Год назад +3

    My wife would be totally in Love with you guys. She was a different breed of a woman. Donna was a Hairdresser , maintenance mechanic , Jeeper , woodworking and all round fun loving woman. All of your projects that you have done and are doing she would be absolutely thrilled to see. Great work on everything that you are doing.

  • @donalddodson7365
    @donalddodson7365 Год назад +8

    Well done!! You have overcome Dozer Puzzlers, wilderness road engineering and construction, Poochies' Park, as well as the dreaded Yellow Jackets. Can hardly wait to see the 2 wheel motorhome conquer the new Crest Cut. Smart people with smart dogs. Who can ask for anything more? Blessings.

  • @swagmanexplores7472
    @swagmanexplores7472 Год назад +20

    You two are such an inspiration, you can literally move mountains together ! And Courtney I love the sound of your voice. I could listen to you all day👍

  • @russellhamer8690
    @russellhamer8690 Год назад +1

    It's great to see 😃 smiles All Round.. I know its been a monumental task getting here So Well Done 👏

  • @daveedwards1716
    @daveedwards1716 Год назад +11

    More more dozer-cam!
    That was an awesome shot going through the woods.

  • @DeanJohnson67
    @DeanJohnson67 Год назад +17

    the Dog run will be so nice!! Added one myself a month ago for my 8 month old Dutch Shepherd! So nice not having to worry if they "need to go out at night" I added a motion light outside as well!

    • @AmbitionStrikes
      @AmbitionStrikes  Год назад +10

      A motion light is a great idea!

    • @donalddodson7365
      @donalddodson7365 Год назад +1

      How do you keep skunks, raccoons, squirrels, rabbits and the famed Idaho Giant Albino Rabbits [IGAR's] from using the door at night? 🤗

    • @DeanJohnson67
      @DeanJohnson67 Год назад +3

      @@donalddodson7365 I have a smart door.so the dogs collar activates it.....so far so good since once hes in he stays away from the door unless he wants to go out

    • @marklar7551
      @marklar7551 Год назад +3

      @@donalddodson7365 I think they put up a fence 🤣 we had to put pavers unter the fence line to keep dogs in and pests out, but mostly keeps our diggers away from the fence and the chipmunks and voles have a highway with some small escape routes since it is a wood fence.

  • @007mrslinky
    @007mrslinky Год назад +11

    I love watching you guys. Happy Labor Day weekend!

  • @marksmith7147
    @marksmith7147 Год назад +2

    I don’t know what I am more impressed with, the fact that you found the bolt or you had a socket that fitted 🤣

  • @dmwi1549
    @dmwi1549 Год назад +1

    That old Cat needs a gallon of Red Locktite!
    Future sponsor?
    Nice job finding the bolt!

  • @ZaveZMe
    @ZaveZMe Год назад +25

    Nice work!! Would be awesome to see drone shots about new and old roads😎

  • @zinnsand21
    @zinnsand21 Год назад +7

    All I can say is WOW!! The dozer was absolute money.. With the new road, solar array, soon to have a cement floor in the garage you are turning this homestead into quite a property.. Perhaps you can barter your dozer skills for a water well. Then you're set for life..

  • @0digger081
    @0digger081 Год назад +1

    if the drone is working you should add some aerial footage of the new and old road for a more dramatic impression of what you've accomplished

  • @richardjones5255
    @richardjones5255 Год назад +27

    Congratulations on pushing your road through the way you wanted it to go. The dog run looks like an excellent idea, both for them and your peace of mind. Though the dozer caused some major headaches, you overcame them. It finally repaid your time, effort and spilled blood by achieving your objective. It is certainly a great servant if you are going to get involved in major earthworks, but being old it will repay being given regular instalments of inspection and maintenance. Check those bolts with their obvious wander lust.

  • @thetravellingpicker5096
    @thetravellingpicker5096 Год назад +13

    You guys have become one of my favorite youtube channels. The variety of stuff you accomplish is fun to watch.

  • @CaptainKseadog1
    @CaptainKseadog1 Год назад +17

    As always, great video. I was sure that after all the repairs on "The big doze" you did, you could get some uninterrupted work done. Remember to slope the road for run off. You guys rock!
    😁💚🌞

  • @mowguy1
    @mowguy1 Год назад +3

    Nice job, pretty cool that there is so much rock for a good road base and now have years of firewood and lumber.

  • @kevinthompson1748
    @kevinthompson1748 Год назад +2

    Check out the blade on the dozer. Lots of hours welding were done on that piece.

    • @claudedionne7408
      @claudedionne7408 Год назад

      Those welds are made on purpose to make the metal stronger.

  • @danielharsh7698
    @danielharsh7698 Год назад +20

    You folks are doing a great job.

  • @Wolfsbaneexplorations
    @Wolfsbaneexplorations Год назад +6

    awesome to see some serious dirt getting moved. wish I was there to help I miss working with the dozer

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 Год назад +1

    Good work. I bought my 1955 Allis Chalmers Shoveldozer 34 years ago. I put about 1000 hours on it while building my house. I put about 1000 hours into repairs and maintenance. I agree with your assessment of an hour working on it for every hour using it. Watch out for cramps from sitting in the machine too long. I used my metal detector many times to find parts. Have fun. Good Luck, Rick

  • @kellykap430
    @kellykap430 Год назад +1

    I am sure you have noticed all the ribing, on the blade and the blade rails, and suports. That is all done by hand, with hard facing,welding rod. Quite expensive, and labor intensive. The person who did all that is the best I have ever seen.

    • @georgefridley606
      @georgefridley606 Год назад

      Can you take any more ribbing about how the dozer looks?

  • @0digger081
    @0digger081 Год назад +4

    I loved when the two road cuts finally met... DOTS NICE
    Thanks for bringing back dog footage. Nice to see their area upgrades as well

  • @extersmedleyjr118
    @extersmedleyjr118 Год назад +4

    Their is something of beauty in watching the relentless nature of a powerful machine! The ease at which it does what it does yet at the same time the incredible stress it no doubt is under! Hence things coming loose or breaking. Taking a wrench to it before use is most likely a good thing! You guys are awesome great work.

  • @Ross-re2up
    @Ross-re2up Год назад +1

    Love all that rock from the hillside there as a base for the new road!

  • @TheDaisyraven
    @TheDaisyraven Год назад

    Yes, the D8 is a dozer that makes daunting tasks seem like childs play. Great job fixing th old beast and putting her to work!

  • @212caboose
    @212caboose Год назад +4

    For taking down the larger trees, you want to cut the roots with the dozer blade before pushing them over. FANTASTIC progress y'all!!

  • @davidoden
    @davidoden Год назад +5

    Beautiful location!! playing on the Dozer and being outside, i am not sure you could do anything more rewarding.

  • @ProjectFaceOff
    @ProjectFaceOff Год назад +1

    The metal detector was brilliant comedy. It had the whole family laughing this morning. On a side note, Sunday mornings are now dedicated to coffee, breakfast, and Ambition Strikes before the day begins.

  • @davidcolesr.8628
    @davidcolesr.8628 Год назад

    The Way the Bolt had Fallen Out, Reported & Recovered is Simply Devine Intervention of Sort. I appreciate you having us along, I’ll catch you on the next one. Keep It Safe Out There

    • @georgefridley606
      @georgefridley606 Год назад

      Keep It Safe Out There --- When I see Riley needing to us those wedges so often, well keep It Safe Out There, I lost a coworker to a tree!

  • @rossoxenbridge7495
    @rossoxenbridge7495 Год назад +7

    You guys are awesome with the work you are doing!! I am really impressed as well with the way you have progressed with operating the D8 especially with side cutting that road in and this is coming from someone who has had in excess of 40,000 hrs operating bulldozers.

  • @walterhiegel3020
    @walterhiegel3020 Год назад +6

    I think the special delivery for next week's episode is concrete. Will be interesting. Hope that you get no rain and get the new road compacted well before trying concrete again.

  • @norcoredneck
    @norcoredneck Год назад +1

    Your guys enthusiasm for accomplishment is awesome. Thank you for sharing your life with us all.

  • @nicholashorvath9812
    @nicholashorvath9812 Год назад +1

    That is awesome to see that a husband and wife work so nicely together on a big job like that. Operating heavy equipment is also awesome!

  • @StubProductions
    @StubProductions Год назад +3

    Looks like the big cat is running well! Good job on sticking with it!! I’m impressed! 👍🤠

  • @mevestiller
    @mevestiller Год назад +3

    I love watching you guys move massive things with your bulldozer! You should add the 4 hours of cut room floor fill footage us big kids can just watch you push dirt around with that thing!!

  • @bobharris6095
    @bobharris6095 Год назад +2

    You two are awesome! It is great to see how well you work together and are so supportive of each other. Courtney, I love the way you are so encouraging, really a wonderful trait. The world needs more people like you all! Great videos!

  • @patrickretsel7048
    @patrickretsel7048 Год назад +1

    When you pushed that first huge tree over like it was nothing, I was on the edge of my seat, smiling from ear to ear……awesome 😎

  • @joeycourtice4157
    @joeycourtice4157 Год назад +10

    I found your channel the other day and I am absolutely loving the content! I grew up on a farm around machinery and it's amazing watching you guys learn about heavy machinery so quickly

    • @AmbitionStrikes
      @AmbitionStrikes  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching! ☺️

    • @dirtfarmer7472
      @dirtfarmer7472 Год назад

      Yes I’m almost old enough to be their grandad & I also grew up on a farm. It’s kinda fun to watch them figure out how things work.

  • @txpredatorhunting
    @txpredatorhunting Год назад +5

    Making great progress guys. I’m sure it’s been mentioned somewhere, but if you’ll leave trees up it makes it much easier to push up root ball with dozer . More leverage etc. Then use mini ex to cut them up and move them etc. Assuming you are using trees for fire wood and damaging it with dozer blade isn’t a factor. Great work either way.

  • @carlwest859
    @carlwest859 Год назад +1

    > Where did the yellow jackets go? The blast of hot air coming out of the radiator takes down wasps, bees, and hornets in a few seconds. If you can get the radiator blast when engine is up to temp within a few feet of the target before disturbing you can watch them drop like flies. Also don't forget to blow out the radiator core's exterior with an air compressor after working in dusty locations, always watch the water temp. Old cats need to run cool.

  • @paulws58
    @paulws58 Год назад +5

    You two make such a great team. I love love love your videos. God bless.

  • @vfdchauffer3606
    @vfdchauffer3606 Год назад +5

    Very emotional day for me today. Took a break to watch this video and the pure excitement of Riley is just awesome. Well done you two, hell of a job.

  • @aussieearthmover4120
    @aussieearthmover4120 Год назад +1

    Gotta admire the artistic hardfacing on the blade of your dozer.
    Someone spent a LOT of time laying that down.

  • @chasmarischen4459
    @chasmarischen4459 Год назад +1

    Think about making a 'FIRE STOP' with that dozer. 'FIRE STOPS' are also extremely helpful for Firefighter access, 'IF' there ever were a Forest-fire.

  • @ericroden395
    @ericroden395 Год назад +6

    Really enjoyed this video..D8 rocks and so does Riley! You da man!

  • @macguba798
    @macguba798 Год назад +4

    You two are amazing! You guys literally moved mountains in building your roads. Good job you two.

  • @danmcbride6258
    @danmcbride6258 Год назад +1

    I realize that you filmed this video some time back, but I have found this to be the most inspirational to watch. Cutting this new road was a fantastic idea all the way to your new Shop. Brilliant!

  • @kopenhagenkid
    @kopenhagenkid Год назад +1

    Great job building the kennel Riley and Courtney

  • @milwsdl39
    @milwsdl39 Год назад +3

    Awesome job with that bulldozer that’s what got me interested in your series to be honest the material you had to work with perfect for road building couldn’t ask for better material awesome job

  • @Techreux
    @Techreux Год назад +12

    That DID go FAST!! Even with going and getting the metal detector and going and getting the wrong size bolt, THEN and having to find the original bolt, and do the road. Riley, you should make it a habit to go over the CAT periodically (every few operating hours) and check for things like tightness, wear, and general condition. My experience is that the older the machine, the more unpredictable the reliability of even the simple stuff gets. Otherwise, hope your friends get through on the new road. Awesome!!

  • @carmlasalle1774
    @carmlasalle1774 Год назад

    Amazing adventure just buying, fixing, and using this dozer to make a road. Great part is this is all documented for your future looking back.

  • @dustiparker
    @dustiparker 7 месяцев назад

    You kids are amazing! Your parents should be super proud of you both. I am a homesteader and i wish i would have had your skills when i was your age. Keep it up!

  • @mikerequa820
    @mikerequa820 Год назад +4

    Great video ya'll as always!! So excited for ya'll got the road connected that dozer is crazy strong Riley you're really gettin good as an operator. Young lady you are so smooth on that excavator placing those rocks. Thanks for sharing be safe have fun enjoy ya'lls time together

  • @robg1883
    @robg1883 Год назад +3

    Yep... I have faith in you two! You've come this far and have managed to get some awesome things done to your home and shop so I have no problem believing you'll get the road done and concrete poured in the shop before the winter stops you in your tracks. 💪
    Las Vegas, NV.

  • @piepawrench
    @piepawrench Год назад +2

    Wow, you for sure have more than enough rock there to make a great road base!!

  • @robandnell4305
    @robandnell4305 Год назад

    You don't know how lucky to start out on a 46A that you can do the work with instead of something smaller. You look like a pro. Good work.

  • @harryk1266
    @harryk1266 Год назад +14

    Great job guys! Love the content. You guys are living my dream!

    • @tehNashty
      @tehNashty Год назад

      And nightmares too!
      #MyDreamToo

  • @MichelleLHiga
    @MichelleLHiga Год назад +3

    It’s gonna be exciting to see that concrete truck make it all the up there successfully!! And, yes, absolutely you’ll make it happen before winter!!

  • @robertbirch4163
    @robertbirch4163 Год назад

    Wowser powser you built a million dollar road. I think you have increased the value of that property significantly !!! Great Job Guys

  • @GulfSoftwash
    @GulfSoftwash Год назад +1

    What’s so cool about y’all’s channel is this. Both of you had ZERO experience building roads in the mountains, operating and fixing heavy equipment, building livable barndominiums and building/ retrofitting a giant army dump truck. Y’all have made this look so easy from the get go. It has been so cool watching this channel develop and seeing your journey come to fruition. Y’all are true trailblazers.

  • @terrygardner3031
    @terrygardner3031 Год назад +3

    I'm excited that you can now get a cement truck up the hill and get your floor in. Great job you two!!!

  • @ElijahPerrin80
    @ElijahPerrin80 Год назад +10

    That looks like some good fire wood, I look forward to seeing your plans for milling some planks and posts. I am a big fan of tree houses and hobbit holes and you will have enough material to build a forest of air bnb houses.

    • @AmbitionStrikes
      @AmbitionStrikes  Год назад +6

      We can't wait to build some fun things around the property!

    • @logangaskins9003
      @logangaskins9003 Год назад

      Honestly that’s a great idea. City folk will pay a lot of money for a get away in the woods. Same goes for country folk and everyone in between. Build a couple and there’s your residual income and not to mention all of us viewers would love to stay there and meet the two of you and see all the destruction and sculpting that’s been going on and that’s been completed

    • @susanhighfield8284
      @susanhighfield8284 Год назад

      Bnb allowing people from the internet on your property? 😬 I'd pass on inviting strangers unless my friends know them.

    • @lawrencehatch8292
      @lawrencehatch8292 Год назад

      @@AmbitionStrikes Kimberly: Love You Both. Riley pure gold. Never mess this up… LH

  • @joeystork57
    @joeystork57 Год назад +2

    Beast of a machine!! Really crazy that you found that bolt!! Stay safe always!!

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood Год назад

    You aren't small people... but when I see Riley sitting on that dozer (in a full dozer profile), it really drives home how massive that piece of machinery is. Wow.

  • @jonathanb9688
    @jonathanb9688 Год назад +8

    Loving the videos!!!
    The comment below on securing your dog door reminded me since you guys are becoming more popular and you're finishing up your road... A motion sensor towards the entry to your driveway to let you know when someone is coming up might be a good idea. LoRaWAN sensors are longer range and can be solar/battery operated (may reach close to the start of your driveway without a repeater). They can connect to a smart hub so you can change a smart bulb to different colors in the shop and/or announce over some smart speaker someone's presence. Good addition to your game cameras.

  • @elainek1234
    @elainek1234 Год назад +3

    I’m in awe! Fantastic job guys!

  • @TheHobbyShop1
    @TheHobbyShop1 Год назад +2

    The dogs are going to love that! Nice work on the road. It looks like you have ideal material with all that rock base.

  • @gbsbill
    @gbsbill Год назад

    Riley I am so proud of you, you began not knowing squat about a dozer this big. Now you know all the things to check before each work day. The u joint, the blade attachment both front and rear. Track tension. Awesome, I’ll bet when you are done many people will be glad to buy it! Well done, love the content, and thanks for being real disappointment and dirty and all, great content!

  • @Codger2015
    @Codger2015 Год назад +12

    Kudos to you both on your amazing Ambition!!!
    So exciting to see you two getting the rough grading done. I suspect you have a considerable amount of finish grading to do. Are you serious about concrete roadway? And how about the lower sections of your road, is there still much work to be done downhill with grading and such to help with erosion control? And how about erosion control surrounding (both sides) your new roadway? I suspect you have plans for proper drainage to keep your new road intact.

  • @johnwilson8922
    @johnwilson8922 Год назад +3

    Great job guys ! Loved the 🐕 run. It appears that the dogs dig it also. Courtney you looked at peace sharpening the chainsaw blade. Getting pertnear time to get ya some concrete sweet.

  • @williambryant5946
    @williambryant5946 Год назад +1

    Riley getting excited about pushing over those little trees. I'd like to see how he acted after pushing over a 3 foot diameter 80 feet tall tree which that dozer will do. The more a watch the more impressed I am with how good Riley is running that dozer. I didn't expect him to get ahold on how to run it as fast as he has. Boy was I wrong. Riley you're doing an awesome job! 👍

    • @georgefridley606
      @georgefridley606 Год назад +1

      Don't give him to much encouragement or Riley won't get any thing done in the shop.

  • @duane6978
    @duane6978 Год назад +1

    Another awesome project! A quick hint.....When pushing trees over with the dozer, aim where you want the tree to fall, tilt the blade all the way over toward the tree, and dive the blade into the ground just before the major root ball. As you start pushing the tree, lift the blade and tilt the blade up at the same time. This eliminates most possibilities of the root ball ending up under the blade or bulldozer. The same concept applies with bigger rocks.

  • @roberttribbie9179
    @roberttribbie9179 Год назад +8

    Very Cool - You Guys are Great!!!! Doing stuff for the critters, Yeah!!!! Another wonderful video, I didn't see it live but, am happy all the folks chipped in on the bolt issue. Not only have you both built your home, you've created a community that loves you. When you have a chance take a look at an IPB (illustrated parts breakdown) of the area where the bolt loosens (falls out). Aside from using some Caterpillar grade Loctite, there may be a race or something missing from that area (allowing slop, that cannot be detected with - wiggling it = man vs tons).
    Play Safe, Be Nice, Have Fun :) :)

  • @laruedouglas1064
    @laruedouglas1064 Год назад +3

    You both have done so much to the road and it is amazing.

  • @kevinfirmin9528
    @kevinfirmin9528 Год назад +2

    Congrats on connecting the dots! And the great work keeping that absolute beast of a dozer operational! Awesome work all around!

  • @clarapurnell4247
    @clarapurnell4247 Год назад +2

    Hey yal,
    So glad to see you two, getting all this done, getting ready for the winter weather. Love the Fur Babies run. Seems like they like it. Good luck finishing the road, will make a hugh difference.
    Blessings, Prayers, Always

  • @robinrobinson4457
    @robinrobinson4457 Год назад +4

    Another awesome video. You both have so many skills. Truly blessed. Can't wait for the future videos

  • @jamesheidema
    @jamesheidema Год назад +2

    Nice work guys. Please PLEASE give us a drone view of the new road.

  • @joebarbjb6668
    @joebarbjb6668 Год назад +1

    Loved seeing you file the saw chain,yourself. Many novice have no clue the chain is even dulled. Great dozer work. You’re a natural, greater efficiently will come with time, operating. Lost bolts, are a clue that preventive maintenance is most important. I lost plenty bolts and parts in fifty years, you two make me grin. While pioneering a new road bed, I’d walk the center line of the new road and tie ribbons, rags, whatever would be visible. Never cover downed brush, small trees and such, strive for a solid roadbed, if not you risk real future cave in and roadbed failure. Remember to nurture mother earth.

  • @terrylarkin690
    @terrylarkin690 Год назад +4

    It's totally amazing what you both have accomplished.

  • @antonrehling1966
    @antonrehling1966 Год назад +10

    Riley, you are becoming a logger, a heavy equipment mechanic, a solar tech, a building contactor. I guess the list is becoming very long on your journey to be self sufficient. And let's not forget Cortney, talented on the same level. You are a very well suited complemented couple.

  • @RAV21-32
    @RAV21-32 Год назад

    I can only imagine how many projects you could build with the timber you have now at your disposal !!

  • @mrrogers98
    @mrrogers98 Год назад

    Nice job! I smiled when you found the bolt!

  • @jannogilfillan3169
    @jannogilfillan3169 Год назад +4

    Another great episode guys ... cant wait for the next one and more live vids in future those are so awesome !!!

  • @danielharsh7698
    @danielharsh7698 Год назад +6

    If the D 8 will not move it, there are bigger machines. Just remember that the Transcontinental rail road was built with mules.

  • @johnhartman3149
    @johnhartman3149 Год назад +27

    Great video and as inspiring as usual. So fun to see you figuring out the challenges.
    2 suggestions.....learn to ground balance your metal detector (then buy a better one, lol) and always follow your grading. No clue what's been dropped or left from the past, may find some coolness.
    Also, your new doogo door is now a great access point into your home when you are gone. Build a more secure and lockable cage to keep ugly people out. Yes, I know you are long way out but that makes a tempting target too.

  • @gerardfenn3988
    @gerardfenn3988 Год назад +6

    Might have missed your plan for the "Old Road" but is there a replanting plan in the future? I Hate to see good hardwoods get plowed over but the hardwood is best for firewood which I am sure will not go to waste. Couldn't believe the Dozer plowed a 12"+ tree over. That's Insane.

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 Год назад

      What was wrong with the old road? Doesn't seem that far... for all this work

  • @theleaderscrusade8434
    @theleaderscrusade8434 Год назад

    You guys are amazing. One bolt falling out, that you then found doesn’t count as a breakdown. 😂😂❤