This is why I like your channel you have all the nearest toys. Favorite part where you made it get up on his hind legs and you’re trying to push the tree over
Looks like a great machine for your property. Suggest that you consider adding some weight to the box when using the mower. It would make your machine much more stable. At least give it a try.
Many do run weight in the bed. I also have a 3 point hitch that I could have on (with a 7ft box blade) but typically I find it too big a pain and not worth the hassle.
Does this Toolcat have the capability of running a forestry mulcher?Thinking of buying a Toolcat with Matracks. I need snow removal, tree mulching and be able to haul a bale of hay for horses on a farm.
With high flow the toolcat does about 27GPM which is enough to run some forestry mulchers. Engine/hydraulic wise the toolcat is equivalent to a Bobcat S570. I wouldnt suggest a toolcat for dedicated mulching duty but occasional should be fine.
@@coolmoodee so many options out there its hard to recommend one. Basic hydraulic angle is the cheapest like mine. V-Blades are nice. Flixed vs floating is another consideration. Fixed needed for back dragging.
@@NaterTater yeah I know what you mean. Ive never been a fan of thw V plow . I like a straight fixed blade for that reason . Also, I'd like one with a chain lift . That way if hydraulics go out for some reason .I can drive up a snow bank and and lift thw chain uo to raise the blade to keep driving
This is why I like your channel you have all the nearest toys. Favorite part where you made it get up on his hind legs and you’re trying to push the tree over
Haha. This thing weights ~7500 lbs with the brush cutter so it was giving it all!
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It seems like you may have enough flow for a real forestry mulcher but those are tens of thousands of bucks. Thanks for the video.
Exactly! enough flow but man those mulchers are expensive!
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Looks like a great machine for your property. Suggest that you consider adding some weight to the box when using the mower. It would make your machine much more stable. At least give it a try.
Many do run weight in the bed. I also have a 3 point hitch that I could have on (with a 7ft box blade) but typically I find it too big a pain and not worth the hassle.
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Does this Toolcat have the capability of running a forestry mulcher?Thinking of buying a Toolcat with Matracks. I need snow removal, tree mulching and be able to haul a bale of hay for horses on a farm.
With high flow the toolcat does about 27GPM which is enough to run some forestry mulchers. Engine/hydraulic wise the toolcat is equivalent to a Bobcat S570. I wouldnt suggest a toolcat for dedicated mulching duty but occasional should be fine.
Ok thanks
Hey Nater .....what brand snow plow you use for that bad boy ?
TMG, not the best plow out there but got it for the right price. ua-cam.com/video/UTFjLVcmRXM/v-deo.html
@@NaterTater what would you recommend
@@coolmoodee so many options out there its hard to recommend one. Basic hydraulic angle is the cheapest like mine. V-Blades are nice. Flixed vs floating is another consideration. Fixed needed for back dragging.
@@NaterTater yeah I know what you mean. Ive never been a fan of thw V plow . I like a straight fixed blade for that reason . Also, I'd like one with a chain lift . That way if hydraulics go out for some reason .I can drive up a snow bank and and lift thw chain uo to raise the blade to keep driving
@@coolmoodee one unique one is Minnesota Implement Floating Snowplow that has the benefits of a chain or fixed plow.
So is this a high-flow deck? Or normal one?
16-26 GPM
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You seriously have to keep that mower even when mowing on the ground.
This is exactly why I am a dozer operator..