Nice…..once that rock wall is built it will really double the transformation of the background! It will also serve double duty on holding back the dirt and sludge.
Nice job, Jake. Looking good Chris! It’ll be real nice when the grass comes up and helps hold that soil in place. I know it’s expensive but have you thought about putting some #3 stone in the bottom and maybe some Rip Rap along the sides of the ditch to help with erosion? If you get a “gully washer” it might be catastrophic…
Ok, that's the second time you've played that tune...and I swear it's Theory Of a Deadman "I Hate My Life" Also I wouldn't mind a video on Chris' chickens. Just getting into them and the more info I can get the better.
Im looking at the u35. I’m a bit concerned about the 24 inch bucket gas I have lots of rocks in my area. Do you see where it may stress out the machine compared to an 18 inch ? Thanks again
Great job Chris and jake!!!!!
Nice job guys !!
Thanks!!
Great job Jake and Chris. Hope this solves your water problem. Stumps are difficult to remove.
Great job Guys!! That ditch looks Great!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Jake and Chris,you guys just made the dogs very happy with more yard to play in 👍✅😮😊❤
Looks really really good nice job by both of you
Thanks buddy!
Nice…..once that rock wall is built it will really double the transformation of the background! It will also serve double duty on holding back the dirt and sludge.
I agree
nice work! practice makes perfect, time to get a ditching bucket
You got that right! Picking one up today!
Good job you guys did a nice job there Stay safe my friends and have a good day
Plant some grass in the stream then hopefully it establishes before a big rain and will help keep the soil in place
We’ve been brainstorming some ideas, grasses and river stone were discussed
I agree with Chris you’re getting pretty good with the mini excavator Jake. Know a little about excavators ran them over thirty years so 👍👍
Thanks Bob!
Jake, a root ripper or frost ripper, will make short work of those stumps
Sure would!
Nice job, Jake. Looking good Chris! It’ll be real nice when the grass comes up and helps hold that soil in place. I know it’s expensive but have you thought about putting some #3 stone in the bottom and maybe some Rip Rap along the sides of the ditch to help with erosion? If you get a “gully washer” it might be catastrophic…
We’ve been discussing ways to dress it up and keep it in place
Good operating, and good job reshaping that run off channel 👍
Thanks!
fill in with exiting rock to prevent runoff
Ok, that's the second time you've played that tune...and I swear it's Theory Of a Deadman "I Hate My Life" Also I wouldn't mind a video on Chris' chickens. Just getting into them and the more info I can get the better.
What about putting some B2 limestone in that stream bed,,,,yeah I know $$$$$
Im looking at the u35. I’m a bit concerned about the 24 inch bucket gas I have lots of rocks in my area. Do you see where it may stress out the machine compared to an 18 inch ? Thanks again
No it has plenty of power for the 24” and I have lots of New England rocks around here
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It is all good except for the $15,000.00 excavator bill.
There was no excavator bill.