Love the Ventrac, hate the litter. I voluntarily on a regular basis pick up litter on a 5 mile stretch of a rural road (2.5 miles each way) and have met many nice people as I walk along the road. There are some who think I'm crazy, but the majority tell me "thanks" for doing so. Thanks Aaron for picking up the trash and encouraging others to stop littering.
Ventrac looks absolutely gorgeous on this setting! Also I hate litter too but since I’m already subscribed I gave the video a like. Great video as always!
Nice! I've been debating on getting all 8 chains. I already have a set of 4 chains on the narrow tires for the outers with standard field trax inners. This is the configuration I generally use for cutting steep banks as it also allows for quick removal of the outer chains and replace with another set of field trax when I'm performing finish grading work
I appreciate your stance on scumbag litterbugs! We have a western KY property that has a pond and dam built in the 50's. That place would make a hell of a promotional video for Ventrac IF the Ventrac could actually cut it. I know you'd cut it if it could only be done vertically, but it would be a Ventrac Ultimate Challenge. You certainly have our permission to try!
What did the slope gauge read? Also what weight transfer setting were you using? Little things you might take for granted are important for others to know. Aaron keep providing great videos.
Just awesome equipment. Looks great. Talking to Santa about one for next season's work. @AaronGraber Community service to pay back some toll violations?
My dad used to keep about a mile mowed in front of his farm. Asked why do you do that and he said trash is easier to see and I don't get alot any more people just throw it out further down the road. 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Already have a 4500z for my steep farm in Northeast Tennessee. We couldn’t manage this property without it. Ventrac as a company has left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth by increasing the prices on all of their (already outrageously overpriced) attachments. So, I probably wouldn’t have subscribed until I heard the part about the plastic bottle. I’m glad you took a moment to call out lazy litterbugs. That being said, there is no reason a boom mower attachment should cost as much as THREE commercial grade zero-turn mowers!!! That is insane; no matter how well they are built! There are thousands of mower accident fatalities every year, just in the Appalachian mountain regions of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina alone. If American companies like Ventrac cared about American lives, maybe they would stop marketing solely to municipalities with big taxpayer-funded budgets and actually price their products so that more middle class homeowners could afford them. We invested in a 4500z years ago and we are glad we did. But, I’m a doctor and even I couldn’t afford to buy more than a tough cut mower and a power bucket. We need a boom mower, a power broom, and a tiller but I probably won’t ever be able to afford them. Honestly, what good is having a machine with such versatility if it’s too expensive to take advantage of it.
Yes you certainly can! tight corners and hard areas to maneuver larger tractors are common ways that people use a Ventrac on a farm. Reach out to me at (330) 683-0075 ext. 3246 and lets talk!
Great machines I own 2ea 4500Z Ventrac’s. BUT………… Somebody’s been maintaining that area regularly and NOT using a Ventrac. I’m sure they cut it with a JD 6420 4WD tractor and a 15’ batwing cutter or other tractor brand….. this was pretty unimpressive for me as you are cutting something that a tractor already cuts. Selecting slope examples that a tractor can’t even get on would be much more impressive!!!
I'm not gonna unsubscribe because I love seeing things get shredded, and destroyed, but I do not like liter. I like biodegradable stuff like pumpkins. Destroy those all you want on the lawn.
I noticed the machine holds better with the chains on the side hill. I would love to get one of these machines. Just have to see how this economy is going to go.
Love the Ventrac, hate the litter. I voluntarily on a regular basis pick up litter on a 5 mile stretch of a rural road (2.5 miles each way) and have met many nice people as I walk along the road. There are some who think I'm crazy, but the majority tell me "thanks" for doing so. Thanks Aaron for picking up the trash and encouraging others to stop littering.
Thank you for your help in cleaning things up. EVERY little bit helps!
Ventrac looks absolutely gorgeous on this setting! Also I hate litter too but since I’m already subscribed I gave the video a like. Great video as always!
Thanks for watching, Joe!
😂l
My mouth is watering everytime I see a Ventrac in action.
That's what we like to hear!
That’s my kind of mowing right there. Love the challenge of it and love the results and satisfaction even more. Bruce in Wv!!!
Use one of these everyday at work, Love the cut. Love all the work that it does.
Great job on the grass
Nice! I've been debating on getting all 8 chains. I already have a set of 4 chains on the narrow tires for the outers with standard field trax inners. This is the configuration I generally use for cutting steep banks as it also allows for quick removal of the outer chains and replace with another set of field trax when I'm performing finish grading work
I love my Ventrac, nice job as always!!
Thank you for watching!
Very impressed and I am surprised with the finished look. Well done. Thank you
Thank you! Cheers!
I appreciate your stance on scumbag litterbugs! We have a western KY property that has a pond and dam built in the 50's.
That place would make a hell of a promotional video for Ventrac IF the Ventrac could actually cut it. I know you'd cut it if it could only be done vertically, but it would be a Ventrac Ultimate Challenge. You certainly have our permission to try!
What did the slope gauge read? Also what weight transfer setting were you using? Little things you might take for granted are important for others to know. Aaron keep providing great videos.
Such a fantastic machine.
Yes indeed!
i have a perfect little farm in VT with many step hills that is dying for a Ventrac!!
Can you do a video on installing the chains ?
Good Idea!
Thanks for showing the trash his machine ate..... the outdoors IS NOT a trash can..... GREAT video... GREAT machine....
Thanks 👍
Just awesome equipment. Looks great. Talking to Santa about one for next season's work.
@AaronGraber Community service to pay back some toll violations?
Hopefully Santa gets you one!
What did the slope meter read for this job?
I’m Steven Graber! We related?
My dad used to keep about a mile mowed in front of his farm. Asked why do you do that and he said trash is easier to see and I don't get alot any more people just throw it out further down the road. 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Already have a 4500z for my steep farm in Northeast Tennessee. We couldn’t manage this property without it. Ventrac as a company has left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth by increasing the prices on all of their (already outrageously overpriced) attachments. So, I probably wouldn’t have subscribed until I heard the part about the plastic bottle. I’m glad you took a moment to call out lazy litterbugs.
That being said, there is no reason a boom mower attachment should cost as much as THREE commercial grade zero-turn mowers!!! That is insane; no matter how well they are built!
There are thousands of mower accident fatalities every year, just in the Appalachian mountain regions of Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina alone. If American companies like Ventrac cared about American lives, maybe they would stop marketing solely to municipalities with big taxpayer-funded budgets and actually price their products so that more middle class homeowners could afford them.
We invested in a 4500z years ago and we are glad we did. But, I’m a doctor and even I couldn’t afford to buy more than a tough cut mower and a power bucket. We need a boom mower, a power broom, and a tiller but I probably won’t ever be able to afford them. Honestly, what good is having a machine with such versatility if it’s too expensive to take advantage of it.
Nice !
Booo litter bugs! Love the chains.
Us too!
Can use that for farm?
Yes you certainly can! tight corners and hard areas to maneuver larger tractors are common ways that people use a Ventrac on a farm. Reach out to me at (330) 683-0075 ext. 3246 and lets talk!
Chains?
How steep was the slope ?
30 degrees in some parts. 20-25 degrees in others.
Great machines I own 2ea 4500Z Ventrac’s. BUT………… Somebody’s been maintaining that area regularly and NOT using a Ventrac. I’m sure they cut it with a JD 6420 4WD tractor and a 15’ batwing cutter or other tractor brand….. this was pretty unimpressive for me as you are cutting something that a tractor already cuts. Selecting slope examples that a tractor can’t even get on would be much more impressive!!!
Interesting suggestion! I will send that Aaron's way!
Your mower might do a better job if your tractor wheels were not going backwards at times. Ha Ha
I hate a litter bug throw them jail
No litter here!
I'm not gonna unsubscribe because I love seeing things get shredded, and destroyed, but I do not like liter. I like biodegradable stuff like pumpkins. Destroy those all you want on the lawn.
I noticed the machine holds better with the chains on the side hill. I would love to get one of these machines. Just have to see how this economy is going to go.
Fingers crossed!