OWNER IN COMPLETE DISBELIEF AFTER MULCHING HUNDREDS OF STUMPS!
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- Опубликовано: 13 мар 2023
- The owner of this property was in DISBELIEF after Munchie and I came in and mulched HUNDREDS of stumps along a trail around the property! In coincidence we happen to be working for a cousin of John over at @UpstateBrushControl which was super cool also!
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Little Munchie!!!! My favourite! Thanks
That is the coolest machine ever. I've never seen anything like it. I didn't know it existed. I'm a city kid so all I know is buildings and concrete. So this looks so cool and so much fun. Just grinding away. Awesome!
There should be an award for best photography - I am sure people don't realize how much work goes into the video work.
You did a fantastic job, Little Munchie is always fun to watch.
OK, Doc, time to start your surgery!👍👍Another beautiful job, well done!
Little Munchie has that little plow thingy in front too, looked like it helped flatten those mounds a little.
Glad to see that the mm
Wasn't playing with those stumps and trees good job 👍 dude
You are great at picking the right machine for the job. This property will be a lot of fun now.
Thanks for the video Idigit4 nicely done with the little munchie. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️👍.
With these peeps logging this area, and leaving these foot high stumps all through the area - but they were able to remove the trees and the branches - leaving the stumps - (albeit it gives you piecework to do) - those peeps could have come back and cut down the stumps near the ground themselves - and been able to open up their pathways themselves.
Imagine showing this machine to our ancestors who cleared land for farming with axes and two-man saws.
You Must be kidding....
They did Real work, not this piddly b-s ~
Good job. Have a great day and thank you for sharing.
Good job brother. Gotta keep them munchies happy and fed.
That is actually relaxing watching munchie go in and clean out areas. Excellent work and you are not killing it off. It will grow back if unattended
What kind of
Teeth do you use on the drum that lasts the longest the ones I'm using are supposed to be carbide but I can wear a set out in 4 days
Great job! You are SUCH A BLESSING!
unreal how good that works. great job.
You do a wonderful job 👏
lotsa work but great result,,,thanks
Nice job👍. That Kubota is super useful with the mulching head😃
Great job! It really looks good 😊
Good job little munchie
Right tool for the job. Looks great.
You do beautiful work. Awesome.
Awesome 😊
good job! looks great!
Looks great
Thanks for the video.
Great job as always Davin. Take care & cheers😊
I just watched the video on a neighbour pissed off about you plant in two pine trees he didn’t seem that angry I was laughing because he said I know you guys are just trying to do the job anyway just wanted to let you know that keep up the good work
Looks good 👍
Great job 👍
Thanks for involving us so closely in the action. I almost felt the need to duck a few times. LOL This was the Perfect kind of job for Little Munchie and the excavator.
Nice job!
Oddly satisfying to watch ❤
Real nice job
You used alot of patience with this job !
Very cool! I wish those things could cut-n-mulch bamboo. Got near a half-acre of huge bamboo on my parents property that's way out of hand, but the only solution is straight hard labor and some glyphosate, and then more hard labor.
In Southern Idaho I think we have too many Rocks.
Great video
Super nice
Good job Devon
Gday from new Zealand awesome job
Good work best friend Top job thans te video 🚜🌿🎽🚚🍹💯👣🌳👍
Good work 👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧Manchester England 🇬🇧uk
You had me dodging on that one!
Good job again. Littlemunch did well. X
I've never has such a strong desire to mulch stuff. I want one of those just so I could mulch random stuff that pisses me off.
Aloha 🌺🥰
debris came at the camera and i ducked at my desk lol
Hello. I was asking myself the same question about Munchy, and why you chose the Mini instead !! Now your customer can get a truck down the trail to clean up all those felled trees and brush.
u missed a few ..lol !! nice job sir ..
Just made this video 1000 likes.😁
Does the rest of the stump just sink and leave holes everywhere ? They do on our property--large pine trees removed at ground level.
Love it. What areas you service?
Boy I gotta get me one of them,
hello idiglt4 its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Man they want all those hills to jump.
The music is not what people are here to listen to. They're here to listen to the equipment.
Little munchie was ideal for this job - just munched those stumps into oblivion. Great trail for fun events.
You guys are doing a very good job clearing out areas and making them look beautiful and fantastic looking. I just watched your latest video and you guys did an awesome job there as well. I will say for the nieghbor complaining, you guys did the right thing and let it go thru one ear and out the other and were respectful. At the end of the day, you will always have the ticked off folks from time to time lol. Cheers :)
Wondering if you have a video of running carbide teeth and doing some stump grinding? I'm curious how carbide preform with 20 gallons of flow.
What about precautions with poison ivy?
the ditch named Doug.😆
GOOD MORNING
looks like the forest planet Endor
@5:59 something fell out of the cab and hit the left track...you drove over it, but if its something important you know where to find it 🙂
I think it was just a clod off the back of the blade.
Les bûcherons devaient avoir mal au dos, ils abattent les arbres un peu haut.
he could have just cut the stumps flush with the ground and saved hiring you but i guess it works out for you
Correct 👍
What mulching head is that and how much was it? Also, how does it do with grass? Can it act as a flail mower?
I keep hoping that thing will turn it up a notch on the power. Seems it bogs down quite easily. Kinda cool, but frustrating at the same time.
Hi!
How low down do you prefer to go on the tree stumps? You do a pretty good job of leveling to the ground and then some.
Curious of that too.
did u have the grinder running at high speed . on this one.
it sure did slow down on the at 11mins and 20seconds.. Id hate to see it on eucalypts.... crunch stall..
I was just curious how long in real time did it take to clear that?
About 5 minutes a tree
How much does a job like this cost ball park?
Im starting my own excavation service's. How much do you charge customers? Is it per hr?....do you have a video to help guys like me get into the buisness?
Seems using 2 machines would take longer too.
If I went that far , I’d come back an clean up all the down trees put all the trees in a line an have you to come back
Can u back over it with the skid steer mulcher
What happens if you hit a rock by accident? How does this machine handle that? We bought property that has lots of forested trails but there’s definitely some rock formations in the ground.
Rock breaks or flys. It messes up the cutters.
Curious, what would a job like that cost?.
No do t
2.5k a day, how much would you pay?
Too many variables to give an answer unless you live in his service area
In Croatia cca 120 euro/hour
Typically $250 to $350 an hour. I recommend using a dozer and/or excavator to clear if you plan on planting grass, food plot, ag field, or expecting native habitat to regrow. The mulch is a nightmare to clean up and takes years to breakdown and organically establish vegetation regeneration or vegetation growth. Also, if it’s wet the operator will create ruts and will most likely not fix them.
Very Good JOB Well Done
is that prinoth the same one that you use on the ASV - do you switch the prinoth from machine to machine?
That Prinoth is made for an excavator. It will not attach to a skid stear. Not many tools are interchangeable between the two machines.
I'd rather hear the machine than the music you selected... much nicer sounds...
Does grinding the stump down that much keep it from sprouting up again?
Depends on what kind of tree it is.
You need to turn up the plow rate on that head
How can we contact you?
40k in stumps wow
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Really seemed like the hard way to go about this... He could have cut the stumps nearly flush with the ground and then either left them or have you come in an finish them flat in a fraction of the time....
Maybe he used a tree sheer and couldn't get that low....
Seems like the flow rate on that pump may be a bit low.
Mulching heads are high flow an shouldnt run less than around 25gpm
Hate the : music: but nice work !!
Confused as to why the stumps are so high? Would be quicker to cut them to the floor
Snow line maybe?
Or maybe just an old back!
Aren't all those tree stumps just going to grow back as bushes?
That's the thing I think is wrong with just mulching stumps.
Unless you dig and remove or drill and kill, you are just trading trees/stumps for bushes.
edit: I actually just Googled it because I was damn curious. According to Google, it is very UnCommon for Pine trees to regrow from stumps. The same article I read also said that Oaks and Maples won't grow back from stumps either. Basically these are evergreen coniferous. On the other hand, deciduous tree stumps commonly grow back as bushes and even into full trees again. The more you know...
When we used to build hydro electric right of ways, cut, grind, then small drill hole into stump pour in small amount of herbicide in hole (not sure which) they never grow back.
@@martyincanuckistan3635 : Yip. That was the "drill and kill" part of my comment. I use a 1" x 12" long auger bit for big stumps and fill the hole with straight, uncut RoundUp; I've never had one grow back yet. But the number of stumps done in this video was way, way more than I would ever try to drill and kill. I didn't agree at first, but after I "edjumakated" myself with that Google search, I agree with the mulching this guy did.
@@martyincanuckistan3635 What you have to deal with in re conifers, especially around houses, are the ROOTS that take years to dissolve.
Willow trees are famous from regrowing straight rods from fresh cuts, called toppicing or coppicing. They were widely used in England as a cheap renewable source of fencing and as a building material component because they could be cut each year nearly to the ground and then regrow. Some for hundreds of years like that.
One would think that something as powerful as this would have a separate power supply, wasting time for it to build up speed, wast of fuel,and wear and tear on the machine, my opinion.
of course it has a switch for on and off. He just kept it running. These are not powerful. Probably about 50 hp for the whole machine. That's about half the HP of the smallest KIA econobox car. My motorcycle makes that. But even a separate motor would still slow down under load. Can't avoid that.
i WANT one!😏🤣
Remember the old saying "If you build it, they will come"? I hope the landlord puts up a chain and signs because he is inviting outsiders>
Had A small farm, had a windy day too. It took out a few trees, somebody came by & wanted it. Said OK git it. they did. ground the stump down to nuthin before I was aware of whats going on. A few years later I waz walkin the same place my right leg dissapeared, right to the crotch. Good Lordy, I couldent git my leg outa that hole fast enough, for fear of Mr wriggely, the snake. On another one, one of my cows stepped into, thought it broke her leg, thank god it did not. Dig them up. Expensive, but you or your kowz aint got no consern bout them no mo. Filling them holes took me about 6 trips each with a wheel barrow.
Is it just me or are all of those stumps baby stumps?
How much per hour should I budget for something like this per Hour ? Or per day cost ? Thx
I've been doing the same sort of thing with a Kabota KX0957-5 and a FMX 36. I don't have any trouble staying busy charging $200 per machine hour.
*KX057-5*
@@strunk_adventures9750 how does the 057 handle the FZ36. Seems like it might just be on the large size for the 057
@@drewreed6950 it handles it okay. You don’t want to make any fast movement with it off to the side. Working in front with the blade down is no issue, even stretched way out. The FMX28 is only 100 pounds lighter, so I don’t think that would make that big of a difference to be honest.