While the 220 is no slouch, watching you try to lift some of the bigger stuff at the beginning, really brings to light the 350 as a real asset to the fleet. Thanks for sharing.
He's always having to shuttle the excavators between the various jobs he has going on, so in the long run having another one makes it simpler and more economical since he won't have to spend as much in trucking cost. It's incredibly expensive to move machines of that size.
The grapple rake is definitely a benefit to your operation, it really gives you a lot more options which, I think would make things some what easier in the long run, thanks for the update, enjoyed watching the burn.
Now that you are buying attachments have you considered a hydraulic Shear? Like splitting firewood, shearing stumps into pieces will allow stumps to be burned more quickly
Outside my office at work there are a lot of pine trees that look to be about the same size as a lot of what you took down on this job. the videos don't really show how big those trees are.
I don't think you've ever had this many stumps in one pile like this in the past. It was a impressive clearing job to say the least, and as per usual, you handled it perfectly! The 350 is awesome, you can never have enough tools in your arsenal lol.
You have a lot of big stumps to burn on this job. I’m curious to see if you will have enough brush to burn them all. I’ve been impressed by your ability to completely burn up lots of stumps in the past so I’m not going to start doubting you now. I’m very impressed with your new rake/grapple bucket.
I love your burning vids. They are very interesting in getting the pile started and keeping it going. Watching the stumps slip & slide makes me think of picking up heavy objects that are nearly impossible to get a grip on. Well done, Chris, and thank you very much for sharing.
Excellent results! You had good luck with the brush/stump burning but just think how good your luck would have been if the dewpoint and humidity had been more in your favor. I'm always thinking, "how can I make this better?" Thanks for an excellent video. People in your profession should give you a "thank you" for how it's done!
Hi Chris, this is the 1st fire job for the Big Girl. The 350 will move those big stumps for you, no problem, she says. Every time i see that machine, it puts a smile on my face. What a beautiful machine that is. I can't wait to see her with her windows tinted that is going to look so sweet, you're a lucky man, sir. Thanks for sharing, Chris, and God bless you as always.
That was a lot of wood from a small area ,that should get rid of the mould from inside the house , very envious of all the nice equipment you have, keep up the long days, nice job Chris 👍
Love the 220's But, Man that New 350 with that Grapple on it, is one Big Freaking Beast Now !! lololol... Well, at least ya got a good start on all those damn stumps Chris !! Great as always Man, Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
That new grapple is a beast, half a truckload with one scoop, you have a lot of monster stumps this time, it must save the customer a fortune not to have to haul it all away, just burn it up, be well my friend.
Nice to see the two excavators along side each other really shows how big the 350 and its attachments are the new rake grab bucket is a big bit of kit gets a nice mouth full for sure not sure where the other chap is in Australia but its Sunday morning where i am in north Queensland Cheers All
The claw….beware of the claw. That’s a beast of a machine and with the claw, it hit a new gear. The size of those grapple grabs were monster….I think you said 1/2 truck load. 💪
Somebody posted a picture of a tree that was uprooted in a storm. The home owners had the trunk cut off long, had a hole dug where the stump was and "planted" the tree upside down. They planted bushes and flowers in dirt in the upturned stump so it looked like a tree.
Ok. And if the trunk rots faster than the stump does(which is usually the case), that top-heavy stump is gonna fall over and hurt somebody. Nice idea though
Chris, could you give a detailed description on the controls and buttons in the new excavator? I think it would be interesting to find out what buttons do what and how the controls actually operate .
Maybe not the much economical way or due expenses.. Did you ever to consider a shredder (mobile one) to get rid of all that stumps ects. Would be going much faster.. Then you dont have to wait when everything is burned well.. Maybe some time saver?
Well the graptor is a plus for the work you do and it would work the poop out of a haul truck driver being that it would fill it with two big grabs but very nice addition to your toy collection 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
16:17 Earlier in the video when you mentioned how you can't use dump truck I was thinking "Why doesn't he use the 350. It can grab half a dump truck load." And sure enough, you say the same thing later in the video.
Thanks Chris, for all of your exciting, aways informative, the passion you put into your work that pleases your customers for a great job done, and for showing this on all of your videos for all to enjoy. I advised Goonzquad (youtubers)to watch your videos on an overgrown pond clean-up (trees, brush). They bought a 100 acre property in Chattanooga Tennessee with a tiny pond on it and want to make it bigger.
@chris. I have an idea. I remember that you used a couple of stumps to create a fish habitat for a pond you created on several occasions. Why not get together with someone with a nice sized dump truck, and sell some of those stumps to people wanting to use them in their pond? Maybe sell them for the price of diesel and a few extra $$$ for your time and effort. At the very least, these pond owners can let you come fish some time when you take a day or two off of work. You wash their hand, and they allow you to catch a couple of fish for supper. Just a thought.
does anyone remember the old days when Chris would drop the stumps on other stumps to double the dirt removing exercise?? What happened to the good old days??
since you love to but new custom attachments, why not get a giant stump splitter attachment to deal with those nasty stumps? like a big loping shear that 350 could just bust those big stumps in half and burn baby burn.
Do you remember the the giant on 007 movies that had the stainless steel teeth could bite cable in half? His name was JAWS and I sat here watching and listening to your other vid when you got your new toy for the 350 , well what an apropo nik name for him or her I new a girl nik named jaws she could put away food like her name sake, she could drop a whole pint of ale in one swallow , yeah jaws is a good moniker.
Too bad you don’t have a bouncy/ vibrating table to really help get rid of the dirt from the roots of the stumps ! You can have it built by the folks that built the finger for the big 330 ?
While the 220 is no slouch, watching you try to lift some of the bigger stuff at the beginning, really brings to light the 350 as a real asset to the fleet. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed but what going to happen to Bam Bam the 320.
He's always having to shuttle the excavators between the various jobs he has going on, so in the long run having another one makes it simpler and more economical since he won't have to spend as much in trucking cost. It's incredibly expensive to move machines of that size.
@@user-zr2jr6su8h A week or so ago he said that the 320 is on another stumping job and after that it would probalby be for sale.
The grapple rake is definitely a benefit to your operation, it really gives you a lot more options which, I think would make things some what easier in the long run, thanks for the update, enjoyed watching the burn.
Now that you are buying attachments have you considered a hydraulic Shear? Like splitting firewood, shearing stumps into pieces will allow stumps to be burned more quickly
Outside my office at work there are a lot of pine trees that look to be about the same size as a lot of what you took down on this job. the videos don't really show how big those trees are.
I don't think you've ever had this many stumps in one pile like this in the past. It was a impressive clearing job to say the least, and as per usual, you handled it perfectly! The 350 is awesome, you can never have enough tools in your arsenal lol.
Your Beastie Claw is working out Great!! Good purchase Chris... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Always enjoy burn day! Great job Chris!
Glad to see another good fire
You need to borrow an air boat to blow on those stumps to burn. 🤣🤣
We used to have a blower that was powered by a 6-71 Detroit to burn.
You have a lot of big stumps to burn on this job. I’m curious to see if you will have enough brush to burn them all. I’ve been impressed by your ability to completely burn up lots of stumps in the past so I’m not going to start doubting you now. I’m very impressed with your new rake/grapple bucket.
I love your burning vids. They are very interesting in getting the pile started and keeping it going. Watching the stumps slip & slide makes me think of picking up heavy objects that are nearly impossible to get a grip on. Well done, Chris, and thank you very much for sharing.
Excellent results!
You had good luck with the brush/stump burning but just think how good your luck would have been if the dewpoint and humidity had been more in your favor.
I'm always thinking, "how can I make this better?"
Thanks for an excellent video. People in your profession should give you a "thank you" for how it's done!
Around here - “dew point and humidity more in your favor” - means no burning at all. 🤨
Enjoy the weekend Chris,take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
Hi Chris, this is the 1st fire job for the Big Girl. The 350 will move those big stumps for you, no problem, she says. Every time i see that machine, it puts a smile on my face. What a beautiful machine that is. I can't wait to see her with her windows tinted that is going to look so sweet, you're a lucky man, sir. Thanks for sharing, Chris, and God bless you as always.
Don’t believe I’ve ever seen so many stumps in one place! LOL
the 220 is the flagship of the operation IMO
Good going fire there Chris....that gets rid of the wood and stumps etc....Stay safe and catch you on the next one
Boa tarde meu amigo ótimo vídeo Tmj abraço
"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" which excavator... 😊😉👍🏼
Yep that 350 really loads those thumbs. Good good video. Nothing like a good fire. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦🔥🌲🌳
That 350 doesn't even bounce around. It picks anything up with ease. and that Claw scoops everything up faster.
That was a lot of wood from a small area ,that should get rid of the mould from inside the house , very envious of all the nice equipment you have, keep up the long days, nice job Chris 👍
Love the 220's But, Man that New 350 with that Grapple on it, is one Big Freaking Beast Now !! lololol... Well, at least ya got a good start on all those damn stumps Chris !! Great as always Man, Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
Close to, if not the biggest pile I think I’ve seen Chris burn 🔥
Twas a huge pile ! 👍🏻
That new grapple is a beast, half a truckload with one scoop, you have a lot of monster stumps this time, it must save the customer a fortune not to have to haul it all away, just burn it up, be well my friend.
Marshmallows time,,smores!
Boa tarde meu amigo like confirmado Tmj abraço
A 20 ton marshmallow wouldn’t have a chance in that heat! lol 😂see ya in the next one Chris!🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻
It's all like watching an action packed movie! Good job & nice camera work
Nice rain. Intelligent purchase with the 350E and graptor rake - video shows that in spades. Good buring weather too.
The size difference is pretty remarkable between the two machines. Your ability with either is impressive as always.
Great was looking forward to this video
Nice to see the two excavators along side each other really shows how big the 350 and its attachments are the new rake grab bucket is a big bit of kit gets a nice mouth full for sure not sure where the other chap is in Australia but its Sunday morning where i am in north Queensland
Cheers All
The best Weather to Burn the great Heap from the Brush ab Stump, on the Abandoned Farm. A good Day for this Work. 🔥🔥🔥
I like to see a good old bonfire🔥 going well
LetsBurn18!
The grapple working dirt perfect podden the expression Chris certainly getting rid of those stumps it's Saturday 1..06..24 evening enjoy your weekend
Chris love the video on the Burnning stump and Brush .
The claw….beware of the claw. That’s a beast of a machine and with the claw, it hit a new gear. The size of those grapple grabs were monster….I think you said 1/2 truck load. 💪
Smooth Operator!!!! Good 🎵 song 🎵 too,thanks for sharing again 👍 Let's Dig 18,over and over again!!!❤
Somebody posted a picture of a tree that was uprooted in a storm. The home owners had the trunk cut off long, had a hole dug where the stump was and "planted" the tree upside down. They planted bushes and flowers in dirt in the upturned stump so it looked like a tree.
Ok. And if the trunk rots faster than the stump does(which is usually the case), that top-heavy stump is gonna fall over and hurt somebody. Nice idea though
@@cathiwim They used a cedar tree. ua-cam.com/video/CsK-k4pmwp0/v-deo.html
It‘s Bo Time!
Chris, could you give a detailed description on the controls and buttons in the new excavator? I think it would be interesting to find out what buttons do what and how the controls actually operate .
That a lot of brush burnt
Maybe not the much economical way or due expenses.. Did you ever to consider a shredder (mobile one) to get rid of all that stumps ects. Would be going much faster.. Then you dont have to wait when everything is burned well.. Maybe some time saver?
The downwind side of the machines always complicates being near the fires.
Well the graptor is a plus for the work you do and it would work the poop out of a haul truck driver being that it would fill it with two big grabs but very nice addition to your toy collection 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Awesome burn vid ❤❤❤
The neighbors love it when you smother out that fire with those dirt covered stumps.
Thank you and have a great week end.
Big stumps with plenty of dry brush. That will give you a very large pile of ashes.
Hi Chris everyone from northwest Missouri the old homestead looks a million percent better 👍🏻😀👍🏻 already bud 😅😅
Great job Chris. Place looks fantastic. Have a great weekend.
Fire🔥fire🔥fire🔥🙌
Every man on this earth needs a good digger day.
Good morning my friend ❤😊
I think Chris got a bigger machine just to make bigger fires… 😂😂😂. Incredible to see that 350 toss those massive stumps like that though
Hi from London. One of the first viewers for a change
Super :)
Looks like size really does matter.😲
16:17 Earlier in the video when you mentioned how you can't use dump truck I was thinking "Why doesn't he use the 350. It can grab half a dump truck load." And sure enough, you say the same thing later in the video.
oohh whee, burning day, my favourite!
Everyone in the comments wants more attachments. Let's get a tub grinder for more excitement .
Shoulda started with the BIG BOY. Just my thought.
I would like to know what Unk thinks of the 350….Unk had a 290 and got rid of it…he probably shaking it head at it!
Thanks Chris, for all of your exciting, aways informative, the passion you put into your work that pleases your customers for a great job done, and for showing this on all of your videos for all to enjoy.
I advised Goonzquad (youtubers)to watch your videos on an overgrown pond clean-up (trees, brush). They bought a 100 acre property in Chattanooga Tennessee with a tiny pond on it and want to make it bigger.
That burnt it down to size
Money well spent young man. It will thank you for buying them. They look good in your fleet. Don't let DP play with it. You mite not get it back.
Chris you keep talking about all the dang rain yall are getting. Can you PLEASE send some to North Georgia?
@chris. I have an idea. I remember that you used a couple of stumps to create a fish habitat for a pond you created on several occasions. Why not get together with someone with a nice sized dump truck, and sell some of those stumps to people wanting to use them in their pond? Maybe sell them for the price of diesel and a few extra $$$ for your time and effort. At the very least, these pond owners can let you come fish some time when you take a day or two off of work. You wash their hand, and they allow you to catch a couple of fish for supper. Just a thought.
does anyone remember the old days when Chris would drop the stumps on other stumps to double the dirt removing exercise?? What happened to the good old days??
He was doing that just now . . . it probably depends too, on how dry they are - when wet nothing much would come off I'm thinking. 🙂
You need to make a stump tumbler.
Some days the stumps burn up - some days they burn down?
Awesome fire love the video
Gonna give the 220 a guilt complex parking 350 close making size comparison.
Chris always loves BIG Fires.
I am impressed with the 350 buy far one of my favorite size machine
Great video as always bro and a camp fire to boot. 3 day weekend here also, Kings birthday weekend here in NZ. Safe travels. Ken.
Good Sunday morning everyone ☺️ 😊 ✨️ 🤗 ❤❤❤❤❤
Sat.
Where are you in the world
Breakfast time in🇦🇺aus. Cheers
Hey ! Nothin better than a big ol fire LOL
A lot of brush for sure . Nice one buddy
thinking you should name your new graptor "King Kong!"
Can’t wait to see that 350 finally hog some dirt
Do you ever worry about the hydraulic lines near the bucket catching on fire when you’re working a pile?
TOASTY ? Look who stacked it, the professional debris fireman! lol 😂🤣😂🤣 NOW, THATS A LOT OF STUMPS! Chris! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻😳
Checking in
Great video!!
since you love to but new custom attachments, why not get a giant stump splitter attachment to deal with those nasty stumps? like a big loping shear that 350 could just bust those big stumps in half and burn baby burn.
good video
Job well done 👍🏻
👍 thanks
Whoo hoo🔥🔥🔥
Chris that fire will last some time watching from Ireland
Only You Can Build A Fire.
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I wonder if trying to get the stumps to hit cut to cut would be more effective in shocking the dirt off?
Funny, you recorded this on a 3 day weekend there and I'm watching it on a 3 day weekend here. 😛
Do you remember the the giant on 007 movies that had the stainless steel teeth could bite cable in half? His name was JAWS and I sat here watching and listening to your other vid when you got your new toy for the 350 , well what an apropo nik name for him or her I new a girl nik named jaws she could put away food like her name sake, she could drop a whole pint of ale in one swallow , yeah jaws is a good moniker.
Chris would that style of graber have work good when you was doing that concrete crushing job
Too bad you don’t have a bouncy/ vibrating table to really help get rid of the dirt from the roots of the stumps ! You can have it built by the folks that built the finger for the big 330 ?
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