#KubotaBX #FEL -Finishing a pad for a shed that I dug the day before with my Kubota BX. Putting weed fabric down and filling the pad with stone.- #Stone #Pad
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Hey brother! That pad looks great! You do EXCELLENT work! When you have some time – could you come over to my place?? Ha, ha, ha! I hope the bulk of Kubota BX owners watch your channel……you are proof of what you can actually do with the BX series tractors if you take your time. Your very meticulous and living proof – that little machine does BIG WORK…….. Once again, you put out another great video!! I'm a proud subscriber who always looks forward to you content!!
How many cubic feet is your bucket ?
Thank you for not talking for 30 minutes you get right after it and I have enjoyed the background music. My girlfriend gave me shit for watching so many videos of tractors. But she got sucked in and watched a few videos. I got her interested with help from your videos. Just wanted to say thanks.
Surprised you do it all by eye and don't stake the corners and run some bubble leveled dry lines…that can be tough to do sometimes as the surrounding topography can play tricks with your sight lines
Silky smooth as always man! nice work!
Nice work! That small of a machine it would have been better if you filled what you dug out half way then rolled it. Then fill it up roll it again. Then level the top. Over all though nice video. I'd like to know more about running the 3rd function to the rear. Can you do a video on that? Thank you.
I was wondering where you got your cab for your bx. I love mine and the cab would make snow removal better for sure.
Thanks
I bought the Bosch rotary level a couple of years ago and has been the bomb for this kind of job. I've used it building decks and garden structures as well. It'll prove you wrong a lot. It never lies. Cost wasn't bad, around $550 if my memory serves me correctly. A good investment.
Great job.
But I need to ask….why no box blade? Or plane? Or maybe a landscapeing rack?
Great looking pad! I am a new subscriber and I was wondering if you were comfortable with disclosing the financial aspect of the jobs you are doing? I am just starting up with a 1025r and really trying to find more info on pricing options. What I would really like and I am sure others too would be if you spend a minute or 2 in those videos talking about how much you charged the client and how much time it took you.
No pressure, I still enjoy your videos! Thanks for your time.
Though I am not much of a fan of Ballet, there are obvious traits to it that define its place as one of the truest art forms. It’s all about the purity of movement. This guy is a maestro.
Great job! When you say ton, is that also known as a yard?
A little late and a little off topic but what do you think of the BX series as compared to the B series?
Explain in yards, for others that don’t know tons from yards. Great job.
Great video………couple PRO tips for you……when you dump a load of stone out of your bucket and you are ready to backdrag to smooth. Use the back edge of the bucket instead of the front edge of the bucket. This will always smooth and level quicker and better. Last of all, when you finally have the stone all placed, start at one end-level off your bucket- and put downward pressure on your loader arms until your front wheels lift off the ground a few inches. (This procedure is called shining your material (with top-soil it actually create a shine). Keep on tractoring and thank you again for taking us along on this job. I’m sure your client was a happy camper.
Great job sir. I like your attention to deal. 👏👏👏
two questions, how much does a job like that cost the homeowner. not including the stone? and do you have any weight issues with your trailer?
Little shade being thrown on Shawn not getting enough of the weedfabric there.
It made the video Shawn, that was no small deal.
What trailer/size is that for hauling your BX with loader on?
How'd you check true level?
Hi. Pad looks ..GREAT. I am in the process of buying BX2380. What size of trailer you have? I need to invest in a trailer (single axle). So need to get the right size
I know nothing about construction and am thinking about doing a pad for a 12×24 shed. What is the advantage to doing its below grade instead of stripping soil and doing a wood border and filling that?
Like everyone else said. You do awesome work with that machine.
I’m definitely going to be looking out for some how to videos.
Well done!! Can you tell me what your using on quick hitch for weight??
You do excellent work and I enjoyed watching your video. Keep up the excellent work