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FLorida Brush and Dirt
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Приєднався 25 лип 2017
Volvo excavator brush cutter
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Large pecan tree endangering a home taken out by crane.
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Large pecan tree endangering a home taken out by crane.
Summit 5.3 450hp blueprint work truck
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Summit 5.3 450hp blueprint work truck
650K Finishing small pond then loading on transport. We are loving our 650K.
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650K Finishing small pond then loading on transport. We are loving our 650K.
Lots of drainage work for Timber farmer!
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Lots of drainage work for Timber farmer!
Borrow pit to real pond transformation.
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Borrow pit to real pond transformation.
Putting the D5C forestry dozer to work!
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Putting the D5C forestry dozer to work!
Rescuing a D5C Florida Firefighter Dozer
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Excavator recovering skid steer from swamp
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Excavator recovering skid steer from swamp
Florida Brush and Dirt bear tracks, bugs, and wildlife interactions and encounters.
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Florida Brush and Dirt bear tracks, bugs, and wildlife interactions and encounters.
Land clearing for home site North Florida
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Land clearing for home site North Florida
Ryobi air cannon 4 different ways to run the fan. Off grid no power no problem.
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Ryobi air cannon 4 different ways to run the fan. Off grid no power no problem.
The best way to move sand and dirt.
I agree buddy
Looks like a grommet worked loose for the light bar wires.
Yeah good eye. I think it got smacked by a limb while it was being hauled on the trailer. I got to put new lights on it also they are old
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 I’ve had that happen more than once. I hate it when water starts getting in there and starts making it stink.
Nice. One day ... One day, I'll get one of those
I been needing one for a long time
Awesome content ❤❤
Thank you!!!
Excavator mounted mulcher can get in tight places and in ditches, as well as in the air.
It’s really been a nice addition so far
Getting ready to plant a pasture?
Getting ready to install electric dinosaur fence
I’m not sure what the plan is they told us to plow here 😂
Dino fence sounds fun as long as the t-Rex doesn’t get out
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 hopefully they use something different than what they used at jurassic park, I think that's where the whole deal fell apart. There should've been an automatic backup generator.
@tyharland1906 definitely, he killed the goat then tore the fence down . Yeah how many times did the man say “spared no expense” and they didn’t have a generac hooked to the fence 😂
Awesome video...😊
Thank you!!!!
nice bro,, Dozer recovery. good job
nice job bro,, how are you brother,,?
Good buddy, how are you
Holy shit
Yeah they are kinda intense
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 no kidding
Strange way to get stuck!
Yeah I think there was some maneuvering before they called me so I’m not sure how exactly it happened lol. Tight for space and soft ground I guess
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 You did solve the problem as always!
Great idea thanks
Thank you!
This video gives me hope. Wish me luck on my similar project!
Good luck with your project buddy
promo sm 🙋
Clarke ranger 6 series
🔥🔥🔥 BEST TIP I’VE HEARD IN A LOOOONG TIME
Thanks buddy!!
I know you're getting reamed for it in this section but It definitely doesn't sound like a bad idea especially if you have older equipment or if you're a small operator. It never hurts to be cautious
Yeah seems I got them fired up. Thank you for watching and commenting!
We always park all of our equipment in a straight line at the end of the day. With enough space in between to swing and extend our equipment without hitting other equipment. Because they would always get fueled up at night and sometimes greased or serviced by our mechanics. In my whole life not one of them has ever caught on fire! When they are off they aren’t going to spontaneously combust. Never mind all of ours have a secondary kill switch and nowadays they have GPS location on them. The moment they are started the owners know immediately that they are running doesn’t matter what time of day it is. So parking them a certain way really doesn’t matter other than it will make it easier or harder for them to be serviced. Thieves or thieves if they are willing to try and steal your equipment unless it on your private property it really doesn’t matter.
Well sounds to me if you’re parking far enough to swing and extend you’re probably doing something similar to me. I’ve never had one burn either, I know some people that have.
Very true......they know what they doing..
So very true
You always gotta protect your hoe. 😂
Don’t get any better than Glen Campbell on the radio.
I agree he’s the best!
Screaming Detroit 71 series it could be a 6/71
I’m not sure what series I will ask and find out.
Suzuki samurai
😂
Thumbs up just for the song!
Thank you, I’m glad to hear someone appreciates the good stuff
You forgot the bucket hinge-pins on the mounting plate... 😉
You right 😂! Thank you for commenting buddy!
Awesome, want one of those!!
It’s been a good machine I would recommend it for sure
Skid loaders used solely for brush clearing and forestry mulching have the shortest lifespan. They now make forestry specific models that can better handle the workload that cost 200k
They don’t have too, I’ve been using this one since 2015. It does other jobs also, if you keep the kindling and dust at bay they will last. I would love to have a dedicated machine they just cost way too much for me
He could have just tilted the brush cutter forward and shake it that probably would have cleared most of it
I wish you were right that would be a lot quicker
Like to see it! I constantly stop to blow mine out. I’ve seen a few companies go under mainly because of lack of maintenance and having constant broken equipment
Yes sir I agree, the engine air filter will eventually pull the dust through the filter if it’s not blown out regularly. Once it pull the dust through the filter the engine gets sand blasted. We blow filters once a day at the minimum
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 absolutely!!
That’s a compact track loader, not a skid steer or tractor.
Lol
By law he has to clean that for transporting it on the road ...Otherwise he'll be spreading that junk all over the highway.
That’s true also
That looked more like hydrolock finder. Glad it's, apparently, ok
Yeah he drove it home lol. I guess the snorkel is good
As an equipment tech, I can confirm you are a lost minority.
What’s your exhaust setup ? And what torque convert did you go with ?
It’s a banks monster single with no tip. We put the tip they sent on and didn’t like it so we ran it just the pipe. Circle D 3,000 single disc pro series converter
You got x pipe or anything?
And keep it in a building
Yes, mine sits under a shed all year when not in use.
Wash and paint every year. Lube once or twice a day
That’s right!! It pays you back big in the long run!
@@floridabrushanddirt2482I put used motor oil on anything that sits outside
I have done it with a concrete mixer!
I bet that works good
Driveway getting better
Yes, Thank you!
I got a joke what do you call a mower with no blades on it a blades mower
No Mowa blades lol
is that a high flow diamond brush cutter
Yes sir it is!
Gravel
Slag by product of steel mill
nice welder brother,,,,
Thank you!!
Slag and its like pushing golf balls.
Man that’s the best description I’ve heard lol. Also sucks when they get in the tracks and crush up, sounds like bones breaking.
It's been solong since I saw this in person. Need to check out your part of Florida!
I hope it brought back some good memories.
It can be a struggle to maintain a straight run pushing up like that.
You got that right, basically you just got to push whatever your traction will allow
@@floridabrushanddirt2482Yes! You are good at it as well!
@@chargermopar thanks buddy!
What parts did you need to replace to fix this issue?
Two bushings, the main pin, and normal shims took care of it (all can be had a John Deere) bushings are about 90 a piece, pin was 600 since it’s a thumb pin, shims aren’t to much. Thankfully it had not gotten into the meat of the stick yet. I also welded the tag coupler up solid since it was worn beyond a reasonable amount. I also don’t have a second bucket so at the time it made since to weld the coupler up, it is still welded today.
@@floridabrushanddirt2482okay interesting. Was the quick pin on the tag system also worn? Mine is worn out and I think it needs more than just a pin.. the boss of the bucket is worn and I didn’t see a bushing in there. Did you need to replace it? Or is that the part you welded on?
@@berniemac8413 man I should’ve thought to tell you that also. I cut 4 pieces of 3/4 plate and welded it between the coupler and the bucket making it solid to avoid buying a new coupler and bucket. Mine was worn so bad the coupler was junk and imo the bucket part also. I think tag quoted 4500 for both. Tag couplers suck if you only have one bucket I would weld it up. I can get you some pics if you want. Machine only had 2800 hours on it when this video was taken so no way I would have got another one from them.
@@berniemac8413 that’s been 4 or so years ago and no issues with the bucket since then saved me a lot of money and I can still use it
@@floridabrushanddirt2482 that’s interesting. Yea I’ve heard the TAG system sucks from a couple people now. Unfortunately, I’ve got a couple of buckets. A 12” and 24” so I don’t think I could weld the quick attach to a bucket.. But I’d definitely like to see some pics. Thinking I’m going to have to get a machinist to build a boss for the buckets, cut out the old one, and weld the new one into place. Because I definitely don’t want to spend that much money replacing the quick connect and buckets. I’m glad your repair has held up.
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lincoln weldpak good machine do you still use it.
I sure do, we love it
I drive a brand new diesel duramax and I filled it with 2 gallons of gas by mistake 😬. Fortunately I caught my mistake and topped it off with diesel and the gas was diluted in there. Truck is still running strong 🫠
That could have been bad I’m glad it’s still going strong