When you are able to I think the next piece of equipment you should consider getting is a larger self propelled stump grinder. One that will do decent sized stumps. Maybe look into a used one to begin with. This area cleaned up nice. Good video. Stay well. -Wil 👍
I grew up in the country, and pretty much loved it. Except! for ticks and any winged six legged insect that could bite or sting without mercy. Don't miss that at all! 🐝🐜
Just curious, what didn’t you like about it? And what did you end up going with instead? Love to hear your thoughts and experience with the Prinoth! What do like better about the head you’re using now?
@@idigit4967 I had the 1900 on a cat299d3 xe. I didn’t care for the way the teeth mounted. Two Allen head bolts. When every other head has a single bolt. It was just aggravating if you didn’t have an air hose and a pick to clean the holes out you ran the risk of them not seating and stripping out. Go ahead and call rowmec get an FAE hose support. The factory bungee cord will break. No way of knowing because of the sheathing on it until the final cord breaks. Then the hoses will fall down into the rotor. Ruined my whole day. Supposedly the company knows about it but has done nothing to remedy it. I hope your attachment plate is reinforced, I think they did update that. Where your machine attaches to the mulcher the welds will break. I guess I’m just picky or expected to much. I wasn’t happy with the final product (mulch). The whole sharpening the bottom side of the tooth is great in theory. Never would keep an edge over a few hours. You could tell when they got dull. Sharpen twice a day. How the tooth is shaped it’s hard to sharpen the ends. I regret not buying a cimaf at the time. When I bought the Prinoth, Cimaf was still Canadian based. They would come set the head up spend time with you making sure your happy. I’m not sure if they still do that since mobark bought them. I just bought a shearex, all the guys that were at cimaf in Canada went to shearex. They still come down, tune the head, and make sure your happy with it. To me that says a lot. But you might have great dealer support where your at. The Prinoth is tough but the tooth design could be improved on.
if you tip it forward a little more when you are going backwards it won't pile up behind it and you won't teeter toter as much because your skid plates will be working
By the way, congratulations on the new drum mulcher! I enjoy your videos and honestly feel like you deserve success in what you do. Hopefully your business continues to thrive and bring you and yours a good happy living bro!
Fantastic. Your jobs are getting/looking better, as are your videos. You work while I observe from the safety of my home office - LOL. I would dig a hole and bury the bricks with the machine there and all, if they are not worth salvaging. You might find a low spot that could use the extra fill. Looks like a very small area for a horse, but if that's all the property you have to work with...
I think one of the things I like about this channel is the mix of real time and fast-forward. A lot of what makes a good movie / video is the editing, and this is good editing... and music.
My boys and I loved watching Fragle Rock! I called them Doozer Trucks. At the Air Port we stand at the window and watch all the trucks. I still enjoy it. TY so much ...... Ever think of starting a Munchkin' Fan Club?
@@Apodalont dude, i was just asking how much maintenance there was and was it expensive as compared to other same type machines, no need to be anal about it
@@michaelwallace2101 sorry if I came across in an anal manner. It's just difficult to really answer your question without a means of comparison. Is it expensive compared to what, having no equipment? Yes.
Another interesting video of the day. By doing all this mulch, does it save on extra fill that you would need to have. Question ❓ would the mulch after while leave a hole where it was done. Thank you for more learning tips.
how does the transmission in the machines hold up with all the forward and reverse motions , does the pasture at this property get disc to fine tune the ground so grass will grow for the horses?
Even if they could get grass to grow there is nowhere near enough property there to feed a horse just with the grass. They'll have to feed it and any grass that they do fence in will be bare in a few months. It takes something like 7 acres of thick grassy field to feed one horse and that's pushing it. You really need 10 acres per horse for them to graze for themselves and not need supplemental feedings. A horse will pull the grass out by the roots and eat the tender grass and drop the roots. A cow will nibble all the way down to the ground but won't pull the roots out so you only need 5 acres of field per cow to survive on just grass but the more the better and I'd say 7 acres would be better. A cow can also forage in wooded areas and eat leaves where I wouldn't reccomend that for horses but keeping horses in a wooded area is ok because it keeps them out of the direct sun in summer. I'm sure they know all this if they have a horse.
@@williambryant5946 Agree. That's a tiny area for a horse. One horse will have it tramped down to mineral earth and probably kill the trees within a few years. Even with feed being the primary food source. But if that is all the property you have and what you choose to do with it. Knock yourself out. There will be some expensive tree work down the road though.
You really need to put the gaurd back on that cut off wheel. I've seen 2 people get hurt when that wheel explodes. The fragments will penetrate your flesh. Be safe.
Dude that mulcher head socks unless it's not set up for your machine that thing has no rpms at all boss how can you make any money when it won't grind a rotten stump without bogging down. Maybe it's me.
If you will note how the dual pivoting interface bracket correlates with the tertiary resonant axis which results in the ever increasing hyperbolic-exponential arc of the rotating drum, it will help you understand how the gyroscopic effect of the spinning carbide teeth more than compensate for the apparent reduced RPM.
You need some training on the chainsaw if you rock it like a rocking chair it will cut twice as fast my grandfather and his brothers where loggers on the Pacific north west his saws had huge teeth on the front of the saw you would cut down until it was going slower than normal then push down on the handle letting the nose come up as the motor side dropped as it cut then let the teeth dig into the wood and you would then make the nose of the bar dig and cut as it goes down and the motor stays in one spot cut until slowing then drop the motor down letting the nose of the bar rise up as the motor cuts down and just keep rocking until your threw but don't ever cut the dirt
When you are able to I think the next piece of equipment you should consider getting is a larger self propelled stump grinder. One that will do decent sized stumps. Maybe look into a used one to begin with. This area cleaned up nice. Good video. Stay well. -Wil 👍
Wow! You just barely touched some of those logs and they just blew up! So cool!
Big Munchie isn't afraid of anything wood - he is a beast!!!!
Another amazing transformation Devin. Looks absolutely beautiful. ❤️🙏❤️
Great clean up job done. Muncher certainly makes short work of the brush and etc.
Absolutely beautiful jobeautiful job you've done those machines work wonders don't they!
Yep, going to make jobs go great having both machines available. Help the ole cash flow too...
I grew up in the country, and pretty much loved it. Except! for ticks and any winged six legged insect that could bite or sting without mercy. Don't miss that at all! 🐝🐜
Glad you like yours. Wasn’t crazy about my Prinoth. Traded it off.
Just curious, what didn’t you like about it? And what did you end up going with instead? Love to hear your thoughts and experience with the Prinoth! What do like better about the head you’re using now?
@@idigit4967 I had the 1900 on a cat299d3 xe. I didn’t care for the way the teeth mounted. Two Allen head bolts. When every other head has a single bolt. It was just aggravating if you didn’t have an air hose and a pick to clean the holes out you ran the risk of them not seating and stripping out. Go ahead and call rowmec get an FAE hose support. The factory bungee cord will break. No way of knowing because of the sheathing on it until the final cord breaks. Then the hoses will fall down into the rotor. Ruined my whole day. Supposedly the company knows about it but has done nothing to remedy it. I hope your attachment plate is reinforced, I think they did update that. Where your machine attaches to the mulcher the welds will break. I guess I’m just picky or expected to much. I wasn’t happy with the final product (mulch). The whole sharpening the bottom side of the tooth is great in theory. Never would keep an edge over a few hours. You could tell when they got dull. Sharpen twice a day. How the tooth is shaped it’s hard to sharpen the ends. I regret not buying a cimaf at the time. When I bought the Prinoth, Cimaf was still Canadian based. They would come set the head up spend time with you making sure your happy. I’m not sure if they still do that since mobark bought them. I just bought a shearex, all the guys that were at cimaf in Canada went to shearex. They still come down, tune the head, and make sure your happy with it. To me that says a lot. But you might have great dealer support where your at. The Prinoth is tough but the tooth design could be improved on.
@@idigit4967 Rowmec has a tuning kit for Prinoth heads. Might look into that. To dial it into your machine.
if you tip it forward a little more when you are going backwards it won't pile up behind it and you won't teeter toter as much because your skid plates will be working
Those machines are awesome, does such a great job, looks amazing
That's some heavy stuff! When it bogs Big Munchie down, it's heavy!
By the way, congratulations on the new drum mulcher! I enjoy your videos and honestly feel like you deserve success in what you do. Hopefully your business continues to thrive and bring you and yours a good happy living bro!
I love those beautiful trees and it is sad how quickly they are just gone! Amazing machines.
big log and big stump but big mulchie eat all! good job man
Awesome Job!!
Fantastic. Your jobs are getting/looking better, as are your videos. You work while I observe from the safety of my home office - LOL. I would dig a hole and bury the bricks with the machine there and all, if they are not worth salvaging. You might find a low spot that could use the extra fill. Looks like a very small area for a horse, but if that's all the property you have to work with...
I think one of the things I like about this channel is the mix of real time and fast-forward. A lot of what makes a good movie / video is the editing, and this is good editing... and music.
Boy, was this ever a mess to clean out!!!👍👍
It's cool when you go in fast motion and see the progress faster.
My boys and I loved watching Fragle Rock! I called them Doozer Trucks. At the Air Port we stand at the window and watch all the trucks. I still enjoy it. TY so much ...... Ever think of starting a Munchkin' Fan Club?
It amazes me how everything is just gone! Wow!
Great job Gavin. I was concerned when the chicken wire was wrapped around Big Munchie, but it ended up coming off ok. Take care & cheers 🐨🦘🥰
You are doing great work keep it up 👍🏆
Man that was a Big stump & big log amazing video it was awesome as usual 🥰
What a huge difference u made there for the lady. Awesome job buddy 🤙😎🇦🇺
I think you're amazingly talented. You should advertise with the slogan, "Need a forest removed from a property, i have the talent and manpower"
He and senior on same job
Love seeing both working same job site
I think it would be tempting to mulch the entire forest.
Well done looks good
Thank you Susan!
Enjoyed the video, good job!
Good job! Thank you 🌹
Fantasikco Best friend power 🚜👍🌞💯🥤🧢🌲🌳🎧
Good video brother and it’s good to see both machines on the same job
Awesome job
Thanks Robbie!
Great job 👏
Thank you Doreen!
Looks good so far👍👍👍👍
Turkey “TRAMA”
Should be the name of this video !!!
GREAT JOB !!
That s some power you have to buy some new teeth again good 👍
Job ❤
way to go guy..fun to watch
I just started wondering, what a deers turds would look like after eating with big munchie. My question was quickly answered at 30.30.
You and Up State Brushcontrol do good work !
Looks great 👍
Thank you Rhonda!
How hard/expensive/often is the maintenance on thsoe cats and munchie?
That is an incredibly vague question not to mention there and many many many variables that can dictate multiple versions of an answer.
@@Apodalont dude, i was just asking how much maintenance there was and was it expensive as compared to other same type machines, no need to be anal about it
@@michaelwallace2101 sorry if I came across in an anal manner. It's just difficult to really answer your question without a means of comparison. Is it expensive compared to what, having no equipment? Yes.
Nice job as always!😊
Wow. Mulchin those logs like they were nothin
Looks great brother, thanks for sharing! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed!
Good job 👍👍👍
Another great one!
Really great job. I just wonder how you got into this list e of work? The machinery is really cool.
Cool 😎
Another interesting video of the day. By doing all this mulch, does it save on extra fill that you would need to have. Question ❓ would the mulch after while leave a hole where it was done. Thank you for more learning tips.
how does the transmission in the machines hold up with all the forward and reverse motions , does the pasture at this property get disc to fine tune the ground so grass will grow for the horses?
Even if they could get grass to grow there is nowhere near enough property there to feed a horse just with the grass. They'll have to feed it and any grass that they do fence in will be bare in a few months. It takes something like 7 acres of thick grassy field to feed one horse and that's pushing it. You really need 10 acres per horse for them to graze for themselves and not need supplemental feedings. A horse will pull the grass out by the roots and eat the tender grass and drop the roots. A cow will nibble all the way down to the ground but won't pull the roots out so you only need 5 acres of field per cow to survive on just grass but the more the better and I'd say 7 acres would be better. A cow can also forage in wooded areas and eat leaves where I wouldn't reccomend that for horses but keeping horses in a wooded area is ok because it keeps them out of the direct sun in summer. I'm sure they know all this if they have a horse.
@@williambryant5946 Agree. That's a tiny area for a horse. One horse will have it tramped down to mineral earth and probably kill the trees within a few years. Even with feed being the primary food source. But if that is all the property you have and what you choose to do with it. Knock yourself out. There will be some expensive tree work down the road though.
@@williambryant5946 Good answer, thankyou for the reply
A big Munchie and a Little Munchie....you must be the Munchkin........ 😆
Looks good!
Thanks Gary!
Skills right there !! 😎✌🏻
I enjoyed this video. I like listening to the machine's working. I don't like it when you speed up the video.
You work so until its break time when you say so❤😅
Very nice!
Thanks Glenn!
i want one now
You really need to put the gaurd back on that cut off wheel. I've seen 2 people get hurt when that wheel explodes. The fragments will penetrate your flesh. Be safe.
Great video
the one munchie reminds me of "Moe" from WALL-E😄
i hate chicken wire but it comes along with the job onto the next adventure
I would like to see the crushing of large stumps and trees, this is probably epic.
Powerful
I’ve been very impressed so far! Thanks for watching!
dig a whole, push in those old bricks, and cover it up....problem solved!
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This munchie is a different style then the other on u used on the easement video
*than
Cool
I wonder how much a job like this would cost. I bought a 1.6 acre of land in NC that needs this type of cleaning. Anyone has any idea?
The "DEERE329e looks like it shrugs its shoulders😄
Yum Yum
someone should start handing out driving permits
23:16 heads or tails....sides.
Will you ever hire a guy an a pole saw for a cleaner job? John has a big payroll but his jobs end up clean. Did you trade your Deere for that ASV ?
When you find a pile of rock or brick, dig a hole and bury it.
Why pick at it
Dude that mulcher head socks unless it's not set up for your machine that thing has no rpms at all boss how can you make any money when it won't grind a rotten stump without bogging down. Maybe it's me.
If you will note how the dual pivoting interface bracket correlates with the tertiary resonant axis which results in the ever increasing hyperbolic-exponential arc of the rotating drum, it will help you understand how the gyroscopic effect of the spinning carbide teeth more than compensate for the apparent reduced RPM.
Come on man, you know that you have to push the log with your foot after you cut it. It's the law .
🤣🤣🤣 Yeah that's true LOL!
I believe you should have been a teacher lots of talking
Well hopefully someone learned something, that's why this channel is here, for people to learn.
Sick of these stupid Pharmacia ads!
Too little going forward and twice as much going backwards. Double the time and money.
Going backwards is how you process the material while dragging the head over the ground.
You need some training on the chainsaw if you rock it like a rocking chair it will cut twice as fast my grandfather and his brothers where loggers on the Pacific north west his saws had huge teeth on the front of the saw you would cut down until it was going slower than normal then push down on the handle letting the nose come up as the motor side dropped as it cut then let the teeth dig into the wood and you would then make the nose of the bar dig and cut as it goes down and the motor stays in one spot cut until slowing then drop the motor down letting the nose of the bar rise up as the motor cuts down and just keep rocking until your threw but don't ever cut the dirt
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GOOD JOB IT LOOKS VERY NICE!!!
Good video brother and it was good to see both machines on the same job