The workmanship will undoubtedly far exceed anyone's expectations. It's not only well-built, but it's also downright beautiful to look at! Even what seems to be a minor detail like fixing potholes. I grew up on a dirt road, and no matter how many times the road department filled the potholes, they would always come back with a vengeance. Now I know why. They're union guys, so maybe there was a bit of job security strategy at play, haha! James, if we don't get to tag along with you before Christmas, Merry Christmas, and may God abundantly bless you and your entire family!
This is what you call good content, young man. Every video is first-rate, and they take me back to my own personal experiences sometimes. Keep on keepin' on.
Your editing skills are getting more impressive! I like that multi shot intro! Keep up the great work! I’m currently up in warrenton va doing some tile work for family and was surprised to see some snow last week!! ( Im from the Carolina’s )
Thanks! Works a little slow here at the moment, just wet and won’t dry out. Been working with cattle this week. Got plenty video of other work to stay consistent though. Have a good weekend
Hello James loved the video you teach me something in every video .The views are beautiful you and your father are a awesome team .James you and your family have a Merry Christmas you are the man thank you ken
Yeah pretty much just taught by them. My hand wasn’t held though, I was shown what to do and experience does the rest. Not without mistakes being made over the years too. Thanks for watching!
Bonjour James travail bien géré , et la route est superbe ; au final c'est du beau et bon travail ! je me répète , mais il n' y a rien a reprocher au travail que tu fait ! félicitation a toi et tes équipiers 👍👍👍 . Joyeux Noel a toi ta famille et tes proches salutation mon ami .
I love your equipment especially the mack dump trucks and bulldozering dirt work and I subscribed to your channel and I'll catch ya on the next one. Merry Christmas to you and yours 😊
Great video! You and your father are skilled operators. I did have a question as to why you used a galvanized culvert rather than a lined plastic one of similar size.
Thank you. The forester sourced this pipe for this project but at that size we usually use metal pipe. There will be timber hauled out of this road potentially and it’s less likely to crush
Nice work 👍
The workmanship will undoubtedly far exceed anyone's expectations. It's not only well-built, but it's also downright beautiful to look at! Even what seems to be a minor detail like fixing potholes. I grew up on a dirt road, and no matter how many times the road department filled the potholes, they would always come back with a vengeance. Now I know why. They're union guys, so maybe there was a bit of job security strategy at play, haha! James, if we don't get to tag along with you before Christmas, Merry Christmas, and may God abundantly bless you and your entire family!
Thanks I appreciate it and Merry Christmas
You do some amazing work buddy!! Great video as always
@@coreyspence418 I appreciate that
Sensation great job
This is what you call good content, young man. Every video is first-rate, and they take me back to my own personal experiences sometimes. Keep on keepin' on.
Thank you I appreciate that
Great job. Funkster
Your editing skills are getting more impressive! I like that multi shot intro! Keep up the great work! I’m currently up in warrenton va doing some tile work for family and was surprised to see some snow last week!! ( Im from the Carolina’s )
Thanks!
Works a little slow here at the moment, just wet and won’t dry out.
Been working with cattle this week.
Got plenty video of other work to stay consistent though. Have a good weekend
Great video! Keep it up
Sure thing thanks for watching
Some nice looking work! I love that dozer, she's a beast and looks like she can do fine grade work too with the help of a good operator. 👍 👍
It does well. It’s strong with good power
Yep. Good, efficient grade and finish work for sure. Good operator on a good machine,
Great job well done!! Long way to finish line!!
Thanks James didnt know that about a pot hole 😊😊😊
Sure thing!
Hello James loved the video you teach me something in every video .The views are beautiful you and your father are a awesome team .James you and your family have a Merry Christmas you are the man thank you ken
Thank you and Merry Christmas
Another great video! Where did you learn all about how to properly do this? From your Uncle and Dad,or did you go to school for it?
Yeah pretty much just taught by them. My hand wasn’t held though, I was shown what to do and experience does the rest. Not without mistakes being made over the years too.
Thanks for watching!
@AppalachianRust that's the best teacher
You guys do some awesome work. Keep the great videos coming.
Thank you!
Bonjour James travail bien géré , et la route est superbe ; au final c'est du beau et bon travail ! je me répète , mais il n' y a rien a reprocher au travail que tu fait ! félicitation a toi et tes équipiers 👍👍👍 . Joyeux Noel a toi ta famille et tes proches salutation mon ami .
Much appreciated and Merry Christmas!
I love your equipment especially the mack dump trucks and bulldozering dirt work and I subscribed to your channel and I'll catch ya on the next one. Merry Christmas to you and yours 😊
Thanks I appreciate that Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you and your family and a great new year 😊
@@MarkGrant-ew3wk Merry Christmas to you as well, thanks
Can you say hi to me in the next video?
Great video! You and your father are skilled operators. I did have a question as to why you used a galvanized culvert rather than a lined plastic one of similar size.
Thank you.
The forester sourced this pipe for this project but at that size we usually use metal pipe. There will be timber hauled out of this road potentially and it’s less likely to crush