I couldn't believe the size of those trees in the round pen! I saw videos of that area last year, and it was clean as a whistle! Those aspen sure grow fast!
The work with the #Altoz Mower is done for now. I still need to get down there and remove the trees from the round pen and spray the weeds, but that can wait. The tough part - removing the gigantic weeds is done 😊 Here are some of the gardening and Oak Savanna restoration tools I use on Planet Mojo: Felco Pruning Shears (F 7) that I use -- amzn.to/3nLKmrn Felco 7 Hand Pruner Spare Blade, Spring, & Adjustment Key - amzn.to/38IJilC 6' Bury Depth Woodford Yard Hydrant -- amzn.to/3mcI2cD Prepper Heirloom Seeds -- amzn.to/378Yvby 336FR Pro Gas-Powered Brushcutter -- amzn.to/3aQ4VSe Corona Orchard Lopper: amzn.to/2VbunXu DeWalt Reciprocating Saw: amzn.to/36aXvUW Solo Sprayer: amzn.to/3jLh2iq King Plus 1200w LED Grow Light -- amzn.to/33N8jXT Bayite Temperature Controller -- amzn.to/2VJat6c Husqvarna Rancher: amzn.to/388Sxrv DeWalt Chainsaw: amzn.to/2KyDhMh Gripple Torq Tool Tensioner: amzn.to/38EzuFI Husqvarna 129R Brushcutter - amzn.to/2Q8UiQx BOSCH HC5005 3/8 In. x 13 In. SDS-max Speed-X Rotary Hammer Bit -- amzn.to/3xAsmoQ ... and here are some of the chemicals I use: Mancozeb -- amzn.to/37CLuHs Immunox -- amzn.to/2JPQEaS Jobe's Organics Fertilizer Spikes (15) - amzn.to/3p0CtkG Jobe's Organics Fertilizer Spikes (2 x 15) - amzn.to/3BxgI1f
Sweet, great music selection there my friend. Good job. Wondering what degree of slope they recommend you can go on for that machine. I have a 16 degree slope I cut grass on by our pond but use a JD X320 riding mower for it so I can shift my weight up hill. Wouldn't think of using my zero turn on that much slope but this machine looks like it might handle it.
I'm not sure what the exact degree is, but the front wheels were lifting a bit going up the hill so I had to start going around to where it was less steep! We cut it up and down with both of our other mowers, but the @Altoz is a lot more back heavy, and has a higher center of gravity than our zero turn. I also almost tipped it backwards going under a tree! The roll bar catches the low branches, and I'm not used to that! 😮
@@ccrx6700 Before I forget, I saw something quite odd yesterday over in the 'big' town (LaCrosse, WI). I was driving along the main road near the river, when I saw a train coming right at me! There was a track right next to the road that you can't see from the road, and I never knew it was even there! But the most interesting thing was that it had an old green Burlington Northern caboose on it! The locomotive looked like more modern locos, but it was much smaller - possibly a GP38-2 from what I am seeing on the internet. Definitely a switcher though. The locomotive had modern BNSF colors, but no BNSF painted on it. It was only pulling two cars but it was the most interesting train I saw in person in many years! 😊
Hi Mojo, nice video, don't know how I missed this video but I spotted it so no worries, that machine sure does a good job.
Thanks Larry. It was really fun using the correct machine for the job! 😊
I couldn't believe the size of those trees in the round pen! I saw videos of that area last year, and it was clean as a whistle! Those aspen sure grow fast!
I was thinking the same thing! I guess that's why they use aspen for OSB, wood pellets, etc.
And they form colonies via their roots. They truly are a weed tree!
What a boss machine! Cuts everything up, no problem.
I agree. Great for working on hilly, overgrown pastures (or anything like that)!
Hi mojo
Wow that thing is a beast
Great video
Thanks Patty! It was real nice of the neighbor to have let us use it! 😊
The work with the #Altoz Mower is done for now. I still need to get down there and remove the trees from the round pen and spray the weeds, but that can wait. The tough part - removing the gigantic weeds is done 😊
Here are some of the gardening and Oak Savanna restoration tools I use on Planet Mojo:
Felco Pruning Shears (F 7) that I use -- amzn.to/3nLKmrn
Felco 7 Hand Pruner Spare Blade, Spring, & Adjustment Key - amzn.to/38IJilC
6' Bury Depth Woodford Yard Hydrant -- amzn.to/3mcI2cD
Prepper Heirloom Seeds -- amzn.to/378Yvby
336FR Pro Gas-Powered Brushcutter -- amzn.to/3aQ4VSe
Corona Orchard Lopper: amzn.to/2VbunXu
DeWalt Reciprocating Saw: amzn.to/36aXvUW
Solo Sprayer: amzn.to/3jLh2iq
King Plus 1200w LED Grow Light -- amzn.to/33N8jXT
Bayite Temperature Controller -- amzn.to/2VJat6c
Husqvarna Rancher: amzn.to/388Sxrv
DeWalt Chainsaw: amzn.to/2KyDhMh
Gripple Torq Tool Tensioner: amzn.to/38EzuFI
Husqvarna 129R Brushcutter - amzn.to/2Q8UiQx
BOSCH HC5005 3/8 In. x 13 In. SDS-max Speed-X Rotary Hammer Bit -- amzn.to/3xAsmoQ
... and here are some of the chemicals I use:
Mancozeb -- amzn.to/37CLuHs
Immunox -- amzn.to/2JPQEaS
Jobe's Organics Fertilizer Spikes (15) - amzn.to/3p0CtkG
Jobe's Organics Fertilizer Spikes (2 x 15) - amzn.to/3BxgI1f
I'd like to just drive one of those around! I don't have anything to cut, but it would be like driving a little tank!
It's a little bit of a rough ride, but it is indeed fun!
Sweet, great music selection there my friend. Good job. Wondering what
degree of slope they recommend you can go on for that machine. I have a
16 degree slope I cut grass on by our pond but use a JD X320 riding mower
for it so I can shift my weight up hill. Wouldn't think of using my zero turn
on that much slope but this machine looks like it might handle it.
I'm not sure what the exact degree is, but the front wheels were lifting a bit going up the hill so I had to start going around to where it was less steep! We cut it up and down with both of our other mowers, but the @Altoz is a lot more back heavy, and has a higher center of gravity than our zero turn. I also almost tipped it backwards going under a tree! The roll bar catches the low branches, and I'm not used to that! 😮
@@PlanetMojo gotcha Thanks 👍😊
@@ccrx6700 Before I forget, I saw something quite odd yesterday over in the 'big' town (LaCrosse, WI). I was driving along the main road near the river, when I saw a train coming right at me! There was a track right next to the road that you can't see from the road, and I never knew it was even there! But the most interesting thing was that it had an old green Burlington Northern caboose on it! The locomotive looked like more modern locos, but it was much smaller - possibly a GP38-2 from what I am seeing on the internet. Definitely a switcher though. The locomotive had modern BNSF colors, but no BNSF painted on it. It was only pulling two cars but it was the most interesting train I saw in person in many years! 😊
@@PlanetMojo awesome! A BN caboose Sweet 👍😊
As Robert mentioned, those trees in the round pen are insane! How are you going to take those out?
I'm going to cut them down at ground level and squirt some Tordon on the stumps. More stuff I need to burn... 😐
@@PlanetMojo I didn't know tordon was still on the market. It's very effective