I like your channel the best of all the similar channels. One reason is that you don’t have a constant sidekick where 50% of the time is spent bantering back and forth instead of the actual project (sorry other channels, I know I am probably the exception). I know bantering is going to happen when friends get together but…..I just like to watch and hear you describe what you are going to do, what you are doing and why you are doing it. I’m not in the excavation business, I just like watching your projects, even the stuck truck.
Hard days make us appreciate the good days. It has raised her for days and has stayed cloudy when it did stop for a day. Cold air is coming at least for north Arkansas. Maybe it will freeze there enough to help. Great video.
I wonder if Santa would bring me a D6 to play with? The place would never be the same and the neighbors would be nervous.😏😉😂 Thanks for the ride along sir, good vid, mud and all.
Perfect day for excavator sliding! Need to see some slides! 😉 new blade guard on the D-6 is working well. I do see some yellow paint coming in the future
Great work Chris. When you alone and working for yourself, you just can't quit. Nobodies going to come in and fix it for you. You figure it out through trial and error. Otherwise known as extreme tenacity. Thanks very much for sharing.
Incredible. Some of that mud looks like you could sink to your waist in it. Lordy, Chris, you are the man! Not only did you get the dozer unstuck the other day, now you released an even bigger monster by freeing Barney. All by yourself. That was fun to watch (I'm sure not to experience). Can't wait for the next installment.
You have way more ambition than me. On a muddy day like that I'd be hanging around home making excuses about why I can't work! Thanks for another good video.
Always nice to see someone with the determination you displayed in this video. You can give out, but never give up! Way to make the most of a sloppy situation!!! Hopefully you'll get some drier weather soon so you won't have to deal with all that mud!!!
Driving through the slosh one day, all of a sudden wheels stop grabbing and ya get such a sinking feeling. The veiw from under the truck was pretty cool, you could really see the mud pack.
Working in swamps, muddy conditions sucks and gets aggravating but makes for good video. Sitting in the seat doesn’t get as repetitive either. Gotta change it up and raise the difficulty level up sometimes 😉
Absolutely no mud or rain is gonna keep Chris from clearing any property he's been hired to clear. It looks like this day was one of his most challenging one so far with up hill mud bogging.
Chris, have you ever considered an air curtain destructor (pit blower)? As many big clearing jobs as you do and then having to wait around for rain to burn slowly, it might be worth your while to rent one and give it a try. I suspect you could burn all that brush and, more importantly the stumps, in a quarter of the time it takes to do it naturally.
You either have lots of luck or lots of practice in reviving a burn pile. Wilma dozer does not disappoint with pushing stump wind rows. Remember, not everyone gets to go mudboggin with a 6 wheel drive haul truck - you are a lucky man!
Truly appreciate your time and effort to film and work in a difficult area with mud. So impressive on how you are Truly a one man band, to overcome difficult things an push the haul truck around. Thank you and hope you have a great week
45:02 The logging loaders in Scotland have amazing chain sets for wet and soggy ground. Normal chain sets with upright plates going across the Tyre, never seen one stuck, but it is the balance of how much churning up you have to correct later on the site You have amazing skills, and work ethics Chris
to get rid of these stumps in wet conditions you need to build an airway into the pit; like that time you dug a trench running out of the burn pit and you had the leaf blower going to start the chimney effect.
Hello Chris, I hope someday you put together an old oil furnace squirrel fan rig together for jobs like this one. It will change your fire from a big camp fire to a blast furnace, doing this makes the fly ash smaller so less chance of secondary fires and will be much faster for burning stumps. Just buy an old furnace squirrel fan (100.00 $) and a 20'X14" culvert pipe and a small 110 volt gas generator to power it. It's important to turn it off when ever you approach the fire pit as it get's very hot!
Dammit Man !! You was givin' her Hell , for sure !! lolol... But, you did manage to get it all down there to the fire. I think your going to need a little touch up paint on the back of the Off Road Truck after all that mess Chris !! lololol... I'm sure you have seen by now the mess of rain coming next week ?? I believe all of us are going to get rain off this big front moving across the states this coming week !! But, hopefully you will get a couple 2-3 days before it does get here, and are able to get the rest of that done there... hopefully you ended up getting all that burned on up, when you came back... But, Great as always Chris, Have a Great Sunday Evening Man, And, On too the Next...
Fantastic 5 🌟 video even though the muddy mess tried to hender yah from what you need to do it didn't prevail love the determination as always God bless yah from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯
Out of all your new to you equipment, the D6, haul truck, betty, and the other track loader, which is your favorite? Which is as game changer for what you do? And which if you could have a brand new one would you pick?
I like your channel the best of all the similar channels. One reason is that you don’t have a constant sidekick where 50% of the time is spent bantering back and forth instead of the actual project (sorry other channels, I know I am probably the exception). I know bantering is going to happen when friends get together but…..I just like to watch and hear you describe what you are going to do, what you are doing and why you are doing it. I’m not in the excavation business, I just like watching your projects, even the stuck truck.
Nice comment!! I agree with you completely!
Surprised that this comment doesn’t have at least 3k likes. Agreed 👍🏼
I don’t like incessant bantering a giggling on some of the other channels.
Amazing how you just never give up. Improvising, overcoming, a great demonstration of tenacity and grit. Well done!
"a great demonstration of tenacity and grit." Chris never quits. Got'ta love that about him.
The key is expirance
Job well done
When you work alone a long time you learn how to get things done.
He must b from a big family. Like mabe he was deprived and now by golly he is building his sand box and can play in it the way he wants by gosh
The day turned out good for you even with that mud and that is why you have decent growing business for your shelf.
That's a couple of times this week you've been stuck by yourself and had to one man band it out. Impressive.
You Gotta Love the Never Quit Attitude we Consistently Experience on this Channel. 👍🙏
Great job Chris. This job has been a muddy challenge but you never give up. Those new tires helped a lot in the mud.
Thanks for the extra extra of setting the cameras up for the external clips to try and show your struggles in the mud .
Hard days make us appreciate the good days. It has raised her for days and has stayed cloudy when it did stop for a day. Cold air is coming at least for north Arkansas. Maybe it will freeze there enough to help. Great video.
Many excavator/dozer/truck drivers would not have been able to pull that off. Good Job!
I wonder if Santa would bring me a D6 to play with? The place would never be the same and the neighbors would be nervous.😏😉😂 Thanks for the ride along sir, good vid, mud and all.
It's a good thing you have in house tow and recovery. Muddy buddy. Be safe.
Perfect day for excavator sliding! Need to see some slides! 😉 new blade guard on the D-6 is working well. I do see some yellow paint coming in the future
Those branches where to close, need safe glass next time for a ride under the truck. :) Awesome video. Thank you and have a good day.
Great work Chris. When you alone and working for yourself, you just can't quit. Nobodies going to come in and fix it for you. You figure it out through trial and error. Otherwise known as extreme tenacity. Thanks very much for sharing.
That was a lot of work. I'm glad you were able to get the truck unstuck.
All I can say Chris, is, you are good at burning brush piles. That is surely a wet muddy mess that you are working in!!
That's kinda like...PUSHING SOUP! 🤣
At least the tracks don't squeak.
Nice job Chris.👏
Yup that was a muddy mess . Barney did a great job though. Great video. Enjoyed watching 😎 ✌️
"Mud!. Gotta love the mud". You go Chris👍
Incredible. Some of that mud looks like you could sink to your waist in it. Lordy, Chris, you are the man! Not only did you get the dozer unstuck the other day, now you released an even bigger monster by freeing Barney. All by yourself. That was fun to watch (I'm sure not to experience). Can't wait for the next installment.
Such a muddy mess but you keep pushing on. Hope it drys out, even just a bit. Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
Great retrieval of Barney! Years of experience working by yourself definitely shows! Loved the video! God's blessings and be safe.
You have way more ambition than me. On a muddy day like that I'd be hanging around home making excuses about why I can't work! Thanks for another good video.
You're the only person I've seen that can make mud burn. Cheers Chris 👍
I don't mind heat, cold, rain or snow- but mud is just hateful. And it follows you home!
I love being able to sit on your shoulder while you talk through the process.
G'day from Australia.
Always nice to see someone with the determination you displayed in this video. You can give out, but never give up! Way to make the most of a sloppy situation!!! Hopefully you'll get some drier weather soon so you won't have to deal with all that mud!!!
Driving through the slosh one day, all of a sudden wheels stop grabbing and ya get such a sinking feeling. The veiw from under the truck was pretty cool, you could really see the mud pack.
Great hangin in there
Yup Chris mud season is here for awhile it seems, thanks for sharing, Barney is doing good, 💪🇺🇲✊🤙
Love the different camera angles. I thought the camera was going to get a mud bath. Git 'er done!
Look like the new guard on the root rake is working like you wanted!!
Battery powerd leaf blower makes a great bellows in forcing air into fire center to jumpstart the bed of coal, nice and hot.
A thrilling episode of mud, sweat and tears. As they say where there's a will there's a way. The determination was strong here bro. Safe travels
Working in swamps, muddy conditions sucks and gets aggravating but makes for good video. Sitting in the seat doesn’t get as repetitive either. Gotta change it up and raise the difficulty level up sometimes 😉
Muddy mess, but you keep getting her done , great video
There is a song, slip sliding away, slip sliding aawaay..... great pictures from the belly :)
Holy cow! 😳 Getting a stuck off-road truck out of the mud… BY YOURSELF? Very impressive!!! 👍🏼😎
Excitement was plentiful today Chris 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Let the excitement and accomplishment of today give you a sense of proudness!!
You all in all did it bud!! :)
When you're doing the work of three guys, it's always easy to find something to do.
Absolutely no mud or rain is gonna keep Chris from clearing any property he's been hired to clear.
It looks like this day was one of his most challenging one so far with up hill mud bogging.
Chris, seems like that 6 wheel drive "fixin" is paying off !!
I’m in the foothills of NC and it’s been rain and more rain here too. The ground is slicker than snot on a door knob.
Does it ever get old reading these comments telling you to get a wood chipper? It’s starting to become the new concrete pump lol great stuff Chris
All it takes is good equipment and determination!
Chris, maybe a “yank um” tow strap should be on truck front bumper lol
Chris it get difficult with all that mud, but you keep plowing ahead and got her done. Great job a great videos.
The fifth season has well and truly arrived - mud season. Good lot burnt though - one man band survives the day. Great video angles.
Hey Chris,I hope that you are enjoying your Sunday! Have a good evening!
Great camera footage under neath seeing the longitude diff working.
That was an awesome shot from the bottom of the hauler!
At times like this you wish you had chains for your off road truck or a winch on your dozer to pull the off road truck. Happy holiday and stay safe.
Chris, have you ever considered an air curtain destructor (pit blower)? As many big clearing jobs as you do and then having to wait around for rain to burn slowly, it might be worth your while to rent one and give it a try. I suspect you could burn all that brush and, more importantly the stumps, in a quarter of the time it takes to do it naturally.
You either have lots of luck or lots of practice in reviving a burn pile. Wilma dozer does not disappoint with pushing stump wind rows. Remember, not everyone gets to go mudboggin with a 6 wheel drive haul truck - you are a lucky man!
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
Truly appreciate your time and effort to film and work in a difficult area with mud. So impressive on how you are Truly a one man band, to overcome difficult things an push the haul truck around. Thank you and hope you have a great week
...DANG!!! YOU COULD LIGHT ICE CUBES ON FIRE...LOL...GOOD ONE, KEEP SAFE..
Hey Chris good evening excellent job today nice weather too 😊.
Need a couple of skidder tires for the truck. But you never give up and got it done.
At the 40:00 mark I was thinking you were in the excavator pushing when the truck started going sideways until I realized you were driving it out.
Chris, wish I could come and help you. That looks like a lot more fun than my desk job!
Unbelievable! Even with the sheer force of the excavator behind you can see the wheels don’t turn but literally sliding.
Got to love mud always fun to work with.
Like the video Chris it's mudy season , we get snow you get Rain .
Cool video perspective from the undercarriage of the Volvo!😀
Challenges and difficulties equal really good sleep.
People do mud-boggin' for fun ... you get do it for a living.
Chris, it’s raining so much up there it’s running plum down here to Arkansas tom Thompson Have fun slipping and sliding
Throwing the muddy meatballs into the pan again. Good Job.
Does anyone else curl their toes and turn their phone as you are pulling out of a mud hole?? Love the show!
Happy to see how the dumptruck transport worked out. (except for the last part.)
You have an awesome fleet Chris
Epic, Mr.LD18, especially the push up the hill.
Looks like Grapple bucket lets 😊more dirt fall as you transfer!
45:02 The logging loaders in Scotland have amazing chain sets for wet and soggy ground.
Normal chain sets with upright plates going across the Tyre, never seen one stuck, but it is the balance of how much churning up you have to correct later on the site
You have amazing skills, and work ethics Chris
to get rid of these stumps in wet conditions you need to build an airway into the pit; like that time you dug a trench running out of the burn pit and you had the leaf blower going to start the chimney effect.
you always hang in there no matter what the hell is happening ,, keep it coming we love watching
Even though it’s muddy you still got a lot done
That D6: what a good buy and it looks like you love running it.
Seems like you definitely need a remote control for that dump truck. 🙂
Nice camera work underneath the dump truck.
Yeah, some things are pretty hard when you are working by yourself.
Oui! That camera underneath was quite the hair-raising ride. God bless.
haul trucks are quite the tough units!!
Movin, Stuckin, Clawing, Muddin, 6 wheelin, it was a Great Vid👍👍👍👍⛏⛏⛏⛏🔥🔥🔥🔥I forgot Burnin
Working by yourself, it might be a wise investment to put a winch on either the D6 or the haul truck.
Right at home,playing in the mud.what more could you ask for.😎😎😎👍👍👍
You need a grapple for the 953 track loader so you can carry that stuff when it’s muddy.
I'd try tire chains if they make 'em that big. If it were mine i'd be looking into the tracks for rear tires.
I enjoy watching you working in the mud way more than me working in the mud lol 😂
AWSOME Perseverance!!!,,,Let's Dig 18,,,
With the amount of pond and dam work you do, you need swamp tires for your dump truck.
Hello Chris, I hope someday you put together an old oil furnace squirrel fan rig together for jobs like this one. It will change your fire from a big camp fire to a blast furnace, doing this makes the fly ash smaller so less chance of secondary fires and will be much faster for burning stumps. Just buy an old furnace squirrel fan (100.00 $) and a 20'X14" culvert pipe and a small 110 volt gas generator to power it. It's important to turn it off when ever you approach the fire pit as it get's very hot!
Yep, that is a muddy mess! Where is a dump truck with swamp pads when ya need it! 😮
Dammit Man !! You was givin' her Hell , for sure !! lolol... But, you did manage to get it all down there to the fire. I think your going to need a little touch up paint on the back of the Off Road Truck after all that mess Chris !! lololol... I'm sure you have seen by now the mess of rain coming next week ?? I believe all of us are going to get rain off this big front moving across the states this coming week !! But, hopefully you will get a couple 2-3 days before it does get here, and are able to get the rest of that done there... hopefully you ended up getting all that burned on up, when you came back... But, Great as always Chris, Have a Great Sunday Evening Man, And, On too the Next...
I bet he keeps touch up paint in the service truck.
Boy, I'm glad you're not in a hurry or anything. I'd hate to see it rain and you get stuck in the mud and have to push it out with every load!
Fantastic 5 🌟 video even though the muddy mess tried to hender yah from what you need to do it didn't prevail love the determination as always God bless yah from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯
Out of all your new to you equipment, the D6, haul truck, betty, and the other track loader, which is your favorite? Which is as game changer for what you do? And which if you could have a brand new one would you pick?
Some chain tracks on that off road truck might be helpful.
good thing ya got er fixed all wheel drive baby