One thing I’ve noticed I’ve watched other channels doing the same type work but when this guy is finished with a job it always looks good and no messes left behind I do believe his customers are getting top notch work well worth there money.
It amazes me how much work can get done with just a skid steer. Of course an experienced operator makes it look easy. Thanks Chris for sharing your life with all of us!
That’s a product showcase if I ever seen one! Best skidsteer operator around combined with class leading 115 Hp skidsteer that puts bobcats 850 to shame
I like watching you spread material with the skid steer. I bought an older one a while back to use on my property and am still learning how to operate it correctly and efficiently. I can do pretty well with the grapple, but not so much with the grading bucket. I pick up little "tips and tricks" by watching you. I realize that it takes practice and one important lesson that I learned a long time ago is that "slow is smooth and smooth is fast". I try to take my time when using it.
I used to take the occasional glider flight (dual control - never took my licence exam) when based at RAF Catterick back in the 70's. Incredibly peaceful with no engine noise, only the air passing over the plane.
Chris I gotta tell you ive been watching your videos for years and you are what inspired me from doing this work as a side gig - to going all in and I've been crazy busy since day one. Not all days are "fun" but I love it all. Id love to come work with you sometime to learn from the master at no charge. Even a few jobs or a few weeks of helping ya out to pick up a few things would be awesome!
All your work looks so clean and finished after you get done. You are truly a master at what you do. I enjoy watching anything and everything that you have a machine to operate. Your videos could be a teaching tool for anyone wanting to learn the skills you have gotten so good at. Keep up the great work and videos!
Damn! I'm so disappointed! Not a single tree ripped out or broken! No mud! No riser installed! No floating mats! And worst of all ... NO FIRE!?!? Come on Chris! Lol
Awesome worker , and an Incredible operator. Dont come in a package deal to often. But with you. It does, absolute pleasure watching your videos. Thats coming from a guy who's been running machines for 35 yrs , you just have a gift my man
Said it before, I'll say it again, that skidsteer is a wonderful "lil" machine. With Chris here at the stern and all the attachments it can handle, it's an actual Swiss army knife of a machine !
It is amazing at how far those gliders can travel. Saw on here in western NC a few months ago and tracked it. It had came out of VA and had went down to around Spartanburg and was on it's way back to VA. It was continuously circling in thermals along the way.
As always, you've done another great job on this pad. You really do make it look easy when we all know it is not that easy to get it looking right and done right.
Thanks. You gave that little skid steer a work out today. Looks like kind of a lonely life working all by yourself on these projects. ... well, you do have us looking over your shoulder! Nice work.
Do you know what sucks about you Chris?! Do you?! You make this shit look so easy that is armchair quarterbacks think, get, I think I could do that. I'll just rent a machine and do it myself. And then we quickly realize that we don't know what in the hell were doing! Lol Seriously though, great job as always.
I would say the number one failings of the DIY types is they dont get the right machine for the job, they tend to try and go with a less expensive rental on a smaller machine thinking they can work a little slower and save a few bucks. For instance, for this they would rent a wheeled machine instead of a tracked machine which is much more stable and had much better traction. In this case it takes both an experienced operator as well as the right machine to cut a nice flat grade stripping off the topsoil for prep for the project. You can also see that Chris isnt taking huge cuts when removing the topsoil which is key keeping the machine moving and getting the grade correct.
Takes a lot of hrs to develop this skill......homeowners and weekend warriors think its easy.....and it IS IF you have the talent to use the machine to its potential.... If you dont its a nightmare lol
That's one mighty quick turnaround for you, would've been mighty fine with trucks day 2 you were there...and good grass he's growing, people will complain you're not saving the grass LOL... "no no save the grass, it's nice grass, save the grass, maybe Beely wants some grass"
Awsome job! I'm attempting to build my own slab pad on a house were building. The concrete/ slab guy asks that its 15 feet wider than the dimensions of the house and 2 bricks high. What is 2 bricks high? Is two bricks 6 inches above grade or more than that? I should have asked the slab guy to clarify being I'm a noob but I didn't. Also wondering if I need to use a sheeps foot to compact the dirt or will the skid steer be good enough?
What pretty soil. Can’t say it looks that good everywhere in NC though. I almost started to yap about why you aren’t using a 4in1 to strip that soil but you did a hella job with that smooth bucket.
My lord that's a pricy pad here. Stone is 750/ld for a tandem. Our customers usually want dirt then 6" stone. I bet working w all stone is way easier. Turned out awsome man!!!!!
can they gross more than 80k with those quad and 5 axle or even that 6 axle truck in nc? in nj you never see more than triaxles. if they cant gross more just seems like it is a heavier truck so less payload. but i dont know if nc requires them to be quads or more
Man I hated to see all that good sod go to waste. Here I am wanting to get a good stand of grass. LOL Good work again Chris, Mike here from Cherryville, NC (Gaston County)
Do you know you have of customer. According to different channel I watch you are best, you know what you are doing. You have confident to yourself, keep the good job and jobs coming in your way, Good luck as always
i was curious why you were using so much powder on that, up here blend is actually cheaper than the dust, and we do it opposite, fabric, blend then a little powder on top for the moneyshine! nice job and i like the swale you cut around the backside.
I got used to seeing the plane towing gliders living right next to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. They do quite a bit of that at the Academy.....
Just for what it's worth, gliders only go down, sailplanes can operate in thermals, rising wind from hills and mountains and can stay up for hours and thousands of miles.
Had a glider like that from southern virgina land in my drive way. The guy told me that they use the wind currents to build speed afterwards and that him and his buddy were trying to see how far they could make it and he lost his buddy landed another 20 miles north
i'll bet he's been over/under a bit at a few jobs but, that's part of 'the learning curve' they don't teach that in school. and he makes it all seem so simple.
I’ll tell you one thing Chris you damn sure had that skid steer bowed up you wasnt letting no grass grow up under it. but anyway brother another great video and I know you’ll be glad when They get your 220 fixed so you can get back to work on that pond, so you and John and your family stay safe and keep the videos coming brother
Gotta love it. Strip the grass and be right on sand. In my neck of the woods you would still have to go between 1’ to 16” to take out the loam - overburden.
Turned out really nice Chris !! That was killer your stone Guy took care of ya, and got everything you needed to get it completed !! Man, I know your Chompin' at the Bit, too get your machine back, and running !! Got your schedule all messed up , on your other jobs. Hopefully , they will have you fixed on up pretty quick !! May already have ?? don't know how far back your videos are..lololol... But, Great as always Man !! Have a Great Evening , And On too the Next....
Hello Chris, I was curious about the excavator going down and the Dozer going down basically at the same time! Is there such a thing as getting ahold of bad d e f? It seems an awful big coincidence that both units went down basically at the same time, I am a retired excavation contractor 2018 so I am unfamiliar with the emission systems using d e f
There's at least a theory that DEF goes bad and/or forms/leaves crystalline deposits on/at the injector(s?) due to age, and more specifically if not stored where sunlight and heat can't get to it; that to be extremely watchful of the date on it when it's on a huge sale somewhere (I'm picturing sitting outside on a skid). I haven't looked into that and have no idea of any type of chemical degradation. It wouldn't surprise me if it were possible for a bulk delivery to be or get contaminated or degraded but I don't have anything ro back that up either way. I'm "lucky" in that I couldn't justify anything newer than my '97 7.3 PS due to maintenance costs vs my limited use. Again, don't count on what I "said", take it with many grains of salt, it is not gospel, and I have no "miles" to say "your mileage may vary". I only shared because you posted a month ago..
Always gets me how light in colour dirt is in the US. "Topsoil" in my garden here in the UK is nigh on black & 20-24" deep. Probably down to these parts being under a mile of ice not too far back in geological time.
Depends on where you are at. Go to the Mississippi River bottom and you’ll find over 20 feet of the darkest top soil you’ve ever seen that’s been built up over thousands of years. The geology of the US is very varied.
It depends…. I helped a friend hand dig for a cellar door in Des Moines, Iowa. We were 7 feet down into the blackest topsoil that I have ever seen. 200 miles south in Kansas City, we might have 6 inches of topsoil. Of course we donated most of it to the east coast about 90 years ago.
Is it a challenge when it comes to parts or service to have several different brands versus a single brand of equipment? Do you have a single dealer or several?
Do you always order fill material by weight and not by volume ever, Chris? Is it easier to go from density to final volume, than direct from volume and compression ratio for the material? Just curious!
a lot of experience and lots of know how makes jobs like this easy . Chris I don't know anyone with more of both your Awesome at what you do thanks for the video
So different to see work like this when there are no rocks or stones. The last glacier left many and not easy to landscape like Chris is able to do with his fine equipment. Chris smooths that rock like putting icing on a cake.. smooth as smooth as can be. Artistic.
One thing I’ve noticed I’ve watched other channels doing the same type work but when this guy is finished with a job it always looks good and no messes left behind I do believe his customers are getting top notch work well worth there money.
I try to do the best I can with what im given to work with
@@letsdig18 Well, you certainly do young man ! 👍
It amazes me how much work can get done with just a skid steer. Of course an experienced operator makes it look easy. Thanks Chris for sharing your life with all of us!
That’s a product showcase if I ever seen one! Best skidsteer operator around combined with class leading 115 Hp skidsteer that puts bobcats 850 to shame
I like watching you spread material with the skid steer. I bought an older one a while back to use on my property and am still learning how to operate it correctly and efficiently. I can do pretty well with the grapple, but not so much with the grading bucket. I pick up little "tips and tricks" by watching you. I realize that it takes practice and one important lesson that I learned a long time ago is that "slow is smooth and smooth is fast". I try to take my time when using it.
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I used to take the occasional glider flight (dual control - never took my licence exam) when based at RAF Catterick back in the 70's. Incredibly peaceful with no engine noise, only the air passing over the plane.
Snap !! from Grantham late 60s.
Never cease to be impressed. Wish you lived close to me. Thanks for sharing.
I could watch/listen to this all day.
Is that weird?! LOL
I need like a 10 hour loop of the skid steer perfectly glazing off sod! LOL
Chris I gotta tell you ive been watching your videos for years and you are what inspired me from doing this work as a side gig - to going all in and I've been crazy busy since day one. Not all days are "fun" but I love it all. Id love to come work with you sometime to learn from the master at no charge. Even a few jobs or a few weeks of helping ya out to pick up a few things would be awesome!
Really is. a pleasure to watch a fellow operator who’s in sink with his equipment. Great job
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All your work looks so clean and finished after you get done. You are truly a master at what you do. I enjoy watching anything and everything that you have a machine to operate. Your videos could be a teaching tool for anyone wanting to learn the skills you have gotten so good at. Keep up the great work and videos!
Damn! I'm so disappointed! Not a single tree ripped out or broken! No mud! No riser installed! No floating mats! And worst of all ... NO FIRE!?!? Come on Chris! Lol
It’s enjoyable watching someone who knows their craft or skill do their work. You make it look easier than it is!
Awesome worker , and an Incredible operator. Dont come in a package deal to often. But with you. It does, absolute pleasure watching your videos. Thats coming from a guy who's been running machines for 35 yrs , you just have a gift my man
The costumer got a great base. Ready for construction with no worries about regrading.
@@cmmartti
Spell check got me again🥸
Thank goodness the skid steer is running well.
its got a/c issues LOL
You don't need any special tools or equipment you do quite fine with the skid steer good job looks good. 👍👍😀🇨🇦
Said it before, I'll say it again, that skidsteer is a wonderful "lil" machine. With Chris here at the stern and all the attachments it can handle, it's an actual Swiss army knife of a machine !
It is amazing at how far those gliders can travel. Saw on here in western NC a few months ago and tracked it. It had came out of VA and had went down to around Spartanburg and was on it's way back to VA. It was continuously circling in thermals along the way.
I was happy to hear you are coming to the UA-cam Meet and Greet with Dirt Perfect! I can’t wait for that livestream…lol.
Always a top of the line job! KUDOS!
I swear he uses that blade like a paintbrush. Diesel art!
As always, you've done another great job on this pad. You really do make it look easy when we all know it is not that easy to get it looking right and done right.
Thanks. You gave that little skid steer a work out today. Looks like kind of a lonely life working all by yourself on these projects. ... well, you do have us looking over your shoulder! Nice work.
Dang, wish I had that grass on my yard here in Missouri!
Do you know what sucks about you Chris?! Do you?! You make this shit look so easy that is armchair quarterbacks think, get, I think I could do that. I'll just rent a machine and do it myself. And then we quickly realize that we don't know what in the hell were doing! Lol
Seriously though, great job as always.
haha I get that a lot, then I get paid to come fix the mess LOL
@@letsdig18 so you are basically generating work for yourself by all the DIY-operators watching your vids 😜
I would say the number one failings of the DIY types is they dont get the right machine for the job, they tend to try and go with a less expensive rental on a smaller machine thinking they can work a little slower and save a few bucks. For instance, for this they would rent a wheeled machine instead of a tracked machine which is much more stable and had much better traction. In this case it takes both an experienced operator as well as the right machine to cut a nice flat grade stripping off the topsoil for prep for the project. You can also see that Chris isnt taking huge cuts when removing the topsoil which is key keeping the machine moving and getting the grade correct.
Takes a lot of hrs to develop this skill......homeowners and weekend warriors think its easy.....and it IS
IF you have the talent to use the machine to its potential....
If you dont its a nightmare lol
Chris, it is always enjoyable watching you work. You always do an amazing job. I give you a gold medal 🥇
Too bad you didn’t have a turf cutter! That was such nice grass. Enjoyed the video. Thanks
A sod cutter would have been nice as well, but it's a bit more work.
@@Farm_fab Turf... a much nicer description
Yeh, that is what I was thinking
Is there anyone more efficient than Chris on a skid steer? I doubt it!
Good looking pad Thanks for sharing Chris 👍
That's one mighty quick turnaround for you, would've been mighty fine with trucks day 2 you were there...and good grass he's growing, people will complain you're not saving the grass LOL... "no no save the grass, it's nice grass, save the grass, maybe Beely wants some grass"
Great project.
You make it look so easy!
A pro at work, clean, quick,efficient, bugger all swearing , nice work,looks after his equipment, even when it doesnt do the same for him,
Pulling them excavator levers look's so easy. There is some skill with the levels in this job Chris. Thank you.
Another amazing building pad done, that's a bummer that your Volvo isn't ready to demolish some tree's.have a great week
A real nice job. You can get a lot done with a skid steer.
That is fine looking pad prep. A work of art.
I wish my yard was as smooth as the dirt under the grass. Mines all rock bed by the river.
Beach sand
Awsome job! I'm attempting to build my own slab pad on a house were building. The concrete/ slab guy asks that its 15 feet wider than the dimensions of the house and 2 bricks high. What is 2 bricks high? Is two bricks 6 inches above grade or more than that? I should have asked the slab guy to clarify being I'm a noob but I didn't. Also wondering if I need to use a sheeps foot to compact the dirt or will the skid steer be good enough?
That skid steer is awesome, with Chris driving. I think you could put blade on that baby like the road grader. Watch it go.
On the 6 Axle trucks, is there any steering on the drop axles? Or do they have to lift every time they have to turn to prevent tire scrub?
Waiting for the next Pond Job please.... morning therapy enjoys New pond creation or even dredging / repairs !!
theres a few good ones that will take place before the years end!
Big job- very well done!! Thanks for the video.
Absolutely awesome job well done Chris
Well done sir! You make it look easy!
What pretty soil. Can’t say it looks that good everywhere in NC though. I almost started to yap about why you aren’t using a 4in1 to strip that soil but you did a hella job with that smooth bucket.
the skid steer is a versatile machine. I always wanted one with a big snowblower on it for these Michigan winters. nice work.
You certainly make my bobcat operating look a bit shabby 🤣🤣🤣
Hell of a lot of fill. Good job. Take care & cheers from 🐨🦘🥰
My lord that's a pricy pad here. Stone is 750/ld for a tandem. Our customers usually want dirt then 6" stone. I bet working w all stone is way easier. Turned out awsome man!!!!!
can they gross more than 80k with those quad and 5 axle or even that 6 axle truck in nc? in nj you never see more than triaxles. if they cant gross more just seems like it is a heavier truck so less payload. but i dont know if nc requires them to be quads or more
man, you are slicker than snot on a doorknob taking up topsoil.I enjoy watching a master at work.
Awesome job
Man I hated to see all that good sod go to waste. Here I am wanting to get a good stand of grass. LOL Good work again Chris, Mike here from Cherryville, NC (Gaston County)
As a dad that loves mowing my lawn, this hurt.
Looked awesome
Nice work Cris, Its your attention to detail that sets you apart, Enjoyed watching it.Thanks.Stay safe.
Do you know you have of customer. According to different channel I watch you are best, you know what you are doing. You have confident to yourself, keep the good job and jobs coming in your way, Good luck as always
Excellent work as always Chris. Thank you for sharing!
i was curious why you were using so much powder on that, up here blend is actually cheaper than the dust, and we do it opposite, fabric, blend then a little powder on top for the moneyshine! nice job and i like the swale you cut around the backside.
You make it look easy
Very tidy work Chris, great job! 👍🏻
I got used to seeing the plane towing gliders living right next to the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. They do quite a bit of that at the Academy.....
Just for what it's worth, gliders only go down, sailplanes can operate in thermals, rising wind from hills and mountains and can stay up for hours and thousands of miles.
Had a glider like that from southern virgina land in my drive way. The guy told me that they use the wind currents to build speed afterwards and that him and his buddy were trying to see how far they could make it and he lost his buddy landed another 20 miles north
I like the way it looks, too.
Tl12 works great, but the operator dang he kill,s it everytime thumbs up!
Another excellent job.
💯
Looks great !
That looks really good you sure do great work thank you for making the videos
You did a really nice job of estimating how much dirt to remove on the "high" side to balance out the low side backfill.
i'll bet he's been over/under a bit at a few jobs but, that's part of 'the learning curve' they don't teach that in school. and he makes it all seem so simple.
I’ll tell you one thing Chris you damn sure had that skid steer bowed up you wasnt letting no grass grow up under it. but anyway brother another great video and I know you’ll be glad when They get your 220 fixed so you can get back to work on that pond, so you and John and your family stay safe and keep the videos coming brother
Gotta love it. Strip the grass and be right on sand. In my neck of the woods you would still have to go between 1’ to 16” to take out the loam - overburden.
You make everything look easy! Wish they had skid steers like that when I had one,731 bobcat was better than nothing but not by much .lol
I'm still using a 610 as a little home gamer.
It’s better than a wheelbarrow
@@dirtfarmer7472 Only just but not as good as a shovel !!
I still have a IH 414 with a trip bucket
@@georgedavidson7986 Lol those things were Float at best,no diggy
nice you were working it!
I love the lightening attractors behind you. Pretty work as always.
I'm somewhat impressed with your grading work, you put other operators to shame keep up the great work chris.
I don't think people realize what can be done in a day with a big skid steer!
Turned out really nice Chris !! That was killer your stone Guy took care of ya, and got everything you needed to get it completed !! Man, I know your Chompin' at the Bit, too get your machine back, and running !! Got your schedule all messed up , on your other jobs. Hopefully , they will have you fixed on up pretty quick !! May already have ?? don't know how far back your videos are..lololol... But, Great as always Man !! Have a Great Evening , And On too the Next....
Looking good . I know you will be glad to get your excavator fixed
Hello Chris, I was curious about the excavator going down and the Dozer going down basically at the same time! Is there such a thing as getting ahold of bad d e f? It seems an awful big coincidence that both units went down basically at the same time, I am a retired excavation contractor 2018 so I am unfamiliar with the emission systems using d e f
There's at least a theory that DEF goes bad and/or forms/leaves crystalline deposits on/at the injector(s?) due to age, and more specifically if not stored where sunlight and heat can't get to it; that to be extremely watchful of the date on it when it's on a huge sale somewhere (I'm picturing sitting outside on a skid). I haven't looked into that and have no idea of any type of chemical degradation. It wouldn't surprise me if it were possible for a bulk delivery to be or get contaminated or degraded but I don't have anything ro back that up either way. I'm "lucky" in that I couldn't justify anything newer than my '97 7.3 PS due to maintenance costs vs my limited use.
Again, don't count on what I "said", take it with many grains of salt, it is not gospel, and I have no "miles" to say "your mileage may vary". I only shared because you posted a month ago..
I've said it before ànd I'll say it again , pretty work 👍👍👍👍👍
Always gets me how light in colour dirt is in the US.
"Topsoil" in my garden here in the UK is nigh on black & 20-24" deep. Probably down to these parts being under a mile of ice not too far back in geological time.
Depends on where you are at. Go to the Mississippi River bottom and you’ll find over 20 feet of the darkest top soil you’ve ever seen that’s been built up over thousands of years. The geology of the US is very varied.
@@Bill_N_ATX I need to visit the North West & far North East at some point - avoiding cities, as I'm a peaceful rural type.
Here in Northern Minnesota we have black dirt just like you mentioned
@@pol5507 I've spent most of my time in NM, GA & AL. Once the ban on us foreigners is lifted, I must travel further north.
It depends…. I helped a friend hand dig for a cellar door in Des Moines, Iowa. We were 7 feet down into the blackest topsoil that I have ever seen. 200 miles south in Kansas City, we might have 6 inches of topsoil. Of course we donated most of it to the east coast about 90 years ago.
Good God you make it look easy Chris, like anyone with 20 years of experience day in day out could just go out there and make it happen... ;)
For some reason I enjoy the sound of the tailgate slamming shut on the dump trucks. It's the weirdest thing.
Looks great Chris 🇺🇲 another job well done 🇺🇲 Chris what skid steer do you think is the best for the money in 2021 thanks for your information 🇺🇲
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Chris can you explain the reason for all the tag axles on truck , you must have some low axle loading weight limits ??
You make it look so easy.
Wow looks fantastic Chris,,,,,,,,,,,,
Is it a challenge when it comes to parts or service to have several different brands versus a single brand of equipment? Do you have a single dealer or several?
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I hate stripping grass around my area since we have solid red clay you have it made in that sandy topsoil! It actually looked fun!
does your skidloader have trouble with ware on the bottom of the bucket as i see you back blade
Looks great Chris 👍👍
All that free SOD that someone could have used. LoL Gotta admit, that was some nice looking grass. Cheers from Oshawa Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
clearing the sod reminded me of plowing snow, up north, with a box plow on a loader or skid steer
Chris looks like your next big purchase need to be some dump trucks so you had the material when you need it site looks good man have a blessed day
Do you always order fill material by weight and not by volume ever, Chris? Is it easier to go from density to final volume, than direct from volume and compression ratio for the material? Just curious!
It's all sold by the ton here. I have to figure it up by the yard and then convert it to tons so I know how much I need
What do you use for tons/yd?
@@edstone2376 1.4 for sand , more like 1.3 for gravel
Damn, what's the tonnage the 6 axle can haul? the most we have here in FL is 4 axle straight trucks.. I could look it up, im just being lazy..
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a lot of experience and lots of know how makes jobs like this easy . Chris I don't know anyone with more of both your Awesome at what you do thanks for the video
Nice finish to this job bro. Safe travels
So different to see work like this when there are no rocks or stones. The last glacier left many and not easy to landscape like Chris is able to do with his fine equipment.
Chris smooths that rock like putting icing on a cake.. smooth as smooth as can be. Artistic.
Pretty cool video and you got a lot done in no time. On to the next one.
Nice evening Job !!
Another amazing job chris we just need more people tjat take pride in there work. Thumbs up to you.
Another fantastic video Chris it looks great.
You could try the gliding some time, one ride isn't a big expense and it is a lot of fun.
Great job!