GoodGooglyMoogly! From the outside looking in, that ASV pushes that cutter so much more consistently than the Deere did, which I know was still a good piece of equipment - but there's no comparison watching the 2. You make me want to get some equipment and start doing this up in NC. So much opportunity around here and nobody is doing it.
Tip, look into renting the equipment first. Line up a few jobs to be done in a day or week and rent accordingly. Typically a weeks rent is the same as 2-3 days rent so you can do more jobs for the same rental fee. Find someone to haul it or possible even the rental company but I doubt it.
I'm viewing this on October 1 and absolutely enjoyed it as far as the Hurricane in the upstate Gaffney faired well to my knowledge hope everyone on the coast line is good as well. As always God bless yah from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯
Hey Devon! Love watching your vedios, you do great work and I can tell that you take pride in what you do. If you were in my area I'd recommend you. Was wondering if you would consider closed cautioning for us older folks that doesn't hear quiet as well anymore, and the deaf. I know there's not much conversation in your vedios, but in the. beginning and end, but it would be a great help to help us when your explaining your work. Much appreciated 🙏 thank yoi.
Your new machine working so much better than the Deere. The Deere did well, but this just powers through the thick stuff. Well done sir! Thanks for the video!
We live in Florida and rode Ian's furry out at home. This house made it thru Hurricane Charlie also. We had some damage but made out better than a lot of others. I really enjoy your videos keep up the good work.
Heh Davin, great job. You can tell the 120 is not even challenged on this job. Easier, smoother & quieter😊 Thoughts & prayers for those affected by Ian🙏🏼 Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
I'm south of Tamap and work in Tampa and the hurricane was comin, but went more south and just flattened Ft Myers and along the path it took. Wasn't bad here at all. Alot of trees got cleaned out pretty much. Some flooding with rivers. So lucky in this area....not so much in others. Relative lives in Ft Myers and one actually in Charleston. And both kept driving from place to place avoiding the worst of the storm. Crazy
You know, you seem to do quite a lot of this kind of more or less rough-field mowing. Have you ever considered a flail instead of the rotary cutter for it? It wouldn't be nearly as good at the really heavy stuff, but a lot of your job seem more general heavy mowing or brush-hogging than really the kind of heavy, woody stuff the cutter is made for. Man, that ASV is SUCH a beast! I think that would have been bogging BAD with the old loader!
That little guy 23:40 just popped out with inches to spare.... I'm live Pinellas County, the county between the bay of Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. My job is a property maintenance lead for 10 mobile home communities, totaling about 2000 homes. We got very lucky with property damage. The wind stayed under sustained 25mph / gust 40mph at roof top level, inland. Under 10 homes with major roof damage. About 30 with carport damage. About 80% of the homes lost power, but I think everyone had power back by the weekend. We had about 2.5 inches of rain, but because we had an offshore wind that lowered the tide height by about 2 foot we had no/minor flooding.
No we made out pretty good where I was but down by the beach in some areas like Garden City, Pawley's Island and Cherry Grove got hit by the storm surge pretty good.
With a parcel like this that is in a holding pattern pending development and must be mowed at least 2x a year, if you just leveled it so ponding wasn't a problem you could plant it with alfalfa and not only get paid to mow it but you could also sell the hay off it as well. Doubling the income stream from the same property
Depending on precipitation you might get a cutting every month and if the ground is being used for "agricultural purposes" the property owner might even get a break on taxes until its developed.
@@russellsmith3825 to get a break on the taxes you have to get a farm number and there is not enough acreage there for the state to give you one. But nothing saying you can't grow and bail hay unless there is a city ordnance stopping you. Not sure but good idea.
question for you this time instead of my last comment on your channel which I apologized for too you and the other viewers as well. can you tell much difference in fuel use using high flow or low flow on your equipment? I use tractors for my mowing and you just hook up the PTO and hydraulics for the bat wings with no high or low flow so not sure how that works. I'm sure the blades cut faster on high flow as well.
As I recall, the high-flow on the ASV is actually too high for the cutter, it's greater than the motor is rated for. He mentioned that back when he first got it.
I love watching your videos but with that lawn mower it’s not very interesting you should run these in last speed I love to watch the other thing you use
Did you have a disc mulcher at one time. I thought I saw a video where you had one. The mtl works good on that kind of lot. A Ventrac would be ideal in that lot but no cab. I know they aren't cheap machines either.
Love watching this machine rip through all that confusion !!! Keep ‘‘em coming !
As long as y'all made it out through the storm okay is what matters the most, looking forward to more good videos
I could tell by the sound, the standard flow worked good. nice cut!
The ASV sounds like it has more hydraulic power when cutting, the blades don't seem to bog down in the thick stuff.
Good job man
Love watching you work
Greetings from Melbourne Australia ❤️❤️❤️
Grateful you are ok! ❤️👍
GoodGooglyMoogly! From the outside looking in, that ASV pushes that cutter so much more consistently than the Deere did, which I know was still a good piece of equipment - but there's no comparison watching the 2. You make me want to get some equipment and start doing this up in NC. So much opportunity around here and nobody is doing it.
Tip, look into renting the equipment first. Line up a few jobs to be done in a day or week and rent accordingly. Typically a weeks rent is the same as 2-3 days rent so you can do more jobs for the same rental fee. Find someone to haul it or possible even the rental company but I doubt it.
I'm viewing this on October 1 and absolutely enjoyed it as far as the Hurricane in the upstate Gaffney faired well to my knowledge hope everyone on the coast line is good as well. As always God bless yah from Gaffney South Carolina viewer 🙏❤️💯
Looks fabulous! Nice job. I enjoy your Channel. Thanks
Thank you Linda! Glad you are enjoying the content!
Hey Devon! Love watching your vedios, you do great work and I can tell that you take pride in what you do. If you were in my area I'd recommend you. Was wondering if you would consider closed cautioning for us older folks that doesn't hear quiet as well anymore, and the deaf. I know there's not much conversation in your vedios, but in the. beginning and end, but it would be a great help to help us when your explaining your work. Much appreciated 🙏 thank yoi.
He came he saw he kicked👍 grass!
Seems to do great in the heavy Grass nicely done ✅.
Hey Davin, Hope your enjoying your new machine. Can’t wait to see you doing some thick brush mulching. Stay safe out there!
Really good video - looks like you’re used to your new machine. 💚 I hope Ian didn’t cause any problems for you!
Hope you guys are okay down there in the low country.
Your new machine working so much better than the Deere. The Deere did well, but this just powers through the thick stuff. Well done sir! Thanks for the video!
was just enjoying it, and ending abrupt. would have liked to see the finishing off
Neat job with the new purchase. Trust your buddy is OK.
Pressure off then. Another good job.
We live in Florida and rode Ian's furry out at home. This house made it thru Hurricane Charlie also. We had some damage but made out better than a lot of others. I really enjoy your videos keep up the good work.
The machine was working great went right through the grass. From Tampa FL
You need to weld some brackets on the front and install large adjustable swivel casters. It would keep it from digging into the dirt.
Looks good Devon👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Heh Davin, great job. You can tell the 120 is not even challenged on this job. Easier, smoother & quieter😊 Thoughts & prayers for those affected by Ian🙏🏼 Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
I'm south of Tamap and work in Tampa and the hurricane was comin, but went more south and just flattened Ft Myers and along the path it took. Wasn't bad here at all. Alot of trees got cleaned out pretty much. Some flooding with rivers. So lucky in this area....not so much in others. Relative lives in Ft Myers and one actually in Charleston. And both kept driving from place to place avoiding the worst of the storm. Crazy
Good Sunday morning , God bless tou & have a wonderful day
Good job brother and it looked like it went faster than normal
This looks a lot of fun to me. I would love to cut fields like this with that equipment or a huge tractor.
Nice job
You and that machine are amazing.
You know, you seem to do quite a lot of this kind of more or less rough-field mowing. Have you ever considered a flail instead of the rotary cutter for it? It wouldn't be nearly as good at the really heavy stuff, but a lot of your job seem more general heavy mowing or brush-hogging than really the kind of heavy, woody stuff the cutter is made for.
Man, that ASV is SUCH a beast! I think that would have been bogging BAD with the old loader!
Looks great buddy. 🤙😎🇦🇺
New machine is really doing a great job of it!
Does this make you nervous mowing with so many cars going by. Looks great!!!
If you're happy I'm happy 😊
If you ever have to use high flow to mow down grass and stuff you'll have to use your other brush cutter head the xc8t it probably can handle the flow
I love this machine
Too bad that unit doesn't have a free floating option like the Ventrac has. That way you don't have to keep lifting the deck up and down.
GREAT video.
That little guy 23:40 just popped out with inches to spare....
I'm live Pinellas County, the county between the bay of Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. My job is a property maintenance lead for 10 mobile home communities, totaling about 2000 homes. We got very lucky with property damage. The wind stayed under sustained 25mph / gust 40mph at roof top level, inland. Under 10 homes with major roof damage. About 30 with carport damage. About 80% of the homes lost power, but I think everyone had power back by the weekend. We had about 2.5 inches of rain, but because we had an offshore wind that lowered the tide height by about 2 foot we had no/minor flooding.
After the storm Moccasins from hell will be out in true form.
Great video did you get hit hard by the hurricane
No we made out pretty good where I was but down by the beach in some areas like Garden City, Pawley's Island and Cherry Grove got hit by the storm surge pretty good.
Hello. Have a good day.
Hi Scotty! Thank you! You too!
Great Job!
You need a wheel or some skids on that thing to keep it out of the dirt
With a parcel like this that is in a holding pattern pending development and must be mowed at least 2x a year, if you just leveled it so ponding wasn't a problem you could plant it with alfalfa and not only get paid to mow it but you could also sell the hay off it as well. Doubling the income stream from the same property
Depending on precipitation you might get a cutting every month and if the ground is being used for "agricultural purposes" the property owner might even get a break on taxes until its developed.
@@russellsmith3825 to get a break on the taxes you have to get a farm number and there is not enough acreage there for the state to give you one. But nothing saying you can't grow and bail hay unless there is a city ordnance stopping you. Not sure but good idea.
@@anthonycash4609 depends on the city & state and zoning laws.
that asv is handling stuff better than the last machine did for sure
Hope you made it through the storm ok.
Nice
Nice. Smooth run. FL Nana
Thank you Joann!
How often do you sharpen the blades?
Good JOB It Did it Nice
29:15 baby rabbit!!
Are the tracks narrow on that machine or is it just the camera?
haha blades go brrr
Very nice job
Great 👍🏻
Thank you Frank!
question for you this time instead of my last comment on your channel which I apologized for too you and the other viewers as well. can you tell much difference in fuel use using high flow or low flow on your equipment? I use tractors for my mowing and you just hook up the PTO and hydraulics for the bat wings with no high or low flow so not sure how that works. I'm sure the blades cut faster on high flow as well.
As I recall, the high-flow on the ASV is actually too high for the cutter, it's greater than the motor is rated for. He mentioned that back when he first got it.
Today is Sunday Oct 2 2022.
Seems like it cuts better going backwards, could the blades be spinning the wrong way ?!
Probably better because when going backwards after forwards, the grass is "double cut" with reverse being the 2nd cut.
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Natural sound barrier gone open highway noise for the neighborhood
There is no neighborhood around this lot, its all commercial property.
Me Munchie !!!! Me like shrubs and grass bunches - me like composted shrubs and grass bunches better ! Me like trees - me like toothpicks better !
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Why do you let it get so tall before you cut it if you have been cutting it for years?
He actually mowed that lot a few months back, it does re-grow fast.
@@deanladue3151 wow
Less TALK - more MUNCH !!!!!
I agree with that
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I love watching your videos but with that lawn mower it’s not very interesting you should run these in last speed I love to watch the other thing you use
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You need a wider platform for this type of job or it will take forever.
No not for this job. It takes less than 2 hours to mow this lot.
Not bad but I think I put wheels this hopping while your cutting not level or neat I use flail mower
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Hi!
@@idigit4967 How are you
太慢了
A rat, at 29:15..😅
Trop de blabla
Did you have a disc mulcher at one time. I thought I saw a video where you had one. The mtl works good on that kind of lot. A Ventrac would be ideal in that lot but no cab. I know they aren't cheap machines either.