She's a welder by trade. That's what she did for a living before she started farming full time with her dad. I'm surprised Dirt got her in that dozer, she pretty anti JD anything. Shes got a couple of sweet Mack semi tractors and she fills out a pair of jeans real well for sure.
Nice bike Aron, I run a little camping up hear for Harley Fest every 5 years just out of my yard but everyone luvs it that has camped here, any time for you Indiana boys.
All the local farmers around there should be lining up to get that sawdust to spread on there fields. It help build the soil back up with good nutrients for future crops. Have a great day be safe
Came here to say the same. As been on an organic farm; mix with cattle shed manure and leave to rot/and turn over 12 months then spread 100% brilliant!!
Man behind the scenes you're exactly right I have 3 bikes 96 Harley super glide 05 Honda VTX 1300 and a 16 Kawasaki KLR 650 half of the time I ride my bike to work it will rain
I love that when you do collaborations I can watch the other person’s video, forget some of the details after a few months sleep, then catch back up on the history channel! Always enjoy your videos and completely understand you have and UA-cam is not the most important task you have to do. Thanks for sharing!
My all time favorite machine that you have Mike, is the 850J green mean machine. Looks like there was a lot of water in that one area, and most likely why is was so slimmy in that one area. Aaron should of been in the truck a bit sooner, as to not of gotten so soaked. Aaron, Love that bike, SWEET!! My baby brother would love that. He is a gear head. for me, Jerry is 1st, Mike 2nd and Aaron 3rd, Farmer Grace is up there, but I have her as 4th, not bad for her first time, but I personally have my favorites. I agree that top sopil is black and very rich, would make some great gardening soil for raised beds..Great video.
Great video . She did a very good job for first time . I love Aaron's bike , it' to new for me . Mine is a 1980 1100 Goldwing . Joel Reppe Clear Lake SD
That's some mighty fine pushing and shoving dirt...you fellers showed it who was boss...cool content as always and appreciate you taking us along.😎🇺🇲🚜🧑🔧😇🛻
Morning DP MBtS and Farmer Grace! Satisfying watching material curl off the edge of a dozer (I never get tired of it). Looks like the equipment is running great!
Ain't that the truth! First time I've not been able to make an independent comment and I hope he has some kind of plate to put under the kickstand. Especially when the soil gets soft from rain or asphalt from the sun...
SAW DUST is great rototilled into clay soil with lime and left for a year to break down makes great top soil later on ,Farmer Grace pushing dirt instead of tilling dirt , A really nice Bike Arron didn't know you rode
Aaron, when it started raining, I would have figured out a way to be in the cab with Farmer Grace and interviewed her and stayed dry. You were not thinking! The there of you did a good job even with the rain.
Got to watch Farmer Grace's edition first, but she did not show MBTS's bike. Way cool! Great video and congrats! Things are Look'n Up around the DP Crew! Lee
Wow when people say this is the history channel, I guess so! Few months back there was a short video of her and now here she is! LOL. Yes I watch your shorts as well! Always give a thumbs up! 👍🏻
It’s nice to see Grayce aka Farmer Grayce she’s one heck of an operator everybody should go watch her run the big toys on her farm DP your a good man 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Well Mike watching this I'm a digger and dumper man that's a long push and a good way to wear out mettle and burn fuel the little hyundai dozer looks powerful for its size I never seen one before
I've actually been wrestling with getting a goldwing with with the two extra Wheels which go up and down automatically To delay the inevitable of not being able to ride. It's either that or a trike...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see the UA-cam connections being made. Looking forward to seeing more of the new dozer. As I watched this the latest hurricane track has it ending up as a tropical storm winding up in the neighborhood of Derby. I figure you either just started a big job that will be impacted by rain or Arron will be stuck riding the bike this weekend. Either way I had a good laugh when I saw the hurricane track ending near your home. Must be dirt work is a magnet for hurricanes just like trailer parks to tornadoes. Wishing you and your family the best.
Nice video boy's and girl... Doesn't matter how good she looks on your dozer and she did well for a first time, she's not scared! Credits for that, even tmbts showed up on his bike, trying to impress her 😉 midlife is coming 😜 But for me Jerry is still the number 1 dozer operator. As always thumbs up.
I owned a sawmill for about 25 years and as soon as you said “Sawdust” I knew what you were in for. Slime and smell. Actually, I was like “Get the big excavator and Bubba Dump and be done with it”. Got it done anyway, one push at a time.
Rainy day here in western mass. I thought this was a rerun at the start but still watch till the end to get the watch hours in. Thanks DP see you on the next one. 🤠
My Grandpa (on my mom's side) followed in the footsteps of his family. Her served in the Army in WWII, but he was more well known for his construction skills. He built his house and property, and it still stands to this very day! There is a nice lady who lives in it, and she takes very good care of it. I stop by to check on her regularly and she loves the stories about my family and the history of that house. My Grandpa was well known more for his cabinetry than anything else. All hand made in his shop at the house. He got all of his wood from the local sawmill in town. There are houses that have been here for since he was a child, and his cabinets are still in those houses! Even the realtors today know about his cabinets, and they have to explain to buyers that they aren't you cheap, crappy, prefab store bough cabinets. They were built to be permanent and one of a kind. He had his own patents and jigs, but he always made sure that no two houses had the same designs. My mom and my uncles grew up learning from him. My uncles followed in his footsteps (military service, construction, cabinetry, etc.) and made their name as well. My mom married my father and spent her life with him while he served in the Air Force. She always surprised everyone with her skills in construction knowledge, carpentry, cabinetry. She helped a lot of people do many things to improve their homes and property. When work was slow for my grandpa and my uncles, they would work in the sawmill. There was something about the smell of all the different types of wood and saw dust. My mom took me to the mill not too long ago (it is still in operation). There were men there that grew up with my mom and uncles, and they remember by grandpa. She just stood there, eyes closed, the smell overwhelming her emotions, reminiscing her life and her family (she is the last of her generation). My life and path were different, but standing there in that sawmill, the smells, I felt the connection. Part of me whishes I had taken a different path and followed in the footsteps of my grandfather and uncles. I still would've served in the Air Force. But I feel that construction, woodworking, etc. would been a more beneficial career for me than a vehicle mechanic. I like that I can work on my own vehicles, but technology, tools, and equipment have become so expensive and complicated, that I would have to go back to school to learn how to be a mechanic all over. At least with the construction business, it hasn't become too over complicated.....yet.
Turning into nice compost. Add fishing worms and it turns into rich and valuable compost. They breakdown the fibers into fine particles that plants need.
Great video and some awesome-looking topsoil. I noticed something about the new dozer that you may want to talk about. When you were pushing with it, it looked like the doors only opened to a certain 45-degree forward angle, and they didn't fold back like on the 850J. That seems like a risk of getting snagged on limbs or other such stuff. Is that a legitimate concern or not?
Yeah! It sucks big time! For all the years I've been riding, I still hate it! Not so much for getting wet, it's looking out for others that have no idea how to drive when it's wet! Cheers
C'mon MBTS tell the truth, you heard farmer Grace was on scene so you had a shave, clean shirt and decided today it's ride the bike and impress the LAYDEEEEE! 😂😂😂😂😂
Good stuff guys, well done special guest 👍 This came out. Really nice in the end. When I watch, most of the time I have no idea what you're doing, then it all just falls into place. I find it quite amazing stuff 👍 It's great viewing material. Cheers 😎🇭🇲🦘✌️👍
Really after all that man's done ferr yu , hope yurr track falls off, see who's laffin then ehh. Thinking everyone starts on the roller , does maybe 100 hours on that at least. really appreciate yu Aaron Aussie on yurr side mate.
I can't say as I like the position when the doors are open on the Hyundai, although I haven't sat in the seat. Wow that's some bike Aaron and Farmer Grace did well for the first time especially wanting to start off with an 850. Good video guys.
Sorry mbts if she can weld it was nice knowing she's way easier on the eyes
She's a welder by trade. That's what she did for a living before she started farming full time with her dad. I'm surprised Dirt got her in that dozer, she pretty anti JD anything. Shes got a couple of sweet Mack semi tractors and she fills out a pair of jeans real well for sure.
@@farmerbill6855 agreed
Farmer Grayce was what bought me to your channel. MBTS Banter was what had me slowly working thru your back catalog
Welcome to the channel glade you enjoy
Beautiful bike!!!! 🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️ If I were you I would look for a piece of aluminum plate for under your kick stand. 👍❤️📹😃
Nice bike Aron, I run a little camping up hear for Harley Fest every 5 years just out of my yard but everyone luvs it that has camped here, any time for you Indiana boys.
All the local farmers around there should be lining up to get that sawdust to spread on there fields. It help build the soil back up with good nutrients for future crops. Have a great day be safe
Breaking down sawdust ties up nitrogen, which is concerning for most farmers. Long term its a plus, short term not so much
I think it depends on the amount of degradation to the dust and its ability to bind and absorb nutrients, nitrogen and oxygen molecules
Dont worry, DP will sell it as compost
Came here to say the same. As been on an organic farm; mix with cattle shed manure and leave to rot/and turn over 12 months then spread 100% brilliant!!
@@Fizzyjester1corn cobs.. mills used have cobs . Plowed under. And saw dust.
Man behind the scenes you're exactly right I have 3 bikes 96 Harley super glide 05 Honda VTX 1300 and a 16 Kawasaki KLR 650 half of the time I ride my bike to work it will rain
Farmer Grayce did a mighty fine job for a first time dozer operator. She's run big equipment before, shows. Great Topsoil.
I love that when you do collaborations I can watch the other person’s video, forget some of the details after a few months sleep, then catch back up on the history channel! Always enjoy your videos and completely understand you have and UA-cam is not the most important task you have to do. Thanks for sharing!
Always horsing around!! Nice to have company!! Did Grayce get to try out MBTS motorcycle?😉🤗🇺🇸
My all time favorite machine that you have Mike, is the 850J green mean machine. Looks like there was a lot of water in that one area, and most likely why is was so slimmy in that one area. Aaron should of been in the truck a bit sooner, as to not of gotten so soaked. Aaron, Love that bike, SWEET!! My baby brother would love that. He is a gear head. for me, Jerry is 1st, Mike 2nd and Aaron 3rd, Farmer Grace is up there, but I have her as 4th, not bad for her first time, but I personally have my favorites. I agree that top sopil is black and very rich, would make some great gardening soil for raised beds..Great video.
Wow Aaron.. That's one nice looking bike..👍👍
Grace added some class to your channel. It was funny to see Aaron flustered. Nice bike Aaron.
Have you finished the camp ground pond? Beautiful soil. Thank you and have a great week.
Man, yall pushing around gold! Around here (NE Arizona) that sawdust dirt would be highly prized. You'd make a fortune selling that stuff.
Great video . She did a very good job for first time . I love Aaron's bike , it' to new for me . Mine is a 1980 1100 Goldwing . Joel Reppe Clear Lake SD
I had a feeling, that saw dust was holding moisture, but in the end, it sure turned out amazing, great work young Lady, AARON, and Mike😎😎😎👍👍👍🍮🍮🍮
Love the bike Aaron!! Happy to see both you and the bike have a low center of gravity.
That's some mighty fine pushing and shoving dirt...you fellers showed it who was boss...cool content as always and appreciate you taking us along.😎🇺🇲🚜🧑🔧😇🛻
That little Hyundai pushes likes it’s big 👍🏻🤩
That's very Nice Bike Aaron! (I knew there was something I liked about you!! 👍)
I thought the same thing! LOL
Yeah! I agree 👍, very nice 👍
Still love the spoon on the exhaust.... awesome job by your guest operator
Great job running the Hyundai dozer MBTS
Morning DP MBtS and Farmer Grace! Satisfying watching material curl off the edge of a dozer (I never get tired of it). Looks like the equipment is running great!
that does look like some good top soil
Awesome looking bike MBTS
Awesome drone footage Mr Dirt Perfect
Dang MBTS, that bike...GORGEOUS!
I second that
Ain't that the truth! First time I've not been able to make an independent comment and I hope he has some kind of plate to put under the kickstand. Especially when the soil gets soft from rain or asphalt from the sun...
At least it sits low enough so he can ride it! My dad had that same issue, so I was limited on his choice of bikes.
Oom 3:58 man🤔
😮Lili ukmj l🫣🙄😯🤯😵💫🤯😵💫😵😵💫😮😮
@@ericwhite4373 I second that motion.
Boy that old 850J cut what about 3ft off that berm? Impressive
SAW DUST is great rototilled into clay soil with lime and left for a year to break down makes great top soil later on ,Farmer Grace pushing dirt instead of tilling dirt , A really nice Bike Arron didn't know you rode
Aaron, when it started raining, I would have figured out a way to be in the cab with Farmer Grace and interviewed her and stayed dry. You were not thinking!
The there of you did a good job even with the rain.
I think he's married and knew better😊
Great job moving dirt guys
Wow that's some bike Aaron bet you look a cool dude riding that,with your leather jacket and viking helmet on down the road.
Looks like you got everything washed off including Aaron and his bike 😅thanks for the video.
Got to watch Farmer Grace's edition first, but she did not show MBTS's bike. Way cool! Great video and congrats! Things are Look'n Up around the DP Crew! Lee
Wow when people say this is the history channel, I guess so! Few months back there was a short video of her and now here she is! LOL. Yes I watch your shorts as well! Always give a thumbs up! 👍🏻
The few months back was close to a year ago and today’s video is a few months back…
😝
Proof time traveling is real, but erratic! 🤣🤣
@@slamsshenanigans2296 No 2 months ago!
I also remember her Being associated with dirt perfect On a previous Occasion
@@Leslie-e5j Thank you Leslie, I thought I was going mad , I was sure wasn't she at Chris' farm? anyway thanks for that!
Great video Mr Dirt Perfect and MBTS
It’s nice to see Grayce aka Farmer Grayce she’s one heck of an operator everybody should go watch her run the big toys on her farm DP your a good man 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Funniest thing is she lives right by me. Even know the family farm, but never seen her before. It’s a small world.
That small machine is a trip to watch it’s amazing and moves fast. I’d love trying one.
@ about 28:30 I thought man behind the scene was about to become man underneath the scene.
NICE bike Aaron.
Good drone camera work, MTBS!
A good one! Will check out farmer Grace! Thanks for sharing
I remember watching this on Grayce’s channel first. Excited I got to see y’all’s side of the video finally!
Great to see Farmer Grayce in your video Mr Dirt Perfect
I sure farmer Chris would like that mixture of soil and sawdust spread somewhere on one his less productive fields to help with yields.
Well Mike watching this I'm a digger and dumper man that's a long push and a good way to wear out mettle and burn fuel the little hyundai dozer looks powerful for its size I never seen one before
Made for great viewing guys and nice you let your guest have a turn on both dozers bro. Safe travels. Ken.
Arron nice looking bike. Where's the other 2 wheels that goes on each side of the back tire. lol
I've actually been wrestling with getting a goldwing with with the two extra Wheels which go up and down automatically To delay the inevitable of not being able to ride. It's either that or a trike...
11:40
@@billvandorn5332 ..............Come on! I'm almost 83 and still ridin' two-wheels.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see the UA-cam connections being made. Looking forward to seeing more of the new dozer. As I watched this the latest hurricane track has it ending up as a tropical storm winding up in the neighborhood of Derby. I figure you either just started a big job that will be impacted by rain or Arron will be stuck riding the bike this weekend. Either way I had a good laugh when I saw the hurricane track ending near your home. Must be dirt work is a magnet for hurricanes just like trailer parks to tornadoes. Wishing you and your family the best.
Great running the 850J Mr Dirt Perfect
Nice video boy's and girl... Doesn't matter how good she looks on your dozer and she did well for a first time, she's not scared! Credits for that, even tmbts showed up on his bike, trying to impress her 😉 midlife is coming 😜 But for me Jerry is still the number 1 dozer operator. As always thumbs up.
I owned a sawmill for about 25 years and as soon as you said “Sawdust” I knew what you were in for. Slime and smell. Actually, I was like “Get the big excavator and Bubba Dump and be done with it”. Got it done anyway, one push at a time.
Good job guys it was nice to meet farmer grace to keep up the good work
Love seeing Grace on your channel again, she can run any equipment you can put her in!
That my friends is a expensive piece of equipment....ohhh im talking about Aaron's scoot/bike ...Ole DP must be paying him good money..😂😂😂
He's a boss for the boiler maker this is just his side Job
He earns every penny of it!
He is a union boiler maker. He has said many times that he takes a severe pay cut to work with DP.
Great job running the 850J Grayce
Rainy day here in western mass. I thought this was a rerun at the start but still watch till the end to get the watch hours in. Thanks DP see you on the next one. 🤠
Hi Mike & Aaron & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Mike & Aaron & Friends Randy
DP, I see how you are! Trying to crowd MBTS to back over one of the windrows and trip while you are filming him from inside the cab of the ht100!🤔🤔🤔🤔
Now that is some tough dirt
She’s a lot easier to look at than either of you guys.. a big thumbs up today!
Great video guys love the extra/bulldozer operator you keep everybody in love all of them keep it up
That is going to be a topsoil Gold mine after about 10 years!
Been following ya'll since i saw farmer grace's pov a few months ago on her channel of this day. And i come back daily looking for new videos.
I wish I had several loads of that dirt, you can't find that where I'm at in Colorado.
I have a saw mill,and when the saw dust turns black, it's the best top soil for any endeavor for growing anything
Yes, she is prettier than MBTS but my vote is still for MBTS! I just kinda like him. And Wowzer, that bike is gorgeous!
Have a great weekend!
My Grandpa (on my mom's side) followed in the footsteps of his family. Her served in the Army in WWII, but he was more well known for his construction skills. He built his house and property, and it still stands to this very day! There is a nice lady who lives in it, and she takes very good care of it. I stop by to check on her regularly and she loves the stories about my family and the history of that house. My Grandpa was well known more for his cabinetry than anything else. All hand made in his shop at the house. He got all of his wood from the local sawmill in town. There are houses that have been here for since he was a child, and his cabinets are still in those houses! Even the realtors today know about his cabinets, and they have to explain to buyers that they aren't you cheap, crappy, prefab store bough cabinets. They were built to be permanent and one of a kind. He had his own patents and jigs, but he always made sure that no two houses had the same designs. My mom and my uncles grew up learning from him. My uncles followed in his footsteps (military service, construction, cabinetry, etc.) and made their name as well. My mom married my father and spent her life with him while he served in the Air Force. She always surprised everyone with her skills in construction knowledge, carpentry, cabinetry. She helped a lot of people do many things to improve their homes and property.
When work was slow for my grandpa and my uncles, they would work in the sawmill. There was something about the smell of all the different types of wood and saw dust. My mom took me to the mill not too long ago (it is still in operation). There were men there that grew up with my mom and uncles, and they remember by grandpa. She just stood there, eyes closed, the smell overwhelming her emotions, reminiscing her life and her family (she is the last of her generation). My life and path were different, but standing there in that sawmill, the smells, I felt the connection. Part of me whishes I had taken a different path and followed in the footsteps of my grandfather and uncles. I still would've served in the Air Force. But I feel that construction, woodworking, etc. would been a more beneficial career for me than a vehicle mechanic. I like that I can work on my own vehicles, but technology, tools, and equipment have become so expensive and complicated, that I would have to go back to school to learn how to be a mechanic all over. At least with the construction business, it hasn't become too over complicated.....yet.
She's a lot easier to look at then farmer Chris lol
Turning into nice compost. Add fishing worms and it turns into rich and valuable compost. They breakdown the fibers into fine particles that plants need.
Great video and some awesome-looking topsoil. I noticed something about the new dozer that you may want to talk about. When you were pushing with it, it looked like the doors only opened to a certain 45-degree forward angle, and they didn't fold back like on the 850J. That seems like a risk of getting snagged on limbs or other such stuff. Is that a legitimate concern or not?
Tell Arron I hate riding in the rain too. Poor bike 🏍 😢
Yeah! It sucks big time! For all the years I've been riding, I still hate it! Not so much for getting wet, it's looking out for others that have no idea how to drive when it's wet!
Cheers
Brings back memories! Used to run Cat D11 Carry dozer. Wasn't sawdust though it was in sandstone lol !!!!
Nice bike. Love the open primary.
So adult movie voice over man aka MBTS just happens to turn up on his chopper with a haircut when farmer Grace turns up. Yep.
IT'S A SETUP!
Haha 😂
@@RB-wl7ct lol
Good morning sunshines! Always love when you have special guest! Adds to my channels to watch! Much love and respect from Henderson Ga USA
best looking operator i have ever seen, love watching love to all from Wales 😂😂😂
C'mon MBTS tell the truth, you heard farmer Grace was on scene so you had a shave, clean shirt and decided today it's ride the bike and impress the LAYDEEEEE! 😂😂😂😂😂
I think he’s married though
Nice bike . I dig the colors .
Super bike Aaron...and super job guys...❤
Good stuff guys, well done special guest 👍 This came out. Really nice in the end. When I watch, most of the time I have no idea what you're doing, then it all just falls into place. I find it quite amazing stuff 👍
It's great viewing material.
Cheers
😎🇭🇲🦘✌️👍
I just wanted to say Aarin you got a sweet ride. I ride too. Still riding my 98 Wide Glide.
I've been watching your buddy Chris build Dams in North Carolina. Looking for him and stumbled across you.
MBTS better watch he might have a replacement. Thanks for the video
Pretty smooth touch on that dozer, especially for first time! Congrats girl. Yyyeah, you might wise to watch your six, Aaron!
Hey great episode again Mike and Aaron. Good to see Farmer Grayce pushing some dirt. Hey Aaron what a very, very nice bike.
Really after all that man's done ferr yu , hope yurr track falls off, see who's laffin then ehh. Thinking everyone starts on the roller , does maybe 100 hours on that at least. really appreciate yu Aaron Aussie on yurr side mate.
1,799 👍's up DP thank you for sharing 🤗
Looked like an easy day, no underground or overhead utilities. Fill looked clean. Just pushing.
Good job guys and Grace
Howdy Mr. Dirt, This was a fun, one day job! Other than Aaron getting wet - all went well! Beautiful bike, Aaron! Be safe on the roads. Thumbs up! Jim
This would have been a perfect job for Diesel Creeks ‘Scraper’…..😀
Farmer grace and Jerry is definitely in the top5😊❤
Don't leave Aaron out in the rain too long ... he's made of sugar and will dissolve.
Another great video guys! Arron, that is a nice looking bike!!👍🏻
I can't say as I like the position when the doors are open on the Hyundai, although I haven't sat in the seat. Wow that's some bike Aaron and Farmer Grace did well for the first time especially wanting to start off with an 850. Good video guys.
We watched farmergrayce video like a month and a half ago. Cood deal. Nice job boys and girls.
Mike you are still number one. no one can compare to you.
So Mike the big question did you clean the cab after you borrowed Aarons HD100 ? :P
That looks like some excellent composting top soil