Lawn Installation GRADING TOPSOIL with BOBCAT SKID STEER
This is the second video in a LAWN INSTALLATION PROJECT for FALL SEASON. Watch and learn how to grade topsoil with a skid steer machine made by BOBCAT. Total square footage of lawn area added to the property is 10,000sqft
Hey Randall! You are still: "The Man with a plan!"π€ Even, if doesn't go as planned(which it seldom ever does). There's always Plan B &/or Plan C!! Looks a whole lot better! Great work my Brother!πππππ€π€πͺπͺππ βοΈβ₯οΈ
Help who needs help, you see who Ray Ray got to help him at the expo.π€ͺ I rented a kubota sv75 one time and man that thing kicked my ass. Love the scenes of the mountains too.
π the track loader shimmy shake. Several years ago ( I thought it was more recent, but it was definitely pre-pando, and probably a year or two before that ) I did a job which turned out to be a large volunteer project ( π but I bear no grudges ) trying to regrade the backlot of a city church that was all jacked up, definitelynot flat, long overgrown with weeds, and a treasure trove of useless neighborhood garbage–there was even a rusty old TransAm in back of the lot π€£ I was brought in to run the mini skid ( I think she was wheeled ) even though I didn't really have any experience, but I've run large Kubota tractors and forklifts and other stuff. It was pretty fun, but also a little frustrating because the terrain was terrible, and I was trying to flatten it with what was there, instead of adding soil and spreading it, and I couldn't easily get the hang of flattening things out going forward, and it was also a toothed bucket which I didn't think was helping the situation π ( but that was good for moving piles of weeds and vines ) …it was only toward the end of my window of time ( it was on a Saturday and I had a ton of mowing to go do ) that I started backpulling the bucket to flatten things out, and that was working, but obviously I wanted to be able to do it running forward. I might have to get a winter job learning how to be proficient with one of those π Maybe I'll apply it to my business going forward, but I just want to run one again.
Awesome Polish power warriorπππ» Hope your family is healthy and blessed big guy. If I had to work for a boss. Iβd like to be mine. Great with ppl. No yelling. Ive been running yoga championship golf course turf for 25 years. So I know the grass and tree business. Shout out from wmassachusetts
You make it look easy when you know what your doing. A ton of work wrapped up in a 25 minute video. Looks great and I'm sure the customer will be ecstatic. First Class Randall, First Class!
I like the side shake moves you do on that skid steer, pretty slick. You have some pro grading skills brother. I run all kinds of heavy equipment dozers, track hoes, loaders, and not a lot of people can get it to look like that. Great work brother. Have a good one. βπ»βπ»ππ»
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Good Job Randall , looking good ! π
Hey Randall! You are still: "The Man with a plan!"π€ Even, if doesn't go as planned(which it seldom ever does). There's always Plan B &/or Plan C!! Looks a whole lot better! Great work my Brother!πππππ€π€πͺπͺππ βοΈβ₯οΈ
Looking good
Help who needs help, you see who Ray Ray got to help him at the expo.π€ͺ I rented a kubota sv75 one time and man that thing kicked my ass. Love the scenes of the mountains too.
Doing it BIG πͺPutting in work π―π€π
π the track loader shimmy shake. Several years ago ( I thought it was more recent, but it was definitely pre-pando, and probably a year or two before that ) I did a job which turned out to be a large volunteer project ( π but I bear no grudges ) trying to regrade the backlot of a city church that was all jacked up, definitelynot flat, long overgrown with weeds, and a treasure trove of useless neighborhood garbage–there was even a rusty old TransAm in back of the lot π€£ I was brought in to run the mini skid ( I think she was wheeled ) even though I didn't really have any experience, but I've run large Kubota tractors and forklifts and other stuff. It was pretty fun, but also a little frustrating because the terrain was terrible, and I was trying to flatten it with what was there, instead of adding soil and spreading it, and I couldn't easily get the hang of flattening things out going forward, and it was also a toothed bucket which I didn't think was helping the situation π ( but that was good for moving piles of weeds and vines ) …it was only toward the end of my window of time ( it was on a Saturday and I had a ton of mowing to go do ) that I started backpulling the bucket to flatten things out, and that was working, but obviously I wanted to be able to do it running forward. I might have to get a winter job learning how to be proficient with one of those π Maybe I'll apply it to my business going forward, but I just want to run one again.
Hey Randall nice job on that job and planning everything else. Looks like that machine was smoking quite a bit. Take care
I usually sub out that kind of work!
Nice work. Looking forward to how it grows in.
Outstanding scenery
Looking good
Awesome Polish power warriorπππ» Hope your family is healthy and blessed big guy. If I had to work for a boss. Iβd like to be mine. Great with ppl. No yelling. Ive been running yoga championship golf course turf for 25 years. So I know the grass and tree business. Shout out from wmassachusetts
You are an absolute beast brother! Love the knowledge in your videos that you share! Top notch. ELITE!
You make it look easy when you know what your doing. A ton of work wrapped up in a 25 minute video. Looks great and I'm sure the customer will be ecstatic. First Class Randall, First Class!
nice man – grass will def growπ€π€π€
That area will be very nice when all grown in. I love working skidder jobs but just don't have many of them. Great job!βοΈπππͺβ€πͺπ°
I like the side shake moves you do on that skid steer, pretty slick. You have some pro grading skills brother. I run all kinds of heavy equipment dozers, track hoes, loaders, and not a lot of people can get it to look like that. Great work brother. Have a good one. βπ»βπ»ππ»
Looks great as always! ππΌ