I built one of these from scratch recently and it works way better than I ever thought it would. I’m surprised I don’t see these things all over the place. Great video Neil!
Randy at parts dept is awesome helped me finally get right parts break down thank u Messicks and I literally have a dealer on my same road down the street but rather deal with u !! And I live in ct
@@MessicksEquip I appreciate it. I tried a different one of you locations and Mark Miller was awesome! Completely different experience @ Abbottstown location. Now awaiting delivery.
Hey guys! Whats the best way to dig a shallow trench to divert water from a "wet" area of a field if I only have a loader? I do own a rear blade as well, but wondering if you guys had any quick and easy suggestions! Thanks!
If you're just looking at digging a small trench a plow on the back of your tractor might suffice. Smaller ones can be bought relatively cheap at auctions. Your back blade also will work. Most blades can be tilted to dig a small trench on one end. Even if the blade doesn't tilt you can lower one side of your tractors three point for the same effect.
Consider pressing down some old straw, mulched leaves or even pea gravel in the bottom of your new drain trench, so it doesn't run TOO fast! Surprising how fast they can silt up! Then get grass seed in it as soon as it's warm enough. Don't ask how I know.... ಠಿ_ಠ
You got that right. 7 football fields a minute 24-7 365 of land clearing, tree clearing, vegetation. The big boys who is in charge of this tree slaughter look the other way. It’s all about money. When the dinosaurs roamed planet earth their was 37 percent of oxygen in the atmosphere. At the present it’s at 17 percent. Covid could be put on the back burner when people who are walking down the street drop dead because of suffocation. Trees produce the air we breathe, or use to🥺 Be careful and stay safe 😀
Can you answer why equipment dealers are so secretive on pricing? Why cant you spec something online and see the cost of options like you can for a vehicle? Everything posted for sale is usually "call dealer for pricing" this may have been answered before. I just dont get it.
You kinda can with some stuff, but the bottom line is our sales are really complicated. Till we get a base unit, tires, ballast, accessories, implements, shop time for install, etc. Its too complex to boil down to a point and click. The few point and click things the industry has tried don't work very well.
I dont know about that attachment on that unit..the machine is too light, as your back came way up off the ground. No thanks. I'll stick to excavators for safety reasons.
An excavator does the exact same thing. I'd rather just push trees over with the bucket, this thing is pointless and just another gimmick attachment that no one needs.
Great video Neil, love these tree grabbers, amazing implements for sure, both the grabbers and the cutters have been a game changer for a lot of guys.
I built one of these from scratch recently and it works way better than I ever thought it would. I’m surprised I don’t see these things all over the place. Great video Neil!
Would you be willing to share your design?
Randy at parts dept is awesome helped me finally get right parts break down thank u Messicks and I literally have a dealer on my same road down the street but rather deal with u !! And I live in ct
Glad to help
@@bene2997 would be glad to look into where we dropped the ball. Email neilm@messicks.com or call direct at 7173614850
@@MessicksEquip I appreciate it. I tried a different one of you locations and Mark Miller was awesome! Completely different experience @ Abbottstown location. Now awaiting delivery.
Now that is the coolest attachment I've seen for a while, it's very well thought out. 👍
Are there any grease fittings on it? I bought a Precision Mfg twin lid root rake grapple and there isn't a grease fitting one on it!
You've been holding out. Clearly there's no snow on the ground. 😁😁😁
I think yours taking “skid” steer a little to literal there looking at those tires haha.
Seems like your product page should include the attachment's weight. This one says 808 lbs on the Mfr website.
Hey guys! Whats the best way to dig a shallow trench to divert water from a "wet" area of a field if I only have a loader? I do own a rear blade as well, but wondering if you guys had any quick and easy suggestions! Thanks!
If you're just looking at digging a small trench a plow on the back of your tractor might suffice. Smaller ones can be bought relatively cheap at auctions. Your back blade also will work. Most blades can be tilted to dig a small trench on one end. Even if the blade doesn't tilt you can lower one side of your tractors three point for the same effect.
Consider pressing down some old straw, mulched leaves or even pea gravel in the bottom of your new drain trench, so it doesn't run TOO fast! Surprising how fast they can silt up! Then get grass seed in it as soon as it's warm enough. Don't ask how I know.... ಠಿ_ಠ
That’s where the spring flag fire hydrant marker went. Great idea.
Need help finding parts for a glenmac Harley landscape rake
Nice video!
pick that root ball up as hi as the machine will pick it and drop it that will clean the dirt off really well so the stump will burn
Awesome
Handy tool, to bad I don't have anything big enough to use it
Any chance to find that attachment in Canada? If not... I don't assume you'd ship to Canada, would you?
Neat tool
Nice.
I shall call it "The Tree Beetle"
I think you're about dew for a new set of skins Neal
Do i need to run a slip clutch on my BX23S?
more about the implement than the tractor. What attachment?
@@MessicksEquip mower and small bush hog
3point mower
Can you compare this vs a tree shear.
Tires on that machine look nearly new.
I prefer the danuser intimidator style because they have replaceable teeth
TREE KILLER!
You got that right. 7 football fields a minute 24-7 365 of land clearing, tree clearing, vegetation. The big boys who is in charge of this tree slaughter look the other way. It’s all about money. When the dinosaurs roamed planet earth their was 37 percent of oxygen in the atmosphere. At the present it’s at 17 percent. Covid could be put on the back burner when people who are walking down the street drop dead because of suffocation. Trees produce the air we breathe, or use to🥺
Be careful and stay safe 😀
@@kubotaoz6108 there are actually more trees in the US now than when Columbus landed. Weird stuff you remember from the history channel for $200
Can you answer why equipment dealers are so secretive on pricing? Why cant you spec something online and see the cost of options like you can for a vehicle? Everything posted for sale is usually "call dealer for pricing" this may have been answered before. I just dont get it.
You kinda can with some stuff, but the bottom line is our sales are really complicated. Till we get a base unit, tires, ballast, accessories, implements, shop time for install, etc. Its too complex to boil down to a point and click. The few point and click things the industry has tried don't work very well.
Exactly. I find they just want your information so they can flood your email and keep calling you and keep calling you.
Would this work on a mx5200 hst
Yes.
I’m surprise the snow has melted off the ground in your area already.
Could have been recorded last year
was shot two months ago.
And in the next video we will be talking about the importance of counterweight and a new pair of underwear 😀 😉 😎 😄 😜 👌
He has the Kubota insurance no need for counterweight.
@@travelinthru9519 haha. Neil is wild man! !
demo the dam thing
I dont know about that attachment on that unit..the machine is too light, as your back came way up off the ground. No thanks. I'll stick to excavators for safety reasons.
An excavator does the exact same thing. I'd rather just push trees over with the bucket, this thing is pointless and just another gimmick attachment that no one needs.
Not everyone has an excavator