Coming from a landscape maintenance owner thats about 4x your size. That thing is a residential vac. And it is not made for bush clippings. Even our 30hp leaf loader has problems with bush clippings. You would of saved a ton of time to just rake them into a bag and dump in the trailer. That vac will not even be good for leaves, your walker will suck better than that thing. Love your videos, keep up the hustle.
9:00 id make longer handles or a pvc extension so your not hunched over using it. the more you can stand straight up the less fatigue and issue you will have.
Guess it would have to be adapted to the user. I believe I have seen “Darwin handles” in use on string trimmers and edgers shafts. Might alleviate the back strain?
one of the things missed is that if you load it by hand it takes up 2x the space in the trailer compared to being chopped up again by the mini loader. (my experience is on using a chipper,, it took longer but made it only one trip to the dump instead of 2)
I don't like it at all. Doesn't have enough power so debris constantly get caught in the tubing. For me it didn't work well at all but your needs may be different from ours
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc I knda figured. I meant more my crying spending the cash on a billy goat. Lol. Thanks for saving me from wasting a grand. Great channel, live the content
Late to the comment party but you can adjust the governor spring to get that Honda to run at a higher RPM. I did this to my Honda mowers and they rip. I think there's a different hole on the little governor arm thing that makes the engine scream. That'll make it destroy those shrub piles.
I am considering a small-scale debris loader and this may be the correct size. Not slamming you, but the word "debris" is pronounced (dee-bree) not (dee-breeze). I like the Milwaukee trimmer you're sporting. I too hate using gas powered hedge trimmers and weed whackers. The long shaft on the Milwaukee also meet my needs. Thanks for demonstrating the Weibang debris loader as well a the Milwaukee long handles trimmer. Great video. Speaking of bigger motor, do they make anything that will run off a tractor's PTO? Thanks much. Full-watch. 👍🏽🤠 5/11/23
I thought you were gonna call Reese Weese. Very interesting story my folks are Costco Members in a local city in the Chicagoland area. It's quite common that most Costco lots don't have much grass to mow but they usually have a lot of bushes and beds. I actually love the gadget you have on your trailer. This is great Jason
The time you took to blow the clipping and coral them.. If you put a tarp down and emptied it when you were done=. would of been more efficient and efficient.
Hmmmm. I really want to like this thing. Looks like a basic lawn mower engine so I would think upgrading the engine wouldn’t be to big a deal. Thank you for talking about the Milwaukee trimmer. I noticed the hedge trimmer was getting all the love from everyone and not the grass trimmer. Thank you for adding some clarity to that
I would lay the hose on the ground and rake the debris to it. Allows less back pressure on motor. But in reality. Could have had that cut, picked up and on to the next job 45 minutes tops.
That things makes work fun, but it is too small for you guys, you need the bigger one. I think technique will also improve with time as you use it more. More concerned with the camera lol. I suggest you look at the Sony RX100 Mark 7 it is coming out next week. Great video as always, big thumbs up :)
I'm from the North East and I hate to say it maybe on new guy with a small trailer but we get a lot of leafs around here. . . And it seemed like it kept on getting stuck on the sticks so clogging it seems like it's kind of easy
Around how much you charge for a commercial site like that? Not the trimming but just you know your monthly property cleaning, as in you blow the Parking lot and sidewalks
Nice video. I have that Milwaukee trimmer and hedger but that battery SUCKS! In 2 years I have had it replaced 2 times. Love the tool but hate that battery. New subscriber here.
Too small a diameter hose-- take way to long the fromula seem to need a 40hp and 12" hose smaller hose jams need the air flow and should have solid straight tubes when possible on a boom.
Suited to homeowner or one man small operation for sure. Seems to do a great job of chopping up the clippings into mulch. If you want to go faster then you need a bigger machine that’s simple. No point guys bagging a small machine that can’t do a big machine job. I would like to see what it can do with a pile of dethatching clippings.
I would of bought a billygoat leaf loader Its the lightest and when.the Briggs goes bad I bought a Wisconsin engine I found a cast iron and I figure it will last many years
When dealing with debris loaders the key is always bigger is better. In my opinion everything under 18 hp is just useless. I ran a 13 hp unit for a month , sold it and bought a 25 and will never look back. The 25hp 12'' hose 4400 cfm will load faster than you can do manually and will make money. But the trade off is a 25 hp unit needs a real bin , bed or hopper of some sort. You will blow apart anything made cheap. You cannot load into a open bed or box .I even had problems with mine bending the metal frame of the topper built for mine.
I personally think it’s overrated For me I would either blow into smaller piles and use the stihl vacuum blower shredder then place back on to the garden Or where I can blow back onto garden leave It keeps the weeds down
Get A minimum of 18 hp and a 10 inch diameter hose. anything less is a waste of money and time. Also when saying "debris"....the "S" is silent. Also, even an 18hp unit will stop up with hedge clippings.
Not one to mock a product. But that thing sucks. Jams to easy limited due to hose diameter. Give me commercial rubbermaid can or tarp be heading home .
It's not big enough. Need one that has a 2 foot across tube and much bigger motor blower. That is a baby one. I have seen the east coast guys suck up big paper leaf bags and shred them.
Lol no waste of money. Just buy a 18hp debris loader and make real $ instead off half assed like this. You want 18hp and a 10 inch hose no less. Your welcome guys !! Billy goat 🐐 or scag debris loader 18hp 10 inch hose :)
That machine is slower than me! I could bag faster than that! All that money spent for a fancy piece of equipment. You can't take that truck in small places. That's your profits down the drain. A rake and trash cans are cheaper!
The product works clearly, not as fast as what some people may want it to but there is still a small market and need for something like this....so where is the sugar coating?
@@AmbrosLandscapingIncThis is a product you sell to a residential guy who wants to pretend he's got good equipment, like a homeowner buying a hand held blower cause he saw the lawn maintenance crew were using back packs. This equipment is fine for homeowners that hate exercise but it doesn't speed up professional use and therefore, IMO, isn't commercial equipment. Yes, if they change the specks it could be but they chose to showcase this now instead of providing the unit with adequate power. I understand to an extent the pressures you are under to be nice to your partners but I do think it holds you back from giving blunt analysis. don't worry, there are plenty of ppl doing similar
Coming from a landscape maintenance owner thats about 4x your size. That thing is a residential vac. And it is not made for bush clippings. Even our 30hp leaf loader has problems with bush clippings. You would of saved a ton of time to just rake them into a bag and dump in the trailer. That vac will not even be good for leaves, your walker will suck better than that thing.
Love your videos, keep up the hustle.
Thanks man appreciate the comment... I agree, defiantly need a bigger debris loader
seams like it may have a place but honestly I could have used a rake broom and shovel with a trash can and I'd be out of there in no time
Try doing that for years and years! You’ll put a lot of stress and wear on your body.
I was thinking the same thing
This unit also mulches the debris making it like 15 times smaller. If your doing leaves this can be very handy
My main takeaway was the hose is too small for what you're doing. Curious though, what do you do with all of the processed material?
9:00 id make longer handles or a pvc extension so your not hunched over using it. the more you can stand straight up the less fatigue and issue you will have.
I completely agree man, there are a lot of changes they need to make with this loader.
Guess it would have to be adapted to the user. I believe I have seen “Darwin handles” in use on string trimmers and edgers shafts. Might alleviate the back strain?
one of the things missed is that if you load it by hand it takes up 2x the space in the trailer compared to being chopped up again by the mini loader. (my experience is on using a chipper,, it took longer but made it only one trip to the dump instead of 2)
I completely agree, that is one of the things I mentioned in my instagram post 👍
I wouldn't say 2x the space but it does reduce the amount of space. If it had more power it would definitely be something that I would consider.
@@cutandcleanwi6947 fair enough.
Nice little machine there was that converted from a push leaf vac because I’ll get something like that!
what do you think about occasional leaf clean ups, do you think would it be worth it
where did you get that cover for your trailer
Like the idea but it seems like
It’s a bit comber some but I would love to compress my clippings like that. Straight to the compost pile
So I've seen you're videos of this so do you guys like it or no? Only using it on leaves few jobs I'm pulling out around a ton.
I don't like it at all. Doesn't have enough power so debris constantly get caught in the tubing. For me it didn't work well at all but your needs may be different from ours
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc buy once cry once. More saving and get the 18hp billy goat
@@jonwallace3681 haha well no crying over here since the company sent this to me to review...im just trying to prevent others from crying hahah
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc I knda figured. I meant more my crying spending the cash on a billy goat. Lol. Thanks for saving me from wasting a grand. Great channel, live the content
Hi. Great machine. How easy are they to mount to a trailer? Thankss.
I like that I could just put it on the bed of my duelly. I'm really curious how it'll handle leaves.
Same here....the size is really nice but maybe a short hose would give it more suction? Guess I will try it out
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc very true. That's what we did to my buddies little wonder and it helped tremendously
Obviously not intended for much volume
Late to the comment party but you can adjust the governor spring to get that Honda to run at a higher RPM. I did this to my Honda mowers and they rip. I think there's a different hole on the little governor arm thing that makes the engine scream. That'll make it destroy those shrub piles.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR AND WITH MORE POWER AND A LONGER HOSE!
I am considering a small-scale debris loader and this may be the correct size. Not slamming you, but the word "debris" is pronounced (dee-bree) not (dee-breeze). I like the Milwaukee trimmer you're sporting. I too hate using gas powered hedge trimmers and weed whackers. The long shaft on the Milwaukee also meet my needs. Thanks for demonstrating the Weibang debris loader as well a the Milwaukee long handles trimmer. Great video. Speaking of bigger motor, do they make anything that will run off a tractor's PTO? Thanks much. Full-watch. 👍🏽🤠 5/11/23
where did you buy it i need one
Have missed your amazing techno fast forwards Ambro's!!!!! Was one of the first "click like" style channels & you still are!
Ha thanks man appreciate the support! Feels good to be back
I thought you were gonna call Reese Weese.
Very interesting story my folks are Costco Members in a local city in the Chicagoland area. It's quite common that most Costco lots don't have much grass to mow but they usually have a lot of bushes and beds.
I actually love the gadget you have on your trailer. This is great Jason
Awesome setup
I found my 18hp to be underpowered, especially with with leaves. It can be very frustrating.
The time you took to blow the clipping and coral them..
If you put a tarp down and emptied it when you were done=. would of been more efficient and efficient.
Agreed!
.... probably would have taken about a minute or two, to scoop it up with a snow shovel and throw it in the dump trailer
So where/how are you discarding the debris?
Great video man.
Thanks Johnny!
Good video thanks
Not a bad alternative to the other stuff that out there.
Hmmmm. I really want to like this thing. Looks like a basic lawn mower engine so I would think upgrading the engine wouldn’t be to big a deal. Thank you for talking about the Milwaukee trimmer. I noticed the hedge trimmer was getting all the love from everyone and not the grass trimmer. Thank you for adding some clarity to that
It needs longer handles less bending over
Completely agree, I told the company the same thing
I think the front handle just needs to be slid back 6-8 inches.
good for a homeowner that doesn't like using a rake
What's the cost and the name of the company where you got it?
You can get them on Home Depot for $1300. The company name is Weibang but they rebrand for the US market and its now call TurfOne
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc cool. I'm going to check with Home Depot. Thanks bro
I would lay the hose on the ground and rake the debris to it. Allows less back pressure on motor. But in reality. Could have had that cut, picked up and on to the next job 45 minutes tops.
That things makes work fun, but it is too small for you guys, you need the bigger one. I think technique will also improve with time as you use it more. More concerned with the camera lol. I suggest you look at the Sony RX100 Mark 7 it is coming out next week. Great video as always, big thumbs up :)
I'm from the North East and I hate to say it maybe on new guy with a small trailer but we get a lot of leafs around here. . . And it seemed like it kept on getting stuck on the sticks so clogging it seems like it's kind of easy
Around how much you charge for a commercial site like that? Not the trimming but just you know your monthly property cleaning, as in you blow the Parking lot and sidewalks
Nice video. I have that Milwaukee trimmer and hedger but that battery SUCKS! In 2 years I have had it replaced 2 times. Love the tool but hate that battery. New subscriber here.
bigger engine with more airflow would be much more efficient.
No fucking shit
Go spend 9 grand on a billy goat then
this boys still AMATEURS have alot to lerning about lanscaping
Looking at this to suck up tarp loads of caught leaves and debris. Love this video. Best reviews on the 30inch exmarks and now this weibang loader
How much
$1,300....you can order it directly from Weibang or HomeDepot.com
Looking good
For residential and a small company it’s probably a good option I don’t know the cost but I’d pick one up if the price was good
I think it was around $1500. I wouldn't pay more than that for it though.
I highly recommend building a wooden box on top of the dump trailer you can fit a lot more and don't have to worry about a tarp!
Yeah and when he speeds up, leaves are blown all over the place!
Hank Bridges exactly!!
That looks great!
Hi I mow lawns and i was wondering what Milwaukee equipment is that? Thanks love you channel
I like it but instead of moving around set it on the ground and feed the stuff into it it would be quicker
I tried that but it didnt work well at all...mostly because a lot of the debris was larger then the tube opening
Finally the demo 😂
Too small a diameter hose-- take way to long the fromula seem to need a 40hp and 12" hose smaller hose jams need the air flow and should have solid straight tubes when possible on a boom.
Suited to homeowner or one man small operation for sure. Seems to do a great job of chopping up the clippings into mulch. If you want to go faster then you need a bigger machine that’s simple. No point guys bagging a small machine that can’t do a big machine job. I would like to see what it can do with a pile of dethatching clippings.
Pretty cool invention!
do you know the name of your intro song, Ive been trying to find it but can’t.
Slow Energy - Young Rich Pixies (From Artlist)
Thanks
"Da bree" or "da breeze?"
The dump trailer would be what I use. Harder to empty truck bed
I agree since there is no swing away hitch or swing doors on the truck
Longer handles, larger tube...I think a rake and a garbage can looks quicker
I would of bought a billygoat leaf loader Its the lightest and when.the Briggs goes bad I bought a Wisconsin engine I found a cast iron and I figure it will last many years
For it to be doing all the work. It seems tiring 😫
May be good for leaves but needs to be twice as wide for debris.
HP TO LOW. RPM TO SLOW AMD HOSE TO SMALL. A slightly bigger setup would suck the hell up on all that debris
I would have skipped the blower step and just went island to island with the truck, would have saved a ton of time.
Good video slow vaccum lol. Definitely will get your views up good stuff
Looks good but the handles should be long enough so the operator doesn't have to bend over.
Maybe for Leafs only
The vacuum mouth should be wider.
🤷🏾♂️
When dealing with debris loaders the key is always bigger is better. In my opinion everything under 18 hp is just useless. I ran a 13 hp unit for a month , sold it and bought a 25 and will never look back. The 25hp 12'' hose 4400 cfm will load faster than you can do manually and will make money. But the trade off is a 25 hp unit needs a real bin , bed or hopper of some sort. You will blow apart anything made cheap. You cannot load into a open bed or box .I even had problems with mine bending the metal frame of the topper built for mine.
I personally think it’s overrated
For me I would either blow into smaller piles and use the stihl vacuum blower shredder then place back on to the garden
Or where I can blow back onto garden leave
It keeps the weeds down
I could have raked the debris into a tarp and dumped it in the trailer in an eighth of the time and I’m blind and have only one leg and one arm.
Thanks for the vid. Like the video, not the debris loader. Too small.
Totally agree! Getting a bigger one next year
Get A minimum of 18 hp and a 10 inch diameter hose. anything less is a waste of money and time. Also when saying "debris"....the "S" is silent. Also, even an 18hp unit will stop up with hedge clippings.
It needs a bigger hose
👍
Not one to mock a product. But that thing sucks. Jams to easy limited due to hose diameter. Give me commercial rubbermaid can or tarp be heading home .
It's not big enough. Need one that has a 2 foot across tube and much bigger motor blower. That is a baby one.
I have seen the east coast guys suck up big paper leaf bags and shred them.
With a rake and trash can or tarp you will pick up all in 2 minutes
That thing is a wast of time. Even a bigger one say 20 HP would still be a wast of time on stuff like that, by hand is still going to beat it in time
30hp and up are awesome!
I would try returning the machine
Lol no waste of money. Just buy a 18hp debris loader and make real $ instead off half assed like this. You want 18hp and a 10 inch hose no less. Your welcome guys !! Billy goat 🐐 or scag debris loader 18hp 10 inch hose :)
I have no idea what it cost, but I'm sure it's not cheap. It's just not efficient enough to justify a purchase in my opinion.
They go for $1300
That is what we call rinky dink.
Rake and a tarp literally would have taken 2 minutes or less.....
I don’t know I think that unit is to small to actually be useful, a unit that size seem useless
That shit sucks faster to get two bags and bag that shit up
Thank you for your kind words 😉
That machine is slower than me! I could bag faster than that! All that money spent for a fancy piece of equipment. You can't take that truck in small places. That's your profits down the drain. A rake and trash cans are cheaper!
duh · bree..
Looks like its time consuming.
Well it's cute looking but it's too small and underpowered
Time is money too slow
You need a bigger machine
Agree!
this is an example, of a guy sugar coating a product that doesn't work because of his business relationship, IMO
The product works clearly, not as fast as what some people may want it to but there is still a small market and need for something like this....so where is the sugar coating?
@@AmbrosLandscapingIncThis is a product you sell to a residential guy who wants to pretend he's got good equipment, like a homeowner buying a hand held blower cause he saw the lawn maintenance crew were using back packs. This equipment is fine for homeowners that hate exercise but it doesn't speed up professional use and therefore, IMO, isn't commercial equipment. Yes, if they change the specks it could be but they chose to showcase this now instead of providing the unit with adequate power.
I understand to an extent the pressures you are under to be nice to your partners but I do think it holds you back from giving blunt analysis. don't worry, there are plenty of ppl doing similar
@@jsigur157 where have I stated that this was a commercial unit?
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc You were analyzing a residential quality tool? If so, my bad
Garbage and looks like it has a no name brand overseas junk motor.
The company is Weibang which is a Chinese owned comapny bigger over in Europe..they rebranded for the US market and is now TurfOne
major fail! just rake it onto plastic tarp and move on! time is money! i mean really....
Yes enough talking
You comment like a little bitch 🖕🏻
very slow not
time saving
Fail. Takes way to long.
You TALK TO MUCH!!!!!!!!!! GET ON WITH THE DEMOOOOOO!!!!!! ALREADY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!