@@metaspencer Just tried the mulcher a few moments ago, absolutely great machine, I am very pleased. Yes, the ASV is a great little machine and comfortable with A/C and heat but more awkward to get in or out of than your machine. Life is always a compromise.
Overall, I’m actually kinda impressed. It may not have a ton of flow rate, but you were still able to do quite a bit of clearing in a relatively short time. Plus, I’m sure that unit is much cheaper than a regular skid steer. Great video!
yeah you bet ... it's been great around our property and on jobs ... I wouldn't try to level a forest with it of course, but it's terrific at reducing brush
Like it mate. We had a guy with small excavater get in help on some big trees with space. One job had heaps of shrubs weeds just all in the way. Bro put the flailer on in 20 minutes was just mulch. So good. Thanks great vids have good xmas.
Having the area cleared around the trees so you can work is soooooo nice .... I get tired of hacking through that stuff on the way to the base. Happy xmas buddy!
The 'how you did it' was helpful. Appreciate the share. It is beneficial to watch how a process occurs. Here in Texas we do have a lot of berry vines, briars, all types of vines and under growth. Plus like you shared a lot of new small trees trying to reclaim the land. Mowing does discourage those small trees and vines. A good maintenance plan is important. So, thanks for sharing. Keep it safe, stay strong & healthy along with mingling wisdom and success. Prayers for family during the Christmas and New Year's holidays. ☝🙏🙌💪❤🎯💯%.
I've spend a bit of time in Texas and the region is pretty dang different from upstate NY where we are, but one thing never changes: always nice to keep the growth down in certain areas. I'm pretty happy with how this attachment has been running, though it (of course) has its limitations. Happy holidays!
so jealous. dont get to run mulching heads around here much. turns out the 'rocky mountains' isn't just a catchy name.. did get to bush hog about 15 acres of scrub oak down this summer which was fun but the mulching head is just so satisfying. leaves such a nice finish. love the fact that you're getting it done with the mini!
I think it really depends on what you're gonna be cutting. I've got that kind of attachment on my tractors and it's great for high brush and the occassional small tree, but you can't lift them up in the same way as a mulcher. plus, the mulcher gets down lower and can focus on bushes and brush. you'll cover more ground with that 42" I'm thinking ... so really depends on what you want to be leveling and how low to the ground
maybe some control burns would help in the rainy season Some non natives will die off in the fires (I believe North Americans species can deal with fire)
The machine is certainly effective for scrubby growth. You'll know already that blackthorn naturally speads by suckering growth, so when hedges containing it are left to their own devices, they will always widen - it's part of nature's progression towards forest as the climax vegetation where rainfall will support it. And will maybe know also that the eggs & caterpillars of hairstreak butterflies (several species) depend on 1 or 2yr regrowth. So if posession of an efficient new machine tempts you into tidying EVERYWHERE, entire populations can be wiped out at a stroke. Whereas if the flail/mulcher is used on a 2 or 3yr rotation it can always leave some 1 or 2yr regrowth present to maintain both utility of the land and its diversity of life.
Flow is speed, pressure does the work…. Of course there is more to the story like if the machine has a separate pump to run the implement or it’s sharing that 12.9gpm with the track motors and boom cylinders etc etc…. You can nerd out on that stuff till you start to question your own existence… but I’ve seen big mulcher’s struggle too…. You seemed to do just fine considering it’s a small machine with a small mulcher, it’s great for doing small jobs.
Interesting! I like to nerd out, especially this time of year, so ya got me wondering where that flow is going? I'll try a little experiment today and see if the head may slow with strain on the tracks ... seems to make sense that the whole system would work together
Just got one of these mulchers, we installed it on an ASV RT40 and we will try it later today. Great video.
those ASV RT40 look like nice machines
@@metaspencer Just tried the mulcher a few moments ago, absolutely great machine, I am very pleased. Yes, the ASV is a great little machine and comfortable with A/C and heat but more awkward to get in or out of than your machine. Life is always a compromise.
@@pierrelarocque3214 AC! heat! now that sounds like a great way to work!
You've made a good start on cleaning those areas up. Hit them again in late summer to take care of any new growth
good advice!
Overall, I’m actually kinda impressed. It may not have a ton of flow rate, but you were still able to do quite a bit of clearing in a relatively short time. Plus, I’m sure that unit is much cheaper than a regular skid steer. Great video!
yeah you bet ... it's been great around our property and on jobs ... I wouldn't try to level a forest with it of course, but it's terrific at reducing brush
👍 Cool lil' machine even with the low flow, you got lots done!
Wishing you and your beautiful wife a blessed Christmas 🌟🌲
Thanks! yeah it does a great job for sure :)
Good Helmet to wear for this. Thanks for taking us along
For sure! I hope all is well :)
Like it mate. We had a guy with small excavater get in help on some big trees with space. One job had heaps of shrubs weeds just all in the way. Bro put the flailer on in 20 minutes was just mulch. So good. Thanks great vids have good xmas.
Having the area cleared around the trees so you can work is soooooo nice .... I get tired of hacking through that stuff on the way to the base. Happy xmas buddy!
The 'how you did it' was helpful. Appreciate the share. It is beneficial to watch how a process occurs. Here in Texas we do have a lot of berry vines, briars, all types of vines and under growth. Plus like you shared a lot of new small trees trying to reclaim the land. Mowing does discourage those small trees and vines. A good maintenance plan is important. So, thanks for sharing. Keep it safe, stay strong & healthy along with mingling wisdom and success. Prayers for family during the Christmas and New Year's holidays. ☝🙏🙌💪❤🎯💯%.
I've spend a bit of time in Texas and the region is pretty dang different from upstate NY where we are, but one thing never changes: always nice to keep the growth down in certain areas. I'm pretty happy with how this attachment has been running, though it (of course) has its limitations. Happy holidays!
so jealous. dont get to run mulching heads around here much. turns out the 'rocky mountains' isn't just a catchy name.. did get to bush hog about 15 acres of scrub oak down this summer which was fun but the mulching head is just so satisfying. leaves such a nice finish. love the fact that you're getting it done with the mini!
I grew up out there in the Rockies and know whatcha mean! very different terrain but can't beat that high country! nothing like it
Oh yeah I love this kind of content!
It's looking really good brother. And the swampy area might dry a little more when the Sun hits it. 😊😊
yeah I'll keep my fingers crossed for that sunshine!
@metaspencer 😅
I’m considering a brush cutter for my mini skid. What, if any applications do you think this mulching head would be better than a 42” brush cutter?
I think it really depends on what you're gonna be cutting. I've got that kind of attachment on my tractors and it's great for high brush and the occassional small tree, but you can't lift them up in the same way as a mulcher. plus, the mulcher gets down lower and can focus on bushes and brush. you'll cover more ground with that 42" I'm thinking ... so really depends on what you want to be leveling and how low to the ground
@ thanks. When you’re doing Tree Work, have you ever used this to mulch the brush instead of having to chip or haul it off?
It’s not great at mulching piles of branches … but I tried it! Haha
I wish I had one of these.
it's been pretty sweet to have in the arsenal, that's for sure
It sure beats using a weed Wacker 👌
or a scythe!
Nice video my man
thanks buddy -- good times out there
maybe some control burns would help
in the rainy season
Some non natives will die off in the fires (I believe North Americans species can deal with fire)
I've only done burns at a buddy's place, never ours ... it would be cool to put it into the rotation for sure
@@metaspencer It seems to work well for other areas in the US. A YT channel does them in Bama mostly for prairies and such.
It would be cool to have a small dozer to go in there and strip top soil off and to make paths and clear roots.
absolutely! a man can dream
The machine is certainly effective for scrubby growth. You'll know already that blackthorn naturally speads by suckering growth, so when hedges containing it are left to their own devices, they will always widen - it's part of nature's progression towards forest as the climax vegetation where rainfall will support it. And will maybe know also that the eggs & caterpillars of hairstreak butterflies (several species) depend on 1 or 2yr regrowth. So if posession of an efficient new machine tempts you into tidying EVERYWHERE, entire populations can be wiped out at a stroke. Whereas if the flail/mulcher is used on a 2 or 3yr rotation it can always leave some 1 or 2yr regrowth present to maintain both utility of the land and its diversity of life.
thanks for the info! much appreciated as I had no idea about those like cycles. Big thanks!
Flow is speed, pressure does the work…. Of course there is more to the story like if the machine has a separate pump to run the implement or it’s sharing that 12.9gpm with the track motors and boom cylinders etc etc…. You can nerd out on that stuff till you start to question your own existence… but I’ve seen big mulcher’s struggle too…. You seemed to do just fine considering it’s a small machine with a small mulcher, it’s great for doing small jobs.
Interesting! I like to nerd out, especially this time of year, so ya got me wondering where that flow is going? I'll try a little experiment today and see if the head may slow with strain on the tracks ... seems to make sense that the whole system would work together
Water, food & cover = excellent box blind location, they will be using that mowed patch within 24 hours, good luck next deer season
yeah it's been a pretty good spot so far :)
He did say its great till find an old bike etc in it.
That would be a BIG surprise, and not a good one ... fortunately we cleared all the old metal out of our place a few years back
Ew, ew, I want one!!
munch munch munch
As far as I know, blackberry shoots make fruit in their second year, i.e. they grow one year and blossom/fruit the next year.
I'm gonna work on a rotation with them and see how it goes! :)
Careful not too much rabitat
How much land do you have
we've got a good size spread :)
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That's too bad about the stone...I need something more heavy duty.
Yeah, it will come back IF YOU DON'T MOW IT. If you mow it regularly, it will not grow back. Its really that simple.
yep that's the idea ... keep it mowed
Looks like a bad design. Given your limited power the teeth need guards to limit the bite. Like a chainsaw blade.
interesting perspective!