Bobcat T650 CTL Skid steer Brush cutting to complete water erosion project

3 years ago
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Part 3 of 3 of this mini series. Join me for the completion of revamping this nasty, washed out, overgrown with 4 foot high thick weeds, hillside that has suffered a great deal of serious water erosion because it is a bit too steep, and it takes on a LOT of water runoff from the higher fields above it. In Part 1 and part 2 I excavated out a new ditch with the Bobcat e42 and Bobcat T650. If you missed those videos here they are:
PART 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X83zeBc7x2U
PART 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANl6wI3MQEI

In today's final part I'll take out the Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer (aka Bobcat T650 skid steer) and the Blue Diamond severe duty mower and clean up the eroded hillside that is covered in 2 years growth of 4 foot high weeds, complete with a bunch of hidden water erosion cuts and water erosion washouts. But what a good feeling this one was! Check out the before, during and after photos at the begging and compare them to the end product and I think you'll agree that I have finally made some progress on this washed out hillside after fighting it for 4 years now!! Thanks for joining me, as always if you enjoy our content please hit the Like button, comment for us and share it to help us grow our YouTube country living channel family! We greatly appreciate that! Also consider subscribing to follow all kinds of projects like this, our Illinois and Kentucky land management projects, food plots, duck ponds, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, Kioti tractor projects, wildlife photography, our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project, Bobcat mini excavator projects, deer watering holes, building roads, fixing pond dam leaks, Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer projects, DIY red cedar projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, DIY landscaping, and much more country living adventure. Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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