Badass machine and you know it’s limits. Love the video. I bought 3 acres of insane hillside that farmers in the area won’t never touched with a tractor. I plan to get a mini skid steer bush hog to get it done. Take care
Been a while since we’ve seen brush that tall here in east and south east Texas. Been so hot and dry nothing grows that big right now. Even then the dust is so bad you couldn’t see anything. Good job, nice video .
Great video I did a lot of hogging in my younger years and I never would worry as long as the tractor was sliding around when it wasn’t I watched closer
Be a few years since that was last done ,you also must kn0w there no big rocks in there ,i could not risk going into areas where i cannot see the ground due to rocks
You know that machine VERY well, it’s hard to portray it on video but people don’t seem to understand that a machine in the right hands can conquer many jobs most people wouldn’t even try. Nice work sir!
The old pucker factor is definitely in play. I crimped up several times watching. That is pretty nuts to see you do that with that size of a tractor. The duals sure play a factor in the ability to hillside.
Extreme as in steep? Its hard to see on my little phone and my eyes are that great anymore lol. I enjoyed watching. My dad had me on a tractor by the time i was 7 or 8 and in hay fields working all day not long after. I did a lot of bushhogging too. Nice ride by the way...always wished we had a cab back in the day. Be careful out there.
That is awesome.. but I've mowed thicker brush with a 34 hp Kubota with a brush bull brush hog . I had to go downhill only folding trees down with the bucket. Trees were lifting front of tractor off the ground. Was hard on equipment but was the landowners and he was paying.
I know what you’re saying there buddy I have also lots and lots of job’s that’s way thicker than the video you just watched but I have no footage of the job’s but from now on I intend to have some more footage of just what you’re talking about, I appreciate the compliment and your viewing of my video, thanks….
To me you just can’t beat a Ford tractors they are the ive ever had now on the other hand the Deere I have well let’s say so far hasn’t gave me one problem yet and it seems to be tough so far we will see on down the road…..
Every year I cycle through different CRP plots I have and for the last 10 years now I have been using a bobcat with tracks skid steer last year it was a T76 and the mower I use is a 7 ft Diamond, it doesnt really make a lot of difference which skid steer you use as long as you have enough HP to supply the hydraulic oil in a high enough volume to the cutter. My brush is generally around 8 ft tall and anywhere from 3/4" to 2.5" in diameter and that diamond cutter is the one I will always use, I have never found anything close!
Awesome, I have a big chain mower & a 7ft 3 blade mower for tiding up, but I would try & leave the Black Walnut trees if I was you, I see quite a few of them. I sold 2 of them last summer standing for $5,000 each. I have many more. No way do I cut them down unless in my yard making a mess. Now make sure you don't drive 4-wheelers & side X sides through there for at least 8-10 yrs because of the spears sticking up out the ground now. # yrs ago my granddaughter forgot about my cuts, & I had 6 flat tires on my wheelers that summer before I figured out what the deal was, LOL.I kind of forgot too.
Understand that but here where we’re from I want the farms that all the other custom workers don’t want and I’m talking about the steepest around and if you don’t have the duals on your either “stupid or have a death wish” lol but don’t get me wrong there’s a couple that has no duals around here but they are slow at what they do and in order to get the job done the best and fastest you can for the farmers it’s alot easier on their pockets and this is how I do things I’m out to save them all of their hard earned dollars as I can and when you do good and honest job for farmers and treat them right in every way you and your business will grow, thanks….
@@randalpryor9444 nah bud you're spot on, if you got em use em, shit if that was me i'd be running a set of duals spread chains from a logger, you'd climb a cliff then lol
Been there. You know it's thick when you get to the point you have to stand in the seat to see where you are going. Amazing what a bush hog will chew up and spit out and the speed it will do it at.
I do the same thing on a regular basis. Steep terrain can be deadly. Why do you run a 10' rather than 15' or 20'? 15' seems to be the best option to get done in a more efficient manner.
I had a 15’ batwing but where I go on some farms it always wanted to pass me up on the lower side I prefer 3ph styles that’s what I’ve always run and they keep me up where I want to be without any holding me back sort of speak, thanks for watching….
@@randalpryor9444 yep I feel ya. I hate guys nickle and diming me. Especially over equipment. I used to give a hourly rate but on some fields I charge a flat rate then I bring in the big mower and finish in a few hours haha. Then I always got a guy saying "well you only took a few hours why are you charging so much" there's always a cry baby. So now I cater to folks with more money and not deal with the broke asses that try to gyp me.. but yes a 3pt mower is easier to go through gates and transport. If you're on your own land it's not so bad to move around.
Do it with singles. I have watched both of my uncles and neighbor do this and much steeper with singles rear wheels. Not saying this idnt steep because i wouldn't touch it snd im not bragging sbout my uncles nor my newborn because I have seen what they do and it's not an easy thing to do. Especially if you slide down and there is a cliff at the bottom. Know your tractor and the terrain. Stay safe out there.
I started with singles when I was 12 years old and I learned duals you can catch more traction and more speed there just all around better and I know this from experience
@randalpryor9444 well y'all did an amazing job. I have never done it on a steep hill so I can't say anything. Anyone that does it for a living or at all like this, I respect them.
Cool and all, but extreme? Nah. That is like at the most 2 years of growth. Ive cut up to 4 inch trees with my Farmall 706D and 806D with a 7’ hog. Climbed steeper hills with only 2 Wheel drive. Sorry this what a normal day of bhogging looks like for me in Missouri Ozarks.
Well if you can do all of what you say you can do then they shouldn’t be any problem then taking me on for $5,000 now should they, sounds like this is coming from you that you’re the better than me but it’s easy to say that in writing like all the rest of y’all have said so here is my reply I think you’re full of hot air and I’m ready to show you that hot air is all you have sorry but if you think for one minute that you’re going to put me to shame you better think twice cause there’s no one out there that’s going to bet me and once again I have $5,000 that says I’ll take my two wheel drive ford and run circles around you anytime so if you are who you say you are shut the trap and prove it because if you are man enough to take my challenge then let’s get it on, this is why I put myself on you tube to find out who can outdo who so are you in or just hot air and I’m here to tell you there’s no hot air coming from me and that’s a fact and I’ll back it up so once again I’m calling you out and if you take the challenge I’ll show you real fast there’s no way you’ll go steeper ground than me unless you will put your life on the line this I will do anytime because I’m the best that’s right, sorry I don’t mean to bust your bubble but I will put you to shame this I guarantee you don’t want none and if you think there’s a chance bring it on and you’re $5,000 and let’s just see if you really can shut me up so put it up of shut it up it’s that simple so let’s just see who comes out on top and who’s below all it takes is $5,000 to see so bring it on!!!!
Not fair. He has a cab. Nothing like riding down a tree and it beating the shirt off of you. Even better, the tree be on your clutch and you can’t stop. Just curious, why did you let it grow up like that in the first place?
Just let it grow back for about 4 to 5 weeks, I like everything to get at least 12” tall then I’ll run to the coop and grab some 24d Esther and some msm60 and mix me up a dose and make sure that I spray it really good and the way I spray is I make the first lap from one end to the other and then on my next lap I’ll hang about 20 feet away + or- and I make sure that I nearly cover everything over to my tire track that is next to where I’m making my pass this way and how I see things once you go threw one way you’re getting the top and the side of the weeds the way you’re traveling and when you turn around to make the next swipe your getting the top again plus the other side of the weeds ect, this will get you a good kill, I run a 200 gallon barrel and I put 5 quarts of the 24d ester and 5 ounces of the msm60 which is tiny pellets and of course the 24d is liquid and I always add a quart of liquid washing detergent as well this will make it grab and stick on everything it touches. Now if you aren’t into the spraying process you can keep it cut down a couple to three times a year cause some people don’t like the spraying process but as of me there’s no better way to solve this problem, hope everything works out great for you,thanks Randal Pryor….
Sorry I meant 10 quarts of 24d per 200 gallons of water and 10 ounces of the msm60 , the mixture that I mentioned first was for a 100 gallons of water, thanks….
@@randalpryor9444 not sure what you mean by another drive by . I was just making a statement . Most of the farm ground in WV is steep hillside . I try to brush hog up and down hill where I can so I’m not sliding and tearing up the ground .
My wife used to get mad at me when i bushogged, and she never saw the hairy stuff. Used to bushog all winter on a grown up 260 acre hill farm with a 53 hp david brown case, and 7 foot bushog. Farm had lotsa 30% slopes, with rocks , cedar bushes, and hedge. Im surprised im even still here
Im still trying to understand what is not believable. I see tractors mowing hillsides all the time. Unless your referring to you pulling that small mower behind it... i dont know....
What happens next ? If you put cattle in the field they will keep it grazed down to the ground. Otherwise all that rubbish will grow back as bad as ever
I’ll let it start growing back until next year around early spring then give it a good spraying with 2-4d when it get about 12” in height and this will help thin it out and then wait to about early fall and see what it looks like then. If it could use a second spraying I’ll do so and if not I’ll hogg it around the end of August to the first of September and that should keep it under control to the next year and as of letting cows graze it this is one of the farms that cows hasn’t been on in several years I’m just trying to keep it from growing back up for now thanks….
Finally someone that can see what’s really happening, we’re fairly new at this and haven’t got the angles figured out yet but we’re trying our best and my son Bailey will figure it out eventually he’s trying hard to do so and believe me he doesn’t ever give up he keeps going until he gets things right he isn’t a quitter he a winner and that’s why I have him by my side always, thanks….
We have us another “drive by” Did I put down on the title that the viewers should be impressed after watching nope sure didn’t I’m looking for competition “drive by” I’m looking for the ones that think they can’t be beat like the ones around me that thought that but I showed them they can easily and I’ve cut several places let’s just say you know this could be your last ride but places like don’t stop me you know why there donbraden8533 because I’m the best so tell the logan county boys to bring on and you but first make sure everyone has a pocket full of cash cause my lessons isn’t cheap and I will send whoever you put in front of me home this I guarantee I’m the king spread the word around that’s what I want so come shut me up donbraden8533 “don’t you just love it “
Well I don’t know what is so unbelievable about this. The only part that I see is someone who is hard on his equipment trying to prove a point to someone else who’s opinion doesn’t matter. Nonsense is all I’m getting here.
I have a buddy seat your more than welcome to come ride and I’ll see what you say when I lean it over on two tires like the duke boys on the “dukes of Hazzard county” lol let me tell you it’s a rush if you’ve never been there, thanks for watching….
I do cut some flat ground,customers hire me to cut where the owner or any custom contractor doesn’t have the balls to get the job done they call me and I get it done every time, thanks….
WTF did I just watch and what are "none believer's"? Also.... "come get some".... LoL!!! You seem a little too hostile toward others about "bushhogging".
Hostile, no the word is backbone cause I have a big one and the none be leavers can run there mouths but can’t back there ass up, well this man can back his ass cause I’m the best come prove me wrong so does this answer your question lol
That is one determined MAN!
Not many like him left who FIND & MAKE a way to get things done.
I,salute him and the like him left!
Badass machine and you know it’s limits. Love the video. I bought 3 acres of insane hillside that farmers in the area won’t never touched with a tractor. I plan to get a mini skid steer bush hog to get it done. Take care
Hey buddy what state are you from them 3 acres you got sounds like fun?
Touch*
You sure did knock that brush and timber down quick. Great job Loved the action, Randal. You know how to get it done right!
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This is the most wholesome content on youtube! I could watch that old Deere all day.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching….
Been a while since we’ve seen brush that tall here in east and south east Texas. Been so hot and dry nothing grows that big right now. Even then the dust is so bad you couldn’t see anything.
Good job, nice video .
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I love the "attitude" ...Come get some LOL. massive double wheel rear axle with massive bush hog. Great job.
Thats one skilled operator. Fair play.
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Great video I did a lot of hogging in my younger years and I never would worry as long as the tractor was sliding around when it wasn’t I watched closer
Right on
Man, got it done. Impressive work and a lot of seat time to build up the skill set to do it safely without sbusing the equipment. Great vid.
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I always love watching this madman at work!
Finally someone who knows how to Bush hog
thats some really steep ground, my late dad wasn't scared on sidehills but i don't have the nerve to do what you are doing. great video
ive pushed my luck too far 3 times and rolled over,,,,im lucky and older now and wont be trying that again,,,
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If all his tires are loaded his CG is low to the ground.
Awesome 4wd traction is key awesome video I love 4wd John deers beautiful tractors
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Be a few years since that was last done ,you also must kn0w there no big rocks in there ,i could not risk going into areas where i cannot see the ground due to rocks
Tractor doesn't know that little mower is behind it.
Why would it? A 50hp tractor can pull a 8'.
@@DG38594 I never knew that......thanks genius.
@@lttl858 Most welcome
I like the way you use the loader to protect the front of the tractor great job.
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You know that machine VERY well, it’s hard to portray it on video but people don’t seem to understand that a machine in the right hands can conquer many jobs most people wouldn’t even try. Nice work sir!
Well said! Thank you
The old pucker factor is definitely in play. I crimped up several times watching. That is pretty nuts to see you do that with that size of a tractor. The duals sure play a factor in the ability to hillside.
Lost that factor years ago 👍🏻
That front loader is good for finding stumps
I'm impressed, put the haters in the seat and see what happens !!! I bushhog myself and just watching this had my butt gripping my seat.
Mowed dams like that with 9000 kubota I use the draft control to keep the rear end from sliding . But of course it still does.
Extreme as in steep? Its hard to see on my little phone and my eyes are that great anymore lol. I enjoyed watching. My dad had me on a tractor by the time i was 7 or 8 and in hay fields working all day not long after. I did a lot of bushhogging too. Nice ride by the way...always wished we had a cab back in the day. Be careful out there.
KEEP GOING. KEEP GOING. FROR THAILAND
That is awesome.. but I've mowed thicker brush with a 34 hp Kubota with a brush bull brush hog . I had to go downhill only folding trees down with the bucket. Trees were lifting front of tractor off the ground. Was hard on equipment but was the landowners and he was paying.
I know what you’re saying there buddy I have also lots and lots of job’s that’s way thicker than the video you just watched but I have no footage of the job’s but from now on I intend to have some more footage of just what you’re talking about, I appreciate the compliment and your viewing of my video, thanks….
Randal, how do you like the John Deere compared to your old Ford? That Ford was a “BEAST”!
To me you just can’t beat a Ford tractors they are the ive ever had now on the other hand the Deere I have well let’s say so far hasn’t gave me one problem yet and it seems to be tough so far we will see on down the road…..
Every year I cycle through different CRP plots I have and for the last 10 years now I have been using a bobcat with tracks skid steer last year it was a T76 and the mower I use is a 7 ft Diamond, it doesnt really make a lot of difference which skid steer you use as long as you have enough HP to supply the hydraulic oil in a high enough volume to the cutter. My brush is generally around 8 ft tall and anywhere from 3/4" to 2.5" in diameter and that diamond cutter is the one I will always use, I have never found anything close!
This is real talent and skill here folks.. Damn!!
Awesome, I have a big chain mower & a 7ft 3 blade mower for tiding up, but I would try & leave the Black Walnut trees if I was you, I see quite a few of them. I sold 2 of them last summer standing for $5,000 each. I have many more. No way do I cut them down unless in my yard making a mess. Now make sure you don't drive 4-wheelers & side X sides through there for at least 8-10 yrs because of the spears sticking up out the ground now. # yrs ago my granddaughter forgot about my cuts, & I had 6 flat tires on my wheelers that summer before I figured out what the deal was, LOL.I kind of forgot too.
How and who do you sell them to I got some big pines on my land and low on cash
Pines?? What they good for? Firewood price I reckon & nobody wants to burn pine because of the sticky crap it leaves in the chimney.@@cowpin3698
That’s scary. Probably pretty stable with this dual rear wheels but driving across that slope, crabbing sideways, instead of up and down … wow.
I always thought sideways was the real way and up and down is just to safe I prefer living on the edge lol., thanks for watching….
Anyone that farms in Europe is thinking "you have duals on.....thats cheating"
Understand that but here where we’re from I want the farms that all the other custom workers don’t want and I’m talking about the steepest around and if you don’t have the duals on your either “stupid or have a death wish” lol but don’t get me wrong there’s a couple that has no duals around here but they are slow at what they do and in order to get the job done the best and fastest you can for the farmers it’s alot easier on their pockets and this is how I do things I’m out to save them all of their hard earned dollars as I can and when you do good and honest job for farmers and treat them right in every way you and your business will grow, thanks….
@@randalpryor9444 nah bud you're spot on, if you got em use em, shit if that was me i'd be running a set of duals spread chains from a logger, you'd climb a cliff then lol
Best bushhog mowing on TH-cam 3- or 4-years growth and on a steep hill that you're sliding down, looks good for that speed too!
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Very good work , nice machine
Thank you very much!
That’s awesome now all you need is a 15ft batwing
Do you think Deere had your property in mind when they built that tractor.
Some of the time that looked like more fun than hard work.
I think so!
Great job guys 😊😊
Been there. You know it's thick when you get to the point you have to stand in the seat to see where you are going. Amazing what a bush hog will chew up and spit out and the speed it will do it at.
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I would do that all day , and you would not have to pay me. I love to bush hog . Love that tractor.
Thanks buddy
Love the vid, Love the John Deere!
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Geez...I thought the stuff I was hoggin was bad until I saw this! Wow!
Now i see four wheels dont flip over as easy as one tire!😮
AC is cold, and chicken feed is hot, he’s got the back winder steamed up.
Its your camera man thats the real risk taker
Exactly my thoughts!
Nice!! But skid steer with bush hog is still far superior and easier on equipment. That's pushing equipment to it's limits
I wouldn't have any problem cutting that but I would back into it to save the tractor going through all that stuff.
@@jim351861 yeah but very much of doing that will get u a messed up neck. Hours worth of it.
That’s incredible!!!!!! Madness
I wouldn't be standing behind that mower like that. I've had shut fly out and hit me before
Looks fun but seems silly to mow off that brush. Don’t it come back unless it’s grazed? Stay safe
That’s just part of property maintenance.
I mow my lawn 37 times each season.
I do the same thing on a regular basis. Steep terrain can be deadly. Why do you run a 10' rather than 15' or 20'? 15' seems to be the best option to get done in a more efficient manner.
I had a 15’ batwing but where I go on some farms it always wanted to pass me up on the lower side I prefer 3ph styles that’s what I’ve always run and they keep me up where I want to be without any holding me back sort of speak, thanks for watching….
@@randalpryor9444 yep I feel ya. I hate guys nickle and diming me. Especially over equipment. I used to give a hourly rate but on some fields I charge a flat rate then I bring in the big mower and finish in a few hours haha. Then I always got a guy saying "well you only took a few hours why are you charging so much" there's always a cry baby. So now I cater to folks with more money and not deal with the broke asses that try to gyp me.. but yes a 3pt mower is easier to go through gates and transport. If you're on your own land it's not so bad to move around.
Bc that’s what he wanted to do chump
Can you do a video about your tractor and set up?
Maybe one down the road lol, thanks
Very impressive driving 👍.
Thank you 👍
Was this just to get it knocked down or for a specific purpose…got a medieval vibe from that machine combo
For cattle to start grazing to keep it down,thanks ….
What would be even more amazing if someone had that equipment and still couldn’t get the work done , ole well use the D9 next I guess??!
Do it with singles. I have watched both of my uncles and neighbor do this and much steeper with singles rear wheels. Not saying this idnt steep because i wouldn't touch it snd im not bragging sbout my uncles nor my newborn because I have seen what they do and it's not an easy thing to do. Especially if you slide down and there is a cliff at the bottom. Know your tractor and the terrain. Stay safe out there.
I started with singles when I was 12 years old and I learned duals you can catch more traction and more speed there just all around better and I know this from experience
@randalpryor9444 well y'all did an amazing job. I have never done it on a steep hill so I can't say anything. Anyone that does it for a living or at all like this, I respect them.
Sure you have
@@jameshacker-b8e ?
Cool and all, but extreme? Nah. That is like at the most 2 years of growth. Ive cut up to 4 inch trees with my Farmall 706D and 806D with a 7’ hog. Climbed steeper hills with only 2 Wheel drive. Sorry this what a normal day of bhogging looks like for me in Missouri Ozarks.
Well if you can do all of what you say you can do then they shouldn’t be any problem then taking me on for $5,000 now should they, sounds like this is coming from you that you’re the better than me but it’s easy to say that in writing like all the rest of y’all have said so here is my reply I think you’re full of hot air and I’m ready to show you that hot air is all you have sorry but if you think for one minute that you’re going to put me to shame you better think twice cause there’s no one out there that’s going to bet me and once again I have $5,000 that says I’ll take my two wheel drive ford and run circles around you anytime so if you are who you say you are shut the trap and prove it because if you are man enough to take my challenge then let’s get it on, this is why I put myself on you tube to find out who can outdo who so are you in or just hot air and I’m here to tell you there’s no hot air coming from me and that’s a fact and I’ll back it up so once again I’m calling you out and if you take the challenge I’ll show you real fast there’s no way you’ll go steeper ground than me unless you will put your life on the line this I will do anytime because I’m the best that’s right, sorry I don’t mean to bust your bubble but I will put you to shame this I guarantee you don’t want none and if you think there’s a chance bring it on and you’re $5,000 and let’s just see if you really can shut me up so put it up of shut it up it’s that simple so let’s just see who comes out on top and who’s below all it takes is $5,000 to see so bring it on!!!!
Now merge it up and get baling. You only have three weeks until second cutting!
tbh id have driven up and down the hill not sideways since i dont have duallie tires on my tractor, therefor my tipping point is easier reached
I love the videos. What kind of duals are them not axle mounts or do they look like snap on duals.
Hey there buddy I use the boom style
Nice job Randal,
Thanks
Great job! I believe!
Thank you!
Not fair. He has a cab. Nothing like riding down a tree and it beating the shirt off of you. Even better, the tree be on your clutch and you can’t stop. Just curious, why did you let it grow up like that in the first place?
Customer place
What's not to believe? This is not a big deal.
Apparently in the comments, it’s a big deal or it isn’t.
Just people commenting as usual.
nice offcanter action!
Go big green.
Thanks!👍🏻
Imagine what u could do with a bush hog behind that beast instead of the push mower ur dragging around
hello, how do you prevent it from growing back again
Just let it grow back for about 4 to 5 weeks, I like everything to get at least 12” tall then I’ll run to the coop and grab some 24d Esther and some msm60 and mix me up a dose and make sure that I spray it really good and the way I spray is I make the first lap from one end to the other and then on my next lap I’ll hang about 20 feet away + or- and I make sure that I nearly cover everything over to my tire track that is next to where I’m making my pass this way and how I see things once you go threw one way you’re getting the top and the side of the weeds the way you’re traveling and when you turn around to make the next swipe your getting the top again plus the other side of the weeds ect, this will get you a good kill, I run a 200 gallon barrel and I put 5 quarts of the 24d ester and 5 ounces of the msm60 which is tiny pellets and of course the 24d is liquid and I always add a quart of liquid washing detergent as well this will make it grab and stick on everything it touches. Now if you aren’t into the spraying process you can keep it cut down a couple to three times a year cause some people don’t like the spraying process but as of me there’s no better way to solve this problem, hope everything works out great for you,thanks Randal Pryor….
Sorry I meant 10 quarts of 24d per 200 gallons of water and 10 ounces of the msm60 , the mixture that I mentioned first was for a 100 gallons of water, thanks….
Go Randal!
That’s just another day of brush hogging here in WV .
Another drive by, and it’s bush hogging not brush hogging
@@randalpryor9444 not sure what you mean by another drive by . I was just making a statement . Most of the farm ground in WV is steep hillside . I try to brush hog up and down hill where I can so I’m not sliding and tearing up the ground .
Anyone within 50 feet without full riot gear is missing a few screws....
Who walks behind a bush hog when it in operation ?
is that a grey market tractor/loader?
Allied brand
@@randalpryor9444 is the tractor grey market? The fenders look European
Nice work
Thanks
Loud as an American shold be....
Yes balls to the wall brother 👍🏻
Good hogging , nice machine
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My wife used to get mad at me when i bushogged, and she never saw the hairy stuff. Used to bushog all winter on a grown up 260 acre hill farm with a 53 hp david brown case, and 7 foot bushog. Farm had lotsa 30% slopes, with rocks , cedar bushes, and hedge.
Im surprised im even still here
We had a couple David browns man them tractors were tanks
2/3rds of that mower is missing.
Im still trying to understand what is not believable. I see tractors mowing hillsides all the time. Unless your referring to you pulling that small mower behind it... i dont know....
Another drive by, the best thing you can do is come ride and just climb in be quite and hold on tight and then you can be the judge !!!!
Yes send it sir
What happens next ? If you put cattle in the field they will keep it grazed down to the ground. Otherwise all that rubbish will grow back as bad as ever
I’ll let it start growing back until next year around early spring then give it a good spraying with 2-4d when it get about 12” in height and this will help thin it out and then wait to about early fall and see what it looks like then. If it could use a second spraying I’ll do so and if not I’ll hogg it around the end of August to the first of September and that should keep it under control to the next year and as of letting cows graze it this is one of the farms that cows hasn’t been on in several years I’m just trying to keep it from growing back up for now thanks….
Use remedy herbicide. Whole lot better than 2-4 d.
Think that camera angle isn't doing it justice. Some views look way steeper.
Finally someone that can see what’s really happening, we’re fairly new at this and haven’t got the angles figured out yet but we’re trying our best and my son Bailey will figure it out eventually he’s trying hard to do so and believe me he doesn’t ever give up he keeps going until he gets things right he isn’t a quitter he a winner and that’s why I have him by my side always, thanks….
Do you ever or have you ever used a tractor on flat or semi flat ground?? 😂😂
hardly ever lol I’d rather be on the steepest that I run across 👍🏻
Camera man is trying to die standing behind that cutter
What happened to the ford tractor
LIVE ACTION SON....C'MOWN
Reminds me of some of my kinfolks😂😂
seems to cut best when you go a little slower and let down onto the ground,,,
No doubt you’ve got balls
I can smell this video.
Am i supposed to be impressed i have seen other farmers in logan county do the same thing 😎
We have us another “drive by” Did I put down on the title that the viewers should be impressed after watching nope sure didn’t I’m looking for competition “drive by” I’m looking for the ones that think they can’t be beat like the ones around me that thought that but I showed them they can easily and I’ve cut several places let’s just say you know this could be your last ride but places like don’t stop me you know why there donbraden8533 because I’m the best so tell the logan county boys to bring on and you but first make sure everyone has a pocket full of cash cause my lessons isn’t cheap and I will send whoever you put in front of me home this I guarantee I’m the king spread the word around that’s what I want so come shut me up donbraden8533 “don’t you just love it “
Well I don’t know what is so unbelievable about this. The only part that I see is someone who is hard on his equipment trying to prove a point to someone else who’s opinion doesn’t matter. Nonsense is all I’m getting here.
I have what they call a buddy seat in the cab with me you are more than welcome to come ride with me then you can be the judge
Not really sure what is so extreme about this video, I guess everybody has there own extreme meter.
I have a buddy seat your more than welcome to come ride and I’ll see what you say when I lean it over on two tires like the duke boys on the “dukes of Hazzard county” lol let me tell you it’s a rush if you’ve never been there, thanks for watching….
I run Skidder for a living.A JD 948L so I experience some pretty intense situations very often. Take Care
Git it boy!!!
Want to know where he’s bush hogging eastern Ky Wv or VA
Tennessee
@@randalpryor9444 Sure wish you lived closer to central Ky. I’d pay you to cut some hillsides I got. Nobody around here will.
What is the name of the county you live in?
@@randalpryor9444 Anderson County
Bad ass
Why can’t you cut grass on flat land ..???????
I do cut some flat ground,customers hire me to cut where the owner or any custom contractor doesn’t have the balls to get the job done they call me and I get it done every time, thanks….
That's nothing, an old Murray lawn mower would mow that
$5,000 says different, “come get some”
Freaking machine!!!!
I can’t really tell because the loader arms are in the way but is this a 55 series Deere?
It’s a 3640, thanks for watching….
Nice one son lol
BC anything is possible!!
Randal Pryor LMAO EASY WORK YOUR DOING I GET INTO 100 TIME WORSE DAILY
Maybe so but you haven’t seen nothing yet thanks for watching
@@randalpryor9444 NO MAYBES ITS FACTS AND THE SORRY ASS RICH ASS LAND OWNERS WANT IT DONE FOR FREE AROUND ME
haters???? do you have a group of people who hate you??? what did you do to stir them up??
Yeah there out there the puterdowners and the jealous type ect just read up on my compliments but there’s no one yet has excepted my challenge
hard to read your misspelled words but after a time or two, i think i go it,,,thanks@@randalpryor9444
WTF did I just watch and what are "none believer's"? Also.... "come get some".... LoL!!! You seem a little too hostile toward others about "bushhogging".
Hostile, no the word is backbone cause I have a big one and the none be leavers can run there mouths but can’t back there ass up, well this man can back his ass cause I’m the best come prove me wrong so does this answer your question lol
“Come and get some “ is exactly how I wrote it and if someone can shut me up on any hillside I’ll gladly shake his hand and call him the king