The 1010 is a great machine but being a straight blade would have been difficult to cut that trail. It was also pretty rocky so the chances of throwing a track were pretty high. But I sold the 1010 to buy my 941 track loader. Made out pretty good considering I paid $500 for the 1010 and got almost $3200 for it!
@@AbramsExcavating I didn't know you sold the 1010 or bought a 941. Did you cover it in a video? I thought the 1010 would have been good to brush up the trail after you roughed it in with the excavator. I just saw your new D3 video so that will be handier around the property than the 1010 anyway.
@@kirkpalmer1709 yea when I had the chance to pick up a 941 for near the price of what I sold the 1010 I couldn’t refuse! It’s in my “moving dirt with vintage equipment video” Yea the d3 is a sweet little dozer! That would have cut the trail nicely!
Yea it’s a large chunk of land my neighbors own for hunting. It’s just empty ground. Nothing can really be done with it because of it being wet and steep terrain. Yup that things a beast!
of course not, but judging by your comment you are knocking my work. I provided them exactly what they asked for. quick and easy trail just to access a hunting blind.
@@xTheJmanChannel yea that works well, I don’t think the video shows what this ground is like. That’s a hillside full of round rocks. The goal here was not perfection just quick and easy access to a hunting blind.
Similar to Andrew Camarata style.
Nice work!
Yea Id say we do some pretty similar work! Thanks for watching!
That's impressive. Great work.
Sounds like you need pins and bushings in your machine.
She’s tired. Had a hard life before I got it. I hardly use it anymore it just sits in the shed now. But it sounds worse than it is.
Your videography is really good 👍
Thank you! I just try to capture as much of the experience as I can.
It would have been a good video to get the 1010 up there to clean that trail up a bit. I just want to see it putt around and do a little work.
The 1010 is a great machine but being a straight blade would have been difficult to cut that trail. It was also pretty rocky so the chances of throwing a track were pretty high. But I sold the 1010 to buy my 941 track loader. Made out pretty good considering I paid $500 for the 1010 and got almost $3200 for it!
@@AbramsExcavating I didn't know you sold the 1010 or bought a 941. Did you cover it in a video? I thought the 1010 would have been good to brush up the trail after you roughed it in with the excavator. I just saw your new D3 video so that will be handier around the property than the 1010 anyway.
@@kirkpalmer1709 yea when I had the chance to pick up a 941 for near the price of what I sold the 1010 I couldn’t refuse! It’s in my “moving dirt with vintage equipment video”
Yea the d3 is a sweet little dozer! That would have cut the trail nicely!
Looks good
Is this unmanaged forrest? Seems to be a lot of dead wood there. Is that your Brute force?
Yea it’s a large chunk of land my neighbors own for hunting. It’s just empty ground. Nothing can really be done with it because of it being wet and steep terrain.
Yup that things a beast!
What size is the excavator?
It’s an IHI 28j
Is that a kubota
No it is an IHI 28j painted Kubota orange
Ditch the music.
People don't watch tractor videos to hear music.
Most people want to hear the equipment working, and some commentary.
I hope they didn’t have to pay for that…
of course not, but judging by your comment you are knocking my work. I provided them exactly what they asked for. quick and easy trail just to access a hunting blind.
Lucky for them. Your skill as an operator really showed.
@@AbramsExcavating Have you tried digging a level grade with the bucket and then pushing with the blade?
@@xTheJmanChannel yea that works well, I don’t think the video shows what this ground is like. That’s a hillside full of round rocks. The goal here was not perfection just quick and easy access to a hunting blind.