I an a 6' Brush Wacker bush hog for 7.5 years mounted a 6500 Ford tractor- it would cut most anything up to 3" in diameter and mow grass like a giant mower down to 1.5" tall - i put about 800 hours on that equipment in that time and never had a problem - except when i found a 3" pipe sticking up out of the ground in 4 foot tall nut grass and ruined the blades but thats one of the hazards of running a hog
I have to say, comparing your work to other RUclips "mulching" videos, I can appreciate your efficiency of well thought out work patterns, machine handling, ground-grooming, end results. I believe you & I are on par with our positive OCD'ness! 😊
Very grateful for you mentioning my channel. I have had a lot of views and subscribers coming in since you did that. I guess Big Munchie wouldn't have any issues finding lost Easter eggs either...
The property is looking so much better, Davin! Great job! Quite a few people are planting clover in bare areas rather than grass because it does grow and spread quickly, only needing a short trim every few weeks. It’s green, lush and truly comfortable to walk on. I bet any nearby wildlife would like it, too. 😊
I had never seen one of these mulchers at work. Love watching what they can accomplish in the right hands. Can't quite explain my fascination. I guess it comes down to seeing the amazing amount of work you accomplish, how thorough the clean up, and how much one man with the right tools can accomplish in a day's work.
I agree. Technology has come a long way. And I’m also extremely fascinated by this. It’s really like toys for men lol I’m going to rent one of these to clean out a 2-acre lot I just got.
There is one thing I will say of you your a not afraid to use your equipment to it full powers and put them through there paces well done on all your videos to date
Interesting technique, is when mulching a largish tree trunk, is to keeping the mulching process continuing while the revs are dropping much lower than in other presentations. It chews off large bites. And visually. Completes the work in fewer passes. Probably in less time as well. Well done young man! keep your chin up! RSA.
You might want to invest in a cheap metal detector. It would have found the pipe and the wire and you can cover a lot of ground fast when you do your walkthrough.
Total transformation from before to after.machine seems to be running smoothly.great content as always.good video.customer should be very happy with results.just keep doing what your doing and carry on.kudos 😎😎😎👍👍👍
At 3:00 I'd bet that's a piece of well casing that was cut off and tossed in the bushes. They can be very useful for various things, like putting an air pathway under a burn pile so you can hook up your leaf blower and make a blast furnace. That one would still work for that purpose, you'd just have to lay it with the hole in the middle down in the dirt. Nice vid!
The grinder I ran for a couple weeks when grinding stumps it didnot flex drum or bind as mutch if you faver The drive end not the. Center of drum when grinding large stumps
They sure have come a long way in creating mulchers and stump grinders. I sure do enjoy watching you the way you handle that machine. God Bless from Dallas, Texas.
Everything that gets mulched grows back. You have to maintain that property if you want it to be different. Mow it every two weeks, and add lime to help the mulch break down. 2 or 3 years from now, you could have a nice yard.
Man that stinks finding metal like that after you checked the property before doing work. I always disliked finding barbwire when clearing heavy brush with a chainsaw. The only thing worse is stepping off of a ground beesnest to make a final cut when felling a tree. Thank you for sharing your life. J.Au-en
That chicken wire is an instance I thought the case drain line was meant for. So if the drum stops suddenly the oil has a pressure relief to keep from blowing seals. I agree with all the other people saying it. You need an electromagnet and sweep the piles first to rid them of metal. Come to think of it a neodymium magnet the size of a dinner plate would work.
That machine eats it into the ground with no stubble so no flat tires awesome equipment. That thing would be great for deer trails, property walking paths, brush clean up is going so smoothly. Basically cutting composting time's down by 15 to 20 year's an it's great for the land to provide healthier growth. Amazing price tag is scary.
Це просто супер! Уявляю, якби це робилося руками! Фантастика! Скільки всього робить одна машина! Дякую за відео! Успіхів вашому бізнесу! Здоров'я і миру! Україна дивиться вас!
My gosh it really is a jungle of 'mess'. Clean up is well overdue but this happens due to a number of reasons beyond owner's control. Mulcher certainly does a good job.
You had alot of metal/junk to get around glad barbed wire didn't do damage to machine. I always wonder what if anything owner is planing to do with reclaimed ground. Looks great and looking forward to next video!
Suggestion when reconning brush clearance sites EOD and DEMINING crews use Whites ( Brand name ) metal detectors to uncover metal objects . They use same sort of machines to accomplish your tasks . Unfortunatly for EOD running over something metal could be catastrophic ...........It would cut down machine damage for you though . Whites detectors are light weight and easy to use a little on the high end for cost though ......
So I have been watching several of your videos now and listened to you talk about hitting things you did not see, in this case the big wire bail that almost messed up your cutter head. Have you ever considered mounting a camera to the top of the motor housing, so you can have a camera monitor in the cab for you to see hazards that you might no otherwise see? Just thinking maybe a Go-Pro in a Lexan Housing mounted to the steel Hydraulic Motor Housing, Maybe the same type of setup for your other cutter head(s) too so you can hopefully see the hazard before you hit it. I don't do this type of work, so at this point its just a question as I do not know if its feasible, just thinking about equipment safety and preservation... Shane
If it isn't wire and other stuff only thing left would be finding a body under that brush. When i lived in Florida a local company out cleaning property for people came across a body at 2 locations he was clearing.
Once again mate it’s looking great. What a awesome job. With the quality of work you do I can’t possibly imagine anyone not being happy with what u do for them. 🤙😎🇦🇺
Can you give me a before and after drone viewing ? I think I will get a better overall scope of the efficiency and size of what the machine can do in a one day production .
If you leave the machine for any reason, disengage the tool. If you walk back to it and tripped and fell, there may not be anyone around to help and I doubt the ambulance would get to you in time.
Need to somehow connect a metal detector to the device. Obviously one that won't react to the machinery, but will let you know when metal is in the area.
I know he sharpens them on a per job basis based on type of wood or vine he's mulching. He's said before, I think one of two videos back on the controlled burn job, that he gets an average of 200 hours out of a set of knives.
It is good to see you navigated around the trash and didn't cause major damage to your machine. Nice work.
I an a 6' Brush Wacker bush hog for 7.5 years mounted a 6500 Ford tractor- it would cut most anything up to 3" in diameter and mow grass like a giant mower down to 1.5" tall - i put about 800 hours on that equipment in that time and never had a problem - except when i found a 3" pipe sticking up out of the ground in 4 foot tall nut grass and ruined the blades but thats one of the hazards of running a hog
I have to say, comparing your work to other RUclips "mulching" videos, I can appreciate your efficiency of well thought out work patterns, machine handling, ground-grooming, end results. I believe you & I are on par with our positive OCD'ness! 😊
Very grateful for you mentioning my channel. I have had a lot of views and subscribers coming in since you did that.
I guess Big Munchie wouldn't have any issues finding lost Easter eggs either...
The property is looking so much better, Davin! Great job!
Quite a few people are planting clover in bare areas rather than grass because it does grow and spread quickly, only needing a short trim every few weeks. It’s green, lush and truly comfortable to walk on. I bet any nearby wildlife would like it, too. 😊
I feel like this machine would do well against zombies
LMAO...... sounds a bit bloody
yeah, they need this on the Walking Dead. haha lets go brandon
You think this would work well imagine that Prinoth Raptor 500 he showed a while back. You could mow down entire hordes in second with that one! 🧟♂️🚜
That comment is spot on... and well thought out.
Thank You !!!
Except for clothing... that would just clog up the blades.
I had never seen one of these mulchers at work. Love watching what they can accomplish in the right hands. Can't quite explain my fascination. I guess it comes down to seeing the amazing amount of work you accomplish, how thorough the clean up, and how much one man with the right tools can accomplish in a day's work.
I agree. Technology has come a long way. And I’m also extremely fascinated by this. It’s really like toys for men lol I’m going to rent one of these to clean out a 2-acre lot I just got.
There is one thing I will say of you your a not afraid to use your equipment to it full powers and put them through there paces well done on all your videos to date
Dieser MULCHER ist fantastisch, ideal für Bauland Erschließung.
Du bist mit dieser Maschine bestens vertraut und schaffst viel.
Interesting technique, is when mulching a largish tree trunk, is to keeping the mulching process continuing while the revs are dropping much lower than in other presentations. It chews off large bites. And visually. Completes the work in fewer passes. Probably in less time as well.
Well done young man! keep your chin up!
RSA.
Truly in awwwe of the power of that machine but also the talent of the operator, very impressive!
That back dragging does a great job of making it smooth !!!!!!!! Great video thank you!!!!!!!!
I watch mowing, edging,etc. but every once in a while I need to watch you and your amazing machines!! GREAT
You might want to invest in a cheap metal detector. It would have found the pipe and the wire and you can cover a lot of ground fast when you do your walkthrough.
Total transformation from before to after.machine seems to be running smoothly.great content as always.good video.customer should be very happy with results.just keep doing what your doing and carry on.kudos 😎😎😎👍👍👍
I am still seriously impressed with how these skid steer mulchers can chew through tree stumps with relative ease.
At 3:00 I'd bet that's a piece of well casing that was cut off and tossed in the bushes. They can be very useful for various things, like putting an air pathway under a burn pile so you can hook up your leaf blower and make a blast furnace. That one would still work for that purpose, you'd just have to lay it with the hole in the middle down in the dirt. Nice vid!
Good video brother. The joys of owning and maintaining equipment.
Fine job done Sir. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. Like the new camera stuff.
You sure opened up a lot of area for him. It looks great!🌴🌹
Your befores & afters are fantastic and dee-lightfully wonderful. Finesse! That is just one of your talents! Your nemesis is hidden metals😖😖😖
Looks so much better, seeing one of these in action in person, was an amazing & quite thrilling experience, absolutely loved it
Great job Davin. Huge improvement for the owner. Take care & cheers😊
The grinder I ran for a couple weeks when grinding stumps it didnot flex drum or bind as mutch if you faver
The drive end not the. Center of drum when grinding large stumps
You need a metal detector so you can SCAN old fence and property lines for buried\hidden objects that will screwUP your mulcher !
Love watching your machines pulverize brush and trees. 👍🏽🤠 3/20/23
Walk thru those areas with a metal detector to find wire and pieces of old metal fence.
I do my yardwork I'm 67 but I dont have big area but that machine makes me want one damn I love it! I could work on lazy neighbors yard.
Those bush mulchers are fun to watch. !!!
They sure have come a long way in creating mulchers and stump grinders. I sure do enjoy watching you the way you handle that machine. God Bless from Dallas, Texas.
Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing.
After you're done owner could till it with a tractor mounted rototiller and plant some clover to help the soil.
Everything that gets mulched grows back. You have to maintain that property if you want it to be different. Mow it every two weeks, and add lime to help the mulch break down. 2 or 3 years from now, you could have a nice yard.
@@csettles1841 or they could have left it alone because animals love that habitat.
Another good job despite the wire good job it no damage to munchie. One hazardous property. What's he going to do with it afterwards?
Outstanding job 👍👍👍
That's what i like from forestry mulcher...Clean and clear yard..👍👍
Man that stinks finding metal like that after you checked the property before doing work. I always disliked finding barbwire when clearing heavy brush with a chainsaw. The only thing worse is stepping off of a ground beesnest to make a final cut when felling a tree. Thank you for sharing your life. J.Au-en
That chicken wire is an instance I thought the case drain line was meant for. So if the drum stops suddenly the oil has a pressure relief to keep from blowing seals. I agree with all the other people saying it. You need an electromagnet and sweep the piles first to rid them of metal. Come to think of it a neodymium magnet the size of a dinner plate would work.
I really like it when you speed it up with the music 👍
That machine eats it into the ground with no stubble so no flat tires awesome equipment. That thing would be great for deer trails, property walking paths, brush clean up is going so smoothly. Basically cutting composting time's down by 15 to 20 year's an it's great for the land to provide healthier growth. Amazing price tag is scary.
It’s very nice to see your channel 👍🏽
Как приятно смотреть на такую работу и какая красота получается.
Get magnetometer for when your checking the area before you mulch
I could watch this all day
Glad you enjoyed!
That little machine is a wonderful thing
for folks that live with lots of brush and stuff!
It is a true joy isn't it when a customer says you can mow over the plants. :)
Will your mulcher mow down large wisteria. The old Byrd Farm in Georgia could sure use your help.
Great Job Idigit4 on clearing the bush out of the backyard. looks great..
Це просто супер! Уявляю, якби це робилося руками! Фантастика! Скільки всього робить одна машина! Дякую за відео! Успіхів вашому бізнесу! Здоров'я і миру! Україна дивиться вас!
Надо будет и мотыгами придётся делать .а американцы молодцы 👌
@@ЕлизаветаМеньшова-л2н Мотигами??? А кому оце "потрібно буде"?
@@peter_van_shtroff_9726 тому , кому надо дело своё сделать .
My gosh it really is a jungle of 'mess'. Clean up is well overdue but this happens due to a number of reasons beyond owner's control. Mulcher certainly does a good job.
You had alot of metal/junk to get around glad barbed wire didn't do damage to machine. I always wonder what if anything owner is planing to do with reclaimed ground. Looks great and looking forward to next video!
Neat machine!! Awesome work.
Suggestion when reconning brush clearance sites EOD and DEMINING crews use Whites ( Brand name ) metal detectors to uncover metal objects . They use same sort of machines to accomplish your tasks . Unfortunatly for EOD running over something metal could be catastrophic ...........It would cut down machine damage for you though . Whites detectors are light weight and easy to use a little on the high end for cost though ......
Another job well done 👍
Bisa langsung jadi pupuk kompos dibabat oleh mesin ini mantap mantap❤
So I have been watching several of your videos now and listened to you talk about hitting things you did not see, in this case the big wire bail that almost messed up your cutter head.
Have you ever considered mounting a camera to the top of the motor housing, so you can have a camera monitor in the cab for you to see hazards that you might no otherwise see?
Just thinking maybe a Go-Pro in a Lexan Housing mounted to the steel Hydraulic Motor Housing, Maybe the same type of setup for your other cutter head(s) too so you can hopefully see the hazard before you hit it.
I don't do this type of work, so at this point its just a question as I do not know if its feasible, just thinking about equipment safety and preservation...
Shane
If it isn't wire and other stuff only thing left would be finding a body under that brush. When i lived in Florida a local company out cleaning property for people came across a body at 2 locations he was clearing.
I'm a 67yr old lady in New Zealand, just wanted to say I love watching you on you tube and would love to do what you do.😊
Looks like a blast.
I'd be afraid of hitting a big rock.
A before and after drone view would be killer.
Good to see all the Fire prevention you are doing
Once again mate it’s looking great. What a awesome job. With the quality of work you do I can’t possibly imagine anyone not being happy with what u do for them. 🤙😎🇦🇺
DAYUM! That unit is a BEAST!...:)...Great brush clearing tool~
If I ever win the lotto, I'm going to buy one of these things to mow the grass of my little suburban front yard so I can freak out my neighbors.
In the old days, a cast iron pipe like that one was used to mark the corner of the property. Those didn't rot away like wood markers.
See on all the properties around Central and SE Minnesota they use 4 foot steel rods driven into the ground.
Impressive on that stump
Good job
That steel post in the beginning. Dang! Then top it off with a bale of wire. When!
I love that machine! 😊
Do you notify owners if your equipment is damaged by any metal garbage there will be a repair cost added to the bill?
Beautiful job well done
Sure makes a difference. She's beastly.
Good video
🔥🔥🔥 LOOKING GOOD MY BROTHER!!! I’m starting on a similar project tomorrow
Can you give me a before and after drone viewing ?
I think I will get a better overall scope of the efficiency and size of what the machine can do in a one day production .
I really enjoyed this video
How is the land owner going to maintain it. Beautiful property. Boy it's thick down there. I'm in New England.
How much do you have tied up in that rig? 100k? How much would you normally charge for a job like this one?
Love watching you and your machinery in action! Including loved when you mowed the kudzu.
I really enjoy watching it video
That machine is so awesome!
I noticed that you run into tree trunks and large thick tree branches. I think it puts a lot of stress on your mulcher.
Excellent job...
Awesome machine. Awesome work.
Now that's a Man's Mower😊!
Nice job👍
Very good work wondefull
Damn, I need this at my employer. Do you make house calls to Beaufort NC?
Waow amazing this vidio👍👍👍 I like your job brother💪 greetings and good luck🙏
great machine love it
I have never seen a machine with this attachment clean tree stumps
If you leave the machine for any reason, disengage the tool. If you walk back to it and tripped and fell, there may not be anyone around to help and I doubt the ambulance would get to you in time.
Might I suggest using a metal detector thing before you start.
Great job on this one also❤❤❤.
Damn! I need one of these for my estate should work well in the tropics. Whats the cost of one of these ??
Normally how you charge customer. Per ecar or per day. What the reasonable rates.
Great work 👏
Need to somehow connect a metal detector to the device. Obviously one that won't react to the machinery, but will let you know when metal is in the area.
Great job done here.
How often do the mulcher blades have to be serviced and or replaced?
I know he sharpens them on a per job basis based on type of wood or vine he's mulching. He's said before, I think one of two videos back on the controlled burn job, that he gets an average of 200 hours out of a set of knives.
You are so awesome I love watching you keep up the good work
That is a very cool attachment. Can I get that toy mom, huh, can I, can I?