Bush Hogging Overgrown Trails and Field - So Satisfying - Plus Surprise Snake Nest!
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- We haven't been to the property in a while, and everything was crazy overgrown. Fired up the Cat 239D and Bobcat Brushcat to clear the field and the trails. Ran into a log that had a family of snakes under it (timestamp 08:15)! I don't know what kind of snakes they were. If you know, drop a comment.
Although we were primarily an excavation and grading company, we occasionally did bush-hogging in the autumn. The number of preying mantises flying into the driver seat was blinding.
I like snakes too…….dead ones!
Very original
Wow, That's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
I love reptails. Good you did not kill them. Greetings from Italy
Great video… looking forward to more!
Relaxing to watch, and I'm a back seat driver. Ha
Great American machines.
Mad props sir you brush hog like I do
I like that kind of vehicle..
After seeing the snakes at the 8:15 mark it was very brave to walk around the cut ground at the 10 minute mark
Great video, how do you do it with an open cab?? My allergies would have me hurting!!!
Fortunately allergies don't get to me, but I've got a mask for particularly dusty days. That said, I've been on the lookout for a deal on a closed cab to make things more comfortable.
Holy cow.......Them is Rattles Snakes.......
We have seen other rattlesnakes on the property. I watched for a while from the skid steer and didn't see any rattlers on their tails, but they were pretty far away and hard to see. So totally could be. Scary!
I am not convinced they were rattlers. Common water snakes, copperheads, and several other snakes have the rattler markings, but they don't have rattles.
Very good
I wouldn't want to be out there in the skid steer mowing with snakes out there, especially rattlesnakes unless if the skid steer has a cab, and that there is no chance for those snakes to hurt me.
How fast do your snakes move!!!! 🥴
@@matthewlardner5328 I live in South Central Kansas, so bull snakes are very common, and they're wild snakes. Luckily there aren't any black mamba snakes in the US, because those particular snakes are very hard to outrun.
@@JacobDoffing42 Thank you for the update. In which case I’m glad I live where I do where they move very slowly 🙏🏻
Sounds like you need to do some grease work!
Yeah, definitely. Just bought a new battery-powered grease gun. Need to hit everything.
I just found your channel. Where is bad canyon located? Great camera placement.
We're in Kentucky near Red River Gorge.
a snake nest in all that shouldn't be a "surprise"....lol...might I suggest, just for future videos, another camera facing backwards...
Cool machine. Hope it doesn’t grind up baby fawns hidden in the grass!
Gosh, I hope so too. Hopefully the sound will scare them away first.
Fuck, I bet this was fun to do lol.