Always liked forestry stuff and already have been doing backyard expansions for neighbors and whatnot over the years. I do it by hand (chainsaw, recip saw, hands, etc) so it can take a while compared to what a skid steer could do in mere minutes. Also have converted raw forest sections into more park-like look for a couple people. In the Atlanta area. Guess I need to keep an eye peeled. PS- love the attention to detail you guys do. Keep it up.
Im a texan and i can personally tell you that the dust is horrible when it doesnt rain. Every time i mow my yard i get enough dirt and dust in my eyes that you could collect it and grow potatoes in it.
Great footage my friend. I was wondering if you perform your own Preventive Maintenance and minor repairs etc on your equipment? If so that would be entertaining to see. Thanks for sharing these awesome jobs you and your crew tackle.
Just a thought, I think a lot of people who get into this line of work or are curious about it tend to be DIY/mechanically inclined type. And i think you mentioned the down time that occurs when you take it to a service bay for maintenance. And if there is a down day from work it seems fun to be able to perform maintenance if you have the tools and know how. That ASV RT seems to be a solid unit!! It would be awesome to see the Engine and how it couples to the Hydraulic Pump to run drive motors and mulching head etc.. Stay safe out there my friend, Thanks for reply
Working with that mini looks like it is a real helping hand to the whole operation and it has me thinking. Would it work better or easier if you had a grapple on the end instead of a bucket, or even one of the tilt/rotator systems like the Engcon setup which has a grapple on it and you can still use your bucket? You would have to have a thumb on the bucket pin type of bucket due to length change and the whole rotate aspect. I wonder if you could rent one for a few days or if buying it is the only way to find out? Anyhow, looks great and thanks for the videos.
I have used a rotator grapple in the past, I like to keep things simple so anyone can jump on the excavator that I have so it's not a big learning curve for them. Thanks for the input.
When it gets dry very dry usually you can get the local Fire Dept to come and hose down the general area your working on and that will keep the dust and debris down and flying everywhere and you will not be breathing in so much dust and natures toxics such has poison oak..also have you tried out the FAE DML Mulcher what are your thoughts
Nice, I love that ASV and the Fecon. I was a bit shocked at what that mulcher costs but it rips through brush really quick so it justifies the price. keep the vids coming Will & be safe
Upstate Brush Control, Just Try’n to get a prospective of the work involved in going the job. Very interesting stuff,but I’am old and it doesn’t take muck to entertain me🤪😜🙃😂
How does this work. I would like to buy some land someday 5-100 acres If I buy land that is heavily wooded but need some pastures The trees are not at there peak for harvesting do you get any money out of the trees to offset the clearing cost. Would I pay more for the clearing of the land than the land itself. All land is different could you tell me a range of clearing cost per acre in say your area of North Carolina. Or if you would tell me if you need to clear any land more than a Homesite don't buy it.
K Wayne im not Upstate but i can-partially answer your question. Determine what your land will be used for. Logging? Homestead with animals? Vineyards? Market gardens? All sorts of possibilities. Theres a book called 5 acres and Independence, and it tells what to look for, how to buy and how to plan your homestead. Great info. There are other books out there as well.
You're better off to use the left side of your cutterhead due to your bearing and belt tension from hydraulic pump and cutting at the same time put more pressure on that one bearing on the other side of the cutter head has less stress
Here is a Idea Not a Suggestion or Comment Because I would like to see someone try it out and see a real world review Get a Wyze Cam ($25) and a cheap Cellular Power pak (Less than $25)so it runs even when power is interrupted and place in or on your pole barn (Once set up will continue to record to the Micro SD even with no Internet Connection) Use the 1080p video on your channel Is it any good. There are other Wyze products very inexpensive but not cheaply made. (WYZE Sense,WYZE Bulb) Please look it up on internet.
My husband has been greatly enjoying your videos all the way from here in Nova Scotia, Canada, and finds you do excellent work!
Very good Job you All Looks Nice!!!
pay those boys good,there is no one else to hire.never seen the lack of good help so bad.great videos,really like your efficiency.
Definitely blessed with good help. Thanks for watching!
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It’s only now that I have an apparition for your work after looking at other Bryan control videos, keep up the good work 🇮🇪😎🚴♀️🤠🏊♂️🚜
Excellent content! Very nice job, customer had to be happy!
Another good video with Bobcat and the Mulcher working in harmony. Loved the Mulchers front camera shots. Nice clean job. Ta!
Good looking job, enjoy the videos, that chopper/mulcher on that skid steer is an awesome piece of equipment.
Excellent video well done top job top team awesome y'all stay safe out there bud peace
Greta video, very good looking final product.
Always liked forestry stuff and already have been doing backyard expansions for neighbors and whatnot over the years. I do it by hand (chainsaw, recip saw, hands, etc) so it can take a while compared to what a skid steer could do in mere minutes. Also have converted raw forest sections into more park-like look for a couple people. In the Atlanta area. Guess I need to keep an eye peeled.
PS- love the attention to detail you guys do. Keep it up.
Great job as usual my friend....looks way better. Yeah it hasn't rained here in Tx. since 98 🏜🔥
Sounds really, really dusty! thanks for watching!
Nice work. That Fecon will definitely get the job done.
Awesome job again guys.
Nice job ! It looks very clean 👍
Nice work, VERY nice equipment!
It is so satisfying watching that machine grind.
Looks awesome, good job guys!
dude that view was epic and seeing that tree felled and grinded up into sawdust was so satisfying .
A very good job man .
awesome work. Nice job. Greats from Germany👍👍
Im a texan and i can personally tell you that the dust is horrible when it doesnt rain. Every time i mow my yard i get enough dirt and dust in my eyes that you could collect it and grow potatoes in it.
Nice job guy's Respect from Nashville,Tennessee
Enjoyed it very much very entertaining very informative
Great footage my friend. I was wondering if you perform your own Preventive Maintenance and minor repairs etc on your equipment? If so that would be entertaining to see. Thanks for sharing these awesome jobs you and your crew tackle.
Yes, we do. I will see what I can do about getting some more video up of that.
Just a thought, I think a lot of people who get into this line of work or are curious about it tend to be DIY/mechanically inclined type.
And i think you mentioned the down time that occurs when you take it to a service bay for maintenance. And if there is a down day from work it seems fun to be able to perform maintenance if you have the tools and know how.
That ASV RT seems to be a solid unit!! It would be awesome to see the Engine and how it couples to the Hydraulic Pump to run drive motors and mulching head etc..
Stay safe out there my friend,
Thanks for reply
Going on the motor side and keeping the extra pull off the bearings sounds sane to me.
Makes sense in my head too
Great Job.
Awesome Job!!
Nice footage
Your logic of grinding big stuff at the gear-side of the blade makes perfect sense. That's where you would have most torque.
Working with that mini looks like it is a real helping hand to the whole operation and it has me thinking. Would it work better or easier if you had a grapple on the end instead of a bucket, or even one of the tilt/rotator systems like the Engcon setup which has a grapple on it and you can still use your bucket? You would have to have a thumb on the bucket pin type of bucket due to length change and the whole rotate aspect. I wonder if you could rent one for a few days or if buying it is the only way to find out?
Anyhow, looks great and thanks for the videos.
I have used a rotator grapple in the past, I like to keep things simple so anyone can jump on the excavator that I have so it's not a big learning curve for them. Thanks for the input.
Nice work guys! Just subscribed. Interesting stuff. Could have used your machine this winter.
great job
Enjoy really nice
Nice Work
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When it gets dry very dry usually you can get the local Fire Dept to come and hose down the general area your working on and that will keep the dust and debris down and flying everywhere and you will not be breathing in so much dust and natures toxics such has poison oak..also have you tried out the FAE DML Mulcher what are your thoughts
I have not tried it, but I have seen it. It looks like a very well built mulcher head.
@@UpstateBrushControl where r you guys located?
Can you add a before picture at the end so we can see the change!
Nice job, came out really clean. How long did this take and with how many guys? Where are you located?
Dave Calvo this took about 6 hours with 3 guys, in Greenville SC
Nice, I love that ASV and the Fecon. I was a bit shocked at what that mulcher costs but it rips through brush really quick so it justifies the price. keep the vids coming Will & be safe
Someone please get them to paint shark teeth and eyes on the Fecon.
Looks great guy's.
Have looked at a log bucket for the Bobcat?
Just out of curiosity, how long will a set of teeth last grinding like you do? Excellent videos! Thanks for sharing
We usually get around 100-120 hours per set.
Are those knives or carbide teeth?
I would love to see a video from inside the machines
I see that you keep the heads spinning and then it ain't bogged down like operators which is the key word here. You ever hydro seed these areas?
And it help keep it out of the storm drain am sure the city would just love that down the drain lol
As soon as you pick up the cones the neighbors be like having a block party ... 🤦🏻♂️
Would you please post how many hours it took you?
This was a one day job. Roughly eight hours by the time we got back to the shop.
Upstate Brush Control, Just Try’n to get a prospective of the work involved in going the job. Very interesting stuff,but I’am old and it doesn’t take muck to entertain me🤪😜🙃😂
I'm young and it still entertains me. Ha!
What's the main purpose of the excavator there working? Seems like the track loader could do most everything you need no?
john.. smashing...lo
how hot does your temp get when working her hard...?(rad / hydro)
hope your families doing great..
I meant to look today, I will get back with you tomorrow. It's been staying cool.
How do you price the job? How much area can you clear in a day.
Its more satisfying if u could do time lapse the whole project with 5x speed
with Before and after pictures/ videos at the end so we can see the change!
Curious .... Ever got into any yellow-jacket nests?
All the time.
is this in georgia
no. South Carolina.
How does this work. I would like to buy some land someday 5-100 acres
If I buy land that is heavily wooded but need some pastures
The trees are not at there peak for harvesting do you get any money out of the trees to offset the clearing cost. Would I pay more for the clearing of the land than the land itself. All land is different could you tell me a range of clearing cost per acre in say your area of North Carolina. Or if you would tell me if you need to clear any land more than a Homesite don't buy it.
K Wayne im not Upstate but i can-partially answer your question. Determine what your land will be used for. Logging? Homestead with animals? Vineyards? Market gardens? All sorts of possibilities. Theres a book called 5 acres and Independence, and it tells what to look for, how to buy and how to plan your homestead. Great info. There are other books out there as well.
You're better off to use the left side of your cutterhead due to your bearing and belt tension from hydraulic pump and cutting at the same time put more pressure on that one bearing on the other side of the cutter head has less stress
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Legend has it they will, but it might take a minute to get to it.
Here is a Idea Not a Suggestion or Comment
Because I would like to see someone try it out and see a real world review
Get a Wyze Cam ($25) and a cheap Cellular Power pak (Less than $25)so it runs even when power is interrupted and place in or on your pole barn (Once set up will continue to record to the Micro SD even with no Internet Connection) Use the 1080p video on your channel
Is it any good. There are other Wyze products very inexpensive but not cheaply made. (WYZE Sense,WYZE Bulb)
Please look it up on internet.
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I should have figured out a way to get paid to play with Tonka trucks.