Personally I would have moved the house a little and kept the big oak trees. I like oak trees because I enjoy feeding and watching squirrels. Different people like different things though.
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When you mentioned the clay in the tree roots, I expected you to say, "You could build a pond with that"!🤣I'm with you, I liked those oaks and you did work so hard to preserve them the earlier times you worked that spot. Oh well, each to their own. Nice job, nice to see you again, Zach. Thanks for sharing, Chris.
Great job 👍🏻 when I heard the turkeys I thought you were speeding up the video and I love how Zack said timber love how you said roll roll roll with it
great work taking the trees down and Zach's chipper took care of them.. nice mulch for the farm, those stumps will be a nice big fire one day, thanks for sharing Chris..
Yeah Chris, you don't need a chipper. You need a track mounted grinder with a grapple to to load it. Stumps, logs or branches, ground up, ready to spread on a bank or pile for processing later.The hours you spend burning on rainy days, could be replaced with fishing, feeding the herd, or spending time with family. Just my two cents but, I'm a working fool who hates change too. YOU ROCK young man!!
I used to think that too, but those chippers are 3/4 of a million 💲and use a ton of fuel to run. Burning is much cheaper, and the customer pays anyway!
A new Idea! And You must big Oak to root out of the Bealy Farm. The best is the Mulching with the great Mulcher what complete Trees make to little Piece. A very good work. 👌👌
Great job, done nice and clean. I agree that chiper is too small for your clearing jobs. That why I like my 98' Bandit 3680 beast grinder. Looking forward to what you have next Chris.
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You make the thumb look so cool putting branches into chipper look so easy and you're new trailer takes the stumps easy Geoff pond look nice and full..this house what a lovely venue cheers Chris late Thursday evening here in the South East Coast of England
Chris, that is the safest way I ever seen a chipper loaded, you were like a surgeon with that giant bucket feeding that thing. I heard a story about a husband and wife team who bought a truck and chipper and started there own bussiness cutting trees and removing them for people, everything was going great until one day, her husband got caught up in the branches some how and by the time she could get to the E stop her husband was 3/4 of the way into the machine. I would not run one of these without a machine to feed it, no way no how, you made it look easy.
He needs to use a warm season turf grass. Bermuda or Zoysia. Both love any type of soil and even rocks to hold more heat in the soil. He needs to test the soil to fix whatever his soil needs. North carolina is known for having issues with soil due to pine trees and lacking certain nutrients.
Crazy question. But could you have put those tree stumps in the pond for fish habitat? Would it be too hard do and would there be some issues with that? Love your videos.
Man, His Chipper is a Beast !! Nice quick job, I know ya hated taking those Oaks down, they are nice trees !! Oh , He got that last " Timber" for ya too Chris... lololol.... Great as always Man !! Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
Thats a relatively small chipper if you are talking about site clearance. If it does not have an infeed conveyor and its own crane for feeding it its too small. Bar breaking a few branches or saw prepping them a big chipper would take those trees whole.
When you say that a tree that has a fork in it is big the biggest size I have seen was a witch elm and it was 25 feet in diameter and was devided into 14 branches each one the size of a tree they were 2feet across and it took 7men 2 days to take it down because it was dying
Big Trees are more valuable than the house, and take 30 years to grow back. it's insane to remove them for a house. Design the house around them. You'll be glad you did.
In Europe they do not burn trees on clearing sites, and the logs and branches are chipped. They took down several trees 4ft in diameter, with a big commercial chipper, and do it fast. The wood chips are used to burn in power plants, and carbon capture is employed from the gases of combustion.
You must remember that the US is around 10 years behind in regulations compared to Europe. Even tho the US has signed treaties to stop slash and burn it takes a couple decades before they actually do what they signed up for
@@HootMaRoot in some states, New Hampshire, you can’t burn brush either. On Lumnah acres when the loggers cleared the land, all brush and stumps was chipped and hauled off to the New Hampshire power plant to be burned and carbon captured. They cleared over 100 acres of land. The example Chris uses to show it is not feasible to chip the brush is disingenuous, because they are using a tree service chipper designed for small jobs of 3 or 4 trees. The commercial chipper the loggers used was transported by a semi tractor, and would chip,a whole rotting tree in 30 seconds. Even my cousin who lives in Canaan NH, on her small farm they can’t burn brush, they call the city, and they send out the chipper and chip it and haul it off to the school, that has a wood chip combustion boiler that captures the carbon, that is used to heat the school for a fraction of the cost o Gas or Heating oil. Al Lumnah during the logging process showed how fast the chipper was the loggers had on his channel, and they hauled out as many loads of chips as they did logs. Nothing went to waste and all portions of the tree was used and revenue was generated, is what Al stated.
Not the oak trees, know how much you love them. Suppose they exist in another form now as the Wood chipper soon made short work of the left overs to be used in another way. Stumps were huge.
Man you took some of the best fish structure in the world and hauled it off!! Should’ve took the 220 and chunked them stumps in the pond!! Awesome video as always!!
Also, even though Bealy is not paying…he is still paying even though it doesn’t seem like it. He’s over there getting his list of things you will be doing before you leave. That’s what a good operator does - you make yourself invaluable. In a way, it is kind of similar to humility. If you say you have humility, “you ain’t humble”.
even with an army of those chippers, tri axle dump trucks on a bulk clearing job you'd be there forever. still have to get rid of the chips. pure log chips you can give away easily. chips mixed with leafs , nobody really wants unless they are bulk producing mulch or composting. having the 210 there to feed chipper sped things up. that chipper was hungry, devoured those branches,logs
I had seen the Bealy Good version of this scene already. Ergo, I was awaiting the arrival of Mr Bealy Good himself, so that the festivities could begin…
Anddddddd, the shenanigans were left on the other page. All good.. you two are YT gold, with respect to the comic relief, so needed in these days & times…
Hey Chris !! Our ""OL" Neighbor used wood chips to build his garden up & Talk about GOOD eats then !!! Great that you DIDN"T have to worry about underground services & such to get the trees down !! Zack's ""BANDIT"" does a terrific job !! As you know ,, ""Cottontop "" has 1 too !!🙂🙃😉🤠😎👍👍👍👍👍
Chips good for bedding an some day will be good soil in about 2 or 3 yrs Throw fresh cow exhaust an kitchen waste make great compost After chickens get hold of it lolol
The dude on the Idigit4 channel seems to have a more powerful skidsteer powering his mulcher & it seems to do the jobs much faster, & I figure if you got a much more powerful skidsteer to run your mulcher you'd be able to do your mulching work in half the time & have more time for other jobs. I could be wrong, maybe the stuff you're mulching is tougher & takes longer to mulch. I'm glad you took down those oak trees before they blew down in a storm & did some damage. There's trees around here about a hundred foot high & sooner or later they will crash through the houses they are growing next to.
Hi Chris that was a quick clearing job Chris my wife and I saw a video of a Volvo 350 clearing a lot and it had a huge rake and a thumb on it is that what AMI is making for the new awesome 350 excavator ?
What was that 9 trees you chipped up? Zach that one Powerful chipper! Great job. And the big oak by the drive was in the way? That's a shame. Then Chris just pushed the stumps off the trailer all before lunch. Way to go.
Personally I would have moved the house a little and kept the big oak trees. I like oak trees because I enjoy feeding and watching squirrels. Different people like different things though.
Never guys when it comes to the little woman us guys always do
That because we just as soon not hear it rite guys
I guess they aren't "sacred" to this owner 🤣🤣. I love oaks too. Maples are my favorite!
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Their issue might be the required set back from the pond etc. That’s just a guess but it’s created problems before for new homes near lakes and ponds.
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I’ve never seen such bid trees put in a chipper like that. Amazing. Nice job. That’s cleaning up a lot site to build on.👍👍👍
When you mentioned the clay in the tree roots, I expected you to say, "You could build a pond with that"!🤣I'm with you, I liked those oaks and you did work so hard to preserve them the earlier times you worked that spot. Oh well, each to their own. Nice job, nice to see you again, Zach. Thanks for sharing, Chris.
Looks nice but I think I would have saved the trees and moved the house myself. Great job cleaning up everything Chris.
That CHIPPER 🌳is a BEAST🤗
Great job 👍🏻 when I heard the turkeys I thought you were speeding up the video and I love how Zack said timber love how you said roll roll roll with it
great work taking the trees down and Zach's chipper took care of them.. nice mulch for the farm, those stumps will be a nice big fire one day, thanks for sharing Chris..
I feel sorry for Chris he sounded so down explaining what the plans were. He really did work to keep them trees.
That chipper is a real beast, especially with its small compact size. 😳
Yeah Chris, you don't need a chipper. You need a track mounted grinder with a grapple to to load it. Stumps, logs or branches, ground up, ready to spread on a bank or pile for processing later.The hours you spend burning on rainy days, could be replaced with fishing, feeding the herd, or spending time with family. Just my two cents but, I'm a working fool who hates change too. YOU ROCK young man!!
I used to think that too, but those chippers are 3/4 of a million 💲and use a ton of fuel to run. Burning is much cheaper, and the customer pays anyway!
That bobcat-mounted mulcher he’s got is pretty close to that.
A new Idea! And You must big Oak to root out of the Bealy Farm. The best is the Mulching with the great Mulcher what complete Trees make to little Piece. A very good work. 👌👌
Good work, and 4 way Francine handled the stumps well.
Great visual on the grass!
Great job, done nice and clean. I agree that chiper is too small for your clearing jobs. That why I like my 98' Bandit 3680 beast grinder. Looking forward to what you have next Chris.
Another one bites the dust! Have a good one Brother,God Bless!!!❤😊
Great video Chris and nice to watch the chipper in action .
You do such awesome work. Always enjoyable, the concrete piles videos were tedious, but it pays the bills, and you make it interesting to watch! 👍👊🙏🏻
Honestly, I'm impressed with how good that woodchipper handled the white oak! Very impressive!
Thank you and have a great and awesome day.
Great stuff. Boy, that chipper is no joke.
Well that was a fast cut down and clean up of trees .
Good to see Zack and his chipper on this little project bro, an awesome view of the pond that house will have there. Safe travels. Ken.
Hate to see you have to take these oaks down but like the idea of you using them!! Cool video!!
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You make the thumb look so cool putting branches into chipper look so easy and you're new trailer takes the stumps easy Geoff pond look nice and full..this house what a lovely venue cheers Chris late Thursday evening here in the South East Coast of England
😀 love the 🦃!! 👍
I love Oak trees too, they make great furniture and long burning firewood.
That's a serious chipper!
Chris, that is the safest way I ever seen a chipper loaded, you were like a surgeon with that giant bucket feeding that thing. I heard a story about a husband and wife team who bought a truck and chipper and started there own bussiness cutting trees and removing them for people, everything was going great until one day, her husband got caught up in the branches some how and by the time she could get to the E stop her husband was 3/4 of the way into the machine. I would not run one of these without a machine to feed it, no way no how, you made it look easy.
That chipper has a big set. I am impressed with it.
That was pretty fun to watch the chipper working 👍🏻
Different kind of clean up, nice video. Thanks.
I was worried how you guys were ever going to get anything done, and finally saw the boss directing there around 22:00. Phew, crisis averted! 🤣
Awesome guys ❤
May you always be healthy
Looked great. Now that’s a chipper😊😊😊
The turkeys in the background are happy
Now that was definitely something different to watch thanks Chris
OH, I NEED that chipper!!! The fun to be had lol.
Darn, that was some nice firewood sized logs going through that chipper. Smaller wood burns well, too, and is easier to split than logs.
Thank you 👍
It is amazing how much time and manuel labor that they save on the human body,..I love it,..
He needs to use a warm season turf grass. Bermuda or Zoysia. Both love any type of soil and even rocks to hold more heat in the soil. He needs to test the soil to fix whatever his soil needs. North carolina is known for having issues with soil due to pine trees and lacking certain nutrients.
Wow.
OMGosh! That really WAS a truckload of chips!!
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Crazy question. But could you have put those tree stumps in the pond for fish habitat? Would it be too hard do and would there be some issues with that? Love your videos.
You do feed the chipper nicely
Nice lot now
In many countries that Biomass would go directly to a power plant generating power for local houses and businesses.
That chipper is a serious machine.
Man, His Chipper is a Beast !! Nice quick job, I know ya hated taking those Oaks down, they are nice trees !! Oh , He got that last " Timber" for ya too Chris... lololol.... Great as always Man !! Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
that is a little chipper you should see what a big one will do.............
Hay field looks awesome
HI CHRIS FROM GLASCO KS I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
Nice job and i really like that chipper!
Quite the amazing chipper. Eats live oak like it was nothing. Wow....
good lake lot video
Thats a relatively small chipper if you are talking about site clearance. If it does not have an infeed conveyor and its own crane for feeding it its too small. Bar breaking a few branches or saw prepping them a big chipper would take those trees whole.
That chipper was awesome
When you say that a tree that has a fork in it is big the biggest size I have seen was a witch elm and it was 25 feet in diameter and was devided into 14 branches each one the size of a tree they were 2feet across and it took 7men 2 days to take it down because it was dying
nice work
Big Trees are more valuable than the house, and take 30 years to grow back. it's insane to remove them for a house. Design the house around them. You'll be glad you did.
That chipper is a monster
Nice video Chris.
In Europe they do not burn trees on clearing sites, and the logs and branches are chipped. They took down several trees 4ft in diameter, with a big commercial chipper, and do it fast.
The wood chips are used to burn in power plants, and carbon capture is employed from the gases of combustion.
You must remember that the US is around 10 years behind in regulations compared to Europe. Even tho the US has signed treaties to stop slash and burn it takes a couple decades before they actually do what they signed up for
@@HootMaRoot in some states, New Hampshire, you can’t burn brush either. On Lumnah acres when the loggers cleared the land, all brush and stumps was chipped and hauled off to the New Hampshire power plant to be burned and carbon captured. They cleared over 100 acres of land.
The example Chris uses to show it is not feasible to chip the brush is disingenuous, because they are using a tree service chipper designed for small jobs of 3 or 4 trees. The commercial chipper the loggers used was transported by a semi tractor, and would chip,a whole rotting tree in 30 seconds.
Even my cousin who lives in Canaan NH, on her small farm they can’t burn brush, they call the city, and they send out the chipper and chip it and haul it off to the school, that has a wood chip combustion boiler that captures the carbon, that is used to heat the school for a fraction of the cost o Gas or Heating oil.
Al Lumnah during the logging process showed how fast the chipper was the loggers had on his channel, and they hauled out as many loads of chips as they did logs. Nothing went to waste and all portions of the tree was used and revenue was generated, is what Al stated.
I like the chipping
Not the oak trees, know how much you love them. Suppose they exist in another form now as the Wood chipper soon made short work of the left overs to be used in another way. Stumps were huge.
Man you took some of the best fish structure in the world and hauled it off!! Should’ve took the 220 and chunked them stumps in the pond!! Awesome video as always!!
Theres already huge fish structure built into the pond. Go back and watch the videos of the pond being built.
@@cathiwim I’ve watched every single video, been watching Chris and Jeff for years!! Trust me there’s never enough structure !!
Bealy Good reminds me of Fenella the witch from Chorlton and the wheelies, he's always popping up everywhere! 😂
I wished you were with us last time we chipped a bunch of trees, we hand fed our chipper, lol, you’re handy as a pocket on a shirt.
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Good afternoon sir. How is the Duck Mafia today. :)
Wow
@@dennis2376 a pima as always 🤣
Looked like a lot of firewood got fed through the chipper.
Zack Knows the deal , Timberr
Yes that is nice house Peace out
Also, even though Bealy is not paying…he is still paying even though it doesn’t seem like it. He’s over there getting his list of things you will be doing before you leave. That’s what a good operator does - you make yourself invaluable. In a way, it is kind of similar to humility. If you say you have humility, “you ain’t humble”.
Very nice trees, but I definitely wouldn't want that big of tree looming over my house.
Thanksgiving dinner talking in the background😎😎
Did you have to add more dirt to the areas where you removed the trees from? So there wouldn't be low spots after the dirt settled. Just wondering .
Cotop3 looks like a job you would do
even with an army of those chippers, tri axle dump trucks on a bulk clearing job you'd be there forever. still have to get rid of the chips. pure log chips you can give away easily. chips mixed with leafs , nobody really wants unless they are bulk producing mulch or composting. having the 210 there to feed chipper sped things up. that chipper was hungry, devoured those branches,logs
those stumps would be good for Bealys new pond
I had seen the Bealy Good version of this scene already. Ergo, I was awaiting the arrival of Mr Bealy Good himself, so that the festivities could begin…
Anddddddd, the shenanigans were left on the other page. All good.. you two are YT gold, with respect to the comic relief, so needed in these days & times…
THANKS!
That would have made a good pile of firewood!
Definitely, an awful waste
Chris: … and we’re going to chip all the branches
Long-time fans: wait wut
Thanks
Hey Chris !! Our ""OL" Neighbor used wood chips to build his garden up & Talk about GOOD eats then !!! Great that you DIDN"T have to worry about underground services & such to get the trees down !! Zack's ""BANDIT"" does a terrific job !! As you know ,, ""Cottontop "" has 1 too !!🙂🙃😉🤠😎👍👍👍👍👍
Enjoyed the video
Oh man, I do SO want those fresh green wood chips!!!
For what
@@martymartin2894 as mulch or a back to eden style garden and fruit tree area
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Could the chipped brush been incorporated into the top soil to try and improve it ?
Chips good for bedding an some day will be good soil in about 2 or 3 yrs
Throw fresh cow exhaust an kitchen waste make great compost
After chickens get hold of it lolol
A tub grinder is the way to go but they are way to expensive and high dollar to repair.
The dude on the Idigit4 channel seems to have a more powerful skidsteer powering his mulcher & it seems to do the jobs much faster, & I figure if you got a much more powerful skidsteer to run your mulcher you'd be able to do your mulching work in half the time & have more time for other jobs. I could be wrong, maybe the stuff you're mulching is tougher & takes longer to mulch.
I'm glad you took down those oak trees before they blew down in a storm & did some damage. There's trees around here about a hundred foot high & sooner or later they will crash through the houses they are growing next to.
Hi Chris that was a quick clearing job Chris my wife and I saw a video of a Volvo 350 clearing a lot and it had a huge rake and a thumb on it is that what AMI is making for the new awesome 350 excavator ?
lookin" good, Chris.
So use to the stumper! That bucket thing is kinda foreign.
What was that 9 trees you chipped up? Zach that one Powerful chipper! Great job.
And the big oak by the drive was in the way? That's a shame.
Then Chris just pushed the stumps off the trailer all before lunch. Way to go.
Stop
This part of the countryside is getting to be quite a built-up area :-)
You aint kidding! So many people coming from out west and up north, fleeing sanctuary cities and high taxes.
Runnin' a little late, eh? Geoff showed us his version of this last week!
Love Hearing The Turkeys 😂
Nice Excavator Bos