Burning Grading And Seeding To Finish The 5 Acre Project

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Published 2024-05-17

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  • @stelit6525
    It’s oddly satisfying to watch the grader from underneath 👍
  • @craigwavra3495
    If this video doesn’t show how busy and hectic your job can be sometimes they aren’t paying attention!! Enjoyed!!
  • The trees you left really give some definition to the lot. They will have some nice shade in a few years.
  • Little Grader does a Great Job. Where there's smoke there is Fire. Never burn as quick as you like and the smoke, well it has a mind of its own :)
  • @heatherlane9270
    Nice weather for burning. The owner of this acreage must be happy with the way it looks now. Grader does a great job with road formation. Tractor from home - farmer Chris is on the road :).
  • @Vickie-Bligh
    Another successful land transformation by the best dirt mover out there. Nice seeing Kyle at a distance. Thanks for sharing with us all, Chris.
  • @tomblanton4726
    That trailer sure is nice. Motor grader fits on it perfectly. Gotta make hay when the weather is right. Good job sir! 👍
  • @ronaldheit196
    Been a while since I got to see Chris working his motorgrader. My favorite piece of equipment he operates for some reason. I guess it's the way he uses it to finesse rock and dirt into where he wants it. Underbelly shots are the best.
  • That new trailer is definitely coming in handy! That grader fits on there perfectly!
  • @hydraulic-hum
    enjoyed the video Chris, love your work.. block should look great with grass covering it..
  • @Roger3116
    Your grader is my favorite machine on YouTube.
  • Having duplicates of excavators, dozers but different really you to spread yourself around as different locations come to be ready instead of hauling one piece of equipment over and over
  • @user-dn6ij6lm2g
    Very good video Chris love it and love to see the exc, 220 going strong .
  • @arkansas1336
    You do a good job with your brush burning, a dirty and difficult job. I've burned a lot of brush piles, on a monthly basis for 32+yrs. Probably 3-5% only burned perfectly, all of the other piles were a lot of work! I finally accepted that brush burning was difficult, "just the nature of the beast." Thanks for the video.