about 12:40 p.m. on march the 2nd, 1976, a ranger on highway 94 observed a fire. he was under the impression it was some type of disposal maybe of a farm animal. i received a call through the state radio system requesting our assistance. after i got there, here was this pile of dirt, a shovel off to one side. there was a red gas can. it was like someone had just dropped everything, set it on fire, and fled. but i did not realize at that point it was going to get much, much worse.
i have my own log. he takes it with us. are you going to let me in. it is not my first day around a skid steer or around a big pile of dirt, but of course experience and skill are not always one in the same. he s in the wrong spot. something like that. no. no, not really. what is the matter with it? see how mine is nice, and flat and straight. yeah. yours has a big hump from it? it looks pretty similar from
it and bam, it goes into the air. and where did that come from. that log came from hampton virginia. we take it with us where ever we go. i have my own log. he takes it with us. are you going to let me in. it is not my first day around a skid steer or around a big pile of dirt, but of course experience and skill are not always one in the same. he s in the wrong spot. something like that. no.
do you have a sense of what is happening though. everywhere, the dirt is coming in. it is beep beep beep, a game of inches everywhere. it is literally a parade of dirt. of course you can t just dump the dirt. you have to shape the dirt. that requires a professional. all right, so that is a bulldozer and that is a pile of a dirt. and this is a skid steer and this is steve. i m steve. that is the skid steer. and to be clear and that is the pile of dirt back there. to be clear. skid steer, pile of dirt, steve. steve is in charge of building the track. i am. is all of the dirt that needs to be here, here? no. we re short about eight loads. and you told me your dirt is somehow special. it s not got it ain t got no stuff in there. it holds moisture better and easier on the truck and we don t want them to dig through it.
i m told if the stars line up right, i might have an opportunity to sit in the truck, any way. maybe even touch some controls. somebody s gotta do it, so do you have a sense of what is happening though. everywhere, the dirt is coming in. it is beep beep beep, a game of inches everywhere. it is literally a parade of dirt. of course you can t just dump the dirt. you have to shape the dirt. that requires a professional. all right, so that is a bulldozer and that is a pile of a dirt. and this is a skid steer and this is steve. i m steve. that is the skid steer. and to be clear and that is the pile of dirt back there. to be clear. skid steer, pile of dirt, steve. steve is in charge of building the track. i am. is all of the dirt that needs to be here, here? no. we re short about eight loads.