Last Cleanup Before The Rain And Skid Steer Is Stuck Again
TLDRIn this video, the narrator describes their efforts to clear and grade trails in a wooded area before an impending rain. They detail the process of hauling off brush, logs, and debris, as well as the challenges of operating heavy machinery like a Dozer and skid steer. The goal is to improve the land for a food plot and avoid the lengthy process of burning the accumulated wood. Despite the wet conditions and a stuck skid steer, the narrator remains determined to complete the task, showcasing their resilience and resourcefulness in managing the land.
Takeaways
- 🌧️ The speaker is trying to complete outdoor tasks before the rain arrives.
- 🔥 There is a large amount of brush and wood to be removed, which would otherwise be burned.
- 🚜 The use of a Dozer is mentioned for clearing and grading trails.
- 🛠️ The speaker plans to haul off additional loads of logs and stumps from the property.
- 🌲 Several trees have been recently felled, and more are planned to be cut down.
- 🚚 The speaker is concerned about fitting all the debris into the truck and trailer for transport.
- 🍽️ A quick lunch break is planned before continuing with the work.
- 🛴 The skid steer is stuck, and the speaker attempts to free it.
- 🌧️ Rain is a concern, and the speaker is trying to finish the tasks before it starts.
- 🚜 The speaker uses a Dozer to grade trails, which is a task that can be done even in wet conditions.
- 🔥 The final task mentioned is to stack and burn the brush pile once it has rained enough.
Q & A
What is the primary task the speaker is trying to accomplish at the beginning of the transcript?
-The speaker is trying to beat the rain and complete the task of hauling and dumping brush and logs from their property.
How many more loads does the speaker estimate they have to move?
-The speaker estimates they have five or six more loads to haul out from the back.
What equipment is the speaker using for the tasks described?
-The speaker mentions using a Dozer for blading, a truck for hauling, and a skid steer that got stuck.
Why is the speaker choosing to haul off the wood instead of burning it?
-The speaker prefers hauling off the wood because it is less time-consuming than stacking and burning it, and the wood has no value in its current state.
What is the speaker's plan if it starts raining while they are working?
-If it starts raining, the speaker plans to use the Dozer to grade the trails, which can be done in the rain.
How does the speaker deal with the skid steer getting stuck?
-The speaker attempts to pull the skid steer out with the help of a mini excavator and by trying to maneuver it out of the stuck position.
What is the purpose of the trails and the food plot mentioned in the script?
-The trails are for access and maintenance of the property, and the food plot is likely for agricultural purposes, possibly to grow crops or attract wildlife.
Why does the speaker use a blade instead of a rake for grading the trails?
-The speaker uses a blade to avoid damaging the tree roots. A rake would sink into the ground and rip up the roots, which is not desired.
What is the speaker's strategy for dealing with the wet and muddy conditions?
-The speaker plans to push dirt into the wet areas to help dry them out and prevent further mud formation.
What is the final task the speaker intends to do after grading the trails?
-The final task is to restack or stack up the brush pile and burn it once there is enough rain.
Outlines
🌧️ Morning Cleanup and Tree Clearing
The narrator starts the day trying to beat the rain to clear more spots for burning. They mention having five or six more loads to haul out from the back, including brush and tree tops. The goal is to finish clearing the area and spend time on the Dozer blading the last three trees that fell in the food plot area. The narrator plans to haul off the logs instead of burning them, despite the time-consuming nature of the task.
🚜 Dozer Work and Skid Steer Rescue
The narrator continues by discussing their plans to use the Dozer to blade everything off from the fallen trees and clear the trails. They mention the challenges of working in tight areas and the potential for new scratches on the equipment. After successfully completing the work, they move on to load the last batch of brush and deal with a stuck skid steer. The narrator attempts to free the skid steer and then plans to finish the day by grading the trails and clearing the remaining brush.
🌲 Trail Grading and Future Plans
The narrator describes the process of grading three trails around a food plot area, emphasizing the importance of not damaging tree roots with the Dozer. They detail the challenges of working in wet conditions and the strategy of feathering the edges of the trails. The narrator also mentions the plans to stack and burn the brush pile once there's enough rain. They conclude by reflecting on the progress made on the trails and the satisfaction of completing the tasks.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Rain
💡Brush
💡Dozer
💡Food Plot
💡Skid Steer
💡Trail
💡Log
💡Burning
💡Mud
💡Counterweight
Highlights
Attempting to finish clearing debris before rain arrives
Several loads of brush and logs need to be hauled out
Using a Dozer for land clearing and grading
Efforts to remove unsightly and low-value wood
Preference for hauling off wood over burning due to time efficiency
Challenges with loading logs and stumps onto a truck
Additional trees to be taken down near the road
Skid steer getting stuck and the attempts to free it
Urgent work to load logs before rain sets in
Grading trails with a Dozer to prevent mud formation
Strategic trail grading to avoid damaging tree roots
Clearing and expanding a food plot area
Efforts to navigate through wet and muddy terrain
Completion of trail grading despite challenging conditions
Preparation for stacking and burning the brush pile
Reflecting on the absence of new scratches on equipment
Finalizing the grading of all trails and preparing for potential rain