Hey Mr Dig Johnny here ffom Bowen Qld AUS love your content especially the log splitter ....So funny when dad catches you out ....have subscribed ...love it Cheers .
Great looks pretty safe to me for an oil change pit----my only comment, having been trained by OSHA, would be to wear a hard hat ----Be Safe !!!!! That was a great idea by your men!!!
You know if you tell the people who build the tree grinders "If you set up a demo unit, and show it off, maybe I can find someone willing to buy my smaller unit, then I can upgrade, you can take my smaller unit back to the factory for a small rebuild, then sell it to that customer". Making it possible to upgrade at a lower overall cost to you! And in the meantime, you can demo their stuff, and grid up a bucketload of mulch for this spring! And if you decide not to buy the larger equipment, blame them for processing your trees much faster than you can bring in new wood to grind. If you can grind up a week's worth of trees in only 3 days 7 hours long, then the machine is way to large for your operation! At least you can get the peak spring mulch ground up in a week or two!
Wow, what a machine!!! That is one big splitter buddy!! You are very lucky because you have a fantastic crew!! Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures!!!
I occasionally stumble upon your channel. A tub grinder would definitely save some time. Plus they are supposed to eject(a pro and a con) incompatible materials such as metal so whole pallets and other things are (supposedly) no problem. At least here in nc, you can use untreated wood(pallets etc) for mulch. Only 2 cons are they cant eat super long things that well since it'll just fall out and they are a little bit more dangerous because they eject material but I assume you already know this.
That log splitter operator is is very good at what he does. That is gonna make some serious mulch. Love that mulching operation. Fascinating is what I say.
Awesome drone shots at the beginning Ryan , the service bay the guys built looks awesome serves it purpose the cracks add character A-A-RON is the man had a good laugh about landfill Jesus 😂😂😂 an that screw attachment is awesome answered a lot of my questions and B-RANDON is one smooth operator thanks for sharing 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Thanks for sharing your operation with us. I really appreciate your enthusiasm for all the elements of what you do. I encountered you through letsdig18s visit. I've really appreciated the other videos that I've watched of yours too. In particular I shared the coffee composting project with a good friend of mine. I'm from Central California and I enjoy seeing all the different technologies you are using to make use of everything that comes into your site and I'm also enjoying seeing you guys turn scrap into useful machines.
That drill is one heck of a outfit, it definitely does the job but that's a lot of firewood somebody could've had. That will save you all a lot of time and work, have a good one!
With all the recycling you do, I am surprised that you are not running a sawmill. Some of that stuff you were splitting look like decent saw logs. It seems there'd be more money in lumber than mulch - even as routgh cut pallet stock. And you could still chip & mulch the slabs and bark, and probably the sawdust too. Nice operation!
Speaking of tub grinders, Vermeer makes some big ones about 10miles from here, we watched the prototypes (twin engine 1000 +300hp) run a few times. Thanks for the video and all the screwing around. lol
I'm quite festinated with your multi division recycling landfill program and garden store. I'm an old Seabee from Pennsylvania and have been interested in machinery ever since a young kid.
That is a great platform to work on the giant dozer. The factory guy will be happy to see that, and not need to work on his back all day! I wonder if you have recently been power washing the radiators? I know someone who had a overheating RV and the guy power washed the radiator, intercooler and transmission coolers, it ran much cooler for 3 years! I used to work for Long Beach CA, and they would have to service the fire systems every 2 years, and wanted to change out the fire extinguishing stuff after about 4 years, so the old stuff gets packed into the container pretty well by then. My buddy who lived 15 miles west of Victorville CA, on a country road, built his mailbox support from 4" steel. Did not sink it 4 feet deep though, only about 6" in the sand. The supports where 4" steel, going three ways, 3 feet long each direction. The pickup that hit it, ended up in the air! And I think one of the pipes went into the engine? The guy had to get a tow truck to lift the front of the truck off of his mailbox support. Funny nobody hit his mailbox - ever! It is interesting watching the large screw driver going to break up those trees! Thanks for another very interesting video!
You're lucky to live and work in an area that supports your sustainable type of operation. Here in the People's Republic of Washington, the state Department of Labor & Industries would use your video as evidence to try to get a court order to shut you down - without even giving you the courtesy of due process.
I know you were talking about the grinder is a tub grinder better for stumps than the one you have oh yeah, enjoyed the log splitting good video keep them coming. Be safe.
Just discovered your channel. I see the meta in the rotochopper was some time ago, but it only just popped up in my video list. I use a srew on my 3 ton excavator and have split some 3ft dia trunks, however its not fast, but much faster than sawing into rings.
I enjoyed the video. Seems like I just watched that dozer when it was new with the fire suppression and then enjoyed the screw busting that wood up things got a lot of torque.
my friend owns a tree removal company and he just got his 2nd tub grinder for making mulch they are well worth the money it produces a very consistent mulch. he can put in logs that size whole and stumps but he lets the stumps sit a while so the rain washes away a lot of the dirt though they do cost a pretty penny I think he said the newest one he bought was just under 2 million though he needed the capacity as he is taking all the cities tree trimmings for the lowest rate around in exchange for a juicy tax break
Well, I guess a screw is close to a spoon! Ya know, I would love to see a "Day in the Life of" kinda vid. Like a few mins of footage from every hour throughout the day, just a thought!
Hey whats up my Cozumel Buddy! I thought about trying to do a day in the life of video soon, but I get overwhelmed just thinking about it. My days are soooo hectic right now with Spring upon us. But what the hell, maybe I’ll try it. What’s the worst that could happen…….right?
Odd question.... Can you ask Aaron what model and brand the 2-way radio antenna is he has on his truck. I have a problem breaking them off on tree limbs. I noticed it in the intro drone shot and the way it wipes around looks like it would do a better job at surviving then the rigid fiberglass ones I'm currently running. Thank You - I have only been here a week or two but love your channel. ❤
I try to upload every Friday, but am trying to do more. I’m curious what would you want to see?? Right now, I’m just posting when I have time to film, edit, etc. I appreciate any feedback & thanks for watching!!
You & my Dad are just alike! lol. Cool thing is my cousin runs a sawmill right up the street. Dad will pick out the good logs he wants sawn up & we take them up to the mill. I’ll have to do a video on that process one day soon!
The fire suppression systems I am familiar with from DAFO for buses. The battery needs to be replaced and the system checked once a year, the trigger (small blastingcap) changed every 5 years and the tank and nitrogentank every 10 years
Ryan I've been meening ta ask ya did they ever catch the ones breaking in or stealing from ya. Keep up the great work it brings back so many memories from when I was a kid working at the family landfill, some days I wish I had made a career out of it but there was so many changes with the state.👍🇺🇸
Only been a subscriber for a couple months, can you tell us how the business started and now who owns and there place in the company ,thanks in advance
I’m just curious as I am a layman, but that screw splitter seems very slow compared to an industrial splitter like the Bells….why did you chose this technology over an industrial log splitters like the Bells splitter?
Honestly, Courtney and I looked at them online the other day but I’m not sure if she ordered it yet. I’ll have to check with her because I think that’s a really cool idea.
how wide is that rotor? make hitch fill it full of concrete and turn it into packer for the roads on the mine hell now that i think about it you could probably make a compactor roller bracket that mounts to an excavator quick attach
Case has a pretty crap reputation around here, but the rental fleets down here all seem to be Case equipment now days and the ones I've rented have been pretty alright. Though the one they put the hammer on permanently was pretty flogged out but I don't know if it's quite right to be blaming that on Case.
I’m glad Dirt Perfect sent me here.
Let’sDig18 was my ticket here.
The question I keep asking myself during the watching of mechanical destruction of big wood; WHY AREN'T THESE HUGE OLD-GROWTH LOGS GOING TO THE MILL?!
Take a close look the logs all have big knots, are not straight and have some infection or are rotting. Not good enough for a sawmill.
Hey Mr Dig Johnny here ffom Bowen Qld AUS love your content especially the log splitter ....So funny when dad catches you out ....have subscribed ...love it Cheers .
Thanks Johnny! Sure appreciate you watching in Australia!!
I used to run heavy equipment now retired and love watching
Catching up on some old videos. Dirt perfect loves that new Case he’s using
If there was only one thing that you could say about your man Aaron, it would be that `he`s worth his weight in gold`
He’s alright, i guess…..lol
you guess right@@TheRealMrDiGG
😂😂
Great looks pretty safe to me for an oil change pit----my only comment, having been trained by OSHA, would be to wear a hard hat ----Be Safe !!!!! That was a great idea by your men!!!
Hi there love the channel great vids lots of fun from across the pond in the UK
Thanks 👍
You know if you tell the people who build the tree grinders "If you set up a demo unit, and show it off, maybe I can find someone willing to buy my smaller unit, then I can upgrade, you can take my smaller unit back to the factory for a small rebuild, then sell it to that customer". Making it possible to upgrade at a lower overall cost to you! And in the meantime, you can demo their stuff, and grid up a bucketload of mulch for this spring!
And if you decide not to buy the larger equipment, blame them for processing your trees much faster than you can bring in new wood to grind. If you can grind up a week's worth of trees in only 3 days 7 hours long, then the machine is way to large for your operation! At least you can get the peak spring mulch ground up in a week or two!
Great points! I believe that Demo grinder may be coming in as soon as today
Wow, what a machine!!! That is one big splitter buddy!! You are very lucky because you have a fantastic crew!! Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures!!!
Couldn’t do it without you watching, thank you for that!
Your content has been killer lately! Love the variety and your enthusiasm in watching and running the equipment . Keep it. Up!
Thanks buddy!
Be carefully getting us those awesome videos.
We will!
I occasionally stumble upon your channel. A tub grinder would definitely save some time. Plus they are supposed to eject(a pro and a con) incompatible materials such as metal so whole pallets and other things are (supposedly) no problem. At least here in nc, you can use untreated wood(pallets etc) for mulch.
Only 2 cons are they cant eat super long things that well since it'll just fall out and they are a little bit more dangerous because they eject material but I assume you already know this.
Good tips
You have a lot of cutters on that which would be handy on the new one. One would hope.
Wow! Cool stuff! Thanks for the tour! 👌👍
Thanks for watching!
you don't screw around when it comes to splitting lumber 😁,great video 👍👍👍👍👍
Lol
Really enjoyed this video bro, that is one cool gadget. Safe travels. Ken.
Thanks Ken👍
Evening Ryan, thanks for the vid. I think that knarly log was an Eastern Red Cedar, or some of us southern boys call it mountain juniper.
Maybe, but the guys usually save all the cedar for the sawmill which I hopefully will show soon!
Wow what a piece equipment! Impressive to say the least. Love the variety of content. Keep them coming. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍
Thanks for watching, I sure appreciate it!
I'd say Brandon just gives it and doesn't screw around but guess I'd be wrong this time.😋
Lol
Oh, this one’s a great video. Thank you.
You are so welcome, couldn’t do it without ya watching!!
Happy friday mr digg.hope all is well with you and the gang.btw nice log splitter you got there.
Thanks! You too!
With that home made oil change well , they say that necessity is the mother of invention. Your crew did a good ingenious job.
They are pretty creative!
That's neat tool...I was going to get a small one for home. You convinced me that it works...love that tool I can watch it for hours.
I love it!
Another great video keep them coming that log screw some bit of kit 👍🏽👍🏽Ian
Thanks Ian!
Thank you for another great video. Stay safe out there. Cheers
Thanks, you too!
That log splitter operator is is very good at what he does. That is gonna make some serious mulch. Love that mulching operation. Fascinating is what I say.
He’s an excellent operator! Thank you so much for watching!!
A reeky good screwer.
@@jimputnam2044 Uhh, reeky? That's supposed to be funny?
Where is your cence of humour??I could have some fun with the name WILLY@@billwilliams9527
Awesome drone shots at the beginning Ryan , the service bay the guys built looks awesome serves it purpose the cracks add character A-A-RON is the man had a good laugh about landfill Jesus 😂😂😂 an that screw attachment is awesome answered a lot of my questions and B-RANDON is one smooth operator thanks for sharing 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Thanks for watching and for this awesome comment we really appreciate you buddy!
Would love to do this in my retirement. Thank you for sharing
Happy retirement! Thanks for watching
Thanks man
Thanks for sharing your operation with us. I really appreciate your enthusiasm for all the elements of what you do. I encountered you through letsdig18s visit. I've really appreciated the other videos that I've watched of yours too. In particular I shared the coffee composting project with a good friend of mine. I'm from Central California and I enjoy seeing all the different technologies you are using to make use of everything that comes into your site and I'm also enjoying seeing you guys turn scrap into useful machines.
Thank you so much for this comment and I appreciate you watching in California!
Hi! I was wondering if you ever have to cool the screw down? I imagine that all that force creates a lot of heat. Fun to watch! Ron...
It does get real hot, but no, we never have to cool it down
First time that I've seen "screwed up" being a positive thing,but there it is !
lol, yup you are right my friend!
That drill is one heck of a outfit, it definitely does the job but that's a lot of firewood somebody could've had. That will save you all a lot of time and work, have a good one!
We split up a lot for firewood, too, thanks for watching!
Hey buddy that was a great video. I've never seen a log splitter that big.
Thanks 👍
Love the new service area and that screw gets HOT. WOW. That big one really did give him trouble
Oh yeah, she gets hot!
Chopper rotor water fountain - yes please!
Standing on end with water splashing down past the teeth would be super swell.
We’ll do something with it, hurts too bad to throw away! Thanks so much for watching!
@@TheRealMrDiGGIt definitely qualifies as "sufficiently interesting junk" to become art.
This is a great video, thanks for sharing!
Sure appreciate you watching!!
Great video Great stuff. 👍 Thank for sharing
Appreciate you watching& taking the time to comment buddy!
With all the recycling you do, I am surprised that you are not running a sawmill. Some of that stuff you were splitting look like decent saw logs. It seems there'd be more money in lumber than mulch - even as routgh cut pallet stock. And you could still chip & mulch the slabs and bark, and probably the sawdust too.
Nice operation!
My cousin has a sawmill up the street I’m gonna show it to you guys one day
Very interesting machine 🤔 Could be a very dangerous 😳 one! Thanks for sharing!
Pretty neat huh? Thanks for watching!!
Great video, I bet those split logs make great chips for mulch.
Yes they do!👍👍
Love that wood screw a hell of a tool 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Pretty cool ain’t it?! Thanks for watching up in NY!! 🍻
Cool video guys
Speaking of tub grinders, Vermeer makes some big ones about 10miles from here, we watched the prototypes (twin engine 1000 +300hp) run a few times. Thanks for the video and all the screwing around. lol
Thanks for watching!🍻
Your video skills are getting way better buddy..that's cool to watch..
Thanks 👍. I’m trying!
I'm quite festinated with your multi division recycling landfill program and garden store. I'm an old Seabee from Pennsylvania and have been interested in machinery ever since a young kid.
I sure appreciate you watching up I’m Pennsylvania!! Thanks 🙏
what an awesome piece of equipment!
I just love to watch it work!! Thank you for taking the time to comment!!
Pretty cool
Thanks for watching!!🍻
ever since i saw the video of letsdig on the landfill tour, , interesting and amazing content
Thank you so much!
@@TheRealMrDiGG you’re welcome
That is a great platform to work on the giant dozer. The factory guy will be happy to see that, and not need to work on his back all day! I wonder if you have recently been power washing the radiators? I know someone who had a overheating RV and the guy power washed the radiator, intercooler and transmission coolers, it ran much cooler for 3 years!
I used to work for Long Beach CA, and they would have to service the fire systems every 2 years, and wanted to change out the fire extinguishing stuff after about 4 years, so the old stuff gets packed into the container pretty well by then.
My buddy who lived 15 miles west of Victorville CA, on a country road, built his mailbox support from 4" steel. Did not sink it 4 feet deep though, only about 6" in the sand. The supports where 4" steel, going three ways, 3 feet long each direction. The pickup that hit it, ended up in the air! And I think one of the pipes went into the engine? The guy had to get a tow truck to lift the front of the truck off of his mailbox support. Funny nobody hit his mailbox - ever!
It is interesting watching the large screw driver going to break up those trees!
Thanks for another very interesting video!
Thanks for the awesome comment! Yes, we wash regularly. Something must be going on internally. We’ll find something cool to do with the spent rotor! 🍻
nice job with the splitting tool😊😊 I have a small one for 1\2" drill works the same ! Awesome!😊
Same principle, smaller scale. Thanks for watching!
That is very cool
Thanks Buddy!
Howdy from dfw mr. DiGG
Howdy Tug!! 🍻🍻
24:42 That one was dense, very impressive!
Thanks for watching!
Heartbreaking just knowing how beautiful that wood would look as furniture or walls.
Mulch is beautiful too!
😂
Good job guys Rome Georgia
Thanks for watching Neighbor!!
Green screen, got it!
That’s right!😂
You're lucky to live and work in an area that supports your sustainable type of operation. Here in the People's Republic of Washington, the state Department of Labor & Industries would use your video as evidence to try to get a court order to shut you down - without even giving you the courtesy of due process.
That’s screw splitter is pretty dang cool. I’ve seen smaller versions but nothing like that.
I love watching that thing!
Boy that log screw can sure help identify which trees are the stronger woods. And why it might cost more at the lumber store.
Good point!! Thanks for watching👍👍
I know you were talking about the grinder is a tub grinder better for stumps than the one you have oh yeah, enjoyed the log splitting good video keep them coming. Be safe.
For stumps, yes it would be better. But not worth buying for my particular operation, not yet anyways
I like how you know the names of all the people who work for you. In an operation the size of yours, that's saying something. 👍👍👍
Thanks for this comment, I appreciate ya!
Yes he is a leader and not a boss.
Loved it, good therapy for all of us. Nothing worth watching on TV.
Totally agree, I pretty much watch nothing but youtube & ETV. Thanks for watching my video, I appreciate ya!!
Just discovered your channel. I see the meta in the rotochopper was some time ago, but it only just popped up in my video list. I use a srew on my 3 ton excavator and have split some 3ft dia trunks, however its not fast, but much faster than sawing into rings.
Much faster! Thank you for watching
i love case construction equiptment and john deere
Maybe CASE just hass a bad rap??
I enjoyed the video. Seems like I just watched that dozer when it was new with the fire suppression and then enjoyed the screw busting that wood up things got a lot of torque.
Same dozer, just a little rougher looking now! Thanks so much for watching & commenting!
That wood screw works good on the logs but a stump shear is faster for stumps, looks like the screw is better when you're doing both
Yes, I think we may look at getting a stump shear soon
Very cool I have a smaller version works off pto on the tractor for spotting firewood
That's cool
That would make some split fencing pretty easy.
lol, yes it would!
Cool video!!! Brandon is a screw off!!!😂😂😂
He is a screw off! 😂 thanks so much for watching!!
my friend owns a tree removal company and he just got his 2nd tub grinder for making mulch they are well worth the money it produces a very consistent mulch. he can put in logs that size whole and stumps but he lets the stumps sit a while so the rain washes away a lot of the dirt though they do cost a pretty penny I think he said the newest one he bought was just under 2 million though he needed the capacity as he is taking all the cities tree trimmings for the lowest rate around in exchange for a juicy tax break
We rented some in the past they are cool machines!
Well, I guess a screw is close to a spoon! Ya know, I would love to see a "Day in the Life of" kinda vid. Like a few mins of footage from every hour throughout the day, just a thought!
Hey whats up my Cozumel Buddy! I thought about trying to do a day in the life of video soon, but I get overwhelmed just thinking about it. My days are soooo hectic right now with Spring upon us. But what the hell, maybe I’ll try it. What’s the worst that could happen…….right?
Odd question.... Can you ask Aaron what model and brand the 2-way radio antenna is he has on his truck. I have a problem breaking them off on tree limbs. I noticed it in the intro drone shot and the way it wipes around looks like it would do a better job at surviving then the rigid fiberglass ones I'm currently running. Thank You - I have only been here a week or two but love your channel. ❤
I’m gonna have to let Aaron reply
I have no need for one of those splitter screws but that doesn't stop me from wanting one.
I love the sound it makes when busting the wood open!
This loggin operation is all screwed up! ha ha ha
Lol
Another interesting video. Learn so much every video. Just curious, do you have a upload schedule? Thanks for the hard work!
I try to upload every Friday, but am trying to do more. I’m curious what would you want to see?? Right now, I’m just posting when I have time to film, edit, etc. I appreciate any feedback & thanks for watching!!
I would watch every day but I get it. It's your call, I will watch once a week, twice a week, every other day.
@@brianayre8794 if I have time I’m going to try and set a more regular schedule. Thanks!😊
Whatever you can do is great. I'm sure a very full schedule will set in before to long and burn out will get you. Thanks again.
Oh my, the red oak getting busted apart. Wow. Makes me wonder about the cost of a small mill. The resale of sawmill lumber has to more than in mulch.
You & my Dad are just alike! lol. Cool thing is my cousin runs a sawmill right up the street. Dad will pick out the good logs he wants sawn up & we take them up to the mill. I’ll have to do a video on that process one day soon!
The fire suppression systems I am familiar with from DAFO for buses. The battery needs to be replaced and the system checked once a year, the trigger (small blastingcap) changed every 5 years and the tank and nitrogentank every 10 years
Interesting, thanks for sharing!!
Nothing like getting Screwed at work 😄
Lol
Should make that old rotor into a compactor wheel for the front of the skid steer or loaders or make it a tow behind
Cool idea!
Ryan I've been meening ta ask ya did they ever catch the ones breaking in or stealing from ya. Keep up the great work it brings back so many memories from when I was a kid working at the family landfill, some days I wish I had made a career out of it but there was so many changes with the state.👍🇺🇸
I found out who they were but no we didnt actually “catch” them……….yet
That big oak would make some good firewood dry as it is
I am from Canada
Thanks for watching in Canada!
How big do the wood pieces need to be to fit in the grinder
Right at 3’ or they ont fit. Thanks for watching!!
Good deal. What an awesome piece of equipment.
Perform a heat differential test on you heat exchanger?
I’ll look into it
That is slick guys I've never seen a fire retarding system on a cat before.
Hopefully, we never have to use it!
Rotochopper windchime?
Not a bad idea at all!!! 👍
Some artist would love to make a sculpture, I'm sure, out of the rusty rotar. Put it at the entrance of your landfill.
Hey Star, we’ll find something cool to do with it
How often do you have to replace the screw ?
We’ve only sent it back once in 3 years to re-surface
The interlocked fibers resemble American Elm.
Think it was gum
Only been a subscriber for a couple months, can you tell us how the business started and now who owns and there place in the company ,thanks in advance
Maybe I can cover this in an upcoming live. It’s hard to tell the history in a video and make it interesting. Thanks for watching!!
Do y’all handle any of the trucking on the mulch side as well? How far west on I20 do y’all run?
Yes we do, about 100 miles out from Graniteville, SC.
@@TheRealMrDiGG I need to get with on some mulch numbers I’ve got a yard in Eatonton ga
@@TheRealMrDiGG 88 mile from you
@@ParadiseLandscapingGA look up GreenGo recycling LLC and we’ll see if we can help ya
I've met the man who invented that splitting screw at Bunyan
That’s cool!!
@@TheRealMrDiGG you should come up to Paul Bunyan in Cambridge Ohio in October
That dem0 grinder will tear them up
Soooo excited for that!!
Do you receive enough logs to justify going in the firewood business or is more profitable to mulch it?
More profitable to mulch it, but we do burn a lot for heat during the winter
I’m just curious as I am a layman, but that screw splitter seems very slow compared to an industrial splitter like the Bells….why did you chose this technology over an industrial log splitters like the Bells splitter?
I'll have to check them out
You said, make sure brandon, knows you hear before getting close. I would make sure brandon likes you before getting close to that machine.
Lol
I imagine the company will rehone the screw edges.
Yes that’s the word!!😂
How's the viewer location map in the office doing? How many from Alaska? I'm with you, I could bring my lunch and watch the spiral splitter for hours.
Honestly, Courtney and I looked at them online the other day but I’m not sure if she ordered it yet. I’ll have to check with her because I think that’s a really cool idea.
how wide is that rotor? make hitch fill it full of concrete and turn it into packer for the roads on the mine hell now that i think about it you could probably make a compactor roller bracket that mounts to an excavator quick attach
Cool idea!
Case has a pretty crap reputation around here, but the rental fleets down here all seem to be Case equipment now days and the ones I've rented have been pretty alright. Though the one they put the hammer on permanently was pretty flogged out but I don't know if it's quite right to be blaming that on Case.
I’m gonna run it and check it out. Thanks for watching!
@@TheRealMrDiGG Be interested to know your thoughts.