I like that you explain the job and get to work. Some talk for 10 min and then talk all the way through and I tune in to see the work so thank you for that. Also I like when the camera is pointed at the job so it’s like I am standing there watching rather than sitting inside the skid steer with you. Just a personal preference. Great video. Thanks
Absolutely gorgeous piece of land. Very good job cleaning all that up. Mulching through those vibes ain't easy especially with trash involved, but you aced this one.
A helpful hint brother if ya want it, I mounted a strip of conveyer belt on the back of my JCB for when I'm running the drum. it knocks out the mulch shooting out the back nearly 100%. Or you can use a couple of mud flaps, it works wonders.
Awesome video Lance, I knew as soon as you showed the trash in that one spot it was inevitable you would have a wrap up lol and not a minute later you were cutting the rope out. But as you well know that just comes with the business.
I just want to have a picnic there now. When u do something with the camera angel I think I’ll subscribe. So whereabouts r u based lance. Nice job 🤙😎🇦🇺
Awesome job, I do the same work in Oklahoma, just curious it looks like they’re grass is well maintained did you have to do any extra cleanup on the grass with excess mulch or let it be? I really enjoy all you’re videos 👍
The company the sub contracted me to do the job helped me out in between the days I mulched. They were a lawn care business and couldn’t do the mulching.
Been watching related videos for some time now and thought that the main difference between the brush cutter and mulcher was price. You are the first that I have seen bring both to a site. What do you see as the difference between the two? Great vids and thanks in advance
I brought both for the just in case. The mulcher doesn’t have the reach for the pond edge and I didn’t want to slide in the water. The brush cutter does, sticking out 4 ft farther than the mulcher reaching almost into the water. It’s all about adaptability and being comfortable. Thanks for the comment and question!
Once you get used to the amount of land a machine can clear you can guess about how much time it would take. In this particular job I charged by the day. I charge around 200hr, or $1500 a day for a 10 hour session. It’s all on what the customer wants. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the comment! They had heavy rains the last few days while I was clearing. All I have done is eliminate the heavy overgrowth that shaded out what once was a lakefront. The HOA knew that runoff may occur and have already contracted out companies to prevent any severe erosion. Your concern is definitely warranted and was discussed beforehand.
I've asked about that at the dealer and apparently its an issue with all JCB 270 machines. I've watched other youtuber's that use it and it does the same thing. I try to be very cognizant of the head when we a working under or around it.
I've looked through your videos but I do not see anything on the truck and trailer you use and the limitations on weight with the teleskid, trailer, and attachements. Could you make a video on that please. Maybe add your process of transporting everything from your property to the job site.
This is the second video that I’ve watched you struggle with taking items out of your mulcher. Why don’t you just cut a couple of two by fours 3 foot long and keep them in your truck. That way you can just raise the mulcher and put a 2 x 4 underneath it
That's not a bad idea. If the hydraulic cylinder didn't leak down like that from the factory I wouldn't have to do something like that! Thanks for watching.
I like that you explain the job and get to work. Some talk for 10 min and then talk all the way through and I tune in to see the work so thank you for that. Also I like when the camera is pointed at the job so it’s like I am standing there watching rather than sitting inside the skid steer with you. Just a personal preference. Great video. Thanks
good job ... I,t good to see a man go out work hard for his family ... and make other happy .
Outstanding wok,Lance.❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍
Absolutely gorgeous piece of land. Very good job cleaning all that up. Mulching through those vibes ain't easy especially with trash involved, but you aced this one.
Beautiful Job done and an Amazing transformation!! I bet they are happy!!
They are!
Good job brother! I watch your video's often. You do a great job. God Bless!
Outstanding job Lance!
Looking forward to upcoming videos with you and the JCB with the mulcher.
Nice work! Forestry mulching/land clearing are popular videos. You will be knocking down the subs and views with these videos.
Tristar Diggin'
Sam
Great job!!
Great job. Can't wait to see it finished.
A helpful hint brother if ya want it, I mounted a strip of conveyer belt on the back of my JCB for when I'm running the drum.
it knocks out the mulch shooting out the back nearly 100%. Or you can use a couple of mud flaps, it works wonders.
I actually bought some and need to install it. Any tips help me a lot so shoot them my way anytime. Thanks brother!
Great looking result! Glad you’re starting to get some bigger jobs!
Very Nice JOB !!!
Good job man 👍👍
Looking good!!
You are doing good things in a little bit of time.
Great job.
Hope you were paid well, your tools are high$
Thanks for the comment! I try to be reasonable with how I charge to ensure I can afford to do the job!
Great job
Hey Lance. I was there that day on the site walk. This is unbelievable what you did in just a day!
Thanks Randy! Glad you all like the result!
Awesome video Lance, I knew as soon as you showed the trash in that one spot it was inevitable you would have a wrap up lol and not a minute later you were cutting the rope out. But as you well know that just comes with the business.
Very nice 👌
I just want to have a picnic there now. When u do something with the camera angel I think I’ll subscribe. So whereabouts r u based lance. Nice job 🤙😎🇦🇺
Awesome job, I do the same work in Oklahoma, just curious it looks like they’re grass is well maintained did you have to do any extra cleanup on the grass with excess mulch or let it be? I really enjoy all you’re videos 👍
The company the sub contracted me to do the job helped me out in between the days I mulched. They were a lawn care business and couldn’t do the mulching.
Been watching related videos for some time now and thought that the main difference between the brush cutter and mulcher was price. You are the first that I have seen bring both to a site. What do you see as the difference between the two? Great vids and thanks in advance
I brought both for the just in case. The mulcher doesn’t have the reach for the pond edge and I didn’t want to slide in the water. The brush cutter does, sticking out 4 ft farther than the mulcher reaching almost into the water. It’s all about adaptability and being comfortable. Thanks for the comment and question!
Damn smokey - that area looks great! Did you bid to do any hand work to cleanup the tree themselves or just the mulching?
Just the mulching. A buddy of mine let me know about the job. He cuts the grass for the Development and he said he would limp up the place later.
Can you share roughly what a bid to do this size of a job would be?
Once you get used to the amount of land a machine can clear you can guess about how much time it would take. In this particular job I charged by the day. I charge around 200hr, or $1500 a day for a 10 hour session. It’s all on what the customer wants. Hope that helps.
Came out great!!
By the way, love the music at 22.14 minutes, any way you can share the title & artist? TIA 💖
Hit the " show more tab" in the description.
@@rebelpatriot1972, got it!! Thx! 🎶
I was under the impression that those plants help stabilise the riverbank in storms etc; they might suffer some severe erosion now
Thanks for the comment! They had heavy rains the last few days while I was clearing. All I have done is eliminate the heavy overgrowth that shaded out what once was a lakefront. The HOA knew that runoff may occur and have already contracted out companies to prevent any severe erosion. Your concern is definitely warranted and was discussed beforehand.
Hopefully adding some grasses along there will help root in the soil
Never clear right up against water unless very big overgrowth like he was doing
Seems like that machine has some really low ground pressure. Other machines would have torn up that grass like something fierce.
That leak down on the head is a real safety risk, is the JCB undersized for the mulcher? Also its super obvious as I watched in 2x.
I've asked about that at the dealer and apparently its an issue with all JCB 270 machines. I've watched other youtuber's that use it and it does the same thing. I try to be very cognizant of the head when we a working under or around it.
I've looked through your videos but I do not see anything on the truck and trailer you use and the limitations on weight with the teleskid, trailer, and attachements. Could you make a video on that please. Maybe add your process of transporting everything from your property to the job site.
I’ll have a video with everything soon. Thanks for the comment and suggestion.
This is the second video that I’ve watched you struggle with taking items out of your mulcher. Why don’t you just cut a couple of two by fours 3 foot long and keep them in your truck. That way you can just raise the mulcher and put a 2 x 4 underneath it
That's not a bad idea. If the hydraulic cylinder didn't leak down like that from the factory I wouldn't have to do something like that! Thanks for watching.
Great job