Installing Culvert Pipe - John Deere 35G
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- We install a new culvert pipe with a John Deere 35G from Sloan Implement!
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Obviously not trying to tell you how to do this but a little piece of advice you may try in the future. Straddle the pipe with the tracks of the excavator. Start digging on one side and as you move across the driveway you can just keep backing up. This lets you put the dirt directly next to the trench and when you want to backfill you can just push it in the the blade or skid steer. Plus it reduces your swing from 180 down to 30 degrees. Great video.
Yep I was wondering that.
Adam Trost also makes a cleaner, narrower and straighter trench
Since both ends of the drive way were steep. I think he made the safe choice for his apparent skill level .
Brian Webber yes that is why we did it that way. Both sides very steep.
Dwight Kuster , hide the keys unless you are there to supervise.
That 35G sure is a beautiful, useful little machine. I don't need one but want one.
We had one to use a while back on the farm. It's a cute little toy that gets a lot done in a hurry!
Got a bunch of seat time on the 35g one of my favorite machines they are a tough little machine and very dependable.
Nice job Ryan, i never heard you say you were an expert excavator, so most of us understand you were doing the best way for you. Just monitor for settlement especially after you get some moisture on your on your fill. You could even add moisture yourself and keep packing it with one of those deeres. Good job.
That's a great project to get done during the summer. It's nice that all of you played a role in replacing the culvert. Great footage as always, especially the slow-motion action shots. Have a great weekend, Ryan!
It's just a BABY! It's so cute.
Honestly Deere should just use your videos to promote equipment. It looks so professional! Great job Ryan!
LMFAO
travis looked like he was having lots of fun playing with the toy
Looks like Travis is having fun.. Awesome job!
Awsome video Ryan!!!!!
Thanks!
Travis is a good operator. Good video. It would make a good commercial.
Great video ! You are a best farmer and youtober !
Nice machine, beats digging it out by hand. Another great video.
Glad you mentioned mounding it up because when I worked at the funeral hope the graves would often sink in and we'd have to call the guys back out to add more dirt! LOL! Needless to say the families weren't happy.
Great video today. My uncle wants one like this on his farm!
He shook it more than once! He's having fun!
Travis is like a kid in a candy store
We have a 2011 JD 35D series for our plumbing business and love it.
Its always fun to watch excavators doing their job love your videos ryan
Great job you should be the photographer for john deere commercials
Nice machine! Sure looks like alot of fun. Thanks for the video
That's one thing I wished I had on my excavator was the hydraulic thumb!!
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We have one on our 17G and it is awesome!
We had one at my farm to dig out cow Manure and they work really well
2:50 gotta be the best transition ever !!
please film some more storms... i also enjoy watching u mow around the farm and working in the fields... thanks for uploading. lets everyone see how farms work... - get it? 😄
This comment didn't impress me it really shows how unintelligent you are!
Like it man , Pipe - John Deere 35G.
We have a 17G and it's not quite as fancy as this one, but it is very nice for trenching. It has the hydraulic thumb and we have three buckets for it. I've dug a lot of trenches for conduit with it and we have dug a lot of drainage ditches. We have a bunch of ditches to dig right now, but we are going to do things a bit differently this time. We are going to use a single bottom plow to start all the ditches and then come back with the ditching bucket to smooth the sides.
Great job Ryan on the video nice lil John Deere there
I love these we have a case that’s how we clean the enclosures where cows are or other animals just put everything into a pile let skidsteer come and grab it takes to long with skidsteer trying to pop it up or if it’s slippery they make life so easy
Your no Letsdig18, but you got the job done! Excavators have so many jobs other than digging!
Good video love to see videos with all of you guys in them keep up the good work thanks.
ryan you had that bucket waving its hair like a blond model. great video
Great video!!! That the next purchase of the farm. Also our mini excavator is a E85 and our large one is a caterpillar
I rented an old 17C a couple weeks ago to redo a tile by my house, steep learning curve but a lot of fun. You guys did very well, not CT3 or LD smooth but darn close!
Thank you Ryan.
Hi your vids are the best
Jack Carmichael also your videos are interesting
Neat little machine. Wish I had one. Can't get over how dry the ground is up there. Your soil must drain good or you've much less rainfall than I imagined.
We have good drainage and it’s been about 2-3 weeks since we’ve had any meaningful rain. Storms on the horizon
travis lookes like a kid in a candy store haha
Like your videos, family. Stay safe ! from Indianapolis.
Another video of The Kuster Boys Playing with John Deere Toys. sdh in CT
Nice rig... we rented one of those mini-excavators when my folks were getting set up to move to Shiner... made short work of a long job... I LOVED the thing! Only thing missing was the hydraulic "thumb" but for what we were doing we didn't really need it, so it was okay.
I hated to send the thing back, actually... ton of fun to run and the work went SO fast compared to doing it with a loader tractor or anything else...
Later! OL J R :)
those john deere 35g I ran one years ago helping my buddy. take water tie tube 😎
thank you for providing great quality content. i really enjoy watching all of your videos. keep up the great work. i cant wait to watch the future videos you are making. its nice to see how a farm works and what goes into making a farm work.
Great Job on this install!
Good looking machine!
Go find some stumps Ryan. Perfect opportunity to get rid of some stumps.
Those excavators are a great tool to have. Love this video!!
Great video as always can't wait to see the how to operate video
I need one! Not sure what I'd use it for, but I need one!
Nice work Travis
Mini excavators are fun to drive
Thank god for Sloan
Yeah they really pulled through for us!
We have a mini on our farm we bought it year ago and it can be a lot of fun 👍
Can definitely tell y'all don't run that kind of equipment much but good video keep up the good work Ryan!
Oh the fun I'd be having in that skid steer
Dad's looking like a good foreman.
Ain't it great to have the right tools
A mini excavator is like a tractor. Once you get a hang of it it is easy to drive
umm you dont drive equipment, you operate equipment, you drive a car you drive a truck
Great video! Good job on that culvert!
Great video! I was anxious to see what your snapchat meant yesterday!
Great video Ryan!!!!
Loved it ryan
looks like fun to run
How not to dig with a excavator you made ten times the mess but you got it done next time straddle the pip and side cast also don’t curl bucket so fast and less dirt falls on the ground. I will say you get a thumbs up you got the job done.... just helpful critism
I was going to say but I see your dad got a shovel to hold on too. That made this video look like you guys worked for the city of Milwaukee but you didn't have a cup of coffee in all your guys hands.
well, green horns,, it needed to be compacted in 6 to 8" lifts, and compacted really good on both sides of the pipe it self before totally coving the pipe, any loss dirt on the sides of the pipe the water will find its way along the out side of the pipe and wash, giving you a big sink hole, to were a car or truck wheel will drop right in.. no care was given to do it right operator is in need of a lot of practice. .
We can’t all be experts at everything! All I know what we have now is 100% better than what was there before.
hfw you got that right, can only do the best one can.. and learn each time
Hey Ryan how come you didn’t run the executor and awesome videos I love watching your videos
I'm not going to lie looks like a good time to me
i could have a lot of fun in my back yard with that
great music choices keep it up
good job
Cool vid, Ryan! How much rain did you guys get down there last night and earlier this morning!? Hope you guys are stay cool as best as you can! God Bless!
Let's dig would be proud lol
I love watching your videos and have you ever thought about a bigger combine
Those are fun to operate
Good video, interesting videography,
You should get bags of concrete and stack them around the ends. Once it rains they’ll get wet and harden
Amazing video god job keep it up
Oh the things I would do with that excavator
HealthyPoison I was thinking the same thing
Like dig holes?
Tell Travis he handled that like a pro. Is a natural with an excavator!
I don’t mean to be critical but that is a very agricultural way of putting in a pipe.
It would have been much quicker and easier if you had straddled the old culvert with the excavator while you were digging. That would have allowed you to dig a much narrower Trench resulting in less material needing to be removed and less time to move it. Your trench ended up being probably twice as wide at the top as it needed to be.
By positioning the excavator as I suggested, you would only be needing to swing the machine 90° to the side to drop the dirt instead of swinging it a full 180 degrees.
It would have also been much easier to get a consistent depth & A flat bottom all the way across the trench for the pipe to lay on.
with a large cat excavator that would have been one scoop lol
We have the same one just without a cab
Did you get a chance to run the mini ex. Looks like travis did the whole video
AWESOME!! How old was the culvert u pulled up definitely lived it's life great teamwork. Should be good to go now👍
Awesome video
Looks like he just learned how run that machine..
Porta-john on tracks with a digger arm :)
Porta shitter/crapper love it what kind of tractor brand do you like I like Allis Chalmers and like Chevy trucks
Me? I don't have a load of experience, but Toro and Volvo has worked out pretty well for me
You could have dug the pipe out a lot faster if you would have straddled the pipe. Great video btw!
That would be a great machine for a landscaper.
Nice vid we got an exavator las fall there a handy machine
Nice slow motion parts.
Hi Travis , use the rafters for a shop or main shop??????????
Another A+ video from HFW.
beats shoveling by hand
damn good job boys.
I am no expert on drains so do not take this as criticism. I was wondering why you did not put a layer of pea gravel in the bottom and a little around the sides then backfill with dirt and then rocks around the ends? Thanks for the info!
lidsman22 that would be more for a perforated pipe i think. If youre thinking of preventing frost heave it would have to a good 2 feet of gravel underneath but he shouldnt have much of a problem with what hes doing.
with this kind of pipe you never want any kind of drainage rock or stone around it, you want good dirt to seal to the pipe so no water can ever get around the out side of the pipe, as if water did ever get to the out side of the pipe and the ground, the water would wwash out all the ground around the pipe making big sink holes and before long you would have one big ditch with a loss pipe laying there and all your dirt down stream
@@arnoldromppai5395 exactly.
@@ctdieselnut thanks,,
Did you remember to separate your road base from the dirt?