Robert is moving riggt up the operator ladder, glad he came out to help. Before long hell have his own channel.😁
@BillW-NJ3 минут бұрын
It’s missing an important attachment, some stickers!
@alanjacobson66734 минут бұрын
Don't these people know how to operate a chainsaw properly
@watchthe136911 минут бұрын
Mt grandad and grandma had arguments when they went to build their retirement home. My grandad said, "If you cannot build a house and keep the foundation on the natural soil, and the basement dirt does not level out a decent backyard, it is not worth the view." They eventually settled on a daylight basement house that was dug into a slope with a very nice view, but grandma was not very happy with the compromise until 3 of the houses the were looking at slid off the mountains in the 70's.... This house does not look THAT bad, but it looks like it has been there a while before they could afford to fill and finish a backyard.
@bryanlloyd109913 минут бұрын
Very nice work!
@pinwizz6924 минут бұрын
Small projects like this one on Chris's channel is always enjoyable. For the homeowner it won't be long till it's time to throw a keger party with family and friends to celebrate their new backyard.
@ronaldheit19627 минут бұрын
Robert and Chris make a really good team. This has been a really enjoyable little series to watch Chris transforming a basically useless back of the house area into an awesome backyard and area for a greenhouse. The property owner has to be tickled pink with Chris's work.
@arkansas133628 минут бұрын
Nice clay, looked to be about "near optimum moisture" for compaction purposes. Thanks for the video.
@Chico-td2fy33 минут бұрын
Cool little job 😊
@scottskidmore230535 минут бұрын
check engine light will be on 1st load
@user-rt8ik1ow4i38 минут бұрын
A little kitten you were using to load topsoil.Sounds like it's getting pretty tired.Looks like kind of a turd 😂
@kirk46742 минут бұрын
Looking good Chris, making headway!
@user-rt8ik1ow4i43 минут бұрын
That guy know how to run a chainsaw.And I'm not being a smart ass.That chainsaw is right at his face level.Didn't he ever learn?Never cut a bubbly or head or even close to it.There's no reason why he couldn't cut that down low and would have been a lot safer.That was a very very ignorant move. If any kids are watching, don't ever cut wood like this ever.It's the biggest mistake you can make.It's the first thing you're taught when you learn how to run a chainsaw.But you such a inexperienced professional?He can go ahead and cheat all the rules.1 day he's gonna find out.Let's hope that doesn't happen.But if he keeps operating like this with a chainsaw it's bound to happen
@mischef1852 минут бұрын
That area turned out great bro, Robert sure is a good friend to be able to help you too. Safe travels. Ken.
@kenmazer948157 минут бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻because one is just never enough
@user-rt8ik1ow4i57 минут бұрын
Great work chris
@harrykeel855758 минут бұрын
Great looking job!
@njonebale7889Сағат бұрын
Turned out decent….all it takes is money…I love when people ask me how much dirt it’ll take to make they’re yard decent…you have shallow pockets…it’ll be a little decent….you got deep pockets….it’ll be decent decent or twice as nice!
@Diga784Сағат бұрын
EYES AND ears mostly EYES omg.
@jasonwilliams9331Сағат бұрын
You need a man behind the scenes lol!
@vicentesanchez5141Сағат бұрын
Where that CAT 312 come from???
@fredhoyt6900Сағат бұрын
Chris Do you get asked why you don't slam your tail gate. BANG,BANG, BANG
@johnpyle8027Сағат бұрын
This project gives me hope that we are not financially doomed. A normal home owner turning loose a fair amount of money to spruce the place up. I don't think I've seen Chris do a job this small! lol
@scotthayes1804Сағат бұрын
You're obviously a first class operator at everything you run but.. you're a complete artist with that skidsteer.
@eileenmori8560Сағат бұрын
I think my favorite machine is the mulcher - it amazes me how fast it can eat a tree!
@ParadiseLandscapingGAСағат бұрын
Do they make a rotating rake that you could rotate but also use your thumb? I may be on to something $$$
@ronaldmcnutt5913Сағат бұрын
I think your new 330 would only take two scoops and fill the truck up
@teebugg66Сағат бұрын
Dang what a sweet rig!
@tiredoldmechanic1791Сағат бұрын
Somebody must make a chainsaw attachment for the Yanmar.
@Del-27Сағат бұрын
Nice to see Robert! He’s a good operator, no fuss and bother! He just gets on with it! 👍
@andrewmoore3491Сағат бұрын
Does anybody know if there’s a break-in procedure for a new excavator like this? Thanks.
@MrSamzucker2 сағат бұрын
We want more of that new 350
@michaelmullins12902 сағат бұрын
That's a better use of space I'd say. Nice work.
@stephena23902 сағат бұрын
Nobody’s ever complained about a bigger deck. 😂
@s0wndman9492 сағат бұрын
4 Excavators, 3 Dozers, 2 Track Loaders, 1 Mini, 1 Skid Steer, and 1 Haul Truck. What will Chris add to the fleet next!
@Vickie-Bligh2 сағат бұрын
Beautiful result, Chris. Quite a huge transformation from a useless backyard to a nice, usable one. Thanks for sharing.
@ftworthgent2 сағат бұрын
Robert should've worn full safety gear running a chainsaw!!! Hard hat ,safety shield, hearing protection, gloves,chaps along with safety vest and steel toe shoes. Too dangerous to become an amputee or lose his life prematurely..
@user-zr1ij2tm6u2 сағат бұрын
Awesome job Chris..stay safe
@jackman62562 сағат бұрын
Chris always does nice work I think Because he does like he would for his own place now just need some Red top an clover look real nice an spread to wood be great ground cover in woods an pretty to
@user-dn6ij6lm2g2 сағат бұрын
Love the video Chris , very good job .
@BillW-NJ2 сағат бұрын
Nice ker-thwak sounds from those trees!
@jackman62562 сағат бұрын
Chris did you fine a Ballon ? Help you alot having that B /E TO GET EXTRA DIRT TO SELL HELPS MAKE MONEY GOTA BUY THEM BEANS AN TATERS
@Grantring-jv4us2 сағат бұрын
Who ever is running that Myanmar moving mulch is at the top of his game. Its like a extension of his fingers
@larqy88282 сағат бұрын
How much tones of clay u use?
@martymclamb57502 сағат бұрын
Looks 💯better
@YomommasWildlands3 сағат бұрын
Wear your chaps boys, hurts like hell when you get bit by the chainsaw
@michaelsnell40343 сағат бұрын
How long until you invest in your own tri-axle?
@letsdig183 сағат бұрын
I really have no desire. Easier to let someone else haul most of the time
@michaelsnell40343 сағат бұрын
@@letsdig18 I guess with license, insurance, rubber. Gets expensive for something you don't use a ton
@kenore4003Сағат бұрын
He doesn't seem to have a problem hiring the folks with the nicest trucks to haul for him.
@rizkiarya62573 сағат бұрын
I remember this like yesterday 12 years ago
@dansbrown13133 сағат бұрын
Hello a message to Robert, when felling trees to avoid accidents and ensure a successful outcome, it's "essential" to avoid common tree cutting mistakes such as not wearing proper safety gear! (A proper hard hat with a fold down face shield and ear protection ) Many people use chaps and gloves as well. Felling trees is listed as the most dangerous job in North America.
@njonebale7889Сағат бұрын
So your an expert tree feller because you wear all the safety gear or is it your an expert tree feller because of all cutting experience?
@pauldillinger22863 сағат бұрын
Chris i just got out of the hospital. Been there since Saturday. Almost died they say. Love the big Volvo 350. Man take care of yourself and enjoy life buddy. Proud of you man.