The only sense of parallel ruts in the area would be the logging trucks hauling out a full load of timber in a soggy soil location. I've seen ruts that are as deep as 3 feet in old forested logging areas ... as well as 1 1/2 feet deep (in all things !) of mountain lava fields.
Giveaways do stimulate interest. Of course being in the mulching/clearing business is only good in a place where there is something left to mulch! Glad you got the air conditioning fixed, it;s a shame it's so poorly made the machine likes to break. Huge property there, compared to what you see in south Florida You don't even seem to have brazillian pepper, melaleuca or elephant grass to deal with. "Mulcher go Brrr" reminds me of Jerome Powell in action. Those cordless grinders do beat the generator and angle grinder I used to use!
After running a 74hp skid steer in a forestry mulching application, is it something you would still recommend? This is the type of work I want to be doing someday & I'm trying to best pick the equipment "right off the bat". Dozer piles would be something I'd see a lot of. Can a smaller machine "chew" through those root balls or would a bigger machine be more efficient?
74 hp is not going to process piles efficiently and profitably. The 2 best machines on the market in the skid steer models are the ASV/Fecon 135 or the Cat 299D3 XE Land Management. Second place would be tak tl12 Third place would be kubota 97 Nothing else on the market is worth owning. 74 Hp is effective to help learn with and save some money on startup but if you want to get above $250k a year you will want 100+HP
Mulchers cut stumps to grade. I don’t recommend doing stump grinder work with a mulcher but if it’s a reasonable size stump you can process it pretty quick down to grade
Loved the video man, you bring the energy. I just started my channel as a lead up to launching a mulching business, would love for you to check it out, and see what you think. Starting with a John Deere 333G and FAE mulch head. Should be dropped off on Friday. Got a video up of the trailer I picked, next video is uploading right now, and third video will be about the truck I bought yesterday. Where are you located?
Great content! Just do yourself a favor please, and wear some sort of glasses when sharpening the teeth or any metal grinding. You do not want the optometrist to bring out the rust ring I promise you.
Amazing job and amazing shots of doing the job.
The only sense of parallel ruts in the area would be the logging trucks hauling out a full load of timber in a soggy soil location. I've seen ruts that are as deep as 3 feet in old forested logging areas ... as well as 1 1/2 feet deep (in all things !) of mountain lava fields.
Giveaways do stimulate interest. Of course being in the mulching/clearing business is only good in a place where there is something left to mulch! Glad you got the air conditioning fixed, it;s a shame it's so poorly made the machine likes to break. Huge property there, compared to what you see in south Florida You don't even seem to have brazillian pepper, melaleuca or elephant grass to deal with. "Mulcher go Brrr" reminds me of Jerome Powell in action. Those cordless grinders do beat the generator and angle grinder I used to use!
Oh give it a few years and we will be mulching pepper and melaleuca like south Florida crews 😂😂
@@TheTreeShop If the weather stays as hot as it has been you are going to be proven right!
I would have harvested me some OS those palms heart of palm good food
Cela vous a pris combien de jours pour nettoyer les 100 hectares?
The ruts are probably from the skidder when they logged it. Some companies don’t clean up the mess they make
Them big Ruts are from a skidded
After running a 74hp skid steer in a forestry mulching application, is it something you would still recommend? This is the type of work I want to be doing someday & I'm trying to best pick the equipment "right off the bat". Dozer piles would be something I'd see a lot of. Can a smaller machine "chew" through those root balls or would a bigger machine be more efficient?
74 hp is not going to process piles efficiently and profitably. The 2 best machines on the market in the skid steer models are the ASV/Fecon 135 or the Cat 299D3 XE Land Management.
Second place would be tak tl12
Third place would be kubota 97
Nothing else on the market is worth owning. 74 Hp is effective to help learn with and save some money on startup but if you want to get above $250k a year you will want 100+HP
@@TheTreeShop So as someone just starting out I should try & get a bigger machine knowing what the majority of my work is going to be?
It comes down to money. If you can afford more HP then get it. If not the 74 hp option will work and is a stepping stone to more hp
@@TheTreeShop Awesome sir. Your channel has been a huge help to me for gaining the knowledge to get into this industry. Thanks for the videos!
I have the 289 and 299d3 xe on planers. High demand. The 289 is better by far. The 299 isn't worth the price tag
How does it mulch on the stumps , does it get them down to dirt easy?
Mulchers cut stumps to grade. I don’t recommend doing stump grinder work with a mulcher but if it’s a reasonable size stump you can process it pretty quick down to grade
Loved the video man, you bring the energy. I just started my channel as a lead up to launching a mulching business, would love for you to check it out, and see what you think. Starting with a John Deere 333G and FAE mulch head. Should be dropped off on Friday. Got a video up of the trailer I picked, next video is uploading right now, and third video will be about the truck I bought yesterday. Where are you located?
Saludos. Ases ese trabajo en Montura ranch. Clewiston fl. Tengo un tereno de 1.25 acres. Y me gustaria limpiarlo con Esa makina..
What is the diesel consumption of the CAT with this mulcher?
Idk maybe 25 gallons a day on a long day. The 259 sips fuel
What is the app for the aereo map for work?
Huntwise and LandGlide are what we use
A 359 is rather small for mulching!
Acre a day. $perHP makes it very competitive for smaller operations to hit out of their weight class. Knives mandatory too.
Is it still available to get help promoting my business?
Hell yea man. Shoot me a text message to the office phone at 386-843-5266 and Monday I’ll get back with you about it! 👍🏻
Great content! Just do yourself a favor please, and wear some sort of glasses when sharpening the teeth or any metal grinding. You do not want the optometrist to bring out the rust ring I promise you.