Mowing Highway Roadsides in Tulsa Oklahoma
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Mowing Highway Roadsides in Tulsa Oklahoma
#tulsa #highway #tractor #deutzfahr #mowing #farmhandmike #oklahoma #brokenarrow
In this video I am out with a crew that mows the roadsides in the Tulsa Oklahoma area plus the Oklahoma Turnpike. This crew runs Deutz Fahr Tractors and Schulte Mowers. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
FarmHand Mike I will be following. 😊
This was a pleasant surprise...not many capturing this kind of tractor work out there. Serious terrain and those extra wide Schulte's....awesome!
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If I remember correctly Maverick Machinery is an independent contractor to the City of Tulsa as well as a dealership. At least that's what the guy over at Maverick machinery told me the last time I was there.
They sell Altoz, Greenworks, Deutz, and a few other things.
The building they are in used to be Speedway Chevrolet which was shut down in the early 2000's due to chevy changing their building regulations and it would've cost too much to redo.
Yes it’s quite a building they operate out of. I got a tour of it
That was pretty cool too watch, thanks
These guys need to be alert about their surroundings. Thanks Mike 👍🏻.
What are you the CZcams mowing police😂
ever seen a cb antenna or a dead animal come out from underneath? stay alert, stay alive
Great video Mike! Good old Canadian made Schulte mowers out of Saskatchewan! 🇨🇦
I love watching these guys! They have some serious skills and big b@lls imo to work along those crazy busy roads
great video,love these kind of content along with those harvest videos.
Good capture Mike. I've seen these guys along the interstate before. ODOT is interesting in that they have quite a few of their own mowing crews, as well, usually running yellow John Deere tractors and some older New Holland tractors, but they also contract out some mowing. This is one crew that gets a lot of contracts, and the other crew is American Services, who runs a mix of New Holland tractors, and works in the OKC area. In Kansas, KDOT has some Massey mowing crews that are neat to see. They also do some roadside baling in Kansas. Can't roadside bale in Oklahoma though.
Impressive set up, cover some ground with those, remember in northern Texas in 99 an outfit going along the 287 highway with six or seven Ford 5610’s and 6610’s and one guy with a brushcuuter.
Kind of a historic shot in this video! At 8:30 you've got a tractor getting his kicks on route 66
Nice fleet!
Great Video
Enjoyed It
That's a tough job to do, but I think the operators are pretty skilled😉👍 thanks for the video👍👍
great video
Thanks Mike !
Hello everyone great vidéo
Nice mower
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Nice mower 👍👍
👍👍👍👍 A nice change.
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Good video.
I like Mike less videos on CZcams from the imperial county California 👍🇺🇲 weekend video yahoooo 🇺🇲
Imperial County? I thought only queers and steers were from Cali🫡
German made machinery 👍
So it looks pretty treacherous on those hills.
Dang it man.. wish I’d known you was in town would’ve loved to meet up with you
i love seeing these guys mowing the shoulder get the tractors buried. if they weren't paid by the hour, the feelings would be different. thanks Mike
How come that they have Deutz Fahr fleet?
I bet that this contrast of green is cheaper than the green n' yellow.
A great video! A job I would love to do. Are they strict about wearing seat belts doing that job?
I lived in Tulsa /Broken Arrow a few years
There's some good hay there.
Pretty cool to watch. So, who goes back and does all the cleanup where the machines can't reach, like along the highways where a culvert flows under and out onto a steep bank, or around the trees and poles etc?
They have a weed eater crew
Hey Mike on hwy 412 just east of Tulsa between Pryor and choutou Oklahoma they do some round haye bail down the highway something like 15 miles or more
They haven't started yet this year so I'm sure they will be getting started soon .
They do quite a bit of roadside hay baling in the Dakotas and other states
@@farmhandmikelol
That seems to be a pretty common occurrence here in Florida (except for the fact the roadsides are pretty flat)
How do you find the deutz for this kind of work?
Mike, is there a particular reason they use Deutz tractors?
Also, are they still air cooled?
What cutting height are they using?
THANKS MIKE FOR THIS VIDEO SOMETHING VERY DIFFERENT HOW MANY MILES OF HIGHWAY DO THEY MOW?
Not sure but with the city and turnpike it has to be a bunch of miles
@farmhandmike yeah more than we can probably comprehend mike that's for sure 100 💯 hundreds of miles
I believe they use challengers west of OKC (whatever they are, they're yellow on I-40).
Probably seeing state machines if they're yellow. The highway dept in OK does a lot of the mowing, and most of their tractors, regardless of make, are painted yellow
Mike, This is a contractor, not Oklahoma DOT? Looks a little wet, out there. Great video!👍 And by the way "Happy Father's Day"!
I never said it was Oklahoma DOT
It’s a contractor
@@farmhandmikethata boy you tell'em farmhouse Mike
I always found it interesting/a bit weird you guys mow those interchanges. In Ontario we don't do that
Would grow up in trees and brush. Gotta mow to keep it cleaned out
The Johnson gras would be 10 feet tall if they didn't stay on top of it
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Wonder if they ever laid a tractor over?
I've gotten laid on a tractor
Probably, there are some real sketchy slopes that they mow.
Yes they do. Especially if they have a flat while on the slope
My favorite green the deutz that there's only tractor my dad would have not the other fuckin green