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Building a BOAT RAMP for My BACKYARD POND (Tractor Got Stuck in Pond)

Building a BOAT RAMP for My BACKYARD POND (Tractor Got Stuck in Pond)

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
This was a terrible idea. Let me know what you think of the new filming style I hope you all enjoy TheCoolwhipped: I like both styles. The solo style is better for when you're getting stuff accomplished (pond work, property work, renovations, etc, while the stuff with the boys is better for fishing, hunting, and other random ideas you have. On a side note, look at putting in a 100 gallon diesel tank on the property. If you're gonna be doing property work, it's nice to have a bunch of fuel on hand, especially since those tractors are gas hogs
Date: 2019-09-23

Comments and reviews: 9


The grader will be your best friend start at the top. Mow it and then drag the grader down a few times. That will collect extra dirt to help fill in spots. Add dirt where needed to raise it up. The turn at the bottom I would cut the tree down and lower it at the top so you dont have such a wide turn to make. Finish with Gravel. You are doing a great job for a beginner. Keep the RPM up when using the hydraulics and moving bigger loads will be alot easier
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Great vlog video After watching that, I loved it. Youre doing a lot of the same things I do on my little, heavily wooded, 18 acres. It took me two hours, the first time on a tractor, to cut about 500 yards of trail through the brush in the woods. It gets easier Absolutely love the time lapses as well. Great job all around, and keep these style vids coming
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Love the videos with the whole crew One tip for deer is out the corn in one big pile gets a lot more deer together also if u pour that cane all right on that block instead of scattered Just some tips for u doubt u will see this but just figured I would try and give ya some tips of things that have worked for me for years keep on keepin on brotha
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Your doing great Now remember that when you start to remove the ground cover you invite soil erosion. You might want to cover it in gravel. Just an idea, unless you want a lot of potholes. Keep up the great job your doing and before long what took you hours will be just minutes to do. Your idea with the gravel might be your best.
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I absolutly love these type of vids I like seeing u get better with the tractor each time u use it Im sitting here yelling at my phone like u can hear me telling u how to do it but u figured it out A mix up of vids is great love the farm vids with the boys too n the duck hunting
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If you dont look at all the pics on the camera, you might not have to now but when late October and all November comes around you have to make sure you look at all the pictures because you never know whats following the random doe if the picture before
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Did some railroad ties in the ground laterally down mixed with gravel for traction plus railroad ties take along time to rot but just using gravel won't won't that good it will always be muddy closer to the water cement would be best but not a diy
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I like all your videos, with or without everyone doesn't make a difference in your quality of content but when you're with the guys its usually more funny stuff going on, just more joking around when y'all are getting stuff done
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Flair I wish I could come up from Kansas for two weeks and help. You make me cringe being a farm boy. I cant explain things very easy but two weeks I could teach you a lot and help. Oh well youll figure it out sooner or later.
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