giving the kubota a major workout

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @gabe5946
    @gabe5946 Год назад +7

    Who don’t love the smell of fresh cut grass

  • @stephensfarms7165
    @stephensfarms7165 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed watching 👍👍

  • @algomafarming3799
    @algomafarming3799 Год назад +1

    How do you charge by the hour or so much an acre.

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад +2

      If it’s within a certain distance from me it’s by the acre with a minimum. If it’s beyond a certain distance I charge by the hour starting when I leave home

  • @extremepowerstroke
    @extremepowerstroke Год назад +1

    I saw you have run the M5-111 and the 7060 with the 12ft. Mower. Could you tell much difference in how the 2 machines performed? I currently have a 7060 and looked at aM5-111 today.

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад

      It’s an absolute night and day difference I like the 7060 for small things but I absolutely love a m5-111 for mowing. Easiest way I could tell you to compare would be hook that 12ft to a 135 Massey and stick it in 3ft tall grass and see how far you go versus put a 5ft behind it and see what it does. I absolutely regret not buying the m5 before I bought this 7060. I’m still considering taking a loss and trading it in

    • @extremepowerstroke
      @extremepowerstroke Год назад

      Thank you so much for replying that helps alot. Guess I’ll be trying the M5-111 out. Have you ever ran a 15ft behind the M5-111?

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад +2

      @@extremepowerstroke I have not but I don’t see that it will have any issue whatsoever handling a 15ft. If I was in a position to do so I would keep my 7060 and buy a m5 and pair it with a 15ft. I know it’s only a 3ft difference but when you are cutting 20+ acres that 3ft makes a difference

    • @extremepowerstroke
      @extremepowerstroke Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад

      @@extremepowerstroke you’re welcome

  • @paybax
    @paybax Год назад

    This still the RC2512?

  • @EronIler
    @EronIler Год назад

    I see you back onto the trailer, why do you prefer that over the tractor first?

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад +1

      It pulls so much better with less weight on the truck. Second if I have to stop in a hurry I want the weight on those trailers brakes I want to make sure those trailer tires don’t start sliding. And weight distribution if for some reason DOT stops me I don’t want the weight of that tractor on my truck axle I want it on that trailer that’s what those two axles are for they need to carry the majority of the weight. If they scale me and I’m overweight on the truck that’s a substantial ticket and I’d have to unload and reposition anyway to get it distributed correctly

    • @EronIler
      @EronIler Год назад

      @@tlcbushhogging I will give it a try. Thanks.

  • @jarrellwaddy9735
    @jarrellwaddy9735 Год назад

    What's the length of that mover your pulling??

  • @kraig1507
    @kraig1507 Год назад

    How do you advertise?I’ve been posting a lot lately on several groups on Facebook I’ve had about 5 people message me but no one has confirmed wanting me to do the mowing.

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад

      I advertised on marketplace for the longest time but you had to be careful how you worded things. Either other people or Facebook would flag the listing as businesses advertising. I actually have a separate Facebook page that’s for my business I can set all kinds of marketing guidelines. Rather it be local only or promote it for I believe 150 mile radius even set it so it promotes it for post interactions likes and comments or messages. And honestly word of mouth goes a long way

    • @kraig1507
      @kraig1507 Год назад

      I have a business page on Facebook, just horrible setting things like that up. Will definitely have to look into figuring that out though.

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад

      @@kraig1507 it’s worked good for me. Also get business cards and just put them on bulletin boards around your town. Local hardware stores and small repair shops places like that are great advertising.

    • @kraig1507
      @kraig1507 Год назад

      I will definitely be doing this as well thank you

  • @jamesberg3106
    @jamesberg3106 Год назад

    How many acres did you cut? Any idea how long it took?

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад

      Believe it’s about 5 acres. Took me right at 2.3 hours start to finish

    • @jamesberg3106
      @jamesberg3106 Год назад

      ⁠Thank you. Is that about 3.5mph? I do like your batwing. I just know if I can justify it and a new trailer

    • @tlcbushhogging
      @tlcbushhogging  Год назад

      @@jamesberg3106 it’s about 3-3.2 and yeah I like this cutter quite a bit it has its moments in certain grasses but overall it’s a good one

    • @jamesberg3106
      @jamesberg3106 Год назад

      I have a JD 5075E and a MX7. I does well. I do notice that some of the shorter thicker grass can make it bog down. I can often get a little higher mph if the runs are longer. In the mean time I will just enjoy your videos

    • @jamesberg3106
      @jamesberg3106 Год назад

      What kind of camera are you using and what kind of mounts?

  • @Mark-Marine
    @Mark-Marine Год назад

    Were you cutting this in Economy the whole time? I imagine you wished you still had the M5 back for this one.

  • @mauriziopuerari7992
    @mauriziopuerari7992 Год назад +1

    Abbassare un po' la telecamera😊