@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 yeah I totally understand it’s kind of a lot of work to make a good video and that’s funny both my brothers live in Oklahoma City
I too live in Oklahoma, have you had any experience with pushing dead burnt cedar skeletons. I seem to be doing a lot of that where I live and you want to talk about hard on a machine. Granted I’m no expert, probably only cleared about 2600 acres of skeletons so far but I still break glass regularly. Any tips for someone like me?
I’m using a Cat d5m. Just starting out in the business and folks seem to want land cleared for 1500 per acre or less. Done a little research and the going rate is 3000-5000 or more.
Great job, looks much better (should have taken the fence down) to clear and show before and after shots..good job.
Hello, Can you tell me how many gallons of diesel they consume in 8 hours of hard work. thank you
@@puertoricohea push hard clay or dirt and ripping I can burn 4-6 gallons a hour depending if u run it wide open and how fast u back up
Very nice dozer😎😎😎
Ya I got lucky when I found that one in Conway Arkansas had 1700 hrs 1-2 years ago
@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 awesome dude I subbed btw Keep making videos
@@jakesbackhoedozerservice7010 I kinda got burnt out and It’s been raining in Oklahoma a lot but I’m about to edit another one
@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 yeah I totally understand it’s kind of a lot of work to make a good video and that’s funny both my brothers live in Oklahoma City
I too live in Oklahoma, have you had any experience with pushing dead burnt cedar skeletons. I seem to be doing a lot of that where I live and you want to talk about hard on a machine. Granted I’m no expert, probably only cleared about 2600 acres of skeletons so far but I still break glass regularly. Any tips for someone like me?
how many acres was this and how much did you charge?
I push timber by the hour it was 2 - 3 acres. Your hourly rate all depends on location and machine being used
Ok gotcha. Thanks
I’m using a Cat d5m. Just starting out in the business and folks seem to want land cleared for 1500 per acre or less. Done a little research and the going rate is 3000-5000 or more.
@@isaacjacobs6192 that’s a lot per acre I don’t know where your at but 3000-5000 are u laying down sod after wards that’s high
@@addozerandexcavationllc3954 I’m in Raleigh NC.
Nice dozer
I got lucky and bought it from a one owner with 1800 hrs a couple years ago took me 2 years to find it