Just an observation, this system is DEFinitely faster and way more efficient when you back up to the bigger cut ends of the piles, rather than the smaller brush stuff. It doesn't really just lay over the stuff, but more so feeds against it.
Nice ! Any tool or machine that helps you work smarter not harder is a plus ! I was hoping you'd show it going over the smaller(2"-3") stumps from the younger sprigs if , in fact , it would take them down Thanks for sharing ! Liked and Subbed ! 😇❤
Thanks. It can but not in large groups or diameters. The flail mower with hammer blades, unlike a mulcher w/ fixed teeth, has swinging blades that can easily break off if going into thicker stuff. I just try to show the viewers what it can do if someone was in the market to buying something similar.
@@theturfjunkies4052 just purchased the "offset" (agl 125 ditch bank mower) version in hopes that it could tackle the 2-3" stumps after watching several trractor attachment channels state that "it can do just as much as a brush hog" but after watching you burn up the two belts and say that you will cut those little saplings down with a chainsaw is making me a skeptic. I haven't attached it yet to see what it can do but I myself am pretty good at tearing stuff up and may have to go back to the trusty yet clunky brush hog. Thanks for not trying to sell me something that isn't true
@@quinnthomas9965 I do a lot of cleanups and needed some to help process material more efficiently. My goal with these videos is to show real life problems and how to tackle them with the equipment you might have. Remember they are not like big skidsteer mulchers and you have to be selective on what you chop up. It does take some time and patience but you will get the results you need if you take your time.
Just an observation, this system is DEFinitely faster and way more efficient when you back up to the bigger cut ends of the piles, rather than the smaller brush stuff. It doesn't really just lay over the stuff, but more so feeds against it.
We make that place look better each day😮💨
Nice ! Any tool or machine that helps you work smarter not harder is a plus !
I was hoping you'd show it going over the smaller(2"-3") stumps from the younger sprigs if , in fact , it would take them down
Thanks for sharing ! Liked and Subbed !
😇❤
Thanks. It can but not in large groups or diameters. The flail mower with hammer blades, unlike a mulcher w/ fixed teeth, has swinging blades that can easily break off if going into thicker stuff. I just try to show the viewers what it can do if someone was in the market to buying something similar.
@@theturfjunkies4052 just purchased the "offset" (agl 125 ditch bank mower) version in hopes that it could tackle the 2-3" stumps after watching several trractor attachment channels state that "it can do just as much as a brush hog" but after watching you burn up the two belts and say that you will cut those little saplings down with a chainsaw is making me a skeptic. I haven't attached it yet to see what it can do but I myself am pretty good at tearing stuff up and may have to go back to the trusty yet clunky brush hog. Thanks for not trying to sell me something that isn't true
@@quinnthomas9965 I do a lot of cleanups and needed some to help process material more efficiently. My goal with these videos is to show real life problems and how to tackle them with the equipment you might have. Remember they are not like big skidsteer mulchers and you have to be selective on what you chop up. It does take some time and patience but you will get the results you need if you take your time.
A pto forestry mulcher for a tractor is $15k
Definitely an upgrade for sure!