Not being used to potential. Run into brush and 4" up to 6 trees' with trunks towards right side of cutter head- it will suck them in and shread them. Keep the cutter on the ground as much as possible to mulch everything. It's not intended to be used like a rotary cutter. It'll take down 8" plus trees if your patient
I went to clean a yard similar to this one in northern Colorado and found a Prairie Rattlesnake, 'cause I started with the Husqvarna brushcutter, along the edges of the land, corners, around of trees and plants that would not come out. I used a FAE roller forestry mulcher on a Yanmar mini excavator. At the beginning of the pandemic, I returned to Brazil.
That disc cutter looks like it works ok to cut down saplings, but it doesn't mulch very easily. Unless a person wants the wood for kindling or a bon fire I'd say a drum mulcher would have been quicker and would leave behind a finer mulch. Also the cutting path would be wider.
Either way it looks nice. And I see from other videos, when put to the ground it mulches fine. I thought maybe the owner didn't want everything down to the ground anyways. Some people don't like that look.
Not being used to potential. Run into brush and 4" up to 6 trees' with trunks towards right side of cutter head- it will suck them in and shread them. Keep the cutter on the ground as much as possible to mulch everything. It's not intended to be used like a rotary cutter. It'll take down 8" plus trees if your patient
Thats not how Diamond recommends using it but more that one way to get it done.
TMC CANCELA MULCHER, still the best in my opinion muclher
That mower gets it done, for sure! Nice work...
I own one of these cutter heads with the piston motor if you will cut from the bottom it will pull material in and mulch it much faster and easier
I understand, this job was littered with rock so we were trying to keep the teeth out of it.
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I went to clean a yard similar to this one in northern Colorado and found a Prairie Rattlesnake, 'cause I started with the Husqvarna brushcutter, along the edges of the land, corners, around of trees and plants that would not come out.
I used a FAE roller forestry mulcher on a Yanmar mini excavator.
At the beginning of the pandemic, I returned to Brazil.
Good work, those semi-submerged rocks cause havoc with the cutter teeth.
Exactly!
That disc cutter looks like it works ok to cut down saplings, but it doesn't mulch very easily. Unless a person wants the wood for kindling or a bon fire I'd say a drum mulcher would have been quicker and would leave behind a finer mulch. Also the cutting path would be wider.
Maybe a finer mulch but not quicker, You can get a fine mulch if you want to re process it but no need for that on this job.
Either way it looks nice. And I see from other videos, when put to the ground it mulches fine. I thought maybe the owner didn't want everything down to the ground anyways. Some people don't like that look.
You should raise your video quality up to 1440 and up
You need lessons i could clear that in about half of the time with the same cutter
Thanks