Areas like that always look so much better cleaned out. Just hope they stay on top of it. In a year or two it will likely be just as bad. I think I would find a drum mulcher fine for my tree and limb removal and pond mowing. Thanks for sharing!
Oh that Poison Oak is a pain. I'm going to be heading up to the Sierra Foothills in a couple of weeks to do some brush clearing at a friends. Poison Oak, Cedar Trees Manzanita and Rattle Snakes. I don't have a Stick mounted Masticator, mine is walk behind but does a good job
Yes I hate the poison oak, when I was a kid I would get into it with the weedeater and I would get terrible cases of it. Nasty stuff. It's much better sitting in a glassed in cab. 😉
I had sent a well constructed script to the producers of the now famous TH-cam show, "18000 Shades or Green" on your behalf. In this episode they where supposed to arrange for you to uncover a 1957 Chevy 2Door, a 1967 Shelby Gt500, Ford, Mustang & the green 1969 Dodge Charger from the movie "Dirty Mary & Crazy Larry". I guess they never got it. Postage from Down Under to Gods Country has always been hit & miss. May be next time. Still a good episode Mate.
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 I think 40 years old that movie. That's when I fell in love with Chargers & Challengers. I ended up owning a 73 Australian made RT Charger, wow that thing was fast. Full race package too. . Wish I still had it, its worth a fortune here now. Your mulching skills are as good as your earth works skills. Good all rounder.
Any experience with flail mowers? I’m looking at a used kx40 with GH30 flail. Blackberries removal is big in my area. I need clean finish product though TIA newbie here.
I had a flail before I bought the mulcher, it worked well on black berries and light brush. And costs significantly less than the mulcher. The mulcher does a cleaner job, but the flail is more forgiving when you hit rocks. So for black berries, yes, the flail works well. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful day.
Areas like that always look so much better cleaned out. Just hope they stay on top of it. In a year or two it will likely be just as bad. I think I would find a drum mulcher fine for my tree and limb removal and pond mowing. Thanks for sharing!
You are very correct, if they don't stay on top of it, it will come right back. Thanks for watching and have a wonderful day 😊
Thank you and have a good week.
You have a good week also.
Oh that Poison Oak is a pain. I'm going to be heading up to the Sierra Foothills in a couple of weeks to do some brush clearing at a friends. Poison Oak, Cedar Trees Manzanita and Rattle Snakes. I don't have a Stick mounted Masticator, mine is walk behind but does a good job
Yes I hate the poison oak, when I was a kid I would get into it with the weedeater and I would get terrible cases of it. Nasty stuff. It's much better sitting in a glassed in cab. 😉
I had sent a well constructed script to the producers of the now famous TH-cam show, "18000 Shades or Green" on your behalf. In this episode they where supposed to arrange for you to uncover a 1957 Chevy 2Door, a 1967 Shelby Gt500, Ford, Mustang & the green 1969 Dodge Charger from the movie "Dirty Mary & Crazy Larry". I guess they never got it. Postage from Down Under to Gods Country has always been hit & miss. May be next time. Still a good episode Mate.
Thank you, I remember that movie, haven't seen it in years, just remember the car. 🙂
@@jeramyreberpuredirt7873 I think 40 years old that movie. That's when I fell in love with Chargers & Challengers. I ended up owning a 73 Australian made RT Charger, wow that thing was fast. Full race package too. . Wish I still had it, its worth a fortune here now. Your mulching skills are as good as your earth works skills. Good all rounder.
@@thylacine1962 I love the Chalengers
Good job. Do you still have the original glass window or have you had to change it out for Lexan?
I still have the glass. I have never broken a front glass. Thank you, and have a wonderful day 😊
How heavy of a cutter do feel is the max weight with the added weight of the 6-way blade? I'm seeing up to $800 lbs.
My mulcher weighs a little more than 800lbs it seems to handle it well.
Any experience with flail mowers? I’m looking at a used kx40 with GH30 flail. Blackberries removal is big in my area. I need clean finish product though TIA newbie here.
I had a flail before I bought the mulcher, it worked well on black berries and light brush. And costs significantly less than the mulcher. The mulcher does a cleaner job, but the flail is more forgiving when you hit rocks. So for black berries, yes, the flail works well. Thanks for watching, and have a wonderful day.
What brand mulcher do you use or recommend?
It is a Brush Hound FX26 Defender.
Thank you sir
Love your videos