And the countryside. It’s much like Indiana in the US. Mainly I like the crews work, I know there is planning but they are all very good at making the plan work. Stay safe...Sorry I hit the send button to early.
It's always enjoying watching you guys work. Never a wasted movement or even an argument. Good editing?? Ha Ha. You're very skilled. Red house paint must be cheap over there ☺️
Red houses are pretty much only in rural and semi rural areas where Hedblom seems to a lot/most of his work. Red is a warm and fresh color for a place in the world where the weather is often grey and cold. In cities almost all houses are grey, white or beige, with little to no contrasting accent colors, just like most of the world. Then you can talk about no individuality...
Grymt jobb ni gör, alla i teamet är grymt duktiga. Det är fruktansvärt roligt att titta på filmen och se när ni får (skit) att se ut som guld.....GRYMT!!
Would it be possible to publish the size of the grading bucket and the trench bucket? It’s hard to get an idea of the amount of material you are moving....I am guessing a 36 inch grading bucket...am I close?
It goes back 1000 years to when the Falu copper mine was established in Sweden. The mine at one time was the largest copper supplier in the world and was mined for many hundreds of years. It was discovered that left overs from the mining provides very good wood preserving characteristics. So this, mixed basically with lin seed oil gave a paint perfect for wood buildings about 500 years ago. Today the mine is a museum, there is still plenty of material for producing the same type of paint and as they say, the rest is history! The paint is cheap, easy to spray on large barns, doesn’t flake off...just needs a light brushing with a broom when it is time to paint. We just had our 90 year old barn resprayed this summer. Two coats in just one day. A wondeful 500 year old paint type still used today
Grabbing the bucket using the claw 😄 Pretty darn creative and skillfull!
Pretty darn slick to use the claw to grab the bucket so you could move the crushed stone without changing attachments.
Nice quick fix using the stone grapple to "couple " the grading bucket, Hedblom! Love it!
And the countryside. It’s much like Indiana in the US. Mainly I like the crews work, I know there is planning but they are all very good at making the plan work. Stay safe...Sorry I hit the send button to early.
I enjoy seeing the small nice homes
It’s over already?!?! Can’t wait to see how the steps turn out!!!! Great work
Very good job, best regards from Poland
It's always enjoying watching you guys work. Never a wasted movement or even an argument. Good editing?? Ha Ha. You're very skilled. Red house paint must be cheap over there ☺️
I was thinking the same thing
Who ever is running that mini is damn good !! Swedish people love red paint though... no individuality at all.
Red houses are pretty much only in rural and semi rural areas where Hedblom seems to a lot/most of his work. Red is a warm and fresh color for a place in the world where the weather is often grey and cold. In cities almost all houses are grey, white or beige, with little to no contrasting accent colors, just like most of the world. Then you can talk about no individuality...
Very nice!👍
I love the time & care taken when you choose & place the stone. Great work as always!
Grymt jobb ni gör, alla i teamet är grymt duktiga. Det är fruktansvärt roligt att titta på filmen och se när ni får (skit) att se ut som guld.....GRYMT!!
Thanks hurry with part 2 please lol 👍🏻
Looks kinda cold there, keep warm guys.
i am impressed the the kubota could lift that pallet of steps love the videos stay safe
Wait to see more! :)
Looks good......but I want one of those black sweatshirt hoodies..
Great video, and awesome music.
Like, good job 👍👍👍👍
bra jobb,fortsätt det 👍👍👍
Grüße aus Deutschland
👍 from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
now, when i listen Art De Soleil in my playlist... it starting to look - "where is my Excavator?!"
Cool!
Nice movie hed
Very nice 😁
This is going to be interesting.. I need to dig a cellar entrance on my house too, from the garage.
I was just thinking that some commentary would be nice for each job... what the customer is wanting and how you accomplished it.
First song sounds like Snarky Puppy. If you haven't yet, check them out!
Amazing "play" with stones :)
Som vanligt bra jobbat!!!
Great video as always for your knowledge DIY & CRAFT use your video on Facebook
Yes, they asked for permission but thank you for telling 👍
Great.
Just got into video and it's over 😂
nice movie, it's a pity it's so short. Greetings from Poland
Thank you :-)
Would it be possible to publish the size of the grading bucket and the trench bucket? It’s hard to get an idea of the amount of material you are moving....I am guessing a 36 inch grading bucket...am I close?
very good work! 16.12. and where is the snow?
What a tease!
Any chance you could put a date in the description on when the work was done?
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Я бы эту работу за 4 часа бы сделал
watched in silence at speed 2x, ok waiting for part 2
Hej. Bra video. Vad är det för storlek på stengripen?
Hairdresser of the roads.
Why are so many houses red in color?
It goes back 1000 years to when the Falu copper mine was established in Sweden. The mine at one time was the largest copper supplier in the world and was mined for many hundreds of years. It was discovered that left overs from the mining provides very good wood preserving characteristics. So this, mixed basically with lin seed oil gave a paint perfect for wood buildings about 500 years ago. Today the mine is a museum, there is still plenty of material for producing the same type of paint and as they say, the rest is history! The paint is cheap, easy to spray on large barns, doesn’t flake off...just needs a light brushing with a broom when it is time to paint. We just had our 90 year old barn resprayed this summer. Two coats in just one day. A wondeful 500 year old paint type still used today
Мастер...
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What was in that crate that you had to be so delicate??
i do belive it was very heavy
Why is never someone wearing a safety helmet, but everybody wears some gloves and ear protections??
The woodpeckers are friendly in Nynäshamn region! Gloves for cold climate. Ear protectors is for phone and listen to music/radio! This is Sweden! Haha
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