Would have been better if the camera was closer so we could see what you were actually doing. Good pictures of the machine though, especially the rear end.
Im looking at getting into land clearing myself. Im looking into a Kubota SVL95 or 97 depending on the deal my local dealer will give me. Im having trouble finding what Insurance to get for the land clearing business. Do you have any tips on that?
@@ezraccompetitiveshooter8350 If filters are kept clean and all vents cleared properly you will not over heat. I will eventually run a video on full clean of the machine to improve multiple system performance. Cleaning frequencies and other helpful tips. The machine will overheat if it is not properly maintained.
@@ezraccompetitiveshooter8350 When deep forest mulching and your ventilation and cooling points are getting clogged I would do every 2 hrs. Turn off machine, exterior blow, cab blow, close cab door, open rear and blow, remove outer engine air intake filter and leaf blow it while holding it away from the machine, reinstall, close up, inspect tracks, undercarriage, and hydraulic lines, get back top work. The leaf blower is one of the most important tools. I use a Husqvarna 580BTS. Sucker blows!
@@DFCIndustries I think what they are trying too say. Why go forward a little bit, then back up immediately? Why not just go forward and finish up a strip then back up to tidy that strip, over little bites and little chunks at a time?
I love this machine, the video not so much, after marker 6;20 to 8;50 looking at a blank stage. want to see the action close up, need to jump out and move the camera
I feel this too much "back n forth" is for the camera than actually doing work. Total waste of resources. If you are not preparing for a golf tournament, I don't see why you do this. Great machine but this is easy work and not Hollywood show. Mulch and Move.......
Hello RUclips expert. I feel that you talk from the rear end and just about anything you have to say is a waste of time. Move along with your expert opinion and realize that there are reasons why certain things are done beyond your comprehension. This may be too much for your education, experience or ego level but I think it's for the best. Good luck with your future inexperienced commentary. I'm sure others appreciate your diarrhea of the mouth.
@@DFCIndustries Could also say it is better to see what is coming up in the thick stuff, instead of just rolling the dice and hoping too not hear a loud bang, then have a busted mulcher and the very worst a busted skid steer.
I loved the part at 22:55 in the video when the vine canopy just collapsed.
Would have been better if the camera was closer so we could see what you were actually doing. Good pictures of the machine though, especially the rear end.
Got a video coming out soon that you will like👍
Im looking at getting into land clearing myself. Im looking into a Kubota SVL95 or 97 depending on the deal my local dealer will give me. Im having trouble finding what Insurance to get for the land clearing business. Do you have any tips on that?
Call an insurance broker in your area.
KTAC insurance will take care of the machine insurance
What head is that? How do you like the Kubota?
The Kubota is a very dependable machine. The head is a Gyro-Trac 500HF
@@DFCIndustries I've heard that the kubota's overheat. Have you had that problem?
@@ezraccompetitiveshooter8350 If filters are kept clean and all vents cleared properly you will not over heat. I will eventually run a video on full clean of the machine to improve multiple system performance. Cleaning frequencies and other helpful tips. The machine will overheat if it is not properly maintained.
@@DFCIndustries How often are you checking/cleaning the filters & vents?
@@ezraccompetitiveshooter8350 When deep forest mulching and your ventilation and cooling points are getting clogged I would do every 2 hrs.
Turn off machine, exterior blow, cab blow, close cab door, open rear and blow, remove outer engine air intake filter and leaf blow it while holding it away from the machine, reinstall, close up, inspect tracks, undercarriage, and hydraulic lines, get back top work. The leaf blower is one of the most important tools. I use a Husqvarna 580BTS. Sucker blows!
Seeing it gets weird when you go back and forth
why do you have to go back forward, it's better to go forward when it's wide and then go back to tidy up
Not sure what you are trying to say. Try again or explain to me what you're trying to say...
@@DFCIndustries I think what they are trying too say. Why go forward a little bit, then back up immediately? Why not just go forward and finish up a strip then back up to tidy that strip, over little bites and little chunks at a time?
I love this machine, the video not so much, after marker 6;20 to 8;50 looking at a blank stage. want to see the action close up, need to jump out and move the camera
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green killer
Hell yeah man. That thing mega kills the green
I feel this too much "back n forth" is for the camera than actually doing work. Total waste of resources. If you are not preparing for a golf tournament, I don't see why you do this. Great machine but this is easy work and not Hollywood show. Mulch and Move.......
Hello RUclips expert. I feel that you talk from the rear end and just about anything you have to say is a waste of time. Move along with your expert opinion and realize that there are reasons why certain things are done beyond your comprehension. This may be too much for your education, experience or ego level but I think it's for the best. Good luck with your future inexperienced commentary. I'm sure others appreciate your diarrhea of the mouth.
Ha ha that's telling him where the bear shits in the woods!! Way to go.. I see his intellectual mind can't respond. Ha
@@DFCIndustries Could also say it is better to see what is coming up in the thick stuff, instead of just rolling the dice and hoping too not hear a loud bang, then have a busted mulcher and the very worst a busted skid steer.