Thank you guys so much for sharing your life. It reminds me so much of my time on the farm in Kentucky with my father and grandfather and great grandfather. We have a family operation that was much smaller than yours. However the life was very similar in that we had to maintain and fix our machinery. Just like you we had to work around Mother Nature. In Kentucky we got 45 inches of rain each year. I live in Montana. I am 74 years old and I have been retired for 10 years since my stroke. I have always wanted to go to Australia never got the chance. Now I can experience Australia and what it's like to farm a huge operation through your videos. I really love the drone video. What is the mountain range in the background it's beautiful. I love getting to know your dad and all the family. I feel like I'm in some way a friend or as you would say a mate. I do believe we are brothers in Christ. God bless you and your family!
A good tip, use a clay (not oil) bassed copper kote on the exhaut exspansion joints and rings. 1 it will create a carbon dam 2 it will prevent corosion 3 it will be easier to get apart next time.👍
Good job Brad 👏 you'll be a pro before long lol that muffler looked like a hell of a job poor Phil laying down on the job 😆 great video as always stay safe Jackson brothers
I love how Peter Brad and Phil didn't know what to make of this talking to a camera thing and here we are peter does regular vlogs and now it's great to see them taking it on and talking to a camera in the middle of a field...great job boys on both the muffler installation and also the vlog
Hi, great job from Phil and Brad With big toys, parts tend to match in size!! Talking from experience going from a 70hp to 300hp dozer found parts increased in size and weight!! Sounds like not much editing done on Brad😁😁!! Just love the drone footage and the country looking good!!
Look out Matt you have got competition now, well done Brad great episode but where I operate that’s called a carton so I hope you went to the bottleo that afternoon
This was very good, greatly appreciated you guys took the time to actually show the work you do. I think this will actually make the channel grow since a nice balance of field and maintenance work keeps people interested, and that’s something you definitely see with the large successful US “farmtubers”👍👍👍👍 In regards to dozer content being more exciting I would say not necessarily, again a good balance of everything that happens on farm it’s probably a better way to look at it - I’ll be honest, I can only look at so much drone footage of the dozers operating but I never get bored of your commentary and you describing what you guys are doing, this of course includes your dad or any other person providing commentary. 👍👍👍👍👍
Appreciate the feedback! Yep still trying to get the audio right, it’s hard to get it right without carrying a heap of different microphones but we are working on it👍 good learning curve for me in the last 2 years😁
Great job Brad and Phil , it’s a monotonous job just going back and forth all the time doesn’t seem like you have done much till you get near the end, last time I saw a dozer down on its belly plate it stayed there for 6 weeks because there was nothing available to get close enough to move it , we joked with the owner that if it stayed there long enough it could grow into a new one 😂😂😂 all the best from Tassie
Ah yes, finally the likely lads have come to the party. Well done, the larckonic sense of humor and the intuitive placement of the camera. Just need to work on the sound, because as you have graciously allowed us to follow your lives, let's us live vicariously in your footsteps. This Matt is one of the best footages you guys have done. I was thinking, if a pair of D11 look so natural in the rural environment of agricultural farm, then a Cat 24 grader wouldn't look out of place.🤔🤣🤣😎?
Always enjoy your videos! Would you please explain, starting at about 7:12, what you're doing and how your doing it? I assume drainage but the details elude me. Thank you in advance front northern Michigan USA!
Contour banks slow, control and direct surface water run off so that rainfall soaks in rather than pooling and forming erosion gullies or quickly running off before it has a chance to soak in. Surface water runoff (flooding) and erosion is a big issue.
Got to love Brad facial expressions while he was fitting the muffler 😂 He has got a very expressive face as he is concentrating. Just got to love it. On a serious note how did the dozers get to that contracting job, walked there ? Thank for the video. What was the old fella up while all this was going on ?😅
While it may seem to some a tad ridiculous to own two of these monsters, I can fully understand why it would be beneficial just for the getting stuck factor. What on earth would you push/pull it out with other than its twin?
Certainly plenty of moisture to play with..Not a shiny blade in sight..Brads a dab hand on the Go Pro..some serious run off looking at the angles! so which one of these two have worked in the mines?? or Both..they handle those machine's gracefully.. Cj UK
That the character of each of the guys tends to show up more when they're the ones managing the cameras. Is the impression we get as the audience, does it match how they actually are?
I would like to think we are all pretty genuine in the camera, I think mainly because none of us know how to act and we also have no idea what we are doing😂
@@thejacksonbrothers Matt-the-talker, slow-spreading-grin-Phil, Brad-slighly-more-open-about-being-a-larrikin-than-his-brothers. Thanks to you all for providing insight into what you are doing on the farm.
Hi, a lot of the work we do with the bulldozers is contour bank building which is how we slow the water down and limit erosion when he get a heavy rainstorm😁👍
@@thejacksonbrothers ahhhh. Thank you so much for the response. Have a goodnight. I really appreciate your effort and the dedication you put in this channel
Thank you guys so much for sharing your life. It reminds me so much of my time on the farm in Kentucky with my father and grandfather and great grandfather. We have a family operation that was much smaller than yours. However the life was very similar in that we had to maintain and fix our machinery. Just like you we had to work around Mother Nature. In Kentucky we got 45 inches of rain each year. I live in Montana. I am 74 years old and I have been retired for 10 years since my stroke. I have always wanted to go to Australia never got the chance. Now I can experience Australia and what it's like to farm a huge operation through your videos. I really love the drone video. What is the mountain range in the background it's beautiful. I love getting to know your dad and all the family. I feel like I'm in some way a friend or as you would say a mate. I do believe we are brothers in Christ. God bless you and your family!
Thanks for the encouragement! Farmers have always been at the mercy of the weather. Yes indeed we are brothers in Christ😁
Hello Garnett from Kentucky
Great scenery with the mountains in the background
Thanks for your video guys, those D11 never fail to impress and the standard of work left either 👍🏻🏴
A good tip, use a clay (not oil) bassed copper kote on the exhaut exspansion joints and rings. 1 it will create a carbon dam 2 it will prevent corosion 3 it will be easier to get apart next time.👍
Great job Phil and Brad you can't let Matt have all the fun.
Good job Brad 👏 you'll be a pro before long lol that muffler looked like a hell of a job poor Phil laying down on the job 😆 great video as always stay safe Jackson brothers
It looks bloody warm! It's only about 10C in the UK today and very wet!
Great video!
Preciate yah for the window into your adventure Be Well Jackson Brothers and Father
I love how Peter Brad and Phil didn't know what to make of this talking to a camera thing and here we are peter does regular vlogs and now it's great to see them taking it on and talking to a camera in the middle of a field...great job boys on both the muffler installation and also the vlog
Thankyou for the effort you put in to make the content. Aussie farmers are the best in my opinion
Beautiful country you work an live in.
Well done Phill and Brad...
Great job running the Cats guys
Great job Phil and Brad
Thank you for sharing love your videos
Great video Phil and Brad
You've got a couple of budding natural story reporters for the channel. Good idea for expanding the content. Nice job.
Brad and Phil did great! I always enjoy seeing them on the vids. Keep the great content coming😁
Those lovely pair of D11 beasts. I can watch them for hours. Thank you for all the work to get great content, we appreciate it 👍
Hi, great job from Phil and Brad
With big toys, parts tend to match in size!! Talking from experience going from a 70hp to 300hp dozer found parts increased in size and weight!!
Sounds like not much editing done on Brad😁😁!!
Just love the drone footage and the country looking good!!
10:28 That scenery looks like a painting by a worthy artist.
Great video boys. Music weren't to bad. Keep up the great work 👍 👏 💪
Excellent review of BIG dozers at work.
Look out Matt you have got competition now, well done Brad great episode but where I operate that’s called a carton so I hope you went to the bottleo that afternoon
Fantastic , very good production
This was very good, greatly appreciated you guys took the time to actually show the work you do. I think this will actually make the channel grow since a nice balance of field and maintenance work keeps people interested,
and that’s something you definitely see with the large successful US “farmtubers”👍👍👍👍 In regards to dozer content being more exciting I would say not necessarily, again a good balance of everything that happens on farm it’s probably a better way to look at it - I’ll be honest, I can only look at so much drone footage of the dozers operating but I never get bored of your commentary and you describing what you guys are doing, this of course includes your dad or any other person providing commentary.
👍👍👍👍👍
Appreciate the feedback! Yep still trying to get the audio right, it’s hard to get it right without carrying a heap of different microphones but we are working on it👍 good learning curve for me in the last 2 years😁
Good job Brad and phil
Great video Matt
Great video 👌👍
I bet it's a blast running those dozens. Great vid as always. Really cool the brothers have finally decided to carry the ol Camara around
Good work Brad and Phil keep it up and you force Matt out of a job
More 3508 music please😁😁
Nice work boys..
Ya, less crap music
Great video. Greetings from the netherlands
Great job Brad and Phil , it’s a monotonous job just going back and forth all the time doesn’t seem like you have done much till you get near the end, last time I saw a dozer down on its belly plate it stayed there for 6 weeks because there was nothing available to get close enough to move it , we joked with the owner that if it stayed there long enough it could grow into a new one 😂😂😂 all the best from Tassie
Great video looks like men vs big machines, I score it one each 😀👍
Ah yes, finally the likely lads have come to the party.
Well done, the larckonic sense of humor and the intuitive placement of the camera.
Just need to work on the sound, because as you have graciously allowed us to follow your lives, let's us live vicariously in your footsteps.
This Matt is one of the best footages you guys have done.
I was thinking, if a pair of D11 look so natural in the rural environment of agricultural farm, then a Cat 24 grader wouldn't look out of place.🤔🤣🤣😎?
We dont mention 24h graders, Brad has a problem and will keep trying to convince everyone we need it😂
Thanks for the video Brad Phil and Matt lol don't count the d max out on getting the job done.
Thanks guys
Yes indeed, we will see what happens in the next one. Good operator stops before it rapidly gets 100x worse.
Good job boyz all over it 👍👍👍
The soil you guys have is unreal looking.
Not too sure why. Though I think I would like to have a beer 🍺 with Brad.
Very good Video 👍 👍
I'm thinking Brad and Phil are having too much fun......
Just run a pipe straight off the turbo and out would have a good note 😃
For about 10 minutes😂😂😂
great vid
Good video
Can you add an aerial videos of why you are and how your preparing the contours?
Always enjoy your videos! Would you please explain, starting at about 7:12, what you're doing and how your doing it? I assume drainage but the details elude me. Thank you in advance front northern Michigan USA!
thanks! The dozers are rebuilding contour banks, if you check out Vlog 63 it may help to explain😁
Contour banks slow, control and direct surface water run off so that rainfall soaks in rather than pooling and forming erosion gullies or quickly running off before it has a chance to soak in. Surface water runoff (flooding) and erosion is a big issue.
Got to love Brad facial expressions while he was fitting the muffler 😂 He has got a very expressive face as he is concentrating. Just got to love it. On a serious note how did the dozers get to that contracting job, walked there ? Thank for the video. What was the old fella up while all this was going on ?😅
Hi John, we trucked them there but it was a hurried exercise so didn’t really get footage👍
Be nice to see how the crop is doing 9 months later
That's a carton at your next barbie...
While it may seem to some a tad ridiculous to own two of these monsters, I can fully understand why it would be beneficial just for the getting stuck factor. What on earth would you push/pull it out with other than its twin?
If that was me changing the muffler, I'd would have started the thing without the muffler before fitting the new one... Maybe it's just me.
Certainly plenty of moisture to play with..Not a shiny blade in sight..Brads a dab hand on the Go Pro..some serious run off looking at the angles! so which one of these two have worked in the mines?? or Both..they handle those machine's gracefully.. Cj UK
Tiny 1 was a mining machine but I think tiny 3 probably started mining then was used in agriculture for a while👍
That the character of each of the guys tends to show up more when they're the ones managing the cameras. Is the impression we get as the audience, does it match how they actually are?
I would like to think we are all pretty genuine in the camera, I think mainly because none of us know how to act and we also have no idea what we are doing😂
@@thejacksonbrothers Matt-the-talker, slow-spreading-grin-Phil, Brad-slighly-more-open-about-being-a-larrikin-than-his-brothers. Thanks to you all for providing insight into what you are doing on the farm.
Haha what you want a muffler for?????
How big is the property cheers.
Hey I’m new to this channel and was wondering why you move dirt in so many of your video.
Hi, a lot of the work we do with the bulldozers is contour bank building which is how we slow the water down and limit erosion when he get a heavy rainstorm😁👍
@@thejacksonbrothers ahhhh. Thank you so much for the response. Have a goodnight. I really appreciate your effort and the dedication you put in this channel
Prefer engine sound to music.
Why don't u buy above ground pool
Does Brad and Phil get the UA-cam mad money from this video?
Shhh Don’t give them ideas😂
Is that $4000 a day in desal?
Probably not too far off that with the 2 working
I thought u sold a dozer
They sold Tiny 2 after buying Tiny 3 I think. Still have Tiny 1
Need to put wide tracks on her
Do you require approval from any level of our wonderful government For where you build the culverts.
Nope it’s all classified as water management👍
Get a better microphone 🎤 can't hear you
Waww se jeant fontastic good working good machine bulleduzer thank you very macht majic 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍☕☕☕☕☕☕☕🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
More 3508 music please😁😁
Nice work boys..
I had a heap but Brad ruined it with his voice😂😂 should be some more 3508 noise coming up👍