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A family of 5 with a busy schedule trying to juggle life and build a new home / small hobby farm. Will include the building process along with other outdoor projects and who knows what else!
Trump vs Harris, who should you vote for??? #178
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Equipment Used:
Excavator: Yanmar VIO55
Tractor: Kubota MX5400
Tractor Attachments: Land Pride
Dump Trailer: Texas Pride (7' x 14")
Power Tools: Mostly Dewalt
Mower: Cub Cadet Pro Z 972 SD
goodlucktrying21@gmail.com
Equipment Used:
Excavator: Yanmar VIO55
Tractor: Kubota MX5400
Tractor Attachments: Land Pride
Dump Trailer: Texas Pride (7' x 14")
Power Tools: Mostly Dewalt
Mower: Cub Cadet Pro Z 972 SD
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Kubota Tractor and Box Blade, How Do You Use It? #177
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In this one I continue grading and sow new grass goodlucktrying21@gmail.com Equipment Used: Excavator: Yanmar VIO55 Tractor: Kubota MX5400 Tractor Attachments: Land Pride Dump Trailer: Texas Pride (7' x 14") Power Tools: Mostly Dewalt Mower: Cub Cadet Pro Z 972 SD
Takeuchi Trial Run #176
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In this one I start on grading and sowing the yard. goodlucktrying21@gmail.com Equipment Used: Excavator: Yanmar VIO55 Tractor: Kubota MX5400 Tractor Attachments: Land Pride Dump Trailer: Texas Pride (7' x 14") Power Tools: Mostly Dewalt Mower: Cub Cadet Pro Z 972 SD
How To Trim A Garage Door, A Different Way #170
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How To Trim A Garage Door, A Different Way #170
What Does It Take To Be Successful In Business?? Building A Shed, Part 2, #169
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What Does It Take To Be Successful In Business?? Building A Shed, Part 2, #169
Building A Shed, Starting The Foundation, Part 1, #168
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Building A Shed, Starting The Foundation, Part 1, #168
Things To Consider When Building A House #167
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Things To Consider When Building A House #167
Projects Are Endless When Building A House #165
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Projects Are Endless When Building A House #165
Stamped Concrete, Pool is Complete and More Projects To Come #163
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Stamped Concrete, Pool is Complete and More Projects To Come #163
How A Fiberglass Pool Is Installed, Part 1 #162
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How A Fiberglass Pool Is Installed, Part 1 #162
Mini Excavator and Texas Pride Dump Trailer Installing French Drain #161
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Mini Excavator and Texas Pride Dump Trailer Installing French Drain #161
Mini Excavator, Electrical Conduit Install, #159
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Mini Excavator, Electrical Conduit Install, #159
Wrap Around Porch And Window Install #158
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Wrap Around Porch And Window Install #158
Building A House, Being Your Own Contractor #157
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Building A House, Being Your Own Contractor #157
QuietCool Smart Attic Gable Fan Install #156
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QuietCool Smart Attic Gable Fan Install #156
Building A House, How To Form Concrete By Yourself #155
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Building A House, How To Form Concrete By Yourself #155
Mini Excavator, What Is The Hardest Move To Master, Propane Tank Install #154
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Mini Excavator, What Is The Hardest Move To Master, Propane Tank Install #154
Family Building A House, Porch Layout #153
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Family Building A House, Porch Layout #153
What type of Metal Roof Should You Install #152
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What type of Metal Roof Should You Install #152
What To Carry In Your Tool Belt??? #151
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What To Carry In Your Tool Belt??? #151
Building a House, What Type Of Insulation Should You Use??? #150
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Building a House, What Type Of Insulation Should You Use??? #150
There Will Be Problems When Building A House And Trusses Are Set #149
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There Will Be Problems When Building A House And Trusses Are Set #149
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Only did this once with just standard great stuff. Get all your stuff ready and drill your holes and screw in the edges into the studs this will also help with the weight to keep the foam pushed down. I also didn't foam where the foot pads come off the pan. Did it between. Also just a note you can actually use great stuff under morter too but you need to scuff it up real good.
👍, I like the added support
Whoever has the best dealer close by. The best machine isn’t worth much without good dealer support.
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I've owned Deere, cat, bobcat, Kubota. i have ran every brand. Although not my favorite company I own a few Deere skid's, the Kubota are just a POS inside and out.
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What the heck is the part that came with the CCS-58V in the operator's manual bag.? Do you recall? It's a silver metal plate with a small screw? Nice video btw, helped me purchase one.
Glad it helped, I am still happy with mine. I have had it for a while so I don’t recall what was in the box, sorry I am no help on that one
worked great while it lasted. I used it a few times a year for a couple of years. I'm not sure how long I've had it, but it hasn't worked for a couple years now. The battery won't charge or the charger is bad. I haven't had time to mess with it, but they're very expensive to replace, so I've been hesitant.
Interesting to know. Fortunately mine is still going but I have worried about not using it for long periods of time. Seems as though inactivity is not good for anything especially when it comes to batteries. You are correct the batteries are pricey, be nice if someone had a battery you could try to see if that is the issue.
I’ve operated Kubota, bobcat, and John deer but I would buy a Kubota
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40x72. I'm jealous.
😀you think it would be plenty of room but they are never big enough
I like the Takeuchi cab just sits high. Second asv
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I may not know about them but are very useful what can one expect to pay for one of these id like to replace my tractor with one of these.
@@urielrdz30 the new tl8’s in my area run 60-70k
@goodlucktrying21 thank you very much not surprised but one can do a lot we one of these
@urielrdz30 you’re welcome, they are handy machines for sure!
Can I come over and add my own fertilizer?
@@BrianFarmer-i1t sure, just make sure the blinds are closed when you spread it 😀
Good plan to use when trying to vote for the best candidate for the job. Now get out there and vote America!
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Well said Hero
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Well said
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Travis, you did well son. I vote for the candidate who more closely reflects my Christian values.
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Good advice.
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kubota and deere
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Them children finally came in handy for something. Twenty plus years, I am still waiting on mine to do the same. 🤣🤣👍👍
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looks great so far can't wait to see it all covered in grass! thank you for sharing
Thanks Ted, I am with you, I’m tired of dirt and mud
Incredible. Can’t hide talent.
Thanks buddy! Are you ready to vote
@ yes sir, voted early last Wednesday. Praying for a change in leadership
@seanyoung3577 👍agree
Looking great man!
Thank You, have you finished your place?
@@goodlucktrying21 Finished is a loaded term lol. We are finished with phase 1 of the build. Maybe a couple pieces of trim and other buttoning up tasks. Phase 2 is in loading mode now while we save.
Man I think you would love a hydraulic top link. I got one on amazon for my MX6000 and its a game changer!!
I have never used one but everyone who has loves them. I can see the benefits of having it for sure. Thank You
Looks like many of us have the same formula for the amount of grass seed we spread 😉.
So you use scientific method as well! We would go broke if we were in the lawn building business as high as seed is now
You are nearing the end. Looking good! Gravel has to suite our driveway also. One plus is when you have heavy trucks or equipment, you don't have to worry about it cracking.
Thank You, Good point and you don’t have to worry about oil leaking on it and staining. Gravel sounding better and better 😀
Beautiful place.
Thank You, always appreciate your comments!
The wood itself looks good as a finish. I’d clear coat it.
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Although I knew that, it was interesting to watch how you did it. Fantastic job my man!
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Very smart and so beautiful!!!! Great job! Blessings to you and yours!💯❤️👏👏🇺🇸🙏✝️
Thank You
Anyone ever tell you, you sound like Buster Scruggs?😆🤠
Not heard that one, I usually get James Earl Jones😀
Tak hands down. Ran every kind.
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Porch looks awsome man! I think the same way. 40 hours to complete the job means he would have been charging you over $500/hr. Kinda crazy if you ask me. My septic install cost me $21,000 and he had it done it 1 day. Our local Sanitation dept does not let home owners install unless you have taken a class on how to install them. I imagine the material was around $10,000 since we did a peat moss filter. So $11,000/8hrs = $1,375/hr. Next time I am taking the class and doing it myself.
Thank You. I don’t blame you, I am happy to pay a fair price but double and triple I can’t go along with.
$65,000 for concrete
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$ 44,000 for driveway. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks Tony
Concrete guess at $129,000.
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Kid is kinda like a pocket on a shirt.... his mom ever help or bonbons?
He is becoming handier by the day and for Kristin with that ACL almost healed the bonbon days are over 😀
I'd guess 95k for that concrete
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ours is about 400 feet but on a steep hillside 25+ degrees and curved. gravel doesn't stick around long maybe a year if I stay on top of it. looked into getting asphalt too, some of our neighbors got it and it seems to be holding up so far. price wise it should cost about 1/2 concrete but it does have to be kept up and sealed every few years for it to last. the base has to be super solid for asphalt though with good drainage otherwise it'll shift around and look like a mess. so its gravel for us for now
I have considered asphalt but I don’t want the maintenance you mentioned. I wish they would run us a sale on concrete but unfortunately I would say today is probably the cheapest it will ever be or close to it anyways. Seems to always go up and not down
Good to see you again and the progress you’ve made. I am afraid to guess. Why? Because i don’t know if i could even afford the gravel lol. Take care, son.
Mark, great to hear from you! Thank You
$80k is my guess. Brantley’s being set up to be a very successful man and father in the future. Your place looks incredible. Tell Kristin hello, good to see her walking. I’d say one of the only real drawbacks to a track loader is it beats the operator to death lol.
Thanks Sean, Kristin says Hi, glad to have her back on her feet.
Deere lifts the heaviest
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If you get one get the tl12v2 its good we have one
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What could possibly go wrong
Nothing to worry about, I gave them a safety course before they started 😀
@@goodlucktrying21 shoot, they're all good.
@NotTelling51 👍Kristin wanted to teach it but I told her she better leave safety up to me
@goodlucktrying21 good thinkin. I'm sure, without doubt, she feels better.
Takahoochi 😂😂😂😂😂
😀they should put an H in the name, roles off the tongue better
I thought it was gonna be your kids picking them up and throwing them at each other.
@@NotTelling51😀 I don’t want to pay for the emergency room visit afterwards
Yup... another video on how NOT to do something. 😢
How do you do it
Whatever works.
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How are you guys doing Travis? You didn’t have much storm damage did you?
Thanks for asking! We are doing good, fortunately the first storm didn’t effect us but just a short distance from us there is a lot of devastation due to flooding. Milton missed our area, did you come through Milton okay?
@@goodlucktrying21 yeah Milton missed us too by Gods grace.
@@seanyoung3577 glad to hear!
Is that 7 by 16 cargo trailer in back ?
Good eye, it is
@@goodlucktrying21 can you have a 10k gvwr truck and 16k gvwr trailer and drive with class C in Texas if it’s not a farm trailer ?
That I do not know, I only use for personal use
Saw You "pushed" the stone (reverse) with the land plane, did not know that could be done. Nice to know it's not just a pull. Thank You
@@robertwikeljr-1522 👍I like it in reverse better than forward because your tractor rides on a graded surface when working on finish grade
Perfect. Great idea and well presented 💁🏻♂️
Thank You