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Adler Adventures
United States
Приєднався 7 жов 2022
This channel provides insightful entertainment and education revolving around the Adler family buisness and their amusing life, located in Western Pennsyslvania. The main focus of this channel is on daily events in the Adler and Sons business. If you have any interest in Tree and Land Clearing Services, Mulch Manufacturing, Bagging and Filter Sock Palletizing, Top Soil Screening, Compost Producing, Firewood Splitting, and more, you will enjoy this front row seat with the Adler Family Team.
We Bought Fish! | Adler Adventures
Check out our delivery of live fish for our new pond!
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How Filter Sock is Made | Adler Adventures
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#filtersock #construction #manufacturing #mulch #AdlerAdventures Check out the process our team uses to make filter sock!
Another Cold Day in the Yard | Adler Adventures
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During our winter months we have several different operations happening. Take a look at what our team is up to and how we get ready for the spring and how we provide supplies to our customers. www.adlerandsons.com
How a Walking Floor Trailer Works | Adler Adventures
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Quick peek at our walking floor trailer and how it works!
How Bagging Mulch Works | Adler Adventures
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Take a look at how our team packages mulch! www.adlerandsons.com Notable Bagging Equipment: - NVENIA HAMER Model 50 - 10 Cu Yd. Drag Chain Bulk Hopper/Feeder - NVENIA HAMER Model 3060 Troughing Belt Conveyor - NVENIA HAMER Model 300VF Volumetric Filler - NVENIA HAMER Model 4000 Upright Bag Conveyor - NVENIA FISCHBEIN Model HAS 220™ Hot Air Sealer - NVENIA HAMER Model 4200-42 Knockdown/turning c...
Welcome Back! Channel Update 2023
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Quick update to let you what is coming soon. Thanks!
Highway Hillside Excavator Rotobec Grapple Action
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Highway Hillside Excavator Rotobec Grapple Action Per viewer requests, watch as Chris and Brian demonstrate the use of the Komatsu excavator with the Rotobec attachment, along a highway hillside. Chris and Brian will team up on a few hairy trees with Chris cutting the trees by hand while Brian uses the excavator/ Rotobec attachment to push apply pressure on the tree and help direct the fall. Ch...
Cherry and Cedar Tree Removal
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In this video, we walk through a residential Cherry and Cedar Tree removal. A Cherry Tree and Cedar Tree will be removed from start to finish. Kyle explains climbing techniques while Brett and Marc explain aspects of the cutting, craning, chipping, and more. Notable Equipment: Morbark Beaver M-20R Chipper Stihl 500i Chain Saw International 7600 Chip Truck Freightliner XT PRO 60/70 M2106 Bucket ...
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Adler and Sons take a minute to wish everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving, from our family to yours! Cheers everyone! www.adlerandsons.com
Firewood Processor In Action - Rapido Loco 60 Premium
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Firewood Processor In Action - Rapido Loco 60 Premium
Country Club Tree Clearing and Tree Removals
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Country Club Tree Clearing and Tree Removals
Clearing underbrush using the Takeuchi 140 and Brush Hog attachment
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Clearing underbrush using the Takeuchi 140 and Brush Hog attachment
Adler Adventures YouTube Channel Intro
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Adler Adventures UA-cam Channel Intro
Hey who's that guy running that machine?
That's thick top soil. I dig down 3 feet and hit clay. 4 feet I hit sand.
That was an excellent video! Well done by both of you! 👍
I like to see the real speed of the footage; I can speed it up myself if I feel like it.
New to Adler, great content!
What’s the process of turning leaves into a product?
what type of bags do you guys use?
What happened to the videos
Very cool! Nice video. Nice operation too!
What do you do for parts now that the company that built them is no longer ?
Did u guys make that cage u guys use to palet the socks?
Let’s see some more rotobec videos
I do the same thing. Lots of comments on machinery investments. Thats a huge cost i know and then add fuel and labor on top of that with maintenance parts amd repairs. Ugggg!
How long does it take to unload?
You took my original UA-cam channel name❤
How can I buy socks? Lmk. Ty
@RocknDirt, please send us a message on our website and we’ll get you pointed in the right direction. www.adlerandsons.com. Thanks!
Great video my I recommend buying a regular knife sharpener to sharpen chipper blades so you don’t have to change/ flip them as often.
True that!!
I run one of these in the winter in the Rocky Mountains. All damn winter just about every day of of the work week. We are in the Yellowstone area, so the winters are long! So we do around 1,800 cords a year. This machine chews through wood like crazy with minimal maintenance or mechanical issues. I’ve operated a couple other processors and they don’t compare. If somebody is thinking of buying a processor, spend the extra money and get one with the large saw blade and stay away from the ones with the chainsaw bar type. You will have so much more production, and not have even close to the amount of mechanical problems. By the way, I use about a foot of chain that hangs down as a stop. We’ve also used those plastic snow plow indicators that attach to the corners of the plow. We rarely break wedges, but have 3 sets in rotation for when we do . When 1 breaks, it goes to a local welder to fix, so there’s no halt in production.
Good info! Thanks!
You guys have a physically demanding and dangerous job my hats off to you
Cool channel Ryan. Need a pt 2 of this video with the Doppstadt! 😎
It will be coming!
I use one of those orange fiberglass driveway markers for a stop. It works great. No binding. I'd be afraid that plumb bob would swing and get caught in the blade.
I use about a foot of chain that hangs down. It’s a heavier chain so it doesn’t swing at all, and isn’t long enough to even really come close to the blade.
Awesome video Ryan 👍 Miss seeing you guys
On a scale (pun intended) of 1 to 10 - this is a 10! Happy to meet the menagerie.
Nothing makes a video more awesome than kids. Chris has a very nice farm, a magical place for the kids and family. It sure sounds like it's gonna get even better w camels, elephant, and flamingos coming! Nice video, thanks. 👍❤️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks like great family fun. The kids had a blast
Great video! Thanks
hoping u guys do the land clearing division again and soon miss watchin it alot of action and crazy wild stuff they do
Do you make your own mulch or buy it in bulk? What is brown mulch made from?
Hey Rick, we make our own! Check out our video! Mulch Dying Process and More ua-cam.com/video/aRF0alpV1MA/v-deo.html
THIS format sucks for all of us that don't use a cell phone to watch your videos . And believe me their are millions that use a real computer or a big screen TV
I understand but UA-cam “Shorts” Videos must be short in vertical orientation with a 9:16 aspect ratio… sorry!!
Great video. Thank you.
Very nice setup you have there.. love the concrete jungle!!.. i thought you cant use Hardwoods for animal bedding, especially horses.. can you explain this??
Thank you! Most hardwood is fine for animal bedding but WALNUT is not. You cannot use sawdust that has walnut in it for horse bedding. I think this may be what your thinking of…?
The dust of some wood irritates the sinuses and lungs of smaller animals and can cause infections and breathing problems. I can’t quite remember which kind. I believe cedar is one the more nasty ones.
Just moved 20 bags of brown mulch for the yard - that was enough for me to wrestle with…,
Missed you - glad to see you back to see some interesting videos. Always eager to learn about other outdoor activities.
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Nothing fancy but it was very interesting. Thanks for sharing ❤
What's the bed heater? I used to haul walking floors, and we strayed some kind of a beat juice to help prevent freezing. It didn't always work.
Hey Jason, you can buy an exhaust diversion box that takes the exhaust from the typical “stacks” and route plumbing underneath the bed so it heats the base and keeps it from freezing. Pretty simple and efficient!
Good to see you back making videos
That's awesome!! 😅
WOW!
That's cool. Presumably that would be lighter than a dump bed, hence giving you a higher payload.
Welcome back to you!
Great to see you guys back!
Missed you guys and so happy you are coming back with new content!! Glad business is doing great!! 😊
Glad your back.
Glad you are back
Glad you're back. Missed seeing all the heavy equipment.
Great to see you back. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming videos... Pete
Nice editing 👌
What happened to you putting out videos been a while
Sorry David! They will be coming soon! We just been busy getting ready for the mulch season! We’ll be putting content out soon!
Awesome. Great to see a family business full of success.