Bush Hogging Extremely Overgrown Briar Patch
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2022
- Trying to get 1k subs so i can get paid. Please sub to help me out :) Bush Hogging an overgrown lot on a property I just purchased. Hope you enjoy, and if you did leave a like and subscribe, it really helps out
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You brought the perfect equipment for the job.
I didn't know a batwing mower was that capable. Wow, you sure made short work of that! Good job.
Thank you I appreciate it! He does a good job and the mower does also
Nice 986. My family runs a 9,10 and 1586. I remember planting cotton with my grandpa on his brand new 1086 when I was 6. Old red paint holds a very special place with me. Nice video.
Thank you very much for the comment! I appreciate it!
Nothing like the sound of IH power! Great video! Brush chopping is total instant gratification!
Thank you!
It was the instant gratification before the internet...LOL...still beats it today!
Good forward and backward with IH and Bushhog!
That rig is a work horse!
Nice to see tillable land reclaimed with Batwing mowers
Love the sound of IH power.
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That's some serious chopping power!
This is so satisfying to watch. The cool IH tractor is awesome too
Thanks!
My dad loved his 9....he said it was the pullingest tractor he ever had....besides his 4020
They’re some great tractors. Extremely popular where we’re from
That sure beats the typical 5-6 foot wide bush hogs! Leaves a fairly clean cut too. 👍
Yep its a pretty nice piece of machinery. Thank you!
Nice demonstration of reclaiming pasture, great rig.
Thank you very much!
The ol 966 handled that heavy brush well. Good old tractor
nice 986 Tri-Stripe...ya don't see as many tri-stripes around anymore. My father had a 1086 tri-stripe...always liked that red panel over the white panels.
Nice clean mow job for the size of the brush though 👌🏻
Love the video keep them coming!! I love to bush hog I find it very relaxing.
Will try my best. Got another one recorded gonna upload it soon. Thank you very much!!
Boy that 986 sure sounds good.
Thanks I appreciate it!
thats a good job done.
Thank you!
Super video,that tractor sounds great and doing a mighty job.
Thank you!
Good equipment, Good operator, Good camera person ,how ever in Florida the yellow jackets will make you hunt cover.
You've got to watch those briar patches it's a good place for stumps to hide
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Briar patch?? That’s me
Job well done 👍
Thank you very much!
Old tractor runs it well, I bought a 15ft land pride last year and love it! Can back into a mess like this and keep it off the tractor, able to make a swipe along the fence rows under the trees. Biggest thing I notice is can mow cows pasture and it does not get covered in cowmanure
You run your equipment the same way I do.....slow and easy.
Workin on something like this if you dont you’ll be working on your machine more than you’ll be working with it!
Slow and easy is the way people who paid for the equipment operate the equipment.
@@SoybeanFarmer3300 exactly right
@@AndrewHillard1 two months ago the clutch messed up in my 4020 tractor. I was finished with it for the year so I parked it wondering how much is this going to cost. Turns out after gaining some knowledge I found out the adjustment had slipped and all I had to do was readjust for free play and the problem was solved. Splitting a tractor of that size can get really expensive. So I thank God for being able to dodge the bullet.🙏🙂
What a great old tractor. Our neighbors still run them.
Looks great nice job.
Thank you!
Nice and smooth operation.
Thank ya!
Sharp looking tractor.
Thanks!
Very good tractor man 👍💪💪💪💪
Thanks!
Super video,that tractor sounds great and doing a mighty job.. Nice and smooth operation..
at first i was wondering where the "extremely high Overgrown briar patch" was... UNTIL he started backing up... lol Definitely making short work with that mower!
yea i was actually somewhat worried people would click off before it showed the overgrown area lol. Thank you
@@AndrewHillard1 it was only twenty seconds before you showed the patch most videos they talk most of the way through it and then have to check the oil drives me nuts I thought it was a great video of they can't wait twenty seconds too bad for them they missed out
@@nicloewenhagen5557 thank you very much I appreciate it!
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Wow. I know what your going through!! About 2 years ago I was doing the same thing!
Yep used to mow bigger stuff than this when I mowed for pipeline right aways . It's pretty fun but gets boring after a while. We would mow 6miles a day 30ft wide path
Nice tractor
Thanks!
Don’t worry it will all be back next year. :)
That was last year and its still not back yet. I think he sprayed it last year when he cut it and pastured it this year so its possible but its doing pretty good so far
beast
Half dozen goats and a couple bags of feed fence them in when they get done they'll be nice and fat for market
Old school
I bushhog for a living and never seen someone raise their wings to cut thick brush I never have to but it looks like a 37-15 mower and those aren’t that good I hope you go back over it and make it look more professional
Is the cameraman concerned he could get hit by something thrown from the mower? Beautiful tractor and mower-love the sound-like it’s not working hard.
Im the camera man haha. My uncle is the operator. Not too concerned it has chains hanging down that stops most objects or atleast slows them down. Sometimes youll get hit but its typically not bad
I am glad no projectiles being thrown by the mower. I saw someone get hit in the eye by a pebble some years ago. Was from an old corded electric mower hogging thru thick grass. The victim was OK examined by their eye doctor. Their eye did hurt for a few days. After the mowers hog session-it’s motor burned out. Got replaced by a gas mower.
Great Execution!
I think going in reverse lessons the chances of branches puncturing some sort of hose or wires in the engine compartment.
Is brush-hogging a more affordable way than to just bulldoze the brush?
I agree. And im not entirely sure. According to your location and how much people charge I suppose. Thanks!
do you think that the tractor is made from old condoms?
So much for Brair Rabbit@!
Try hogging 14 year growth on a pipeline in the mountains of Eastern KY
1 question & a comment
Question what year is the tractor ??? I know it’s before the merger.
Comment, I’d take the outside dual off the inside is mandatory but the outside is not, if you get a flat in it you still have to fix it, if it’s setting at the shop, it won’t get a flat.
Its a 1981. And he was bushhogging the entire farm so there was hillsides he needed them on. Instead of taking them off and putting them back on when needed he just left them on.
How does it now show the brush in rows like a discbine or a haybine its invisible?
Because it mulches it
@@nalley6815 I guess that’s it. I was going to ask my uncle next time i seen him but I would say you’re correct
how do you prevent those saplings and brush from coming back?
Turning the cows into it. Only reason it grew up was we fenced it off to hunt on
Does the cab air conditioning work well?
Funnily enough it does. He has had to fix it multiple times though
Should have used a herbicide on that brush a couple weeks before taking it down. Cutting it green like that will just make it grow back thicker.
Not if you bottom plow it next... This would be a good job for a bottom plow...
@@chrisjohnson4666 Yes that would work if you started farming it .
the ability to cut while driving backwards pretty much justifies the price of that mowing deck
Why not? I do it with my bush hog all the time. Not driving my tractor through a tree
~Love the rolling hills in back. Wanna sell a few acres?
I think we will probably hold onto it haha. But thank you!
Blackberries?
I was just curious why that area of pasture was left to grow up like that
It was fenced off for deer hunting for a year. Cows didnt tromp it down so it grew up pretty bad, uncle had planned on taking care of it but hes older and still works so he just hadnt gotten around to it.
What model IH is that? I had a 786 an 886 and a 4386 over the years!
Its a 986. Not sure on the year though
@@AndrewHillard1 its doing a great job driving that slasher! (I'm in Australia we say slasher)
@@andrewjoyce7789 just now seeing your comment. Thanks! Ill add slasher to the tags haha
@@AndrewHillard1 yes, took me a bit to get used to bush hog. I remember years ago a pom (resistant of the UK) saw a parts box here with slasher written on it and shreaked with laughter, apparently its slang for having a wizz there!
@@andrewjoyce7789 🤣🤣🤣
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Good old engineering there, big heavy power not some light weight 4wd slasher package you get today that comes from who knows where . Every thing is mechanical with no engine management and easy to fix. I have a Case IH tractor and would not sell at all, to hard to find.
Thanks!
B 'rr Rabbit not happy.
Good to see that nasty golden rod going before it can bloom. Love the way he shredded that Multiflora rose bush off. Good riddance I say. He's going slow & doing a good. That's the way to do it on virgin ground like that
Thank you!
Looks like a good place to run into a hornet's nest or yellow jackets
Is definitely possible I suppose. We got lucky though an didnt see any. I hate them lol
Keep the cab closed 😂
You were demonstrating good common sense when you were cutting it high. No reason to have you skids dragging in the vegetation. Cutting too low just beats up your equipment.
The guys who cut as low as possible with their compacts on the first pass drive me nuts. "Beat the heck out of your equipment so you can buy a new one" is what they must be thinking.
Not much as fun as that!!!
cut dat chit down
Wished I had more time to come and show you how to do that.
Now quit driving through 6 foot high brush and scratching the paint and tearing off wires and hoses and chewing up tires. Back through 1st pass then come through slow on finish lap. Slow down and pay attention it's not about how fast it's more of a common sense issue
Yea I wish you could too 🤣🤣
Do you find this ruins your universal joint on the pto shaft