Clearing House Sites - Digging Stumps Detailed Video

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Published 2017-09-09

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  • Doesn't matter if you're "poor Ole boy" or not. What matters is you got the job done and you got to spend some time with your dad! These are the times I miss with my dad! So always enjoy your time with your dad and your family.. nice video, thanks for sharing it!..
  • This is awesome! We just bought our 18 acres two months ago. All wood and forest! Clearing land is very expensive! But it has been a week of us clearing 5 acres now while sparingly leave our mice oak trees. We are doing it for less than half the price it takes to clear land. So satisfying to see all the changes
  • Thanks, I'm taking over a grown-up 200-acre ranch in the Ozarks. Just bought a JD 35G to help take out the million small black locust thorn trees, that fill every cleared grazing patch (can't keep tires on a wheeled machine to get in a bush hog, and rear tires for the old JD 4020 are over $1200 a piece!). I have dug a few small (18" to 26") stumps getting the feel of the machine, and thought I was doing something wrong because it's taking so much time and such large holes. Watching you I feel a little better that I'm not doing it all wrong after all.
  • @sarabska1
    hello guys :) ok, I am a girl, just decided to buy a mini excavator and I love how you explain everything and it's a pleasure to see you have such a fun with this . I got a nice positive push looking at your videos. Thanks!
  • @davicitoyong1
    cool video, as gardener i done this jobs only twice by hand and now i can see the different and labor and time saver owning or renting a excavator or bob cat, took me 2 days my brother an I (and my truck) to attacked 11 stumps
  • I'm about to rent a mini excavator to remove stumps. Enjoyed watching your stump removal approach. Happy New Year. 👍🏽🙂
  • @ericmick6679
    You are doing it correctly, always dig around and brake routes as far away from stump so you don't damage eqp. Keep up the good work.👍👍👍👍👍
  • @chrisamar5137
    Hey guys, I want to thank you for all your videos, but especially this, is I'm in the same predicament, in regards to putting in a long driveway and take me out stumps.and this video has convinced me that I should now go out and rent a mini excavator and attempt to remove as many of the stumps there as I can. So thanks for this.although I've got some very large stump so I think I'll rent one of the larger bobcat mini excavator available. Keep up the good work. It looks like you have quite a following. Know that it is appreciated by many.
  • Your dad could pass for an older brother. I’ve never operated an excavator before so you look like a pro to me.
  • don't be concerned about the keyboard warriors criticism. I have read them criticizing everything and anything! love your channel. doing something similar on 278 acres in upstate. ready to learn from your experience!
  • Great video!! By the way you said “Tap Root” & “Sweet Gums” 32,000 times. I’ve never heard either word before this video. Lol
  • @farmerbob728
    It's a great video guys. I agree with you as far as a mini being slow...But you can beat them with stump removals..keep up the great work
  • @robertlewis9132
    It amazes me when I get small stumps that put up such a fight and sometimes big ones that just pop right out. Of course different trees have different root systems in different soil etc. And tree roots growing into ledge cracks can be interesting. Always fun though.
  • @wheelinndealin
    Wow E32, that thing tracks awesome. I’m about to rent one of these that’s why I’m here
  • @luclaflamme4712
    I will have 1.5 acres to clear in a few months up here in Quebec. Mostly red pines... I guess that renting this size excavator will do the job? Never did this before, I'm sure this video will be useful to watch again when we are ready....
  • @McarthurMotors
    Just rented a e17c for two days for $180 bucks picked it up with my car trailer! Best 180$ I ever spent!
  • @8dholland
    This is a good video! It really shows the parts that everybody should know.
  • @paulet990
    I plan on learning to use a backhoe soon. Getting tips and tricks. Thanks!