Grew up on a farm. Used grease to force the dirt out of unsealed bearing surfaces. Yes, Chris. You are very right. Don't spare the grease on the pins. It pushes out the grit.
Was nice to see Mr Bealy on his channel, having a go at stumping :) :). It will be a relief I guess to get all the stumps out & start on the pond build. Always respect anyone who maintains their gear & as you say, a tube of grease is a lot cheaper than repairing worn out parts. Keep up the great work Chris.
That's a good idea, make the trees you are taking down work for you. When the hot sun is beating down, It definitely helps to make a pocket into the trees and work behind a wall of shade behind them - even if they are all coming down in the end.
We can't wait to see you throw a match at the big pile. So we must possess our souls in patience! But like you said, it's a pity someone can't come and put all that fuel to better use.
Great day's work in well cared for 220 and socks but of course you couldn't have done it without Bealy Good's 'assistance'. Love the new beautiful farm.
Ha Ha. A little sarcasm on the nobody will take you up on the chipping all the branches. They'd make a killing 🤣 . And yes grease often and use a quality grease is the cheapest and best preventative Maintenance you can do.
Hi Chris. Congrat's on your new farmland! Your plans sound fantastic! If you burn tomorrow - please be careful! That's a mighty big pile for hot dogs & marshmallows! Be safe! Jim
That's the trouble with chipping, that unless you have all the equipment and a place to put the chips it's not worth the time and effort. Same with cutting out fire wood. Helped years back on a clearing job kinda like that one you're at. Spent a week sorting out the hardwood, cutting the lengths, stacking and transporting. Finally sold the last of that wood five years later. We lost money on that, but at the same time, we had so much pecan and hickory that the local BBQ joint gave us a free meal. Beyond that, the venture that was supposed to be a sure thing was five winters in a row that had only a few cold days. Was the damdest thing.
When I think back to the very beginning of starting the site how you struggled to get threw the under growth and kept loosing your ribbons as you tooks us out to the edges of the land. Now to turn around and look back with the land about ready for phase two it's just mind boggling! Then the fact that you did 75% yourself. Mind blowing! Thank you for your time and talent.
If u take care of your equipment, it will serve u well. Can't believe some of the roots on those stumps. Can't thank u enough for video!!! God bless u and stay safe.
One thing for sure, grease is cheaper than pins and bushings so keep it lubed liberally and will keep the dirt and grit out. My loader is a little sloppy from the PO lack of maintaining it but i will slap the grease to it when i use it
Nice to see you giving Geoff another "stump dig training demonstration" [that`s how its done]. Yes you have done very well with greasing and keeping pin diameter wear to a minimum - looks like now you could use some shim washers for that side play in the knuckle. Who volunteered to push stumps to you with Komatsu? Let it rain, Chris wants to burn, baby burn.
Man, those pile are going to burn like a SOB !! Going to have to make sure all your machines are all a good ways away from them, cause they are gonna be HOT !! Don't need no broken glass on top of everything else... lololol... Yeah, you have gotten a lot cleared off now Chris but, still a little ways to go yet. It's opening on up though now !! I believe I can already smell the smoke from here !! lolol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, and On too the Next !!
It's going to rain when you start digging the pond, glad to see you digging up the stumps instead of the rookie 😂 ( Beely good) see you on the next video ✌️
Chris don't know if you have any children, but if you do I want to say Happy Father's Day. Congratulations on your new farm have a great day and prayers for your family and all the animals.
Happy Father’s Day Chris! This farm is cleaning up very well with you at the controls. It won’t be long until you can start on the pond build. I enjoy watching you knock trees down and cleaning them up but I’m just about ready for some pond magic as I’m sure you are also.
Nice job, Chris. I'm actually looking forward to the burns, those are going to be awesome. And I bet you're glad you aren't having to stump in muck. Looking forward to your next installment on the Bealy Good project. Congrats on adding to your farm.
I can't imagine the hours of labor involved if this was done with horses and manpower, just overwhelming! Thank goodness for modern hydraulic equipment! Nice project.
Spent my weekend on a Yanmar Mini clearing stumps and making burn piles. Thinking of you a lot and how much I’m NOT as good as you! You make it look so easy!
You amaze me every time I watch you. Your precision is unbelievable. I've watched a couple of similar channels, but you have spoiled me to the point that I can't even watch them to the end. You're in a class of your own and far out rank all others. You are A - number one. God bless.
Congratulations Chris or the newly purchased land for the farm. I watch the video and I liked your plan for it, but where are you to fine the time to do all that work ? Is there a 10 day week coming out that I didn't hear about ? You are doing a beautiful job at Mr. Bealy's farm I can't wait for you to start digging. Thank you for sharing your life with me thru your eyes 😳it's very enjoyable. Be safe and God bless you
Great camera position of the stumper close up. Sure rips into the soil and love the sound of the roots snapping. Wonder just how much force is on those stumper tines.
That’s going to be some serious burning when you manage to get to the burning. Yes sir, grease is a machine operator and machines best friend, the catch is that it has to used, which you have no problem with the using part of it.
I can remember a year or so ago Chris having to burn several piles in what was one huge mud bowl he could barely get back to in his service truck to fuel up the equipment. I seem to remember him or his uncle John getting stuck a couple of times. This one will have as many piles I think but he's not fighting a sea of mud stumping and gathering it up. I wonder who was on the Dozer towards the end. Definitely a nice Sunday evening video to watch. Thanks Chris.
You really do awesome work! Your community must be real proud to have someone professional and caring about his work as you are, it was a real pleasure to watch a video recording of a great day
Hey Chris !!! Saw ""BEALY"" running the camera ,, who was in the "DOZER"" ?? Great job so far as predicting rain in SC on Thus. this week !! Hope you can ""BURN
Enjoying the process of how fo get to the pond digging. Come a long way to get to this point. Agree, it’s getting dusty out there. Go from digging in the mud to cleaning the windshield!!
@@dirtfarmer7472 service does matter but I think maintenance is the secret here Chris maintains his equipment 100% perfectly that I can tell as he should and he does a great job so yeah maybe you're right servicematters but I think maintenance is the key
I make time to watch your vids Chris. Better than TV. Plus I like that you have at least 30 to 45 minute episodes. Okay I’m 3 minutes in. Time to watch the rest. Always a full watch.
Getting my popcorn and soda's ready to watch the Great Pile Burn or should I say Pile's!! 😆 Great job clearing that entire area of stumps. Also congrats on your purchase of the acreage next to your farm. Looks like a great piece of property. Stay Safe.
It is looking great, your root raker is doing a good job, he isn't bringing a huge pile of dirt with some roots and stumps. I can't wait until you burn, maybe it will be bigger than 1 massive fire from a few years ago when the flames went so high in the air! The 220/250 (I can't remember which you had that day) looked so tiny when the drone reached the top of the fire lol.
Hi Chris hope you are having a nice day Please don't get stumped on getting rid of all those stumps with every stumps you move there will be another stumps to get rid of
Grease does make things last longer! Funny you say your in the middle of a heat wave, we went camping this weekend and Saturday it was 43F with and real feel of 34 and the rain was sideways 🤣 fun times.
Back to operating in socks?! Maybe you should get DP to get you a deal on some crocks…lol! Bring on that 🔥 Chris…the ISS has cameras ready to view it from space!
Seems like everyone is picky about the wood mulch kinds; either oak bark, cypress, or some kind. I imagine the prices have gone up too! Some kinds use to be free!
Cracks me up how he talks restraint on the front side of burning. If he gets the rain needed to set one pile on fire, I bet he goes into at least one more. Hah ha.
Pumping new grease pushes the dirty grease out, you can't over grease a unsealed bearing in this application. I was wandering who invented the Hydraulic excavator so I took a minute to do a little research and found out that Sir W. G. Armstrong & Company of England built the excavator in 1882. I would bet they were under paid for this. I think we are going to have a summer from hell. Last week it was in the mid 90's so the weather report for next week says it will be hotter. thing is the real heat of summer doesn't come until late July early August. Take care in this heat.
Grew up on a farm. Used grease to force the dirt out of unsealed bearing surfaces. Yes, Chris. You are very right. Don't spare the grease on the pins. It pushes out the grit.
I came to reply the same
You can tell how cleaning Chris keeps his equipment by how white his safety socks are! 😉
Beally running around there like he owns the damn place. 🤣
Property is coming along nice Chris! Cant wait for the pond build! Congratulations on your new farm too.
Was nice to see Mr Bealy on his channel, having a go at stumping :) :). It will be a relief I guess to get all the stumps out & start on the pond build. Always respect anyone who maintains their gear & as you say, a tube of grease is a lot cheaper than repairing worn out parts. Keep up the great work Chris.
You crack me up every time with the wood chipping jokes🤣
I can’t wait to see some fires lit. Piles are going to burn up fast
That's a good idea, make the trees you are taking down work for you. When the hot sun is beating down, It definitely helps to make a pocket into the trees and work behind a wall of shade behind them - even if they are all coming down in the end.
We can't wait to see you throw a match at the big pile. So we must possess our souls in patience! But like you said, it's a pity someone can't come and put all that fuel to better use.
Great day's work in well cared for 220 and socks but of course you couldn't have done it without Bealy Good's 'assistance'. Love the new beautiful farm.
Ha Ha. A little sarcasm on the nobody will take you up on the chipping all the branches. They'd make a killing 🤣 . And yes grease often and use a quality grease is the cheapest and best preventative Maintenance you can do.
That vampire ripper is awesome! 🤠
Glad you have had the dry spell to get the wood out and stump but I think everyone now is more than ready to see some bonfires!
You should of stacke the piles in the form of SOS maybe the aliens would come down and save us from the government bureaucracy
It only took me 20 times longer to take out my stump 🤷🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Chris. Congrat's on your new farmland! Your plans sound fantastic! If you burn tomorrow - please be careful! That's a mighty big pile for hot dogs & marshmallows! Be safe! Jim
Fingers crossed 🤞🤞🤞y'all get some rain. We all want to see those piles burning away!
Hi fives Chris for putting Bealy Good in the 220! Like a kid in the candy store!
That's the trouble with chipping, that unless you have all the equipment and a place to put the chips it's not worth the time and effort. Same with cutting out fire wood. Helped years back on a clearing job kinda like that one you're at. Spent a week sorting out the hardwood, cutting the lengths, stacking and transporting. Finally sold the last of that wood five years later. We lost money on that, but at the same time, we had so much pecan and hickory that the local BBQ joint gave us a free meal. Beyond that, the venture that was supposed to be a sure thing was five winters in a row that had only a few cold days. Was the damdest thing.
When I think back to the very beginning of starting the site how you struggled to get threw the under growth and kept loosing your ribbons as you tooks us out to the edges of the land. Now to turn around and look back with the land about ready for phase two it's just mind boggling! Then the fact that you did 75% yourself. Mind blowing!
Thank you for your time and talent.
ALL of the Stumps have a Great Reason to be Nervous because their Time in the Ground is Close to Ending. 😬👍
Wow, those big stumps really make those hydraulics scream. Amazing that it’ll even pick up something that heavy.
Cannot wait for a bit of rain, i live 5000 miles from you,loving your work.
At least you have some help gathering up the stumps I see!
If u take care of your equipment, it will serve u well. Can't believe some of the roots on those stumps. Can't thank u enough for video!!! God bless u and stay safe.
When you finally light up those brush piles you will be able to see them from space.
There’s a bunch of fence companies just drooling in anticipation of this job !
One thing for sure, grease is cheaper than pins and bushings so keep it lubed liberally and will keep the dirt and grit out. My loader is a little sloppy from the PO lack of maintaining it but i will slap the grease to it when i use it
Nice to see you giving Geoff another "stump dig training demonstration" [that`s how its done]. Yes you have done very well with greasing and keeping pin diameter wear to a minimum - looks like now you could use some shim washers for that side play in the knuckle. Who volunteered to push stumps to you with Komatsu? Let it rain, Chris wants to burn, baby burn.
Man, those pile are going to burn like a SOB !! Going to have to make sure all your machines are all a good ways away from them, cause they are gonna be HOT !! Don't need no broken glass on top of everything else... lololol... Yeah, you have gotten a lot cleared off now Chris but, still a little ways to go yet. It's opening on up though now !! I believe I can already smell the smoke from here !! lolol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, and On too the Next !!
Operating in sock feet. NICE 👌👌👌👌👌
Congratulations 🎉 on your new property Chris.
Man Chris, that poplar stump would make a good fish condominium.
When you can finally light those piles... you will be able to see them from orbit!
It's going to rain when you start digging the pond, glad to see you digging up the stumps instead of the rookie 😂 ( Beely good) see you on the next video ✌️
The drought and 100° heat has definitely been good for productivity - now come on rain! ...ready to those piles burned up and gone.
Chris don't know if you have any children, but if you do I want to say Happy Father's Day. Congratulations on your new farm have a great day and prayers for your family and all the animals.
The moo-moos qualify as children, as do Winston and friends :) And the pigs too of course.
Chris pretty comfy in that cab, working in his stocking feet. Boots were made for walkin... lol
Happy Father’s Day Chris! This farm is cleaning up very well with you at the controls. It won’t be long until you can start on the pond build. I enjoy watching you knock trees down and cleaning them up but I’m just about ready for some pond magic as I’m sure you are also.
He’s not a father.
Father's Day? Not sure the dogs count like that... :)
Nice job, Chris. I'm actually looking forward to the burns, those are going to be awesome. And I bet you're glad you aren't having to stump in muck. Looking forward to your next installment on the Bealy Good project. Congrats on adding to your farm.
Love the sarcasm on the chipper kids 👍 burn baby burn 🔥
I can't imagine the hours of labor involved if this was done with horses and manpower, just overwhelming! Thank goodness for modern hydraulic equipment! Nice project.
What a difference! Before it looked like a hundred bombs had gone off. It was pickup sticks.
It’s starting to look better and better everyday that you work on clearing and stacking brush .
Can't wait for him to start digging he's going to need a truck driver
@@ryanhoward1013 yeah I know . Just waiting on the text lol
Spent my weekend on a Yanmar Mini clearing stumps and making burn piles. Thinking of you a lot and how much I’m NOT as good as you! You make it look so easy!
Man I bet the deer flies would turn a fella into jerky , right there on the edge of the woods.
Cabs with air are nice!
You got use to squeegeeing mud and digging spillway for pipe! Getting soft Chris! 😆 🤣 😂
You amaze me every time I watch you. Your precision is unbelievable. I've watched a couple of similar channels, but you have spoiled me to the point that I can't even watch them to the end. You're in a class of your own and far out rank all others. You are A - number one. God bless.
Good luck on the new property Chris, looking forward to what you craft on that property!
Thank you for the video. Love watching the Beast in action. Save a 🍁. Congratulations again on the farm.
Murf in Canada.
Congratulations Chris or the newly purchased land for the farm. I watch the video and I liked your plan for it, but where are you to fine the time to do all that work ? Is there a 10 day week coming out that I didn't hear about ? You are doing a beautiful job at Mr. Bealy's farm I can't wait for you to start digging. Thank you for sharing your life with me thru your eyes 😳it's very enjoyable. Be safe and God bless you
Another day stupers and clear up can wait for the big fire
Great camera position of the stumper close up. Sure rips into the soil and love the sound of the roots snapping. Wonder just how much force is on those stumper tines.
5:03 It sure does look like a mean dinosaur claw like that! 😎👍
I’m digging 🤣the new stumper cam!
Chris, I found after I wash my windows to use dryer sheets and rub on them. Seems to make dirt and dust not stick. Great videos, thank you
That’s going to be some serious burning when you manage to get to the burning. Yes sir, grease is a machine operator and machines best friend, the catch is that it has to used, which you have no problem with the using part of it.
Man! Wish I had more time to watch! You're a beast with that trackhoe! 💪
I imagine that when you finally get to burnin those piles will be visible from the space station! Lol
Great video 👍 👍 I don't know who's been helping u but I'm glad you have help. Keep them coming 👍
Doing a great job as alway's & big stumps are never a problem for you!👊💪
Can't wait to get all that cleared so we can put in a WALLYWORLD! 🤣👍✌
I think mister Bealy found out your job is just a little over his pay grade. LOL 😂😂😂
07:11 O man. That sounds like my back when I get up in the mornin! 😁
I can remember a year or so ago Chris having to burn several piles in what was one huge mud bowl he could barely get back to in his service truck to fuel up the equipment.
I seem to remember him or his uncle John getting stuck a couple of times.
This one will have as many piles I think but he's not fighting a sea of mud stumping and gathering it up.
I wonder who was on the Dozer towards the end.
Definitely a nice Sunday evening video to watch.
Thanks Chris.
Happy father day
Chris and many more
To come
He's not a Father...
You really do awesome work! Your community must be real proud to have someone professional and caring about his work as you are, it was a real pleasure to watch a video recording of a great day
Hey Chris !!! Saw ""BEALY"" running the camera ,, who was in the "DOZER"" ?? Great job so far as predicting rain in SC on Thus. this week !! Hope you can ""BURN
Enjoying the process of how fo get to the pond digging. Come a long way to get to this point. Agree, it’s getting dusty out there. Go from digging in the mud to cleaning the windshield!!
I'm impressed that machine is still really nice and tight
Service is the secret, not to brag but when I sold my truck 1,128,000 miles the kingpins were original , serviced every 10,000 miles
@@dirtfarmer7472 service does matter but I think maintenance is the secret here Chris maintains his equipment 100% perfectly that I can tell as he should and he does a great job so yeah maybe you're right servicematters but I think maintenance is the key
I make time to watch your vids Chris. Better than TV.
Plus I like that you have at least 30 to 45 minute episodes.
Okay I’m 3 minutes in. Time to watch the rest. Always a full watch.
You are so right by greasing the joints before working, I was taught that when I started in the gardening trade many years ago, great job Chris.
Congratulations to you & David, so happy for you two man!
Getting my popcorn and soda's ready to watch the Great Pile Burn or should I say Pile's!! 😆 Great job clearing that entire area of stumps. Also congrats on your purchase of the acreage next to your farm. Looks like a great piece of property. Stay Safe.
Pray for just a little rain Going to be a Hell of barbecue when you light them piles up. 😂😂😂😂
That is going to be light match and run like hell lol. Fire Fire Fire
You came a long way on cleaning up this field and I hope there some rain ☔ in the forecast for a burn.
When will we get the " Light the 🔥 fire and STAND WELL BACK ".
It is looking great, your root raker is doing a good job, he isn't bringing a huge pile of dirt with some roots and stumps. I can't wait until you burn, maybe it will be bigger than 1 massive fire from a few years ago when the flames went so high in the air! The 220/250 (I can't remember which you had that day) looked so tiny when the drone reached the top of the fire lol.
It is 97F in my part of Canada today
Wow lots of clearing….looking good Chris
Hi Chris hope you are having a nice day
Please don't get stumped on getting rid of all those stumps with every stumps you move there will be another stumps to get rid of
Grease does make things last longer! Funny you say your in the middle of a heat wave, we went camping this weekend and Saturday it was 43F with and real feel of 34 and the rain was sideways 🤣 fun times.
Great progress. Could you not bury all the brush in the middle of the pond. Would not matter if it sinks down as it would fill up with water.
4:20 finds us recognizing the silhouette of “Bealy Good” himself, astance in a gimbal grasping action pose! Nice sneaky cameo…..
LetsClear! Nice piece of farm you bought, Chris!
Back to operating in socks?! Maybe you should get DP to get you a deal on some crocks…lol! Bring on that 🔥 Chris…the ISS has cameras ready to view it from space!
@lets dig18...I see you're working in your 🧦 again today. It's Important to stay comfortable at work😁.
I'll see the smoke signals from VA when the burning starts. If it has been muddy it would've been bad.
Congratulations on the New Farm Chris it is so beautiful.My wife and I watch your videos every night please don’t stop Peter and Veronica
Seems like everyone is picky about the wood mulch kinds; either oak bark, cypress, or some kind. I imagine the prices have gone up too! Some kinds use to be free!
Cracks me up how he talks restraint on the front side of burning. If he gets the rain needed to set one pile on fire, I bet he goes into at least one more. Hah ha.
Love seeing you eorking comfy in your socks!
Steel toe socks 😜
Just me but I think when You are doing this on that New property for the cabins, the video is going to have a different feel. Congratulations Chris
Pumping new grease pushes the dirty grease out, you can't over grease a unsealed bearing in this application. I was wandering who invented the Hydraulic excavator so I took a minute to do a little research and found out that Sir W. G. Armstrong & Company of England built the excavator in 1882. I would bet they were under paid for this. I think we are going to have a summer from hell. Last week it was in the mid 90's so the weather report for next week says it will be hotter. thing is the real heat of summer doesn't come until late July early August. Take care in this heat.
You could sell tickets to those fires! They are going to be whoppers. Fourth of July bonfire. Better than fireworks.
If i was close enough, i would bring the food!
It’s come a long way,great progress
Chris you are going to have to start practicing your flaming arrow archery so you can start those fires from a safe distance.
Well, get this done for Bealy as everyone wants to see what wonders you'll be doing on the LD18 Ranch.
That is looking so good! Congrats on the land purchase! That was smart!
Made for great viewing as always bro, surprising how big of an area it is once trees are removed. Safe travels