We have a T770 enclosed cab bobcat track loader with all bobcat attachments. I really enjoy running the bush hog, grapple and brush cutter which can cut up to 6 inch trees. The bigger trees we dig up with one of our bobcat excavators then saw them up and use the grapple to remove them. Seems we do a lot of the same work as you do, maybe that’s why I enjoy your channel so much. Have fun be safe and keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for all the videos.
@@DieselCreek here in aus,its illegal to cut trees down,but if approved, it can cost more than 2.5 k, to remove it.. its like india,with sacred cows,,we have sacred trees.. but,when farming was established,they had d9,s with chain balls,clearing scrub land. funny,,eh..300 th acre farms..
My dad used to tell us about being in Europe during WWII and getting orders that there was going to be a “surprise” attack with a squadron of Churchill tanks! 🤔 They were in front of the tanks and could hear them coming for miles, so the Germans were not at all surprised by the “surprise” attack! Just one instance when tracks don’t sound good, the other is when watching this using headphones! 🤯
Awesome unit. Wish we had one like it for our backyard years ago. Was just as overgrown. Fellow who owned it did nothing for over 20 years. Thank you for sharing. Great buy.
This reminds me of my years living on an old dilapidated farm property growing up. Spent a good 6 years clearing back the wilderness, endless brush piles burned and sifting the land for all the antique machinery and fencing that had buried itself over the last 150 years. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaard work....
I was ridin on the tractor with my uncle when the back wheel I was on ran over a nest in the ground. That was not fun. I got stung 13 times and just had to ride it out. Its not like you can just jump off and run through a bunch of briars.
I’m certain I would be covered from head to toe in poison ivy and laid up for two months if I did this job. God bless you Matt for your persistence and willingness to help others. So Awesome!
So who needs new fangled stuff when this old bit of kit does it just as well, look at what ( $ ) you have saved in the long run, just a good bit of honest hard work. Most satisfying, well done and thanks for sharing.
you're a brave man running the brush hog like that around the barn and house. last time I helped clean out around an abandoned farmhouse, there were farm implements, piles of rotting nail filled wood, etc. buried under mounds of sumac, ivy, and grape vines. there were a lot of hairy moments there... 🙈
yeah think its funny my yard is about as over grown as that I I dont even have a brush cutter so I just use a big(ish) lawnmower at full revs and a whole bunch of prairs nothing brakes. however I ran over some corrugated iron once and that was not a good experience
I bought one of these and had to get out the miller welder and go over all the welds so that I felt safer. Because of you I took off my blades and turned two pins on my 1900's lathe and then put castle nuts on with two washers and then the cotter pins in castle spaces. Thank you for the last video. You probably saved me or a bystander. I also like the guy's comment of painting the blades orange so they can be found easily or easier at least. I have an Oliver 550 with a loader that I run my brush hog and three point hitch stuff from. I love it. It is old but it runs like a bear.
Matt your content is fun, interesting and instructional keep up the great work. Can't wait for the Lo-Boy trailer & truck project. Can you help me understand, is the 16gpm (high flow 20gpm) hydraulic flow spec of the S185 the hydraulic pump max flow and the operator must subtract the flow load of 2 track motors & 2 loader cylinders to calculate flow remaining for implements? If it is I'm really impressed with the brush cutters performance. It really made quick work cleary the brush, especially those gnarly vines! The pin mods are stout and well designed and they seem to solve the issue with the cheaply made bolts. Purchasing a set of blades made of better steel should improve performance and lessen vibration. I still believe the brush cutter is still under powered (not spinning at 1060RPM @20GPM). I guess it is less violent, but not as efficient on the larger pieces. Impressive I wonder how it would work at full speed?
Get two steel plates attached to the front sides of the mower. They will act as a brush guide to pull brush into the mower. You can use it like a hook to pull brush away from objects as in the case of the house. Once the brush is away from the house. You can safely take the mower to the brush without getting to close to the house.
WOW WOW WOW.....you’re there man! GREAT video. Lots of equipment action with the viewer in the drivers seat. Nice job working out the problem and solution with the blade bolts. We won't be surprised if the manufacturer copies your improvement. Cutting out that property was like finding treasure. Looking forward to your next video.
I could watch videos like this all day. Keep them coming Matt. Your skills with the brush cutter seem as though you have been running one all your life. Great job.
You and many homesteading content providers are really raking it in for UA-cam. I really hope you are benefitting from all that advertising. I don't mind it if the content creators are making their fair share. Job well done. First time watching your channel.
Glad to have ya! Are you saying there was a lot of ads? I have been fighting them, youtube turns on all the mid-roll ads by default and I keep shutting them off
ive got more hours in the seat of this machine than just about any other so it gets to be like an extension of your body... ill get better with the cutter, this was the first time running it really.
I wouldn't mind owning that old, Farm! Looks like it has plenty of room for Toys and such, similar to your property. I want to move from northern MN currently. Love the channel and all the FUN you get into 😊..
Little bit of history for you Matt. Before the days of grocery stores and modern refrigeration, there were root cellars and spring houses. The spring house is a structure built over a spring or small brook with a slot in the floor to allow the water to run through the building. It's purpose is to keep fresh things longer. Built properly, the spring house can keep a steady temp of between 37-45 degrees year round. It's ideal for dairy products and freshly butchered meats. The root cellar serves the same purpose, but its disadvantage is that there is no running water. Instead, it's buried in the ground to take advantage of the earth's lower temperature. The majority of the cellar is below the frost line, so it doesn't freeze the produce and dairy stored there.
OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB YOU DO THIS IS MY FIRST TIME WATCHING A VIDEO LIKE THIS I LOVE WATCHING THIS KIND OF VIDEOS I JUST JOIN YOUR CHANNEL FROM COLUMBUS TEXAS PLEASE STAY SAFE OUTTHERE
You need chains around the outside of the brush cutter ,it will catch the blades if they fly out. Also it will catch debris flying out. I have it on my kubota ,works great.
You could go for long drives, hooked up like that at the end, And I'd watch every one of them! Especially if it was all country roads! Everyone and their brother and their mother has a camera on the dash. No one has a camera on a skid steer on a trailer behind them!
Congrats Matt on this job. Both re-enginering those darn chinese bolts and the clearing. It must be unnerving never knowing what's hidden in those dense bushes, a rock, a tree, but for your viewers, it's most satisfactoring to see you going in there. Awesome ! I had a very bad day today, doing this would had been great to do it for you, with a rage ! Grrrr ! 🤣
I looked at a couple of the same brush cutters during an online auction last summer. Couldn't find much info online at the time so I backed away. Glad to see you reviewing yours for everyone, good to know how they perform.
@@MarkD-nd9lg I have seen it spelt both ways. The pack rats like to hide it right where you have to reach in to fix the equipment wires they have chewed up
Awesome job, I like how you positioned the go pro. Felt like I was in the drivers seat while cutting. Awesome. Thanks again for sharing your music, great band, I'm hooked on their music!! Thanks for sharing as always
Boy oh boy! That brush mower turned out to be a good investment. Its ten times better then a brush hog, you can get in there and get it done right now. Great job Matt!!!
Awesome idea with the Bolts holding the blades, and I was shocked while listening to the music in this video I actually enjoyed most of it. Good job on the house , the video and the music.👍👋👋👋👍
You're braver than me Matt, knowing that the blades have already sheared the bolts twice, you wouldnt get me anywhere near using that without a cage front door. Hope you have more success with it now👍
Nature really reclaims things once humans leave it alone.. Good move on the blade bolts. I'm sure the originals weren't even hardened bolts. The gutters may need a brush cutter on them as well. Thick.
I will say it did very good considering what happened the first time Matt. Its good you got fixed and it makes that cutting job so much easier when everything stays on and running good.
I agree it is oddly satisfying watching this. The view from the operator position reminds me of mowing my place which has that instant gratification feel.
Thanks to UA-cams obsession with recommending me brush hogging you got a new sub! What a satisfying job! I would have liked to have kept going into the secret forest!
Certainly some beautiful surroundings you've got around you and thankyou for the warm welcome! I will be binge watching for a good while I think! Take care and keep up the great work! 😀
I think I saw why that barn roof was still standing pretty: steel i-beams. That cinderblock will mold and crumble before that roof's framework caves in.
Bobcats are my favorite skidloaders. One of my uncles was a lead engineer for them(Ingersoll Rand). (Unfortunately he drown about 15 yrs ago) but every time I see one, Im reminded of his legacy. Bobcat has taken very good care his widow and children since then.
Awesome job Matt, im so impressed by the way you re-configured that Chineseium brush cutter. Theyreally don't make things great anymore. Hey do i need to send you a nice Aussie lady to get you settled down on your nice property and start pumping out a couple of little ones mate? It's surely got to be time we made a honest man out of you, and got you a nice woman. What do you think brother? You let me know buddy.
Aren't the days gone when you need to "pump out kids" to be an "honest man", that is a very bizarre statement especially after mentioning his wife, mate.
check out a company called "Everything Attachments.com" to see what's all available for skid steer equipment. As well as tractor, mini skid steer and excavators. They carry a sickle mower that would have performed well in some of his work too. It will work vertically as well as horizontally.
Very Good Job of UnCovering all this 0ld Farm Place. And, they should be very happy with what you did here. I bet your New Design Bolts will work for a long time👍🏽
Matt you transform a job site into a playground , that's what I call hapinness , when you enjoy what your doing for a living. really you dont need a Play Station , thanks for posting and god bless you.
I guess you're insured? I can imagine when those blades go flying and you happen to have the deck elevated at all, or could serious damage to a house or vehicle.
I looked around here & your brush cutter looks top of the line with the upgrades. 4 & 5K units were heavy & relied on a heavy large disk with short blades. Yours is lighter, faster & quick to recover from bogging. Less impact one your equipment & you...
There is something oddly satisfying about watching overgrown weeds getting mowed down. :)
I recommend you put your camera on a tripod instead of on the machine
it is just a bigger weed wacker
@@ernestauilera9662 ...and if you would listen he said he forgot it. 😎
@@ernestauilera9662 it works better that way on a machine
I wanted to se keep going, when's Part II ?
We have a T770 enclosed cab bobcat track loader with all bobcat attachments. I really enjoy running the bush hog, grapple and brush cutter which can cut up to 6 inch trees. The bigger trees we dig up with one of our bobcat excavators then saw them up and use the grapple to remove them. Seems we do a lot of the same work as you do, maybe that’s why I enjoy your channel so much. Have fun be safe and keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for all the videos.
Wow, a true “ Barn Find”
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I meant lol
Dammit , I checked to see if someone else wrote it and here it is.
I do not understand no cars?
What a satisfying feeling when you get that brush all cleared. I could feel it near the end of the video. Nice job
It is indeed I enjoyed that a lot!
@@DieselCreek here in aus,its illegal to cut trees down,but if approved, it can cost more than 2.5 k, to remove it.. its like india,with sacred cows,,we have sacred trees.. but,when farming was established,they had d9,s with chain balls,clearing scrub land. funny,,eh..300 th acre farms..
Hey, I recognize that old radio! It's a Philco late 1930s console model.They're not hard to restore, and even prettier from the front.
good to know! was gonna ask the guy about it but I guess I have enough projects lol
Lol
The amount of control and precision you can get with one of those is actually really impressive
Well thank you, that was the first I’ve run that attachment too so I’ll get better as time goes on
Love the way the Bobcat sounds like a small tank, definitely can't sneak up on nobody! Nice job clearing up that overgrown landscape!
Reminded me of Saving Private Ryan!
There's nothing quite like the sound of tracks.
My dad used to tell us about being in Europe during WWII and getting orders that there was going to be a “surprise” attack with a squadron of Churchill tanks! 🤔
They were in front of the tanks and could hear them coming for miles, so the Germans were not at all surprised by the “surprise” attack!
Just one instance when tracks don’t sound good, the other is when watching this using headphones! 🤯
*NOTHING LIKE BEING HALF ASLEEP AND SEE THE OPENING SCENE PLAYING ON YOU PHONE!!!!*
Amazing how close you could get to the buildings, showing you skills for sure. Thanks for the videos. Peace
Thank you Matt. That cutter did really well😊😊😊
Not my land, not my machine, but that was still very satisfying to watch.
UA-cam videos are so much better than TV - period - real people - so much better with the brush hog did a good job
It's like getting useful property back from the elements. Very satisfying and ads value to the property
Awesome unit. Wish we had one like it for our backyard years ago. Was just as overgrown. Fellow who owned it did nothing for over 20 years. Thank you for sharing. Great buy.
This reminds me of my years living on an old dilapidated farm property growing up. Spent a good 6 years clearing back the wilderness, endless brush piles burned and sifting the land for all the antique machinery and fencing that had buried itself over the last 150 years.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaard work....
Wowo
What did you find?
Please do tell!!
I don’t think it’s any bodies busy how much you make, you work your but off and still take time to share with everyone, thank you so much!
That thing did a good job. The operator didn't do bad either lol. Loved to watch things like that. Thanks Matt.
Thank you!!
You need an enclosed cab skid steer when using one of those brush cutters so when you get into yellow jackets you can just laugh ;)
more so the armored door so he doesn't get killed by the brush cutter.
Yes indeed. Them yellow jackets show no mercy !
I was ridin on the tractor with my uncle when the back wheel I was on ran over a nest in the ground. That was not fun. I got stung 13 times and just had to ride it out. Its not like you can just jump off and run through a bunch of briars.
@Chris Collins I think so main thing is they're suupper aggressive and swarm you
@Chris Collins More like small hornets that are really angry and the sting hurts for hours.
I don’t know why YT suggested this video but I’m glad it did - I enjoyed watching this
Me too. And thats 9 months after you. 🙂
What a great piece of property!! That uncovered building would make an amazing garage
I’m certain I would be covered from head to toe in poison ivy and laid up for two months if I did this job. God bless you Matt for your persistence and willingness to help others. So Awesome!
So who needs new fangled stuff when this old bit of kit does it just as well, look at what ( $ ) you have saved in the long run, just a good bit of honest hard work. Most satisfying, well done and thanks for sharing.
you're a brave man running the brush hog like that around the barn and house. last time I helped clean out around an abandoned farmhouse, there were farm implements, piles of rotting nail filled wood, etc. buried under mounds of sumac, ivy, and grape vines. there were a lot of hairy moments there... 🙈
yeah think its funny my yard is about as over grown as that I I dont even have a brush cutter so I just use a big(ish) lawnmower at full revs and a whole bunch of prairs nothing brakes. however I ran over some corrugated iron once and that was not a good experience
I bought one of these and had to get out the miller welder and go over all the welds so that I felt safer. Because of you I took off my blades and turned two pins on my 1900's lathe and then put castle nuts on with two washers and then the cotter pins in castle spaces. Thank you for the last video. You probably saved me or a bystander. I also like the guy's comment of painting the blades orange so they can be found easily or easier at least. I have an Oliver 550 with a loader that I run my brush hog and three point hitch stuff from. I love it. It is old but it runs like a bear.
Matt your content is fun, interesting and instructional keep up the great work. Can't wait for the Lo-Boy trailer & truck project. Can you help me understand, is the 16gpm (high flow 20gpm) hydraulic flow spec of the S185 the hydraulic pump max flow and the operator must subtract the flow load of 2 track motors & 2 loader cylinders to calculate flow remaining for implements? If it is I'm really impressed with the brush cutters performance. It really made quick work cleary the brush, especially those gnarly vines! The pin mods are stout and well designed and they seem to solve the issue with the cheaply made bolts. Purchasing a set of blades made of better steel should improve performance and lessen vibration. I still believe the brush cutter is still under powered (not spinning at 1060RPM @20GPM). I guess it is less violent, but not as efficient on the larger pieces. Impressive I wonder how it would work at full speed?
Wow! That tool is surely paying the bills. Bit rough, but cutting away! Glad to see you adding another functional tool to the arsenal
Get two steel plates attached to the front sides of the mower. They will act as a brush guide to pull brush into the mower. You can use it like a hook to pull brush away from objects as in the case of the house. Once the brush is away from the house. You can safely take the mower to the brush without getting to close to the house.
interesting idea.
@@DieselCreek was gonna comment same thing, you will love it
Probably help finding cinder blocks and other things before the blades find them.
WOW WOW WOW.....you’re there man! GREAT video. Lots of equipment action with the viewer in the drivers seat. Nice job working out the problem and solution with the blade bolts. We won't be surprised if the manufacturer copies your improvement. Cutting out that property was like finding treasure. Looking forward to your next video.
You ain't much at backing that trailer up. I could've took out that mail box first try with no problem.
roy gunter 🤣🤣gold
You win the internet 🤣🤣
Funny😂
"""" I could've took out that mail box first try with no problem.""""""" , said roy gunter....... Now , that would be Express Delivery !!! Lol !
Ramming Speed !!!!
You did a great job I love all of your videos.it don't take brand new equipment to them jobs keep making good video. God bless you and your family
Very satisfying, that 'Munch-o-matic'. I'd keep on looking for more and more things to cut with it, until you drag me off!😊
Love that music. 10:27 Kept watching for a bunch of outlaws to ride up on horses.
I could watch videos like this all day. Keep them coming Matt. Your skills with the brush cutter seem as though you have been running one all your life. Great job.
Wonderful to watch someone having dominion over the Earth. Can't wait for the next brush cutter video. Extremely relaxing I don't know why.
You and many homesteading content providers are really raking it in for UA-cam. I really hope you are benefitting from all that advertising. I don't mind it if the content creators are making their fair share. Job well done. First time watching your channel.
Glad to have ya! Are you saying there was a lot of ads? I have been fighting them, youtube turns on all the mid-roll ads by default and I keep shutting them off
Crazy that The building is still salvageable! Great job sure the property owner will enjoy his new found space.
That did a great job I was impressed how nimble it was and how close to the building you could run it.
@@DontCryAboutIt I noticed that too.
ive got more hours in the seat of this machine than just about any other so it gets to be like an extension of your body... ill get better with the cutter, this was the first time running it really.
@@DieselCreek It looked OK to me.
I wouldn't mind owning that old, Farm! Looks like it has plenty of room for Toys and such, similar to your property. I want to move from northern MN currently. Love the channel and all the FUN you get into 😊..
That's the kind of house I want nobody can see you from the street great job
so you like to be able to yee in the pard :-)
Little bit of history for you Matt. Before the days of grocery stores and modern refrigeration, there were root cellars and spring houses. The spring house is a structure built over a spring or small brook with a slot in the floor to allow the water to run through the building. It's purpose is to keep fresh things longer. Built properly, the spring house can keep a steady temp of between 37-45 degrees year round. It's ideal for dairy products and freshly butchered meats. The root cellar serves the same purpose, but its disadvantage is that there is no running water. Instead, it's buried in the ground to take advantage of the earth's lower temperature. The majority of the cellar is below the frost line, so it doesn't freeze the produce and dairy stored there.
Could of definitely used a forestry mulcher attachment there. You did damn good with what you have. Get-R-Done!
OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB YOU DO THIS IS MY FIRST TIME WATCHING A VIDEO LIKE THIS I LOVE WATCHING THIS KIND OF VIDEOS I JUST JOIN YOUR CHANNEL FROM COLUMBUS TEXAS PLEASE STAY SAFE OUTTHERE
Awesome! Glad to have ya!!
Good lord, looks like the jungles of Guyana out there! I think lost Mayan ruins have less vegetation on them. 😂
You need chains around the outside of the brush cutter ,it will catch the blades if they fly out. Also it will catch debris flying out. I have it on my kubota ,works great.
Great to see that the Bush cutter is now working as it should have done from new. Job well done. 😀
Definitely satisfying, also been bing watching it, really good vibe, makes me miss living in the country/farm, keep up the good work 🤘🏻
You made such a good job of that! Well done Matt! :-)
So relaxing to watch and beautiful countryside.
You could go for long drives, hooked up like that at the end, And I'd watch every one of them! Especially if it was all country roads! Everyone and their brother and their mother has a camera on the dash. No one has a camera on a skid steer on a trailer behind them!
I admire you in your dedication in what you are doing and enjoying watching you.
As always love the videos Matt! I look forward to every Wed and Fri!
thanks!!!
I love uncovering things that nature has overtaken (I don't have nice toys like you tho lol), nice video as always, keep em coming
Would love to see a tour of that house! What a satisfying job
Nice job. Unbelievable how close you came to the bldgs without knocking any walls down. Good luck to you.
Congrats Matt on this job. Both re-enginering those darn chinese bolts and the clearing. It must be unnerving never knowing what's hidden in those dense bushes, a rock, a tree, but for your viewers, it's most satisfactoring to see you going in there. Awesome !
I had a very bad day today, doing this would had been great to do it for you, with a rage ! Grrrr ! 🤣
that barn , "it's nothing fancy " ,....understatement of the year !
That second home could be turned into like my dream shop!
Hell, you could leave that barn mostly covered and no one would ever find ya. 😂
I looked at a couple of the same brush cutters during an online auction last summer. Couldn't find much info online at the time so I backed away. Glad to see you reviewing yours for everyone, good to know how they perform.
I look out at my bare brown desert land and try to imagine having so much green stuff I would need a skid steer to clean it up!
I like the green!!
Too bad, you’re missing out on the joys of poison ivy! Glad to know the mower held up!!
@@MarkD-nd9lg Aye but we have the joy of Choya cactus
Charlie I looked up the Choya (cholla?) Cactus...either way it’s much worse that poison Ivey! Stay safe out there.
@@MarkD-nd9lg I have seen it spelt both ways. The pack rats like to hide it right where you have to reach in to fix the equipment wires they have chewed up
Awesome job, I like how you positioned the go pro. Felt like I was in the drivers seat while cutting. Awesome. Thanks again for sharing your music, great band, I'm hooked on their music!! Thanks for sharing as always
Yeah, you'll need a decent sized dozer to deal with the rest of that land. (lucky you have one!) Those vines are insane...
Boy oh boy! That brush mower turned out to be a good investment. Its ten times better then a brush hog, you can get in there and get it done right now. Great job Matt!!!
Diesel Squeak 😂
Memorial Day weekend 2021, eating Chili dogs and binge-watching Diesel Creek! Doesn't get any better than this.
New bolts really worked!
Collect call 2 China, tell them need new bolt design. You have the answer!
Nice job.
Awesome idea with the Bolts holding the blades, and I was shocked while listening to the music in this video I actually enjoyed most of it. Good job on the house , the video and the music.👍👋👋👋👍
That brush hog is working out very well after you did some minor work on it!
agreed!
You're braver than me Matt, knowing that the blades have already sheared the bolts twice, you wouldnt get me anywhere near using that without a cage front door. Hope you have more success with it now👍
27:00 im surprised you even attempted to mow towards a window.... I cant believe it didn't break.
It was just some thorn bush! If it was anything with some hardness to it I wouldn’t have done that
Wow you uncovered that house,now I want to see the inside. Great job
Imagine doing all of that by hand, even with a team of workers it would take forever. I love technology.
I can imagine, when I was young I cleared tons and tons of brush by hand. This thing has spoiled me
I have done it by hand acres at a time.i really enjoyed it.
Don’t know why this is so mesmerizing but I could not stop watching. It almost looks fun. Glad you got the brush cutter working for you.
It truly is!! I had a blast and would have kept going for minimal cost lol
Nature really reclaims things once humans leave it alone.. Good move on the blade bolts. I'm sure the originals weren't even hardened bolts. The gutters may need a brush cutter on them as well. Thick.
cool Matt's scrub basher/mower working really good ...neighbors think some ones driving around in back yard with an old armored tank
Brilliant, I could watch this all day.
I could do it all day lol
I will say it did very good considering what happened the first time Matt. Its good you got fixed and it makes that cutting job so much easier when everything stays on and running good.
I wouldn’t be brave enough to use the brush hog without a door on the skid steer
Ya, it would take someone like Audie Murphy or Chesty Puller. Come on snow flake, grow a set.
I agree it is oddly satisfying watching this. The view from the operator position reminds me of mowing my place which has that instant gratification feel.
Thanks to UA-cams obsession with recommending me brush hogging you got a new sub! What a satisfying job! I would have liked to have kept going into the secret forest!
Me too but that’s all the guy wanted done... glad to have ya friend!
Certainly some beautiful surroundings you've got around you and thankyou for the warm welcome! I will be binge watching for a good while I think! Take care and keep up the great work! 😀
I think I saw why that barn roof was still standing pretty: steel i-beams. That cinderblock will mold and crumble before that roof's framework caves in.
Sounds like you might need like 30 lbs of grease
Right? Sounds like somebody is twisting the balls off a chipmunk in a megaphone factory.
@@carlspackler5013 Sounds like a Sherman tank during WW11.
Joe Guilfoyle it’s the tracks on the tires no grease points they are sooooo loud
@@ronniedio5997 They can still be lubed, oiled up even.
THIS GUY IS NOT VERY BRIGHT, SO....
Great footage finding those old buildings!
that cutter doesnt work half bad after you rebuild 90% of it lol. love the videos bud.
Bobcats are my favorite skidloaders. One of my uncles was a lead engineer for them(Ingersoll Rand). (Unfortunately he drown about 15 yrs ago) but every time I see one, Im reminded of his legacy. Bobcat has taken very good care his widow and children since then.
Awesome job Matt, im so impressed by the way you re-configured that Chineseium brush cutter. Theyreally don't make things great anymore. Hey do i need to send you a nice Aussie lady to get you settled down on your nice property and start pumping out a couple of little ones mate? It's surely got to be time we made a honest man out of you, and got you a nice woman. What do you think brother? You let me know buddy.
Aren't the days gone when you need to "pump out kids" to be an "honest man", that is a very bizarre statement especially after mentioning his wife, mate.
@@Mikesele70 it was just a joke that's all, just a joke.
I was hoping to see the spring house. Loved watching you open this land. It looks like a beautiful place
It could be with a bit more work. My friend might be buying it I’ll show more if that happens
Diesel Creek That would be great. Hope your friend enjoys this wonderful looking old farm
I didn't know skid steers could have a mower deck. Is it powered through hydraulic action? But I don't see a lot up here in space.
yes hydro powered
check out a company called "Everything Attachments.com" to see what's all available for skid steer equipment. As well as tractor, mini skid steer and excavators. They carry a sickle mower that would have performed well in some of his work too. It will work vertically as well as horizontally.
Lord Vader It uses The Force.
They also have concrete buckets with a hose
Hydraulically powered it is.
Very Good Job of UnCovering all this 0ld Farm Place. And, they should be very happy with what you did here. I bet your New Design Bolts will work for a long time👍🏽
Beautiful place id love a place like that!
That was a Beautiful job , that is a nice place back there. he must going to rent it out. nice.
Whatever happened to that old adage, "The squeaky wheel gets the grease" ?
Grin. Thanks for your videos.
I guess it doesn't apply to tracks.
Maybe the squeaky track NEEDS the grease. Sooner than later.
Well done with the fixed brush cutter. Love that finished project. Thanks for sharing !
...expected to hear 'Welcome to the Jungle' for the music....
Would have been appropriate, but Guns N Roses are notorious copyright blockers on UA-cam... :-(
What about Jethro Tull's Bungle in the Jungle"?
For some reason, that was a very satisfying video. Thanks, keep up the good work.
It’s become my favorite attachment for the machine! It’s very very satisfying!!
Now you need a sprayer for your skid steer and get in there with some good brush killer to keep that stuff from coming back.
Matt you transform a job site into a playground , that's what I call hapinness , when you enjoy what your doing for a living. really you dont need a Play Station , thanks for posting and god bless you.
I guess you're insured? I can imagine when those blades go flying and you happen to have the deck elevated at all, or could serious damage to a house or vehicle.
Or a mouse.
I looked around here & your brush cutter looks top of the line with the upgrades. 4 & 5K units were heavy & relied on a heavy large disk with short blades. Yours is lighter, faster & quick to recover from bogging. Less impact one your equipment & you...
You just gotta engineer the chinese out of it and it will make a world of difference.
So basically replace the whole thing?
@@SilvaDreams He can keep the skidster! :-)
High quality bearings and hydraulic hoses, weld in some gussets and reinforce corners......and make sure it doesn't sneeze on you
since the covid mess, i've tried my hardest avoiding anything made in china. i try picking up used older stuff thats better made
Still won’t cure stupid........ bubba za bubba za bubba.... n ats it!...... Y’aint rice!
Thought for sure you were going to find a couple of cars. Had me watching to the end. What you did find is amazing!