good day to you. great video of the mulcher. i have a TMC Cancela TWF 180 i use on my TL12 and have been looking at one for my TB285. its nice to see other machines running other heads to help make notes in the same wt. class. ive enjoyed all the info and videos over the years from you. have a great day.
How did you like the Shearex? I know that you don't do that style of work, but just your initial impression. I was down to Fecon, FAE, Shearex, and Prinoth. All seemed to do fine and were rugged enough. I ended up getting a Fecon simply because the dealer where we bought our Kubota 57-5 was also a Fecon dealer. Been happy with it, but like anything else there are small changes I would make. I will say if you do much ground engagement get another set of teeth or carbides. They're next on my list.
Nice Mulcher !! But, It has it's place, to me !! I mean every bit of all that, is gonna come right back pretty quick , because the stumps are still in the ground. Unless, they stay on top of it after it's all cut down, if not, it's coming back !! lolol.... But, it does work very well in clearing it all out !! for sure...
I offer the mulcher or using the rotary cutter (bush hog). Even though the mulching cost is higher people choose it more often. Roadsides and field edges seem like the rotary cutter areas. People that want their wooded property thinned tend to choose the mulcher. The real differences to me are a lack of sharp stumps and finer material left with the mucher. Clearing with the rotary cutter is usually quicker. I let them decide.
I don’t know about popular, but here around me, the most common thing is cedar thickets, once you cut or mulch them they’re gone they don’t sprout back. I know what you’re saying, I done a lot of clearing, but there’s kind of a downside to all of them.
The idea of the mulching is to knock it down so it can be maintained, sprayed, removed mechanically etc. For example If you have an acre blackberry bush, it is far cheaper (and more effective) to mulch it right back the first time (which is also very fast), it can then be sprayed the following year when it try's to regrow. As that plant has put a lot more energy into trying to regrow and the vegetation is a lot more sparse, you get a far more effective and controlled kill for a lot less herbicide.
That machine is AWESOME!!!! Just imagine how much help that would be to Tornado & Hurricane disasters!! Mulch all the debris up instead of piles & piles of trees & then burning them when they "Finally Dry"!! That machine is a monster with good intentions for storm victims too!!! As long as the person that is running with it knows what they are doing with it!! Great for the Environment!!! God Bless & Do something to make Good Changes in someones life with your MULCHER!!!! (BEAST)
It seems like using your grapple with cut-off saw and chipper would be much more efficient unless the customer doesn't mind a bunch of branch pieces everywhere. Can you cover where each would be best used ?
Here’s a great idea for a video. I’ve been looking across TH-cam for a video on how to place your load on a gooseneck trailer and have not found much. Can you please make a video on your thoughts on weight distribution when loading a gooseneck trailer? I have only pulled bumper pulls up to now. I am about to buy my first gooseneck trailer and would like to know where is the best place to place my load as far as front to back. Thanks and I always enjoy your videos.
It would be really nice if equipment manufacturers offered an option for engine/ hydraulic aux circuits to on excavators to be be equivalent to those available on ctl's.
Nice mulcher Tim. I will say I’m not sure how that will ever be viable pasture as those stumps won’t grow grass and probably sprout right back unless you spray some type of herbicide to kill the sprouts. Then mowing it will be rough I would think especially as it rots then how many years before you could grade plow or disc it. Dig them out burn it or dispose and start fresh for pasture. Around that pond I’m sure it would be great but I would never sleep at night selling that job to a customer expecting pasture when done.
Always gotta remember, it is what the customer wants. For some reason, people want mulching but is it the best, absolutely not. You can either do what they request and make the money or sit back and watch others capitalize on it and within a few years be right back doing it again making the money again.
@@cotontop3 I don’t agree with that Tim. You have to educate the customer. After that if they are insistent then possibly but i firmly believe in not waisting time $ and energy into something that’s not right. In the long run it will bite you as a business owner when the customer isn’t happy 2 years later and they at that time educate themselves.
good day to you. great video of the mulcher. i have a TMC Cancela TWF 180 i use on my TL12 and have been looking at one for my TB285. its nice to see other machines running other heads to help make notes in the same wt. class. ive enjoyed all the info and videos over the years from you. have a great day.
I believe that to other guy is better at mulching that you are, but you are the best at tree work.
How did you like the Shearex? I know that you don't do that style of work, but just your initial impression. I was down to Fecon, FAE, Shearex, and Prinoth. All seemed to do fine and were rugged enough. I ended up getting a Fecon simply because the dealer where we bought our Kubota 57-5 was also a Fecon dealer. Been happy with it, but like anything else there are small changes I would make. I will say if you do much ground engagement get another set of teeth or carbides. They're next on my list.
🇺🇲🇵🇷🇲🇽😎 Looks like a piece of equipment. A survey team could really use!!🤔
How many acres can you get done in a 10 hour shift with this setup? Thanks
Nice Mulcher !! But, It has it's place, to me !! I mean every bit of all that, is gonna come right back pretty quick , because the stumps are still in the ground. Unless, they stay on top of it after it's all cut down, if not, it's coming back !! lolol.... But, it does work very well in clearing it all out !! for sure...
I agree.... mulching is highly over rated in my opinion. Job security
I offer the mulcher or using the rotary cutter (bush hog). Even though the mulching cost is higher people choose it more often. Roadsides and field edges seem like the rotary cutter areas. People that want their wooded property thinned tend to choose the mulcher. The real differences to me are a lack of sharp stumps and finer material left with the mucher. Clearing with the rotary cutter is usually quicker. I let them decide.
I don’t know about popular, but here around me, the most common thing is cedar thickets, once you cut or mulch them they’re gone they don’t sprout back. I know what you’re saying, I done a lot of clearing, but there’s kind of a downside to all of them.
Thank you for this . I was considering this brand but concerned about performance. Taking a closer look as we speak.
The idea of the mulching is to knock it down so it can be maintained, sprayed, removed mechanically etc. For example If you have an acre blackberry bush, it is far cheaper (and more effective) to mulch it right back the first time (which is also very fast), it can then be sprayed the following year when it try's to regrow. As that plant has put a lot more energy into trying to regrow and the vegetation is a lot more sparse, you get a far more effective and controlled kill for a lot less herbicide.
That's sweet Tim, are you thinking about getting a drum mulcher? Thanks for sharing 🌲🇺🇲💪👌👍✊🤙
I see one of those in your toolbox in the future. Watch out for barbed wire
That machine is AWESOME!!!! Just imagine how much help that would be to Tornado & Hurricane disasters!! Mulch all the debris up instead of piles & piles of trees & then burning them when they "Finally Dry"!! That machine is a monster with good intentions for storm victims too!!! As long as the person that is running with it knows what they are doing with it!! Great for the Environment!!! God Bless & Do something to make Good Changes in someones life with your MULCHER!!!! (BEAST)
It seems like using your grapple with cut-off saw and chipper would be much more efficient unless the customer doesn't mind a bunch of branch pieces everywhere. Can you cover where each would be best used ?
I mean it is chipping it as well just not as fine. That stuff shouldn't take long to break down.
I love my Shearex. I have about 500 Shearex knives in Aberdeen MS
I figured you had a stack of them.
@@cotontop3 I'll show you when you come check it out.
@@cotontop3 we are doing right of way work for the city of okolona currently
Mean machine. Works hard.
A tree eating machine! Looks like it would be a great addition to your arsenal! Take care and be safe...
It’s a chipper, a shredder, a grinder and a brush hog. What a tool, excellent!
Good morning bud 🙏👍
Morning 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You getting close to home. I like a mulcher. Enjoyed video. Stay safe traveling
Here’s a great idea for a video. I’ve been looking across TH-cam for a video on how to place your load on a gooseneck trailer and have not found much. Can you please make a video on your thoughts on weight distribution when loading a gooseneck trailer? I have only pulled bumper pulls up to now. I am about to buy my first gooseneck trailer and would like to know where is the best place to place my load as far as front to back. Thanks and I always enjoy your videos.
Oh yeah!
I tree mower ! Sweet!
It would be really nice if equipment manufacturers offered an option for engine/ hydraulic aux circuits to on excavators to be be equivalent to those available on ctl's.
Chào bạn , mình ở tiểu bang TX, chúc bạn một ngày vui vẻ và hạnh phúc bên gia đình bạn nhé, chúc vợ và 2 con gái của bạn rất là xinh đẹp, ❤❤❤
That is some machine..no half gets rid of trees etc....Stay safe
You made me LOL with that sticker pecking saying!,,,,😂😅😅😂😅😂…..thank you…after a rough day at work that’s what I needed.
Mighty stuff Men, that machine can do some flitterin'💯👌💪👍🙏😎
That's mini Kubota excavator have interesting way of talking while using that mulching head
Nice mulcher Tim. I will say I’m not sure how that will ever be viable pasture as those stumps won’t grow grass and probably sprout right back unless you spray some type of herbicide to kill the sprouts. Then mowing it will be rough I would think especially as it rots then how many years before you could grade plow or disc it. Dig them out burn it or dispose and start fresh for pasture. Around that pond I’m sure it would be great but I would never sleep at night selling that job to a customer expecting pasture when done.
Always gotta remember, it is what the customer wants. For some reason, people want mulching but is it the best, absolutely not. You can either do what they request and make the money or sit back and watch others capitalize on it and within a few years be right back doing it again making the money again.
@@cotontop3 I don’t agree with that Tim. You have to educate the customer. After that if they are insistent then possibly but i firmly believe in not waisting time $ and energy into something that’s not right. In the long run it will bite you as a business owner when the customer isn’t happy 2 years later and they at that time educate themselves.
@@SLCFarms you can try to educate some all that you want to and it does no good.