Love the mechanical discussion from a family that loved taking things apart and putting them back together again. As for the trash not your job! My old momma would say, Make like a rug and people will walk on you. Doing a great job is the only/best reward.
I was going back and watching some of your videos I've missed in the past. When I got to the second half of the video and saw the chain link fence, I told my self "I hope he brought his bolt cutters with him!" All in light hearted fun, good job and great video!
Turn key to on (no start ) then set aux on touch pad and push that circuit with thumb button both ways to release pressure, (owner of three kx057’s here) , thanks for the videos
You said it correct when you said, "there's a thousand ways to do this type work. To each his own." That includes grading and mulching. It doesn't matter how you do it most of the time as long as it's done right and you don't tare anything up in the process. 👍
Get you some of those ratcheting bar clamp things, throw one in your truck or machine so you can use it to put weird stuff like that together. Let the ratchet do the pushing things together. 😁
Good job staying out of that fence ! I had ,what was going to be, a nice 2acre clean up project. It’s heavily wooded. I started right off the trailer into a grove of vines to knock them out first. Found an old blade carrier at the bottom of the pile and chunked half a dozen grinding teeth, broke 2 completely off, chipped a couple cutting teeth and threw the mulcher way out of balance for the rest of the day. $250 later I have new teeth otw. Like you said, supply chain is way out of whack right now. Keep getting after it ! 👍🏼
Absolutely love your videos!!!!!! Excellent content and very entertaining. I just wish you could have convinced the customer to do more clearing and just left the larger trees behind the fence. I have a feeling the vines are going to grow through their black screening and they will be calling you again in the future. But, hopefully that's another video. Keep up the great work and content.
I've written you a theme song to the tune "Happy Days Are Here To Stay". "Its munching time and time to eat. The vegetations running deep. The bushes need a trim for sure, little munchie is the cure. Trees don't stand a chance today. Nothing stands in munchie's way. When the blades they spin, the fun begins. Little munchie always wins. Wood chips fly to the left now, leaves and dirt to the right. Stumps as big as a trash can, nothing puts up a fight! A forest soon becomes a field. The largest limb can't help but yeild! When the blades they spin, the fun begins. Little munchis always wins!"
That munchie show comment cracked me up. I think about it every time I'm in a jungle cutting. I reviewed some of my footage last night and it looked like a smoking big foot crashing though 10-15ft trees. All you can see is the trees crashing and the smoke from my tractor puffing out. 😂
Maybe you did we just didn't see but when you are releasing pressure turn the aux back on and operate the thumb rocker to release pressure in that circuit which is the one you are trying to connect. Also if you do this process BEFORE you disconnect from the last time you used it that will help release pressure in the implement itself. Just my 2 cents as it seems to work for me. Before I started doing this I plain flat could not connect the MTL mower.
Looks good brother. As long as the job gets done and the customer likes it, then it was the right piece of equipment for the job. The fence line would have been god for the MTL-5 to do.
For hooking up your hydraulics, have you seen that tool that Camarata has? It's a modified squeeze-type clamp with forks that go around the fittings, just to let you pull them together firmly without busting your back shoving and pulling.
I was trying to remember who I seen had that. I was telling him in my comment the same thing about there being a tool to hook the hydraulic lines. But couldn't remember who I seen had it. 👍
I seen someone here on youtube that a had a tool that you used to hook the lines up with. If I figure out who and what video it is I'll send you a link to it. It grabbed onto the hose on the machine then to the hose from the attachment and as you worked the tool it pulled the attachment hose into the hose on the machine. No struggling with it at all. Kind of reminded me of a chain binder the ones that had the handle you had to flip down with the pipe for leverage making it pull both sides of the chain tight. That was a little mess going on at that lot there. That drum mulcher seems to be working very nicely for you. Great video. Stay well. -Wil 👍
I really love the time lapsing that you do. BTW, do you think you could have reach over the fence to the ground? Just curious I know it was not the job.
More from the tent city slasher of the Grand Strand! Loathed by homeless, revered by landlords! I wouldn’t have cleaned up that crap either, need a hazmat suit & puncture proof gloves.
Sometimes it seems the machines are just an extension of your arms and hands…it’s like you become the machine ! Download your brain into the machine and you can stay home ! It’s a thought
Kubota U55-4 with a Prinoth M450e-900 mulcher head. Call my friends at CCE at 704-363-6432 if you want one of these Prinoth Mulchers. Use the promo code IDigIt and they can get a head shipped to you!
Hey man i stumbled across one of you mowed properties today. The one with the half a tree broke and laid on the ground, also has another leaning tree in the right side. Give me a shout i can take care of that stuff for you. I’m licensed and insured for tree work.
I was just about to bring up the skid steer when you mentioned it…. I will!!! Your opinions are wrong!!! First: the purpose of a skid steer is to go where you you dam well please and to switch directions on a dime. As long as you can reach it, you can clear it. Second: that brush you are clearing is so little for a skid steer mulching/mower that as long as you keep it at a low angle, there is no threat to debris reaching your precious street. You still spend too much time per square foot in one spot compared to a skid steer. You know this. That is how I know you are milking the clock. You waste the mulcher head on puny low lying brush when you could save it for big stuff that the skid steer cannot reach. Why not save the fuel for when you kneed it?! And three: because of how high you sometimes have the head and how open it is front to back, the head has a higher potential of shooting debris in to the street. You have to to be a more on ski to not be careful and selective with the skid steer. The skid is made to do big jobs fast anyway. The head is made to take the place of the pole-saw times 1000. If you want to do detail work only at that time do you use that fuel, otherwise use the skid.
Enjoyed watching the video 😊
I just found your channel love watching the cleanup , been watching beaver dam removals and culvert cleaning , love that too
Love watching Muchie tear it down
I love the time lapse stuff with the Kaboto. Looks like a big caterpillar eating away, trying to become a butterfly
That machine is a beast. For any area big or small. Great job
I have to say what you learned from Dad and by doing has paid off. You have a very good skill habits and precision with the mulcher and brush hog.
Great job 👏
Wow!! Nice little MUNCH & CRUNCH machine!!👍🚜 Nice job!
Cutting along that fence line was amazing. That took a lot of skill.
OMGosh! That fence as you danced around it..Great finesse 👍👌👏
Munching around a chain link fence - WOW. Good job.
Thank you! I definitely had to be careful and take my time around that fence!
Good job! Never tire of seeing property cleaned up. Best wishes.
Love the mechanical discussion from a family that loved taking things apart and putting them back together again.
As for the trash not your job! My old momma would say, Make like a rug and people will walk on you. Doing a great job is the only/best reward.
Impressive operation around the fence! Most of the fence was obscured; you got the vegetation away from the fence without hitting the fence once.
I was going back and watching some of your videos I've missed in the past. When I got to the second half of the video and saw the chain link fence, I told my self "I hope he brought his bolt cutters with him!" All in light hearted fun, good job and great video!
Lol ..
In that high brush and close public area situation you chose the right equipment. Safety, efficiency. Good job.
Really nice work! Especially along that chain link, boy would snagging that foul your drum!!
Another excellent video. Great work!
Turn key to on (no start ) then set aux on touch pad and push that circuit with thumb button both ways to release pressure, (owner of three kx057’s here) , thanks for the videos
Amazing you didn’t get into the fence. Great job looks great!
Brother, that, Sir, was skill. I seriously respect your story of how you got in this biz as well. Best-
Thank you John! I really appreciate the kind comments! Glad you are enjoying the content!
thank you for explaining why not using big munchy I love BIG MUNCHY
You said it correct when you said, "there's a thousand ways to do this type work. To each his own." That includes grading and mulching. It doesn't matter how you do it most of the time as long as it's done right and you don't tare anything up in the process. 👍
Way to go on taking advice for something that helps🎉🎉🎉. Nice job.❤❤❤❤.
Great job and video like always
Ur precision is unbelievable 🤙😎🇦🇺
This is my favorite machine to watch
Get you some of those ratcheting bar clamp things, throw one in your truck or machine so you can use it to put weird stuff like that together. Let the ratchet do the pushing things together. 😁
That is some damn fine operating beside that chain link fence.
Enjoy you videos and would like to hear some running commentary while you're working. Keep up the good work!
Good job staying out of that fence ! I had ,what was going to be, a nice 2acre clean up project. It’s heavily wooded. I started right off the trailer into a grove of vines to knock them out first. Found an old blade carrier at the bottom of the pile and chunked half a dozen grinding teeth, broke 2 completely off, chipped a couple cutting teeth and threw the mulcher way out of balance for the rest of the day. $250 later I have new teeth otw. Like you said, supply chain is way out of whack right now. Keep getting after it ! 👍🏼
Thank you for your service to our country.
something very satisfying about watching this. Thought you were going to get in that fence there for a moment looked closer on cam than it was.
Good work!! I'd sure be nervous running the mulcher next to a chain link fence not knowing if it were intact or in bad shape!!
Absolutely love your videos!!!!!! Excellent content and very entertaining. I just wish you could have convinced the customer to do more clearing and just left the larger trees behind the fence. I have a feeling the vines are going to grow through their black screening and they will be calling you again in the future. But, hopefully that's another video. Keep up the great work and content.
Wow, what a job around thatchain link fence. That was some really skilled work with that heavy head. What an improvement.
Surgeon level control around that fence!
Nice job 👍
I've written you a theme song to the tune "Happy Days Are Here To Stay".
"Its munching time and time to eat.
The vegetations running deep.
The bushes need a trim for sure,
little munchie is the cure.
Trees don't stand a chance today.
Nothing stands in munchie's way.
When the blades they spin, the fun begins.
Little munchie always wins.
Wood chips fly to the left now,
leaves and dirt to the right.
Stumps as big as a trash can,
nothing puts up a fight!
A forest soon becomes a field.
The largest limb can't help but yeild!
When the blades they spin, the fun begins.
Little munchis always wins!"
Job well done. Great job on the chain link fence.
That munchie show comment cracked me up. I think about it every time I'm in a jungle cutting. I reviewed some of my footage last night and it looked like a smoking big foot crashing though 10-15ft trees. All you can see is the trees crashing and the smoke from my tractor puffing out. 😂
Maybe you did we just didn't see but when you are releasing pressure turn the aux back on and operate the thumb rocker to release pressure in that circuit which is the one you are trying to connect. Also if you do this process BEFORE you disconnect from the last time you used it that will help release pressure in the implement itself. Just my 2 cents as it seems to work for me. Before I started doing this I plain flat could not connect the MTL mower.
Pretty gutsy moves along the chain link
SALUDOS, FROM CLIFTON N.J, ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO. G.B.Y.A.
This. ALABAMA. GIRL. ENJOYES. WATCHING. YOU. IVE WATCHED. ALL. DAY
Awesome. Job. DEVIN.
Tight space. good job
Awesome job 💯💯💯👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🎇🎇🎇
That white 5 gallon bucket next to that mattress conly mean one thing: 💩💩 LOL.
The munchie show does it again
Another cool video. I didn't see any white ducks running away in this video, lol.
Take care friend 👍🇺🇸
Looks good brother. As long as the job gets done and the customer likes it, then it was the right piece of equipment for the job. The fence line would have been god for the MTL-5 to do.
Yaay! Another Munchie vid!
For hooking up your hydraulics, have you seen that tool that Camarata has? It's a modified squeeze-type clamp with forks that go around the fittings, just to let you pull them together firmly without busting your back shoving and pulling.
I was trying to remember who I seen had that. I was telling him in my comment the same thing about there being a tool to hook the hydraulic lines. But couldn't remember who I seen had it. 👍
Looks great
If I had one of those, my neighbor's loud and obnoxious Mini Cooper would be a "Many Pieces"...
I seen someone here on youtube that a had a tool that you used to hook the lines up with. If I figure out who and what video it is I'll send you a link to it. It grabbed onto the hose on the machine then to the hose from the attachment and as you worked the tool it pulled the attachment hose into the hose on the machine. No struggling with it at all. Kind of reminded me of a chain binder the ones that had the handle you had to flip down with the pipe for leverage making it pull both sides of the chain tight. That was a little mess going on at that lot there. That drum mulcher seems to be working very nicely for you. Great video. Stay well. -Wil 👍
Great job, Major Tom...
Ha!
nice job
Mulcher is a gobbler!
Random fact I learned today. Theres evidently a shortage on electrical parts cleaner as well.
Man wish I had a miche like that I'd put it to work so I can get my fire wood down and cut up
I already knew that!
you do it the way you see fit that is all you can do
I really love the time lapsing that you do. BTW, do you think you could have reach over the fence to the ground? Just curious I know it was not the job.
I love the videos
👍👍
More from the tent city slasher of the Grand Strand! Loathed by homeless, revered by landlords! I wouldn’t have cleaned up that crap either, need a hazmat suit & puncture proof gloves.
There are times when word of mouth is better than advertising.
Sometimes it seems the machines are just an extension of your arms and hands…it’s like you become the machine ! Download your brain into the machine and you can stay home ! It’s a thought
That would be something....
Hi, when you turned the valve for the mulcher on, the circuit for the thumb is closed ? Thx
Blower cam action. I love it! What model is that? Im looking to upgrade from what i have now.
Kubota U55-4 with a Prinoth M450e-900 mulcher head. Call my friends at CCE at 704-363-6432 if you want one of these Prinoth Mulchers. Use the promo code IDigIt and they can get a head shipped to you!
Hey man i stumbled across one of you mowed properties today. The one with the half a tree broke and laid on the ground, also has another leaning tree in the right side. Give me a shout i can take care of that stuff for you. I’m licensed and insured for tree work.
Another encampment falls...soon you'll have to paint the Kubota matte black and wear a balaclava...
I kinda miss the noise of the mow head on this machine... the barrel mulcher may be more economical but the sound is way different...
So you don’t have a case drain on that mulcher head? Did you do anything special to tube it?
The motor on this mulcher does not require a case drain, it is a direct drive motor, not a piston motor that requires a case drain.
I like the mutcher better than the bush hog
How much are they worth
Can you use your credit and name to get the machine you want
I subscribe you watch you
When you cut these properties don't you hit rocks I haven't seen any rocks on these properties
What had happened was!…….
Obviously they paid the Bare minimum for this job? lol
I was just about to bring up the skid steer when you mentioned it…. I will!!! Your opinions are wrong!!! First: the purpose of a skid steer is to go where you you dam well please and to switch directions on a dime. As long as you can reach it, you can clear it. Second: that brush you are clearing is so little for a skid steer mulching/mower that as long as you keep it at a low angle, there is no threat to debris reaching your precious street. You still spend too much time per square foot in one spot compared to a skid steer. You know this. That is how I know you are milking the clock. You waste the mulcher head on puny low lying brush when you could save it for big stuff that the skid steer cannot reach. Why not save the fuel for when you kneed it?! And three: because of how high you sometimes have the head and how open it is front to back, the head has a higher potential of shooting debris in to the street. You have to to be a more on ski to not be careful and selective with the skid steer. The skid is made to do big jobs fast anyway. The head is made to take the place of the pole-saw times 1000. If you want to do detail work only at that time do you use that fuel, otherwise use the skid.
An opinion is different for each person. That’s why it is an opinion. His opinion is right to him, your opinion is right to you.
A little Roundup every month...
Talking tooomuch
Some say I don't talk enough...
Great work!