They say smoking takes 10 years off your life... I say StumpX takes 10 years off your skid steer's life! Very good video, thanks for keeping the video of the stump cutting itself mostly uncut. that was cool.
That Stumpex is a wicked piece of kit, John. Thanks for sharing it with us. Upstate Brush Control has certainly grown a lot this last year, with all of the new equipment you have got now. Well done, guys. Your success is well deserved.
What I admire about your company is you always are trying new things and learning.You show your wins and your fails.Not scripted hope y'all keep it that way great stuff!!
Another great job excellent you and your team know how to get the job done God bless you all keep up the good work I enjoy you all video I stumble on your video by accident can't stop watching 👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎉🎉🎉🎉🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
You are a skid steer master my friend. I didn't think you would get that huge log up there but you proved me wrong. Those trees will make some nice lumber.
First time I have seen one of those Stump Boring Heads. Looks like it is going to Work out very good for You and the Guys. Oh look for a Alignment Bar for lining up those bolt holes. That may just help You out.
I retired out of the business a couple years back. I can’t believe I’m watching other people work. 😄. Guess I kind of miss it. Don’t miss the 100* heat though.
Mr. Jon 💪😎 the stump grinder was awesome, made me wish you had a small portable BBQ grill and a few steaks for you and the boys to cook up on using the stump chippings 🥩🥩🥩🫕🫕🫕, Mrs. Jodi great editing 💪👩, well wishes as always to you and the family, until next adventure, stay safe, stay awesome out there everyone 😊👋🍺🍺🧃🧃🧃
You have a great machinery for all works and you a good machinist. The Oak tree must extremely old but healthy. If her the job plac to leave is it clean. The video instructive. 🇦🇹
Yeah the stump grinders on the skid steers always are a bit iffy because they don't have a lot of weight or hydraulic power, seen them for back hoes and the likes and they seem a bit less janky and struggle less.
Thanks for video on stump x,boss just bought it and used it on 8 red gum eucalyptus so far so good to see it in action on bigger stumps other than what you find on TH-cam
UBC and Fecon are a great team. The grinder is so powerful and cool to watch. I don’t know what the view is like from inside the cab, but several times I thought if you inched forward or backward a hair the grinder head would be more perpendicular/ level to grind a straighter path down into the heart of the stump, especially on smaller stumps. Has Fecon thought about placing a large visible level on the black motor casing so the operator can watch the level bubble? Seems that would do the trick…if it’s even needed. Maybe I am overthinking the process. 😁 Another fine job by Jon, Josh, Willie and Micah!
I seen a couple videos using a stump grinder like the stump-x before but, they were much slower. Time wise of digging the stump out would be just a long if not longer and you still have to get rid of the stump. If you are worried about the wear and tear on the 120 go out and buy a older machine just for the stump-x. The stump-x did a good job grinding the stumps up in a timely manner.
I'd love to get a peek at the engineering regarding the StumpEx. If I could make a suggestion? Cutting the stump as low to the ground as possible before starting would help a lot I think. You'd have less stump and you'd hit root/dirt quicker; just a thought. Great video as always. *God bless.*
I own a tree company in Florida I've recently heard about the Stump X but have never seen it in action I rely on Bobcats as my primary wood movers so this was very cool to see.
That was AMAZING & mesmerizing, too! What happens next? Would you mulch with it? Do you sell it to a garden company? Would a large commercial company use it?
Enjoyed the video! Beautiful oak, those burls would be excellent for the wood turners workshops, watch a few of those and they make beautiful things with scrap wood. You guys always do such a good job!
I think that's the first time I've seen you faceplant the skid steer like that. That had to be an odd feeling. That is one wicked stump grinder though. The way it walks the whole skid steer sideways just wow. It made an impressively easy job of that give stump. I don't know if you were, but I would continuously put forward pressure on that left track since that's the direction that stump grinder wants to walk the ASV. It might help prevent that torque walk.
That is an incredible piece of property. It looks like sheer heaven to me. What is the green structure that is being built? I love all the windows......
That grinder did a nice job on the main stump but if I see a disadvantage it would be in chasing the roots out away from the stump, especially on the big ones like you had there. A conventional grinder may make it easier to chase those big roots.
Decided to give you a look and see what you are all about. I like what I see. If that was only the 2nd time you used that grinder and it only took 15 minutes to take that stump that size out I’d you did a good job young man. Nice clean job site to.
Hiiii my friend John !!! Next is an up-rooter one shank for the mini that will help !!! Also look up the "Diamond bush destructor " in the hands of your team it should make wonder !!! Best regards guys and take care keep safe !!!
Such a professional, stand up guy. You seem like good people, keep up the good work. And careful putting all that weight on the landing gear; trailer might sink into the ground and will be hard to hook up to the truck.
Personally, I prefer the vertical 'Wheel' type although I find it tends to be what the customer is doing with the land afterwards and the size of the 'stump' compared to the size of the 'cutter'. In your case the 'stump' was bigger than the 'cutter' - always a problem. In our Country you would have been welcomed at any mill with that Oak (branches and all), in fact they would probably have come and cut it down personally and taken it away, plus they would have paid you a very good price per cube for it. An Oak 40" at the base of the trunk is a very desirable tree, - Why, - Every single one in our Country (UK) has a 'preservation' order on it now.
That stump grinder is an absolute beast!
And that's wet red oak!!
That’s a gorgeous log. Good furniture wood.
OMG that Red Oak is beautiful !
Murdered for a STINKING POOL!!!
They say smoking takes 10 years off your life... I say StumpX takes 10 years off your skid steer's life! Very good video, thanks for keeping the video of the stump cutting itself mostly uncut. that was cool.
That stump grinder is very controlled in the sense that it doesn't send debris all over the place. Good for sensitive areas.
The word "Torque" comes to mind. Powerful stuff!
That Stumpex is a wicked piece of kit, John. Thanks for sharing it with us. Upstate Brush Control has certainly grown a lot this last year, with all of the new equipment you have got now. Well done, guys. Your success is well deserved.
John I’m so impressed by your two men crew. They work so cohesively together. I love it. They always helping out each other.
A sign of good teaching, kindness, fairness.
What I admire about your company is you always are trying new things and learning.You show your wins and your fails.Not scripted hope y'all keep it that way great stuff!!
That was extremely satisfying
Impressive stump grinder, made fast work of stumps, thanks for sharing and inviting me to watch.
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Thanks for watching!
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its a lot of fun to do that JOHN LOVED
Wow, that was a big stump. Awesome stump cutter!! Thanks for sharing!!
There is something hypnotic about watching that stump ex work. Great job especially as far down you went. Second time watching this video.
Glad to see you pushing it to its limits
That Stump-Ex is a seriously sinister tool! Thanks for sharing!
You are a skid steer master my friend. I didn't think you would get that huge log up there but you proved me wrong. Those trees will make some nice lumber.
Awesome equipment buddy!!! Dang it man!!! Having your own log trailer is awesome!!! You can get a load and run it yourself! Every dollar counts!
Man, that is one heck of a beast! That hydraulic motor must be absolutely crazy. Fun to watch that thing eat stumps!
Gringing the stumps was fascinating my great grand son liked it also.stay safe
Great work as usual. That stump grinder was a lot of fun to watch!!!
I was crying as they were cutting up that perfectly straight log into smaller pieces.
thats impressive the amount of torque that machine puts out,fecon is no joke
Nice work! That stump grinder is a beast!
Great job with a powerful machine.
33:25 Just had my stumps removed last week. The results were amazing!
Great video John! Thank you!
Great job guy’s …👍👍👍
The stump grinder did a good job and as always you and your crew does really good work and make it look a lot better.
John, it’s just me,I would have loaded the back of the trailer first to keep the landing legs from digging in.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I shared this with the guys at McDonald’s they were amazed!
That attachment is awesome guys 🇮🇪🚜😎🤠🦸🖍️
John y'all are 💯 AWESOMENESS another 5 ⭐ video loved it 💯 God bless y'all keep'em coming see y'all next time.
Thank you! Will do!
Watching your machine run that stump x solidifies my decision to buy that style stump grinder.
That stump X is phenomenal beast! Once again, great job y’all! Upstate Brush Control Crew rides again!!!
Josh has a GREAT smile! 😃
That stump grinder did a good job❗️✝️❤️🙏
First time I have seen one of those Stump Boring Heads. Looks like it is going to Work out very good for You and the Guys. Oh look for a Alignment Bar for lining up those bolt holes. That may just help You out.
I retired out of the business a couple years back. I can’t believe I’m watching other people work. 😄. Guess I kind of miss it. Don’t miss the 100* heat though.
We're loving this cooler weather right now for sure!
Great job, man, that thing has torque!
Mr. Jon 💪😎 the stump grinder was awesome, made me wish you had a small portable BBQ grill and a few steaks for you and the boys to cook up on using the stump chippings 🥩🥩🥩🫕🫕🫕, Mrs. Jodi great editing 💪👩, well wishes as always to you and the family, until next adventure, stay safe, stay awesome out there everyone 😊👋🍺🍺🧃🧃🧃
Thanks!
Definitely a machine fit for the task great quality mulch for fire llighter or compost. Love thte big flakes its shaving...
Great job John, soon made short work of those stumps. Liking your log trailer, very nice. All the very best Graham🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
Great Video I'll watch it twice.
Man! That Stumpex puts out some torque to moving that 11,000 lbs RT120F around! Great Video! Keep up the good work.
Awesome job guys
That's an awesome stump grinder! Low gear after into the stump.
Wow! Super interesting machine.
Enjoyed the show
..lookin' good, nice trailer, it should get 'er done..stay safe and have a great week...
You have a great machinery for all works and you a good machinist. The Oak tree must extremely old but healthy. If her the job plac to leave is it clean. The video instructive. 🇦🇹
I don't have enough need of one to buy one, but that stump grinder was awesome to watch. Looks like it did a good job.
That stump-x is an absolute beast 😱😱😱
Man the amount of torque that puts on that boom
It did look rough on your skid steer but that grinding sound was amazing! Great job fella's!
Yeah the stump grinders on the skid steers always are a bit iffy because they don't have a lot of weight or hydraulic power, seen them for back hoes and the likes and they seem a bit less janky and struggle less.
Thanks for video on stump x,boss just bought it and used it on 8 red gum eucalyptus so far so good to see it in action on bigger stumps other than what you find on TH-cam
Looks like those stump grinding shavings would make excellent smoker chips.
Second stump grind filming and editing was way better than the first stump in this vid. Good job!👍
thanks for sharing a great video the grinder works pretty good but I'm wondering what happens when you hit a big rock probably game over
Awesome piece of kit
Wow on that auger thing. Good, Thx
That’s a wicked stump cutter!!!
That tree was a wood turners dream.
Thanks for the great video, awesome job 👍
Thanks for watching!
UBC and Fecon are a great team. The grinder is so powerful and cool to watch. I don’t know what the view is like from inside the cab, but several times I thought if you inched forward or backward a hair the grinder head would be more perpendicular/ level to grind a straighter path down into the heart of the stump, especially on smaller stumps.
Has Fecon thought about placing a large visible level on the black motor casing so the operator can watch the level bubble? Seems that would do the trick…if it’s even needed. Maybe I am overthinking the process. 😁
Another fine job by Jon, Josh, Willie and Micah!
I seen a couple videos using a stump grinder like the stump-x before but, they were much slower. Time wise of digging the stump out would be just a long if not longer and you still have to get rid of the stump. If you are worried about the wear and tear on the 120 go out and buy a older machine just for the stump-x.
The stump-x did a good job grinding the stumps up in a timely manner.
I'd love to get a peek at the engineering regarding the StumpEx. If I could make a suggestion?
Cutting the stump as low to the ground as possible before starting would help a lot I think. You'd
have less stump and you'd hit root/dirt quicker; just a thought. Great video as always. *God bless.*
He did not cut those trees. A tree company came in to cut them. John won't cut trees that close to a house, specially one being built.
@@yeagerxp // I know Jon said as much, but he still has the option of removing more of the stump before using the StumpEx doesn't he?
@@DanKoning777 You are correct. It is Sunday the brain is on neutral. LOL . Be safe
@@yeagerxp // :) No problem at all, have a great Lords day. God bless!
I wonder if a finer leading edge on the cutter might make the cutting go a bit easier, maybe some WD40 to keep the sap away?
I own a tree company in Florida I've recently heard about the Stump X but have never seen it in action I rely on Bobcats as my primary wood movers so this was very cool to see.
keep up the good work nice vid thank you guys.
I would like to have seen the mulcher going over the stumps after they were bored.
That was AMAZING & mesmerizing, too! What happens next? Would you mulch with it? Do you sell it to a garden company? Would a large commercial company use it?
Great job and video like always
Fecon grinder did well . That was a big stump !
As someone who has farmed and understands how much of a bane stumps are to a farmer (and his equipment) this was oddly satisfying.
Enjoyed the video! Beautiful oak, those burls would be excellent for the wood turners workshops, watch a few of those and they make beautiful things with scrap wood. You guys always do such a good job!
They find the inner beauty of the wood’s design.
Good morning from Piqua Ohio. Have a safe labor day weekend.
I think that's the first time I've seen you faceplant the skid steer like that. That had to be an odd feeling. That is one wicked stump grinder though. The way it walks the whole skid steer sideways just wow. It made an impressively easy job of that give stump. I don't know if you were, but I would continuously put forward pressure on that left track since that's the direction that stump grinder wants to walk the ASV. It might help prevent that torque walk.
Awesome 🤩 thanks
Great video really enjoyed it,at least y’all had some fun .keep doing what your doing and carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Awesome grinder! 🥊🚂
That is an incredible piece of property. It looks like sheer heaven to me. What is the green structure that is being built? I love all the windows......
It's a house.
Nice job with the stump grinder!
Great video John, I love watching you and your team at work. Very addictive viewing 👍
Wow that was awesome!!
Looks strong!
One hell of a motor.
Great video. The house kind of looks like a miniature version of the abandoned mansion on Demolition Ranch (Off the Ranch). LOL
That grinder did a nice job on the main stump but if I see a disadvantage it would be in chasing the roots out away from the stump, especially on the big ones like you had there. A conventional grinder may make it easier to chase those big roots.
Very true ,another disadvantage is if the stump has rot in the heartwood and sapwood it makes it very hard to bore into the stump
Decided to give you a look and see what you are all about. I like what I see. If that was only the 2nd time you used that grinder and it only took 15 minutes to take that stump that size out I’d you did a good job young man. Nice clean job site to.
I don't think you would want to run any smaller machine on that stumpex, lot of torque!
super video,bonne journée a toute l 'équipe..
Hiiii my friend John !!! Next is an up-rooter one shank for the mini that will help !!!
Also look up the "Diamond bush destructor " in the hands of your team it should make wonder !!!
Best regards guys and take care keep safe !!!
Such a professional, stand up guy. You seem like good people, keep up the good work. And careful putting all that weight on the landing gear; trailer might sink into the ground and will be hard to hook up to the truck.
Great machine man
Good stuff John give Willy hell for me🤣💯👍🏼
Great job John we watch u in savannah ga. We got some oak trees that needs taming
Great video! If there is to a pool where the red oak was, why not dig it out instead?
Personally, I prefer the vertical 'Wheel' type although I find it tends to be what the customer is doing with the land afterwards and the size of the 'stump' compared to the size of the 'cutter'. In your case the 'stump' was bigger than the 'cutter' - always a problem. In our Country you would have been welcomed at any mill with that Oak (branches and all), in fact they would probably have come and cut it down personally and taken it away, plus they would have paid you a very good price per cube for it. An Oak 40" at the base of the trunk is a very desirable tree, - Why, - Every single one in our Country (UK) has a 'preservation' order on it now.
Man I got to say bro tht stump grinder is a must.it gets the job done.like you said time is money and that's no ****