Destroying Tick Habitat with a forestry mulcher!
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- This client was tired of finding ticks on their kids after playing in the yard and asked us to remove all the underbrush and some sapling trees from the front of their property.
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Very nice, looks great. Happy customer I’m sure
Thank you!
I love watching you mulch. Im a woman but would love to do that work all day. If I could I would also use a machine rake then a tiller attachment then add top soil then use a smoothing machine then plant grass but would ask to install an irrigation system. I would love to make the irrigation pump like a pool pump where you could add fertilizer and pesticides. Maybe someone already made that type of irrigation pump, I have never seen one, but wouldn't all the nicest homes love to have one?
Interesting…I wasn’t aware that minis came with enough GPM’s to run a mulching head, or did you have to modify your machine to get the necessary flow rate?
This one has 19gpm out the second aux line and the head is nicely matched to that flow. Indeco IMH4.
Impressive to see what you can do with just a 4 ton machine. Is that an indeco mulcher?
Hey now, it's a 5-ton machine! :-) Yes it is an indeco IMH4
So satisfying! But, how did you get rid of the tick habitat? Won't they live in the sawdust left over? And in the forsythia?
But I love watching your videos.
This work was done at the very beginning of spring so a lot of what would normally grow here had not come up yet. Mulching down everything before it could grow leaves made for a much less dramatic difference but has vastly reduced the available tick habitat for this year. The forsythia was left at the customers request for aesthetic purposes.