Diggin' Rocks, Logging Miles, Cat D2 Maintenance, & More - Just a "Day In The Life" Episode!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Let's follow me around for a day and see what kind of trouble we can find...lol
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  • @ron827
    @ron827 3 года назад +23

    Glad to see you also take time to maintain your body because new parts are hard to find.

  • @denistaramasso9251
    @denistaramasso9251 2 года назад +2

    Your Kubota was setup for California where I live . That's were it all started. My 2021 3500 4x4 single rear wheel ram gets 20 mpg but when it rejens it gets 10 mpg
    Cummins uses all 6 cylinders when it rejens.

  • @cjeeper86
    @cjeeper86 3 года назад +22

    The day you get it all done and have nothing left is the day they lay you to rest.

    • @HillbillySailor
      @HillbillySailor 3 года назад +1

      I don't know about that. I think he'll have to do an oil change on Ol' Blue the day of his funeral!

    • @paulmanson253
      @paulmanson253 3 года назад +6

      On any farm there simply is no such thing as all the chores possible being done. Fresh paint on the buildings,check for dry rot and damage,all the bright ideas a fertile imagination can come up with,looking after the critters,improving the fields,full maintenance repair and rebuilds all farm equipment,getting all the canning done,all the bright ideas a farm wife can think of(God help us). And so on and so forth.
      All anyone can do is the best they can.

  • @cassiuspuckett8789
    @cassiuspuckett8789 3 года назад +8

    Well, rock collection is proceeding as planed. It's amazing how many dinosaur egg you can produce just by moving some soil. D2 started with no problems,always a good sign. Nice video Toby.....

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 3 года назад +14

    Canada called.....they want their rocks back!

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 3 года назад

      You can have my share, trust me I have lots!

  • @forestlawrencegrading9154
    @forestlawrencegrading9154 3 года назад +4

    I grew up in an old farmhouse in Michigan and they actually had dug a seller that had a dirt floor they built the foundation with the rocks and stones that came right off of the fields and put a two-story farmhouse on top of it

    • @jamesthompson8008
      @jamesthompson8008 3 года назад

      There's a helluva alot of those old farm houses in Mi, Wi, Mn and more built that way.

  • @oldscout2514
    @oldscout2514 2 года назад +1

    We had rock garden on the farm growing up. After the horse had plowed we then used it to pull a sled, we loaded up the rocks. We didn’t have the size you have. Most were half gallon jar size or smaller. I’m guessing the ones you have were leftovers from Ice Age.

  • @michaelambrogio99
    @michaelambrogio99 3 года назад +7

    You could build yourself such a nice rock wall with all those rocks

  • @frritter8253
    @frritter8253 3 года назад +1

    Super video Toby, that 'thumb' is worth it's weight for that work! Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @jamesthompson8008
    @jamesthompson8008 3 года назад

    Was born in northern Mn, as a kid my brothers n I loved playing on the rock piles at edges of the fields. So when your talking about the comments on the rocks, yeah, I agree - alot of people have no idea how much rock is up there. And to think way back when the area was settled by alot of Norwegian / Finns / other Scandinavians, this was AN IMPROVEMENT from their country!

  • @sadiescott3331
    @sadiescott3331 2 года назад

    Like the rhythmic sound of hydraulics and metal clanking around

  • @InquisitiveSearcher
    @InquisitiveSearcher 3 года назад

    I don't know about those rocks you showed us from that unworked ground but those "big" rocks you showed were probably way less than half the size of some of the rocks piled up in the grove on the farm I grew up on. My dad said that my grandfather had dug those up. But I am using the term "dug" loosely as apparently what my grandfather used to get those rocks out of the ground with was dynamite. Apparently what he did was to use a regular hand shovel to dig down along side them until he could dig a small hole underneath them. Then stuff some amount of dynamite into that hole. Then put a fuse/detonator to it and run. From what I understand, farmers back in the day could get their hands on dynamite really easily.
    I saw dynamite used once, when I was real young, to remove the stump of a GIGANTIC oak tree from the middle of a field, of which large tractors couldn't pull up, even after digging up around the roots. The dynamite was in a brown paper cylinder and looked like a sparkly gray grease. My dad and uncle planted the charge and ran about 60 to 80 yards away from it. The dynamite went BOOM about 20 seconds later and immediately after the boom everything seemed extra quiet. As I got ready to run toward where the stump had been but my dad grabbed me and said "Not yet!!" I was confused for a bit as to why and then chunks of wood started falling all over the place!
    That was IMPRESSIVE!!! It left a HUGE hole! Not a trace of the stump in that hole. :-)

  • @joshua89schultz
    @joshua89schultz 3 года назад

    Grew up picking rocks and weeds every summer on the farm, hated them with a passion. We are close to the rocky mountains so we would get some massive rocks the size of a small car. We always thought they were useless and put them on the edge of the field, until one day the owner of a car dealership came to our house and made a deal with dad. We ended up trading about 2 dozen of those boulders for a brand new 1 ton gmc for the farm. Made picking rocks alot more enjoyable!!! I also got my first car that way as well.

  • @clydeschwartz2167
    @clydeschwartz2167 3 года назад +4

    Excellent video it's nice to see the iron mistress back out of storage for the season

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 3 года назад

    Love that Caterpillar sound in the morning. Kind of reminds me when I was a little ( er ) boy and all the pipe laying work was going on in and around our neighborhood.
    We'd be awakened by the sound of those Pony Motors on the Cat. powered equipment then the rumble and squeal of the cable type excavators and shovels at work all day.
    Ahhh,...childhood memorable joys!

  • @survivingmaineona20acrefar77
    @survivingmaineona20acrefar77 3 года назад +1

    Well i have been watching all your videos for over a year now and am always amazed at the quality of your videos. just bought a Cat D8800 that used to power a sawmill which is what i plan on doing with it and the manuals are included i will let you know how it runs after we get the farm planted. it is early 1940's so the owner says.

    • @survivingmaineona20acrefar77
      @survivingmaineona20acrefar77 3 года назад

      @@squatch253 Thanks for the reply we should have it moved in a few weeks just trying to figure the lifting to get it loaded

  • @bluegrallis
    @bluegrallis 3 года назад

    I grew up on the farm and been "playing farmer" working with Dad and for neighbors for the last 58 years. Never once had to pick up rocks out of the field. I did have to stop once a couple years ago to pick up half a cinder block that came out of the manure spreader 😁
    If you go 3 miles East, there are or were lots of rocks in the low ground just a half mile from the Mississippi River that came from Wisconsin with the last glacier.
    If I ever find one , I'd like to have a belt driven jaw crusher for busting up old concrete and I'd even let you borrow it if you wanted.😎

  • @ramosel
    @ramosel 3 года назад

    Rocks…. I’m on a granite ledge in the Sierras. I can get your entire rock pile out of the ground in the fist 10ft of any project. Every time I see you working your property I get so jealous of the ground you get to work. Work this soil a little bit and it turns to flower. Let it sit through winter and you’re 1 notch lower on a Rockwell scale than brick. But, the view into the High Sierras is priceless. I used to live in spitting distance of Florin Tractor, now I’m about 50 miles due east.

  • @challengerhitchman
    @challengerhitchman 3 года назад

    For years my dad picked 10 tons of rocks per acer off his farm land. Never a rock pile on his property once it was picked up it went in a truck and left. After 45 years of farming the property is pretty clean.

  • @martinkennard1669
    @martinkennard1669 3 года назад +2

    A new viewer here. Good video and editing. Love the little D2. Spent a lot of my youth running a 1936 D2 very similar. Fieldwork and pushing manure.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784 3 года назад +1

    Love this D2, bright yellow in great shape.

  • @MichaelTJD60
    @MichaelTJD60 3 года назад +1

    Shoulda bought a Case IH Farmall U series compact tractor, no DPF or DEF system to worry about! It would look good next to your old IH Farmalls.

  • @prinzeugenvansovoyen732
    @prinzeugenvansovoyen732 3 года назад

    you should get a PTO driven jaw type rock crusher attachment for the tractor.... could make nice gravel out of the smaller ones, using the big ones for landscaping, or drill into the big ones and blast them to workable pieces , you got some granite and basalt rock there, would be great for road gravel, and as gravel it would be frost adequate roadbase

  • @scrotiemcbogerballs8286
    @scrotiemcbogerballs8286 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing buddy take care and god bless

  • @user-mw6uf7dw2q
    @user-mw6uf7dw2q 3 года назад

    Thanks Squatch253 for explaining the bit with how rocks behave in the deep freeze IN YOUR PART OF THE WORLD.
    I was thinking, mistakenly, that you could use the rocks as building material.
    Thanks also for taking us through the VERY IMPORTANTANT maintenance of a D2

  • @johncrockford1498
    @johncrockford1498 2 года назад +1

    You are my favourite RUclips creator. I can hardly wait to see 5J1113 in your field.

  • @dougkubash8673
    @dougkubash8673 3 года назад

    You went from a piece of equipment that uses DEF to the D2! lol One of our newer trucks - 2019 Freightliner M2 106 with a Cummins L9 will sound the electric horn when you drop it in gear if it needs to regen. What fun! Hope to see some videos at the show you are going to.

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 3 года назад

    Another great video! That Kubota is very nice and useful around the field moving those rocks! You have some gems there! Great to see the d2 getting some tender loving care there too!👌😎👍nice job!

  • @gregdawson1909
    @gregdawson1909 3 года назад +1

    I'm surprised a french ditch isn't an option to use your spare rocks, works really well in New England, as long as you are a couple feet below grade.. I will admit bedrock lives less than 10' below you in any particular spot

  • @charlesward8196
    @charlesward8196 3 года назад +1

    Time spent on maintenance is never wasted compared to the time spent on repair. Just think how much less work there would have been on 1113 if she had received the TLC that 7066 gets. I have worked with zerks but have never seen a button head grease fitting, so be sure to include video of that before you start pushing dirt. Yeah, a jaw crusher would be handy, but the cost, and especially the time to process rock piles would not pencil out compared to ordering up a few truckloads of gravel.

  • @sadiescott3331
    @sadiescott3331 2 года назад

    You could build a nice rock patio out of those pickers

  • @stevemccoy8138
    @stevemccoy8138 3 года назад

    I've picked up a few rocks in my day, my Grandparents picked rocks with a team of mules and a sled. Thanks for the update 🇺🇸

  • @JasperFromMS
    @JasperFromMS 3 года назад

    Thank you for explaining about the rocks. We don't have frost heave around here, not do we have rocks like that. I figured that those were the reasons why you didn't use them for bedding material or sell them. (It would be gold around here because all we have is pavement or mud.)

  • @karelvvv
    @karelvvv 3 года назад

    Your rock pile is very beneficial to the use of your land, it can be a home to many invertebrates that attract birds which makes a pretty good verteliser...

  • @humancattoy7767
    @humancattoy7767 3 года назад +5

    These videos are very enjoyable. Thanks Toby.
    Have you checked any of rocks for fossils? Now those can be worth 💵

  • @aw738
    @aw738 3 года назад

    I have several of those cardboard creepers. I always work on the ground. Can't beat them.

  • @dalee.mccombs8571
    @dalee.mccombs8571 2 года назад

    Boulders left behind by the glaciers!

  • @bobpaterson1845
    @bobpaterson1845 3 года назад +1

    Great vlog o the day's work 💪 always good see the Iron Mistress struttin her stuff 💪💪👍

  • @LLImprovement
    @LLImprovement 3 года назад

    Definitely rewarding doing maintenance on old iron. Crazy how simple things were back then and how long they last with the most minimal effort in maintaining, Not like the new stuff we have now days.

  • @jeremyd9826
    @jeremyd9826 3 года назад

    Good on you for running and staying healthy! I have to get back into it myself. Could run 10 miles in college, had kids and work changed and I gained 100lbs... not good.

  • @robertquast9684
    @robertquast9684 3 года назад

    That kubota impressed me with the hydraulic power it has for a smaller machine

  • @rinardman
    @rinardman 3 года назад +1

    Now you just need some convicts! 😄

  • @michellehoefer5922
    @michellehoefer5922 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video.

  • @digitalshackonthelane
    @digitalshackonthelane 3 года назад

    The cackle of the iron mistress! That is so soothing! Thanks man! Still and awesome cat.

  • @nena4215
    @nena4215 3 года назад

    Good for you getting yourself right with all the exercise. Nice work on the maintenance, dang that was a lot of fast oil. I have an affinity with rock I must admit, we have a house outside of Yosemite, on a hill, it’s an A frame, 3 story, anyway it had all this cinder block I hated. I didn’t know anything about rocks and mortar....but I do now! I was a rockhound for the natural rock in the area and eventually managed to cover all the block and it sure looks good. It was an interesting experience I very much enjoyed, looks really good. Thanks for the episode

  • @fowletm1992
    @fowletm1992 3 года назад

    I'd hate to stick modern tillage implements into your ground
    My ripper is a bednar 15 tyne digging 2ft down and itll bring everything up
    If your keen on.rock picking bring your D2 to west Australia iv just pulled up some rocks that are prob 50% the size the kubota
    Lucky I onky pull up about 6 a year

  • @SuperMAZ007
    @SuperMAZ007 3 года назад

    Rock picking is a yearly work when you live in area that has had glaciasion at some point in the past. Keeping yourself healthy is a must, you can not put a price tag on health.

  • @jamesdiehl8690
    @jamesdiehl8690 3 года назад +1

    You've been growing some good rocks there!

  • @tim6053
    @tim6053 3 года назад

    "Wasting time on the D2" Hardly !! Labor of love !! 😍😍

  • @billhayward955
    @billhayward955 3 года назад

    Use the 212 grader to set the level on your new road. its and excuse to play with the grader and keep it limber. plus it'd make a neat video.

  • @kblackav8or
    @kblackav8or 3 года назад

    I must say that a reliable good running D2 might have be something I need to acquire someday just since they can be hauled with a normal pickup. My current mutt AC is too big to move around and is putting water in the oil so is parked until that is dealt with.

  • @northstar2007
    @northstar2007 3 года назад +2

    goiing by what I see, you can rope start the pony engine in case of dead or missing battery? handy

  • @jamesdiehl8690
    @jamesdiehl8690 2 года назад

    Wow, it looks like you're in my yard with all that rock! 😀

  • @ryansmifh
    @ryansmifh 3 года назад

    9:40 that seat transfer, mintyyyt

  • @evankibbe590
    @evankibbe590 3 года назад

    It was a good day to pull a engine and deliver it. !! 😊👍🌎🌞
    Good video!!

  • @seniorelectrician6831
    @seniorelectrician6831 3 года назад +1

    Intersting,did not know you had a starter on your Mistress. thought you you were a crank guy.
    Did not hear that on exercise with the virus, I did hear about a year ago that those who have done cardio exercised regularly had a lower chance of contraction and those that did were less likely to need ventilators or have breathing issues.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 3 года назад

    3:48 interesting shot, almost all the rocks/boulders in that shot are river rounded like ones. Hm...
    Also, good to see the Iron Mistress out :) One day 1113 will join her too.

  • @randallvos
    @randallvos 3 года назад +2

    I bet the Iron Mistress was eyeing those new track chains all the time you were working on her........

  • @sadiescott3331
    @sadiescott3331 2 года назад

    Sounds better then a John deer nothing like a caterpillar

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 11 месяцев назад

    Easier to do oil changes on the old iron than on anything made today.

  • @HiwasseeRiver
    @HiwasseeRiver 3 года назад

    Oddly the fines are the problem. To make non frost susceptible fill the fines have to removed. "USACE defines characterizes a soil frost-susceptible if at least 3 % (by weight) of grains is finer than 0.02 mm and the most critical particle sizes are 0.074 mm, 0.02 mm, and 0.01 mm" In your situation it would be very difficult to remove fines so you're doing the best you can with what you got.

  • @markphillips6154
    @markphillips6154 3 года назад

    Nice shades on a cloudy day

  • @slytrader
    @slytrader 2 года назад +1

    Squatch, What does that silver rod do on the backhoe bucket? Does it lock it in place for transport? You always move it when you sit in the backhoe position.

  • @TheMilwaukieDan
    @TheMilwaukieDan 2 года назад +1

    I can only in my dreams imagine owning land acerage like you have.

  • @tundramanq
    @tundramanq 2 года назад +1

    Kinda finding out where the retreating glaciers unloaded.

  • @ironman3406
    @ironman3406 3 года назад +1

    I gotta jump on the jaw crusher band wagon! You’d be able to crush your own gravel for the road your making. Just a nice little set up like they had on display at Le Seure a couple three years ago! Also why use the 8N to grade the road? Wouldn’t the 212 make a nicer job of it haha?

  • @halsnyder296
    @halsnyder296 3 года назад +1

    I was picking and moving rocks today also! L4701 with BH92

  • @greggmihelich9937
    @greggmihelich9937 3 года назад

    Kubota makes a bucket level indicator for the L series. Bobcat of Duluth threw one in when I purchased my L3301. Surprised the Olson boys didn't do the same!
    They work well. When you worked the RR did you come in to the Fairlane?
    Enjoy you content and senior also. I am on the iron range.

  • @d4v3tm
    @d4v3tm 3 года назад

    plant the small rocks water them and they grow into boulders in time

  • @rick_.
    @rick_. 3 года назад

    Probably the best ever maintained D2!

  • @bigears4426
    @bigears4426 3 года назад

    That's a impressive tractor backhoe

  • @daleolson3506
    @daleolson3506 3 года назад

    That ground with all the top soil removed. Looks good enough that you shouldn’t need fabric.

  • @danesharp6282
    @danesharp6282 2 года назад

    what a Great D2 Dozer ....

  • @michaelscriffiano9267
    @michaelscriffiano9267 3 года назад

    Great video
    Keep up the personal matanance.....if you ain't got your health....you aint got nothing..thanks as always

  • @yorkshirepud3030
    @yorkshirepud3030 3 года назад

    Isn't that D2 such a pretty lady, love that "Chuff chuff" before the engine stops, she's havin the last word!!

  • @digitalrailroader
    @digitalrailroader 3 года назад

    The Iron Mistress awakens from her winter slumber!

  • @dylandahmes9426
    @dylandahmes9426 Год назад

    Hello,
    I've been watching your videos for a while now. I've got a D25U Cat that stopped running back in the woods. Ended up having it pulled out and threw track on one side. Curious if you had any pointers or could do a video on how to get the track back on. Haven't been able to find any videos covering that on you tube.

  • @Thecowboy1950
    @Thecowboy1950 3 года назад

    Yep always more work than day light

  • @northwoodsguy1538
    @northwoodsguy1538 3 года назад

    I have been thinking that maybe it would cheaper in the long run for tractor manufacturers to return to gasoline engines for the

  • @derekperkins8158
    @derekperkins8158 Год назад +1

    but you have to take time to maintain the equipment

  • @timocrosby
    @timocrosby 3 года назад +1

    You are a really smart guy. I sure appreciate the videos you make. I hope you're getting paid for doing these.

    • @timocrosby
      @timocrosby 3 года назад

      @@squatch253 question for you.... on the d4 pony motor cylinder heads there's a fitting towards the bottom on each head that looks like a radiator petcock.... what exactly are they for?

  • @johngoldsberry3976
    @johngoldsberry3976 2 года назад

    Build a long short fence with all that rock

  • @familytraditiontransportat7951
    @familytraditiontransportat7951 3 года назад +1

    Nice, Never enough time in the day. Being gone for weeks at a time makes the time I have at home even more precious and WAY to short. Gotta do what we gotta do sometimes to get where we want to be, kinda like you and the dealership Prison. Thanks for taking us along for the day, enjoyed it. Eyeballing a Kubota of my own ...videos like this are making it harder to talk myself out of haha

  • @Pamudder
    @Pamudder 3 года назад +2

    Are these rocks glacial erratics left over from the last ice age? Some of those look like Laurentian Shield granite.

    • @robertsides5808
      @robertsides5808 3 года назад

      That's what it looks like I bet a terminal Moran ( I am not sure on spelling on that )would love to see a areal view

  • @bjbeardse
    @bjbeardse 3 года назад

    I stopped running when Clinton was President! Found this great thing called a recumbent. I can watch your vids and stay nice a dry while kicking back and pedaling away.

  • @jamesdiehl8690
    @jamesdiehl8690 3 года назад

    You could build a nice little dam there!

  • @Murphyslawfarm
    @Murphyslawfarm 3 года назад

    No bears just a Tobby in the woods lol.

  • @chrismaurer8879
    @chrismaurer8879 3 года назад

    You can rent a small jaw for your rock pile then you have gravel for roads

  • @rudycarlson8245
    @rudycarlson8245 3 года назад

    The D2 started pretty easily for sitting all winter!

  • @richardpiwoni3084
    @richardpiwoni3084 3 года назад +1

    Have you ever rope started the pony motor? How hard a pull is it?

  • @markbehr88
    @markbehr88 3 года назад

    Great stuff. Love that D2

  • @stephenpeterson7479
    @stephenpeterson7479 3 года назад +1

    Rough terrain creeper.

  • @ao6364
    @ao6364 3 года назад +1

    Walkin' With Squatch reminded me of the Sam Raimi's Evil Dead

  • @challengerhitchman
    @challengerhitchman 3 года назад

    Don't forget to correct the clutch linkage on the mistress.

  • @leoncolyer9420
    @leoncolyer9420 3 года назад

    HI GUYS FROM VICTORIA AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 i wish i had that D2 😁 its just a little to far to get it here 👍👍👍👍 my brother had a cat 22 awhile ago

  • @MoparNewport
    @MoparNewport 3 года назад

    You and Bork should go in 50/50 on a rockcrusher. :D Speaking of, he wants his creeper back.

  • @jessiehensley2904
    @jessiehensley2904 3 года назад +2

    I don’t know why, but I now want to see someone put a Cat starter motor in a motorcycle….

    • @ap1687
      @ap1687 3 года назад

      Wow, now I do too...

  • @KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch
    @KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch 3 года назад +1

    I heard you found trouble - but it wasn't at home!!!!

    • @KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch
      @KennyKizzleRustyNutzRanch 3 года назад

      @@squatch253 I'm on the edge of my seat!!! Sorry I couldn't make it... I'm on a much needed vacation. I've got plenty of vacation videos coming out when I get back to the cities (but not for a week yet)!

  • @jamesdiehl8690
    @jamesdiehl8690 2 года назад

    Do you know anything about Dean Machine? In KC MO there was a CAT dealer that changed to a Dean Machine in the late 70s early 80s. I wondered if it was still CAT and just took on a dealer name, or Dean was a new company?

  • @heartland96a
    @heartland96a 3 года назад

    The ease of a job when you have the right tool , bet you love that thumb .