Nice work Captain! You didn't let us get wet when you crossed the drainage ditch, found us unharmed in the cornfield, and provided some great shots during the cleanup work. I like the new accessory mount for your camera, now you should consider a lanyard for the magnet mount so you don't drop us on the ground when the mag mount fails.... Just a suggestion, to save camera damage during the high danger jobs you take us on! Good to see you and Mike working together again, as always a good time. Work safe, stay warm, keep the dirt movin' Doug@ the "ranch"
Another great video from the captain! Was wondering if anyone else was waiting for Mike to jump out from one of the side driveways in the beginning in the 120 to effectively yell boo 👻 I got you. That and loved the reference to deer tracks, reminded me of the old joke about the three guys arguing about the tracks they found in the woods that were run over by a train. Keep up the great camera shots. Stay safe.
Living dangerous indeed. I haven't lived that dangerous since 1979 when I rode the beaver tail on our engine at 60 mph in 25 degree temps to a second alarm fire. That trip gave a whole new meaning to the word cold,,, but I survived then and only had a few bruises, thanks to the corn stalk today. 😉
Turned out really good the farmer should be really happy with it. I can see where the camera mounts will come in handy another idea is a camera tripod for your gopro to help you out as well. Keep up the great videos
Kenny Mysak you’re right! I have a tripod I use sometimes, but the dang thing is so light it blows over easy, maybe I need to get a better one! Thanks for watching and thanks for the suggestion!
Now I see how you guys keep your machine underbellys clean... drive through a corn field! Was just thinking how well those corn stalks worked to brush off the belly... I bet we don’t get the worm’s eye view today and BAM... you dropped me right on my noggin!
At first I though "Oh No he lost the cam, then I realized I wouldn't be watching the video without you finding it. One trick I have used on a loader is if you want to back pull a pile that is about half the height if the bucket. Pull all the way past and leave your bucket like you were gonna load it then set the bucket down and back up and you can drag most of the pile.
So what’s your opinion on the 90-2? Does it seem to have good power to size ratio? I’ve run a Kubota mini excavator and the size to power ratio seemed off to me. It was a decent size machine just didn’t seem to have the power for its size.
DmaxMarshall I love that 90-2. Now keep in mind it’s the only skid steer I’ve ran, it I’ve never felt it lacking and have been autopsied a couple times about the stability and the power. He used to have a U-35 mini hoe, now that machine was unimpressive as far as power and break out force went.
Wow !!! Do all UA-camrs go brain dead when it gets cold outside ?!?!?! It sure looks that way this year. You,Mike,Wade,chipbnchguy,cole and sooo many other channels content has gone in the shitter !!!!
Nice work Captain!
You didn't let us get wet when you crossed the drainage ditch, found us unharmed in the cornfield, and provided some great shots during the cleanup work. I like the new accessory mount for your camera, now you should consider a lanyard for the magnet mount so you don't drop us on the ground when the mag mount fails.... Just a suggestion, to save camera damage during the high danger jobs you take us on!
Good to see you and Mike working together again, as always a good time. Work safe, stay warm, keep the dirt movin'
Doug@ the "ranch"
lakesideranch I do my best! Thanks Doug, hope your holidays are going well!
Another great video from the captain! Was wondering if anyone else was waiting for Mike to jump out from one of the side driveways in the beginning in the 120 to effectively yell boo 👻 I got you. That and loved the reference to deer tracks, reminded me of the old joke about the three guys arguing about the tracks they found in the woods that were run over by a train. Keep up the great camera shots. Stay safe.
Tom Bixby I am familiar with the train joke! It’s a classic. Thank you for the great comment sir!
Living dangerous indeed. I haven't lived that dangerous since 1979 when I rode the beaver tail on our engine at 60 mph in 25 degree temps to a second alarm fire. That trip gave a whole new meaning to the word cold,,, but I survived then and only had a few bruises, thanks to the corn stalk today. 😉
bluemtnsman old school back stepping! You’ve made me a jealous man sir!
Turned out really good the farmer should be really happy with it. I can see where the camera mounts will come in handy another idea is a camera tripod for your gopro to help you out as well. Keep up the great videos
Kenny Mysak you’re right! I have a tripod I use sometimes, but the dang thing is so light it blows over easy, maybe I need to get a better one! Thanks for watching and thanks for the suggestion!
Like the new boat logo at the end of the video.
Rick Burns thank you!
Awesome video thanks for sharing it
ANDREW Shullick and thanks for watching it!
Another great combination of content and music.
Nice job driver busy busy busy! 🐝
Dirt Boss Tri-County Masonry & Excavating hey thank you sir!
Dang! Mike was trying to flog you with the old floppy bucket!
Blackdog Tractor/Excavator the ol’ floppy attack! 😂😂
Now I see how you guys keep your machine underbellys clean... drive through a corn field! Was just thinking how well those corn stalks worked to brush off the belly... I bet we don’t get the worm’s eye view today and BAM... you dropped me right on my noggin!
William Harris it’s the secret to a clean undercarriage!
like watching two working too gather Merry Christmas and Happy new Year
Some nice live action lol good job guys
Nick Popelka thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Good video again my friend be safe on the road I am caught up on your video now keep them coming you do good
U r getting pretty good on the skid steer good job 👍
Richard Hedrick thank you!
Captain, if a bear shows up, just make sure you can run faster than Mike.
Buckhanan that’s right! Hahaha
You keep it interesting! Merry Christmas form the great state of North Carolina
J Britt thank you and merry Christmas to you as well!
Good Job
Reel McCoy thank you!
At first I though "Oh No he lost the cam, then I realized I wouldn't be watching the video without you finding it. One trick I have used on a loader is if you want to back pull a pile that is about half the height if the bucket. Pull all the way past and leave your bucket like you were gonna load it then set the bucket down and back up and you can drag most of the pile.
Brian Gardiner hey I appreciate the tip! I need all the help I can get. Thanks buddy!
Nice video. Is that a tear i saw in the right track on skid loader. Be safe and have fun
Bruce Huff it has a few scars...but that’s what makes her beautiful!
G'day Captain
Murphy Law g’ day sir!
I just knew we were lost forever.
Bucks WoodShop almost had to fall out mikes drone for a search! Thanks for watching!
I didn't think u was going to find us lol
Josh Cunningham it was touch and go for minute! 😂. Thanks for watching!
So what’s your opinion on the 90-2? Does it seem to have good power to size ratio? I’ve run a Kubota mini excavator and the size to power ratio seemed off to me. It was a decent size machine just didn’t seem to have the power for its size.
DmaxMarshall I love that 90-2. Now keep in mind it’s the only skid steer I’ve ran, it I’ve never felt it lacking and have been autopsied a couple times about the stability and the power. He used to have a U-35 mini hoe, now that machine was unimpressive as far as power and break out force went.
Well, that didn't go as planned lol
Man With A Plan that’s why my channel doesn’t have your name! 😂😂
How did you bend the right rear fender on the Mack?
Tired old mechanic I’m not sure, happened before I came back to work. I believe it’s on the winter list though! Good eye!
You must have hit that two speed lol
David Malloy two speeds!!!!! 😂😂
Good thing that's got two speeds or youda never made it through
I thought I was going to be crushed!
Tony Peters it was a close call!
That's a big deere. Lol
dont drop me it dident feel good ha ha
Earl's Life I’m sorry! 😂😂
Fire wood !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol
a game of wheres waldo
Leo Kelly an expensive game of where’s Waldo!!! But we won didn’t we!
@@CaptainKleeman yes you did lmao
Wow !!! Do all UA-camrs go brain dead when it gets cold outside ?!?!?! It sure looks that way this year. You,Mike,Wade,chipbnchguy,cole and sooo many other channels content has gone in the shitter !!!!
6.5 Creedy thanks buddy! That means a lot to us guys. Always nice to hear from you!
Put my name on the list too! I go brain dead this time of the year about every year. They call it hibernation in animals.