Still saving up to buy one of those heads. I would love to wake up Christmas morning to a pile of ground up Christmas tree on my living room floor with that sitting on top of it LOL
I would love to see this mulching hyacinth vegetation on a mudcat dredger. This would also serve as a vegetation harvester. I want it let me know how we can collaborate on this attachment. please make this work
I like the videos but the slow motion kills it for me. I want to be able to listen to the head when it bites into the big stuff in order hear how much it bogs down and how long it takes to recover. Maybe do the video in normal speed and throw in some slow motion clips at the end? Still gets a thumbs up from me though. 👍🏻
This is the manufacturer channel, we recommend 8 inch tree with the DAF-180D, but it can easily take care of material up to it's cutting width (74 inches). Of course, the rotor speed is going to need a bit of time to recuperate between each bite for anything that big. You can comfortably cut most trees with this combination.
I seen a lot of videos and the ASV and John Deere 333G it’s the best power which one has best quality and better customer service ??, What a bout John Deer 333G ??? + ASV not building US it’s Australian product if in case it breaks down who is going to fix it ?there’s no dealers in every city or town + the $$$$ it’s 1/3 more expensive What is the point?
Life is not fair, is it? On one side of the globe, people are struggling to find twigs to cook food and keep warm, on the other side of globe, people spend big bucks to shred large trees to chips. Just an observation, not criticising anyone, anything; it is life.
I appreciate your concerns and love for the environment. It may sound counter-intuitive to you, but most of us are environment lovers here too! when used the right way, this machine is a tool to maintain infrastructure, increase or modify the value of a land or protect communities near large forest from forest fires. I would love to explain a little bit more about our machine, in hopes that you will understand more about it's general goals. I should point out that no trees are destroyed for the fun of it, most of the time the contractor extract useful wood from work places before mulching the slash and smaller bushes. It has the power to easily take down a tree but it's often used has a maintenance, finishing tool. Also it can be used to limit erosion on a hillside after a forest fire or to create firebreaks to help defend communities near forest fires. Did you know that the red cedar is killing all other plant life around it because it sucks up so much water ? invasive species removal is another useful thing our machine can do. Our machine serves the humans who control them and they take the contracts society gives them. Our machines are the safest, fastest and eco-friendly solution for land clearing a maintenance of right-of-ways... We manufacture this machine for specific reasons that are often driven by city planners, firefighters and environmentalist themselves. If we did not make this machine, there would be others that would make them or, even worst, contractors would resort to chemical clearing or controlled burns.
This way of cutting down trees allows for a quick way of removing trees and their stumps while being able to compost all of the wood chips on the spot. This also allows for carbon that is captured by the trees to not be released back into the atmosphere like what burning trees will do. So, overall this way of removing trees is much better than most if not all ways of removing trees.
@@chamberlainsPortableWelding Lol, I used this machine as an example for a school project on how to help the environment. I imagine my teacher wasn't happy, however, that is a viable option.
finally a mulcher and skid steer showcase with a guy who operates like a boss.
Still saving up to buy one of those heads. I would love to wake up Christmas morning to a pile of ground up Christmas tree on my living room floor with that sitting on top of it LOL
How does it hold up to all the sap from the pine trees?
I would love to see this mulching hyacinth vegetation on a mudcat dredger. This would also serve as a vegetation harvester. I want it let me know how we can collaborate on this attachment. please make this work
Hello !!! I'm interested in this Shredder, the price?
What is being his distributor in Indonesia
I like the videos but the slow motion kills it for me. I want to be able to listen to the head when it bites into the big stuff in order hear how much it bogs down and how long it takes to recover. Maybe do the video in normal speed and throw in some slow motion clips at the end? Still gets a thumbs up from me though. 👍🏻
Hey Zack! Noted! I'll pass the message to the video shooting team! Thanks for the like and comment :) Appreciated!
All that good lumber, getting chipped. Criminal.
How much money can you make a day clearing land?.
You can ask the owner on their business page : facebook.com/LCSlandclearingservices/
Lots
Great video sir!! How big a tree will you folks usually cut with that combination? ASV and the 180D?
This is the manufacturer channel, we recommend 8 inch tree with the DAF-180D, but it can easily take care of material up to it's cutting width (74 inches). Of course, the rotor speed is going to need a bit of time to recuperate between each bite for anything that big.
You can comfortably cut most trees with this combination.
DENIS CIMAF Inc. Thank you for the reply!
I seen a lot of videos and the ASV and John Deere 333G it’s the best power which one has best quality and better customer service ??, What a bout John Deer 333G ???
+ ASV not building US it’s Australian product if in case it breaks down who is going to fix it ?there’s no dealers in every city or town + the $$$$ it’s 1/3 more expensive What is the point?
What ever you choose, if it's over 75hp, there is a DENIS CIMAF mulcher for it. Our tip is to go with whatever dealer you feel more comfortable with.
Life is not fair, is it? On one side of the globe, people are struggling to find twigs to cook food and keep warm, on the other side of globe, people spend big bucks to shred large trees to chips. Just an observation, not criticising anyone, anything; it is life.
Why the hell you destroying trees for
I appreciate your concerns and love for the environment. It may sound counter-intuitive to you, but most of us are environment lovers here too! when used the right way, this machine is a tool to maintain infrastructure, increase or modify the value of a land or protect communities near large forest from forest fires.
I would love to explain a little bit more about our machine, in hopes that you will understand more about it's general goals. I should point out that no trees are destroyed for the fun of it, most of the time the contractor extract useful wood from work places before mulching the slash and smaller bushes. It has the power to easily take down a tree but it's often used has a maintenance, finishing tool. Also it can be used to limit erosion on a hillside after a forest fire or to create firebreaks to help defend communities near forest fires. Did you know that the red cedar is killing all other plant life around it because it sucks up so much water ? invasive species removal is another useful thing our machine can do.
Our machine serves the humans who control them and they take the contracts society gives them. Our machines are the safest, fastest and eco-friendly solution for land clearing a maintenance of right-of-ways... We manufacture this machine for specific reasons that are often driven by city planners, firefighters and environmentalist themselves.
If we did not make this machine, there would be others that would make them or, even worst, contractors would resort to chemical clearing or controlled burns.
This way of cutting down trees allows for a quick way of removing trees and their stumps while being able to compost all of the wood chips on the spot. This also allows for carbon that is captured by the trees to not be released back into the atmosphere like what burning trees will do. So, overall this way of removing trees is much better than most if not all ways of removing trees.
@@warjt4737 spot on !
@@chamberlainsPortableWelding Lol, I used this machine as an example for a school project on how to help the environment. I imagine my teacher wasn't happy, however, that is a viable option.