Hi, my name is Greg Ritter. I live in SeaTac Washington I was wondering if you could give me some of the details on your skid loader size cost and what and you’re been using on this whole project is it a hammerhead or a carbide?
Everything I bought used except the trailer. I have a 270T JCB it’s 11,000lbs. Cost 59K at 200hrs used. The mulcher is a 5ft JCB Carbide drum. 46 teeth. Cost me 20k used. I normally use the mulcher and grapple bucket at every job. I have a bout 130k in total inventory. Not the cheapest to start a business with but if you get the work it’ll pay for itself in a year daily or a couple years as a weekend warrior. Make sure to pay yourself! Lol
I always look forward to seeing your videos great job
Thanks Michael!
Love it Lance, you certainly delivered on your promise. More please
Great job
Like mowing the lawn, on a larger scale!
At 7:44 those were beautiful trees why they cut them?
That is bamboo and is invasive
Nice video 👍 I also like to work in the forest but use a really old machine.... 👌
Nice work.
If I get forestry mulching done, how long til the trees and all that grow back? Trying to avoid this
Most of the undergrowth will be back within a few months if left alone. It will take longer for small trees to come back.
What were those trees that were thick like hair between 6:45 and 12:45?
Bamboo
What a pitty 😢
VERY NICE JOBS
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Hi, my name is Greg Ritter. I live in SeaTac Washington I was wondering if you could give me some of the details on your skid loader size cost and what and you’re been using on this whole project is it a hammerhead or a carbide?
Everything I bought used except the trailer. I have a 270T JCB it’s 11,000lbs. Cost 59K at 200hrs used. The mulcher is a 5ft JCB Carbide drum. 46 teeth. Cost me 20k used. I normally use the mulcher and grapple bucket at every job. I have a bout 130k in total inventory. Not the cheapest to start a business with but if you get the work it’ll pay for itself in a year daily or a couple years as a weekend warrior. Make sure to pay yourself! Lol
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