Burn pile fire got HOT!
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You are the master pile burner. Captain Kleeman needs some direction from you 😂😂😂
Looks good. I see you are taking some bigger jobs.
Watching this makes me want to go light my two burn piles I've been adding to! Yall look pretty dry up there, thought you'd had more rain than that. Love the sound that green limbs /leaves/needles make when dropped on a hot fire!
The oven created by a Small fire can hit forgewelding temperatures. That's 2700 to 3300 degrees. Just think of the BTU's of a brush pile just as we hit the 90's. At the steel mills up north of you in Blytheville the heat can be shockimg. 70 feet away from the billets on a conveyor, behind a door in AC, you can feel the heat on your face each time they pass by. Better drink your water. You've got the heat of a dozen of those billets!
Mighty job Tim, great bit of clearing there💯👍🙏😎
Awesome Job!!
Later Tators! Lookin good!
sounds like a pin is wallowing a oval hole ! Lot of racket as you use the boom.
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
The space between the coupler and attachment you hear. It’s not a pin.
Great video thanks Tim
Enjoyed watching you and ld18 burn.
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed
Perfect fires for putting our special rocks in and getting the imu ready for some kalua pig. Would need some banana leaves, too, but I bet we could find something to substitute.
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
Great idea
KAREN, er, uh; Greta Thurnberg would be so angry with you. LOL
Tim have you had to replace the tracks on the mini.
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
I haven’t.
Mister Tim about how long before you have to turn the pin and bushings on the mini love your videos be safe and have a great day Sam
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
U don’t on rubber tracks.
@samuelspencer9194
11 ай бұрын
@@cotontop3 o I didn't know you learned me something today lol I guess I am to old for today technology I started running heavy equipment when I was 14 loading dump trucks and clearing land loader and drag lines and I am 70 but I did do a lot of things I have pulled logs from black creek thay were some that Wilson Cypress cut down a long time ago the longest one I pulled out with 100 ft long and I could not wrap my arms around be safe and have a great day Sam
Shame there that wood is not a few years older, make great pulp wood. Only if you could get rid of it though.
I can say it a 100 times, I like that grapple!
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
That grapple is the real deal
Howdy cotton
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
Howdy
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Hey Tim, could you give me the exact model number of your grapple? Everyone out here on the west coast says the Rotobec PCO18R is too big for a Takeuchi TB250-2 which is very similar in size to your 057. There are some other numbers on the end of the PCO18R that may indicate size? @I'manoperator has the PCO18R on a 310 but it looks bigger than yours. thanks bud - Jim
@cotontop3
11 ай бұрын
That is what mine is and its borderline too much for my 57. Any smaller machine than a 57 I would go to the next size down 015sr
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