RDrancher's Photo Thread

/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #481  
Wow! It sounds like you will be busy!
 
/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #482  
It was raining yesterday and this morning, so I took the opportunity to get some quotes out . I picked up two permanent culvert installs, two weeks worth of pond work and grading and an indoor arena. Not to mention two final grading jobs coming up and 150 acres of burnt oaks to clear. Our family is blessed, that's for sure. Now if I could just clone myself using the stamp tool on Adobe Photoshop...I'd get things done quicker!

Speaking of the arena...I became involved in this fiasco at the first of the year. And now, the REST of the story...

Mrs. Customer hired "Mr. Arena" (yeah, I guess he really calls himself that) to re-do an outdoor jumping arena and a new indoor training arena. I get a call from Mrs. C for consultation initially. Mr. A graded the outdoor arena with the flowline heading away from the existing drainage system. Kinda lumpy in the middle too. On the indoor arena, Mr. A graded the sub base, then puts down 6" of chat as a base and attempts to compact it (it doesn't compact...EVER). So...he spreads bags of Portland cement over the top, wets it down and compacts it! :confused: Of course, the hard top-layer chips off even under human traffic. NOT something you want to jump $100k horses on, that's for sure! So Mr. Arena is booted off the job and I come up with a plan and pricing to fix both arenas. The outdoor arena is an easy fix. The indoor?...not so much. First off, the chat has to be removed...good news is that I can save her a little cash, since I have a buyer. I'll then compact in select fill and install mason sand for a topping. Good plan, but as with all equine related endeavors, it's not over yet.

It'd been a while since I heard from Mrs. Customer, and I actually thought that she'd found someone else to do the job. Kinda did I guess. Sometime during the building of the arena enclosure, Mr. Arena (who hasn't been paid yet) and Mrs. Customer have a long talk. Mrs. C relays my plan to take all of the chat out and replace it with select fill, and Mr. A says he wants a chance to "make it right." Says he will remove the chat for free (no kidding) and bring in select fill. He doesn't have the money for all of the select fill though and needs $3k for a total of 300 yards...(I figured 180.) For some reason (which is WAY above my pay grade) Mrs. C feels sorry for the guy and agrees to be screwed out of some money once again! :confused2:

A few days ago my lovely wife is driving by the property and sees some familiar looking equipment parked outside of the new building and a "tall transit thingy" (laser) sitting in the doorway. Figured that I for sure lost it. Oh well, not a big deal.

So two days ago I get a call from Mrs. C asking if I can come out and look at something and she even offers to pay me for my time. I'm thinking...what now? I get out there yesterday and see that Mr frickin' Arena has now sold her and installed 300 yards (really 180) of pond dig out material! Clay of all different varieties...gray, black, tan, with some shale thrown in for good measure. None if this junk is good for anything. The base has been compacted and graded (kinda). Some of the material is scraped black from the blade...numerous areas torn out and chunky, and more holes and elevation changed than I could count. As soon as I saw Mr A's pan and laser grading blade, I knew what had happened. He overfilled the arena with the pan, compacted it, and then attempted to grade it flat with the blade. That method doesn't work with this junk material. He still has the guts to tell her that he can fix it! :laughing:

Mrs. C is furious. She asks me if I can fix it. Well...of course I can! :D But now, I have to remove the compacted junk and start over so it will cost a good bit more than my original estimate.

It turns out that Mr. Arena is actually the owner of a company located just down the road from me. Never met the man myself, but my material supplier just laughed when I told him who it was. Seems they've been screwing things up since 1986. Hmmm...maybe they could use that as a tag line on their business card...? :laughing:

It's hard to see in the photos, but the dark areas are "hard and high" and the lighter ones "loose and low."

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I will add that I am in no way tooting my own horn. I admit to some serious flaws when it comes to operating on equipment I run all the time. That said...Mr. Arena couldn't hit grade on a granite counter top!

That was a funny post. Sorry it has been at your expense.

Hope you are well rewarded for your attitude and effort.
 
/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #483  
I will add that I am in no way tooting my own horn. I admit to some serious flaws when it comes to operating on equipment I run all the time. That said...Mr. Arena couldn't hit grade on a granite counter top!

1. You don't have to toot, we've all seen your work and will do that for you!

2. Grade - granite counter top - SPIT COFFEE :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

3. Can't the chitty clay combo be stockpiled & used for a dam keyway or something?
 
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1. You don't have to toot, we've all seen your work and will do that for you!

2. Grade - granite counter top - SPIT COFFEE :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

3. Can't the chitty clay combo be stockpiled & used for a dam keyway or something?

Most excellent idea!!! :thumbsup:
 
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Checked out the 150 acres of burnt oaks yesterday. A lot of trees to shear and stack, but it was great to see signs of life here and there. Some trees survived the burn and suckers abound. I have a thread going in the Land Clearing section, but I'll post all of pics here as the job progresses.
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The home and surrounding trees were saved. Here on the property just next door, life goes on as usual.
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Ditch Be Gone

Knocked out a little project today. The owner was tired of his guests having to cross the ditch if they parked on the street, so I filled it. Set 50' of 15" culvert pipe and then scrounged up grass and soil to get it graded out. Cleaned up the remaining ditch a bit too. Note the stack of roots sitting next to the tree. The owner was chomping at the bit all day to help out, so when it came time to cleanup, he asked if he could do it. :thumbsup:
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/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #488  
Another re-grade and an RV pad.

Here's a before shot.
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=291667"/>

Working the edges with the Ratchet Rake.
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The owner didn't have time to move his trailer. Figures it'd have a flat.
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RV pad graded and done.
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=291672"/>

Job completed.
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=291673"/>

What do you do with the dirt and sod when you cut it out? Nice pics of all your work!
 
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Thanks! I really do appreciate all of the compliments. I do the best I can on every job I do.

If you are referring to the gravel re-grades, I pick them out by hand.

Funny that you referred to that particular job. I would have had to look back to see which one it was, but I made a wrong turn heading out to look at another job a few days ago and drove by that one. It still looks great.
 
/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #490  
John, Did the fire pass through the neighbors land too? I was wondering if the amount of brush and undergrowth allowed the fire to get hot enough to kill the oaks, but that wasn't the case where the cattle keep it cleared out?

150 acres will keep you busy for a spell. :)
 
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Dave, the fire line was actually contained at the East end of my customer's property. There's a gas/oil location on that side and the FD was there to protect it and the home. You are correct though, the lack of underbrush on the neighboring cattle properties was no doubt a factor in containing it there.

I'll be ordering the Ryan's shear this week from Top Notch Equipment Top Notch Equipment Inc, Branch Manager Attachments, Mustang/Gehl, Plymouth, Minnesota, Excavators, Lift Trucks, Loaders, Skid Steer, All-Wheel Steer, Track Loaders, Carl at Top Notch (lumberjack1986 here at TBN) is saving me a ton of cash. :thumbsup:

As I mentioned, there are quite a few trees that survived, so the removal will be selective. Since it's been three years since the burn, the bark on the scorched trees comes off from general handling. There's going to be a bunch of good firewood!
 
/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #494  
Here is a video of a Fecon bunching shear. Feller Buncher Fecon BUNCHING SHEAR - YouTube Ryan's makes them for Fecon. The one I'm getting is a bit different in that it has two moving shear heads instead of one. It is the 15" bunching shear on this page. Ryans Shears - Ryan's Equipment - Edmore Michigan

That is similar to the Tiger Cat feller-buncher they used on my chip harvest, except it has a saw rather than a shear. Amazing machine.

The operator would cut bunches and stack them in skidder friendly piles as he moved along. The skidder had opposing hydraulic jaws that grab the pile and away it goes to the chipper. Given the size of the area you are working, it would be nice to duplicate the skidder function just to move material and centralize it. Maybe you could rent a skidder after the shearing and piling is done.

The saw head.
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The property is broken into several sections by two runways, set up like a "V". There is also an access road around the perimeter of the property that the runways connect with. My idea is to shear the canopies and then shear any logs at the bottom, windrowing as I go from these access areas. We'll bring a mulcher in to work on the canopies later. The owner has also contacted all of the firewood guys in the area to see of they can work as I go too. We'll see if my plan works!


Hey, I just figured out how to post an image from GE. :rolleyes:
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/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #496  
I just realized I haven't seen the dirt those pics are from since November. I miss my dirt. :D

If you get firewood guys interested, they would deal with the material movement probably. It would be good to off-load that part if you can.
 
/ RDrancher's Photo Thread #497  
I'll be ordering the Ryan's shear this week from Top Notch Equipment Top Notch Equipment Inc, Branch Manager Attachments, Mustang/Gehl, Plymouth, Minnesota, Excavators, Lift Trucks, Loaders, Skid Steer, All-Wheel Steer, Track Loaders, Carl at Top Notch (lumberjack1986 here at TBN) is saving me a ton of cash. :thumbsup:...

Thanks! Hopefully we'll see some video of it working!

I'm wanting one for myself. I see places to use it every day... probably one of those things that you find uses for after you have it.
 
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Thanks! Hopefully we'll see some video of it working!

I'm wanting one for myself. I see places to use it every day... probably one of those things that you find uses for after you have it.

Yeah, I suggested going into the horse hoof trimming business on the side...You should have seen my wife's face!

And just to pass along the "how to get a killer deal on attachments" info, call lumberjack1986 direct at 662-251-9191. Tell him you saw it on TBN.
 
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Thanks! Hopefully we'll see some video of it working!

I'm wanting one for myself. I see places to use it every day... probably one of those things that you find uses for after you have it.

Yeah, I suggested going into the horse hoof trimming business on the side...You should have seen my wife's face!

And just to pass along the "how to get a killer deal on attachments" info, call lumberjack1986 direct at 662-251-9191. Tell him you saw it on TBN.
 

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