D11 Fills in Dam!! (Vlog 65)
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2022
- We utilize the D11 to fill in an unwanted small dam. There is also some rock picker repairs and some sound only footage at the end!
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With the right equipment and operators, it doesn't take long to make an area tidy and workable for the next round of crops. Thanks to you Matt, Your dad Peter and the rest of the crew for the entertaining and interesting videos. Really enjoy following you guys
My wife was very impressed as I , with the sound of Tiny One... she said...Nice 😊
Really impressive video on how much the D11 s can move !!👍👍👍
At least with the dam gone less likely for vermin to be attracted to the area while crops are at their sweet spot. Love the vlogs keep them coming gents
Beautiful vlog, beautiful images and a lot of work. Good that it can be done with oil pressure and the blood pressure can remain normal. Greetings from the Netherlands.
The D11 makes for a quick neat job. Love your channel. There's nothing like the sound of a D11! Thanks for sharing
Love watching the D11’s! Incredible machines!!
Hi Matt great video as always, I love the way those d11s push mountains without barely breaking a sweat!
Obviously I wouldn't wish heavy rain events on anyone but it would be really interesting to see how the contour banks handle one. If you were able to film it of course, in a major flood I'd imagine you've got plenty else on your plate
You blokes do such adventurous farming stuff! Love the way you look long term for improvements in your blocks. But then again, you do get things bogged now and again (one of your best blogs that one!).Many thanks.
It's always impressive the work you have to do in this impressive country-side. Keep up the impressive work !!!
Looks like you guys are really making progress on the development block. Going to be a great farm
Can really see the ground shaping up nicely, I’ll have to see a vid of those banks filled with water to really visualise it. Really loving these videos, cheers from Ireland 🇮🇪
What BEAUTIFUL NOISE ! Thank you for sharing it. I love your videos as well. But the sound of those D11s. Man o man what beautiful noise !
You guys do awesome work! Plus the view it looks amazing, especially with the equipment in the pictures!
Awesome video mate. Love watching the dozers in action. Thanks for sharing.
Love that D11 rumble, didn't know a rock picker was a thing! Did plenty of rock picking after seeding in WA.
city folk come out to the ranch and wonder why I have an excavator, a D6, a motorgrader, , dump truck, a rock picker and a landoll to raise Bison, well here ya go. thanks for sharing the fun
Loved the bit at the end, you could do that every time with a different piece of equipment and I would be in love.
Learn something every day. Didn't know "dam" was Australian for pond.
It’s not. Nobody calls calls a fishpond a “fishdam”.
@@davidcat1455 I don't know about that. That sounds fishy.
Big Cat purring!
Great work and a great video as always!
I believe you mentioned that the Tiny machines have 800 HP each. I think it is amazing to watch "only" 800 ponies working so effortlessly. They push and push and push until ... they stop and don't push. No fighting and biting - they just do the job. That's the mark of a big machine - no annoying noises and excessive sounds like so many others that think noise is a must for horsepower and work. Wrong. The Tiny Machines get it done. Thanks for the great sound track on this one, Matt.
Hey there Jackson bros, just today discovered your channel, been binge watching you videos, love em.
Hi Matt great video I liked the time lapse from the bucket of the 460 you could just see it slowly dropping down.
All for effect that was! 😂😂
Great video Matt
Like I always say . Luv Dozer work👍
Damn that sounds so amazing! Great camera angle by the stacks 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great exhaust sound with the camera between the stacks, run through a stereo system with a big sub woofer, just turn the volume up and 'drive' the D11. ( and a BIG screen TV to complete the picture).
Hay just found your chanel great to watch the machines at work good filming thanks
Really great video Matt 👍👍 ... Going to be interesting to see how you crop the contours ... imagine it best to run parralel and take the contour formation as it comes but that will make harvesting "interesting" ... when editing do you reckon you could leave in a few end turns eg spraying seeding harvesting etc ... I used to find them challenging so I find them interesting 🙂🙂
Oh the Cats sound soooooo good!!! 😛😛
Awesome vid as usual mate, thanks for all the effort you put into them for us.
Great video thanks Love your channel.
Love your D 11 👍🏻
D11 is just awesome.
A few gollies for poor Joh to pick up yet I reckon , looks like he would be breaking the sound barrier at the pace he is going, long day when your going slow , when is your turn on the picker Matt ? Looks like the best job on the farm 🥴
Great content.
Those 11’s purr ❤️
Great vídeo.
"Rocks, free to a good home!" 😂
Beautiful country
hell of a nice spot for yabbie catching
Good looking dirt
i used to wonder what a farm would do with 1 D11, let alone 2, but you guys seem to keep them busy !
Awesome.
Fooking toast! Amazing! New subscriber. Thank Dozer is BA!
I can tell by the antenna on the front bumper that you’re Aussies! My younger sister lives down there in Albany south of Perth on the west coast, me n my older sister went and visited in 2017, and had quite a good time with family! I’m a heavy equipment operator by trade, so I enjoy your videos, mate! Cheers from Northern California! 👊💪🤟🤙👍👍
Thanks Philip!
@@thejacksonbrothers you're most welcome, mate! 🤙
What a fantastic low growl those D11 s make just purring along. Great video Matt again very interesting. If you have any temporary vacancies let me know would love to spent 2/3 months working for you. Tom Macpherson Aberdeenshire uk
Brads a natural on the camera
Recently discovered your channel - interesting stuff! I can really appreciate the work and Engineering that goes into farming and the machines being used. Do you have a Telemaster in your fleet at all?
Nice toys. I want some
I love the tripod you use to record the dozer
Make a separate video of the rock picker, they're hypnotic.
Awesome
What is that tree doing in the middle of the paddock? Thanks Matt, just love the sound of that 35lt. Can't believe how clean she burns.
Hi Rodney, the odd tree isn’t to much of a worry and also it harder to clear trees here in Australia👍
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
Very impressive any plans to putting GPS on the on the 872 I'm an old school guy but learn the GPS and I think the world of it now really makes life easy with the GPS when it's working how warm is it there now here in Virginia is still in the twenties and thirties some good days maybe 50 thank you 🚜👍
That GPS omg is so handy and easy with the 3D Earthworks TD520 the things available to operator on site wow but now I need a tilt bucket :( lol 😂 I do have a year old Cat 336 tho and in TN, have a wonderful day!!
Finnish stone picker💪🏻😬
I know I probably missed it was wondering how large the farm is thanks!
When you are working out your drainage pattern do you have to get it approved by local or federal water management authorities?
With that drone you can call yourself the flying foreman ( FIELD BOSS )
Looks like beautiful farmland. Where abouts are you located in that massive continent?
Cool
Beavers made their way to Australia, damn
How many acres of land are you guys managing/ farming?
One great place to leave the missus.
Who and how was the engineering developed for all your contouring work? Does each operator work to specific co-ordinates for his/her operation? What is the gross number of hectares involved in this ‘Rehabilitation of this operation? Thanks very much for taken such a long question(s). As an old “homesteader “ in Canada I find this incredible compared to the way we started with nothing ( no GPS or other outside assistance other than Township markers and “correction lines” where previous (1800s) surveys” correct any misplaced section lines ( a section is one mile square 640 acres).
Hi mate, we did get a lidar of the property before we started works but both dozers work on different banks so they are independen, not sure how many hectares as there’s still plenty to go!
Here in the USA, diesel has hit over $5/gallon! What's the price down under?
How many hours a year have you been putting on those 11's?
G'day Matt great video and very cool drone work mate
Thanks Murphy!
Nice work, how many acres do you farm.
👍
How goods it sound when she clicks 2nd gear
Hi Matt , great video as usual. All that contour work looks very expensive, do you stand that yourselves or is there some government assistance?
Thank you for this video..
Reckon that water gets warm in your summer Matt
Were in Australia are you guys..
By the way Quicker than a D4 😆
Yep it can do! We are in northern nsw area😁
@@thejacksonbrothers
I’m from Uk 🇬🇧
My cousin has a small farm about 1hr drive nnw from the blue mountains
Just one question as the pond is/was holding water, is it clay lined? If that is the case would it not fill up with water if you get heavy rain because of the clay lining would hold the water and cause you to have a wet spot that could bog down machinery ?
All the best from the UK.
No it isn’t clay lined👍 that would be annoying haha
Yes I agree with you on that point,seems to me it would make sence to put a base of rocks in first seem that there are plenty lying about that help to stop the area becoming a wet spot
What does the operators manuals say about max angles of operation to avoid loss of engine oil pressure.
Additionally given you have droughts and then floods can you not use machines of this size to create the contours to slow down the flow of the water from the land and away from where it is needed being in the earth ?
Crikey! Did they just bury the trash too ?
That excavator make a great camera tower
That dozer only sounds like you are running about half throttle, are you doing that to prevent damage and save fuel?
Hi russel, that’s them at about 1800rpm, max is about 2000 I think, max power is at 1800👍
It's all coming along Matt! What is a rough winter temperature for you?
It is very cold here in Australia in the winter, most places might get a frost in the morning unless you are on the coast where it might get down to the very cold single figures Celsius. When it is snowing in Western Australia you know it is cold. ( It can snow in WA in The Porongurups but not many people are aware of that). Jeff
@@jefftheaussie2225
Thanks Jeff. Sounds similar to UK temperatures.
Yes it is similar but we don’t have the damp cold you have, our air is much drier which makes it easier to live with.
yeah good job boys! Any way you could show us a little on how you run the gps on your dozers and grader ?
Thanks liam! Check out 2 videos ago (Vlog 63) that explains the gps on the dozers, we don’t have gps on the grader👍
😂😂 Not something I noticed the1st time through. Had to watch it again, but sure enough....
Why not sell the scrap Iron, here in DK the price is high, around 1/2 Aus dollar for 1 kg...
What is it about dual rain caps opening up, and the sound of a 3508? It just means business!
How is the price of diesel effecting you running all that kit ..... your yearly fuel cost must be eye watering ... here in the uk im sure red diesel was around the 17-20 pence a litre now its more like £1 .... and lastly what's the operating revs in the D11's sounds quite low 1600-1900 rpm .... pushing sounds and looks effertless .
Yep the price isn’t nice but the job still has to get done👍 I think ag fuel is $1.20 a litre and it’s usually $.60ish. We run them slightly off max rpm so it’s probably about 1800rpm which is where the maximum power is😁
That's a bit backwards.
In Europe farmers are putting in ponds like that, to help biodiversity.
What are the reason for filling in the pond?
I've been watching for quite a while and it just occurred to me your diesel bill must be huge?
what are the crops?
Did you not replace the deutz with the new Holland?
Hi dale, no still have the deutz 👍
That's a bit bachwards.
In Europe farmers are putting in ponds like that, to help biodiversity.
What are the reason for filling in the pond?
What's the reason for filling the pond? Customer request?
Hi Dan, that’s our property and the place used to have cattle on it so it had quite a few dams which we don’t need👍
I guess a lake is out of the question
Hi mat just wondering could you straighten up that waterway that you emptied the dam into and give you more land to farm also easier straight runs when planting
It’s possible but sometimes you don’t want to mess with waterways too much as all the grass gets removed then you can have bad erosion, hopefully we will be able to do something with them at some stage👍
Straightening a water way out makes it more likely to wash out. The water speeds up and causes more erosion. It is also hard to get grass and such growing in a "new" water way before it washes out a channel.
Do you ever build crop through banks? Not real great for efficient cropping going around those buggers all the time
They are all crop though
Thats why they have the big dozers to make big drive though banks
Now you see it now you don’t so much for the water hole why did you fill it in Matt? As always nice Video Cheers 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪😁😃😎🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks Jess! The property used to have cattle on it so there are quite a few dams about that we don’t need👍
@@thejacksonbrothers Thank you Matt Cheers
Why do you want to get rid of a dam?
You got some bigg ass equipment for that?
those old girls sure can move some dirt
I watch the series,but dont understand why there is all these huge toys,Tiny 1,2,3, for an instance,I am sure they dont have to move all that dirt each year must be a huge cost involved.
Hi Malcolm, most farmers do not own big earthmoving gear, we started because we needed other income during the drought and also to keep us all busy while there wasn’t crops growing, we have done plenty of contract work but the main reason was to redo our own contour banks as they fill up with silt etc over time and they hadn’t been done for over 10 years👍😁 hope that helps explain a bit
Is that machine a d11 r or t
Hi Curtis, these are the old bangers, D11n
Hi @The Jackson Brothers can I as the town your near