This has to be the most gratifying project on the farm, it is like he is building you new land. I have about 20 acres I need to have done but it is way down the list for me at the moment. Looking good, keep it up and have a great new year.
Hi thanks for another update, You are going to have loads more good land when you are done. Guys south east of here are doing that to make crap land " Grain land" biggest problem is it should be brush or pasture for cattle. They got way to many rocks to move and paying $1000 an acre borrowed money for the crap. My buddys friend remembers guys doing some of that land in the 70's. He said there aren't grain bins in that area for a reason, some guys fathers have short memories L.O.L. That is a nice dozer , I guess give it 30 years and move the decimal point a bit you'll be like me with some equipment "able to afford it" then. Happy new year to you and the family, Take care.
Not as much fun as doing it yourself but its a quicker way to do it for sure ! Your going to have plenty of pasture when your done for your herd ! A good machine and a good operator can sure make a job go quicker than you can do it yourself . Looking good Mr. Nate Your Getting it done ! Bandit
I seen one for sale today and thought about you, Pretty good looking older machine with a rebuilt engine and all cylinders repacked and good under carriage for $13 grand . But I think you got the right idea, Hire it done and take it as a tax right off for hired work done on the farm. Plus it frees you up for other projects you need to get done around the farm. I bought an old IH TD9 track loader years ago and used it on the farms and sold it 5 years later for what I had in it, That don't happen too often ! LOL Keep up the great work Mr. Nate, Your doing a hell of a job of clean up ! Bandit
Happy New Year Mr Nate from Albert in Winnipeg Canada. I don't remember what your plans are for all this cleared land besides pasture. Raising something? Anyway great vid's
The CAT 953D operator is pretty slick popping those trees out & piling them up. Looking forward to seeing the end result. I hope you & your family had a Merry Christmas & have a Happy New Year. Stay safe.
Are you back down there now? Waaaay too cold for me! Thats a nice rig he has. Nothing beats a Cat. I run a 988 Cat frontloader for a living. We have a couple of them at work that have over 35k hours on them. New they are about 1.3 million.
Not me. We have 330 Volvos too (supposidly the 988 equivalent. I work in a steel mill hauling up to 65k coils. Volvos are great when new, but by the time ours have 7500 hrs on them, the center pins are slopped out and the trunion bearings are wore so bad the whole machine is loose as a goose. Those parts aren't even field replaceable like a CAT. Plus 15k and the engines are done. You get what you pay for in heavy equipment
Yeah we sold one off a old volvo to a buddy of mine. 2002 model he got it for 16k. But I'm new to heavy machinery. i just feel like volvo is more simple and more quality ride overall. I've driven a cat but I'm not used to it. To each there own i guess. But amazing video dude!
The Volvo is without a doubt simpler and a much better ride as long as the boom suspension works. We really beat the snot out of them. They run 24/7 365. Im sure the Volvos last a long time on slow speed work like material piles and whatnot.
Good evening Nate Hope you have had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Years day! I would have loved to share a drink with you BUT it is just too cold to get out. I have just been hibernating the past week and feeding the wood fire. Cheers
What a great job that operator seems to be doing for you in pretty short order I would say! If he can get a lot of the roots out then that is a real bonus which will reduce, if not stop, any damage to your machinery in the near future. Whilst the dry soil does not help you enlarge your pond it is really good that the machine is working on the surface and not mauling around in mud causing compaction and damage to your top soil. It is likely that your new seeds are likely to germinate and establish well assuming you get some rain. That number deer may of course be a problem grazing new seeds but with removing some of their cover will work in your favour in my opinion. However don't try and drive yourself too hard or you are likely to fall ill through exhaustion or have an accident. Get some rest chap because you look and sound totally knackered on this video. Happy New Year to you.
Dan Whiteford yeah he's definitely getting the roots out also the smaller stuff I'm going behind him and cleaning up with the stump bucket. I'll probably only work half day tomorrow and take the rest of the day off. Thanks for watching and thanks for your great comments as always
This has to be the most gratifying project on the farm, it is like he is building you new land. I have about 20 acres I need to have done but it is way down the list for me at the moment. Looking good, keep it up and have a great new year.
WhiskeyKing Happy New Year to you also thanks for watching man this project should really open things up
Looks good bud. Good call bringing that crawler in. Helluva machine. Happy New Year
God of Sod I agree if you think about it it's the cheapest way to go in the long run
Hi thanks for another update, You are going to have loads more good land when you are done. Guys south east of here are doing that to make crap land " Grain land" biggest problem is it should be brush or pasture for cattle. They got way to many rocks to move and paying $1000 an acre borrowed money for the crap. My buddys friend remembers guys doing some of that land in the 70's. He said there aren't grain bins in that area for a reason, some guys fathers have short memories L.O.L. That is a nice dozer , I guess give it 30 years and move the decimal point a bit you'll be like me with some equipment "able to afford it" then. Happy new year to you and the family, Take care.
super6954 it wow that's crazy
Cute little loader. It's my favorite type of machine to run . It's kinda like a oversized T 250 bobcat . 963 is more preferable for me as far as size.
Not as much fun as doing it yourself but its a quicker way to do it for sure ! Your going to have plenty of pasture when your done for your herd ! A good machine and a good operator can sure make a job go quicker than you can do it yourself . Looking good Mr. Nate Your Getting it done ! Bandit
Bandit farmer sure would be nice to have one
I seen one for sale today and thought about you, Pretty good looking older machine with a rebuilt engine and all cylinders repacked and good under carriage for $13 grand . But I think you got the right idea, Hire it done and take it as a tax right off for hired work done on the farm. Plus it frees you up for other projects you need to get done around the farm. I bought an old IH TD9 track loader years ago and used it on the farms and sold it 5 years later for what I had in it, That don't happen too often ! LOL Keep up the great work Mr. Nate, Your doing a hell of a job of clean up ! Bandit
Do you get those black locust thorn trees where you’re at? Those are the worst.
farmNwife yeah we do have them down here I've only ran across one on my land so far they're nasty
Happy New Year Mr Nate from Albert in Winnipeg Canada.
I don't remember what your plans are for all this cleared land besides pasture. Raising something?
Anyway great vid's
Albert Hiebert I plan on doing feeder cattle. Happy New Year to you also
Those crawlers are cool I tried to buy one a few years ago . You don't mess around Mr. Nate land clearing man.
AndersonCattleCo. I need to make every acre count
Your place is starting to shape up nicely.
Happy New Year to y'all and all from SOWEGA.
Thanks bud have a happy and safe New Year
That's just a big ass skid steer!! Lol 😂 lookin good bud!
Excavating 320 that's hilarious I was thinking the same thing
That’ll be one hell of a bonfire lol
Michigan Farming that’s exactly what I was thinking lol
Michigan Farming no doubt
good to see you back out on your land getting more done.
Soybean Farmer its really great to be down here
Yep that’s awesome!!! I could use one of them too. Gettin closer to cattle time!
Jake Ziegler it's all I think about Jake and everyday that goes by is one day closer man. Getting close
How much does he charge per hour - just curious
Donald Ellett $125 but he can get some work done in an hour man
He can do 10 times as much as you can with the bobcat - good idea
The CAT 953D operator is pretty slick popping those trees out & piling them up. Looking forward to seeing the end result. I hope you & your family had a Merry Christmas & have a Happy New Year. Stay safe.
crslyrn yeah you can definitely tell he's got some hours behind it Happy New Year to you also man
Are you back down there now? Waaaay too cold for me! Thats a nice rig he has. Nothing beats a Cat. I run a 988 Cat frontloader for a living. We have a couple of them at work that have over 35k hours on them. New they are about 1.3 million.
I'll take a volvo over a cat Any day! i run a loader
Not me. We have 330 Volvos too (supposidly the 988 equivalent. I work in a steel mill hauling up to 65k coils. Volvos are great when new, but by the time ours have 7500 hrs on them, the center pins are slopped out and the trunion bearings are wore so bad the whole machine is loose as a goose. Those parts aren't even field replaceable like a CAT. Plus 15k and the engines are done. You get what you pay for in heavy equipment
Yeah we sold one off a old volvo to a buddy of mine. 2002 model he got it for 16k. But I'm new to heavy machinery. i just feel like volvo is more simple and more quality ride overall. I've driven a cat but I'm not used to it. To each there own i guess. But amazing video dude!
The Volvo is without a doubt simpler and a much better ride as long as the boom suspension works. We really beat the snot out of them. They run 24/7 365. Im sure the Volvos last a long time on slow speed work like material piles and whatnot.
OzarkHomesteader and my girl has Christmas break because she is a school teacher so we're making a go of it
Got her revved up it’s either high idle or low idle bro no in between
Lol right on man
Good evening Nate Hope you have had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Years day!
I would have loved to share a drink with you BUT it is just too cold to get out. I have just been hibernating the past week and feeding the wood fire. Cheers
+festus51 no worries man we'll get it done some day
A good dozer operator can do just as good and keep piles free of dirt. Talking with 42 yrs experience. Piles with dirt show no experience
Right on
What a great job that operator seems to be doing for you in pretty short order I would say! If he can get a lot of the roots out then that is a real bonus which will reduce, if not stop, any damage to your machinery in the near future. Whilst the dry soil does not help you enlarge your pond it is really good that the machine is working on the surface and not mauling around in mud causing compaction and damage to your top soil. It is likely that your new seeds are likely to germinate and establish well assuming you get some rain.
That number deer may of course be a problem grazing new seeds but with removing some of their cover will work in your favour in my opinion.
However don't try and drive yourself too hard or you are likely to fall ill through exhaustion or have an accident. Get some rest chap because you look and sound totally knackered on this video.
Happy New Year to you.
Dan Whiteford yeah he's definitely getting the roots out also the smaller stuff I'm going behind him and cleaning up with the stump bucket. I'll probably only work half day tomorrow and take the rest of the day off. Thanks for watching and thanks for your great comments as always
Happy new year Mr nate hope you have a good time
John Ryan you too John
He makes short work of those trees.
tlowevpnv no doubt man you should see when he knocks the big ones down
Damn that's a lot of pasture lol
Noah Schoenike little bit at a time
When you get into cattle what kind of cattle are you looking to get? We had Charolais and Limousine cattle.
preston kerr most likely start off with Black Angus
I would love to have that in my rock pit for digging road base
+Sowerscattleco it's a bad bitch.
nice work.
DLK HAY thanks bud
Happy new year to you and yours
He's doing a good job with the Cat 953D.
roger wilson I can tell he's spent some time operating
Have a happy new year! That operators waste no time...
IH826 Farmall ya he's really good
Is that a 4 cylinder or 6
Donald Ellett pretty sure it's a 6
Donald Ellett 4 cylinder, cat 3204
That loader is pretty powerful.
Yes sir. Its bigger than it looks in the video also.
Pretty piece of property you have there.
Alan Schmalzried it's getting there you should have seen it when I bought it
Mr Nate I’ve enjoyed watching the progress. Coming right along!