Maybe a magnetically mounted compass would help? Your situation reminds me of the land navigation course I took back in my days in the army. Keep up the videos. I enjoy the content you're posting.
I've run one of these before. I giggled like a schoolgirl at everything trying to stop that machine. These are incredible machines, and videos don't do justice on the power of these things. Love 'em!!
Loved to see this, really nice mulching demonstration. I fail to see however how this is going to protect against fire, where I live in Portugal a firebreak must be at least 25 metres wide, this is like 2 metres at the most...
I am amazed at what you and these machines can do, how can I get to do the same things, I'm in NY and am looking to get a piece of land in UpState NY and build my own little summer get-away cabin..
Young man when doing property linres through such thick brush and trees would it be posible to fly a drone above you as a air marker to guide your path ???
Vision is already limited in those thing… no way I’d be able to look up and see a drone… you really just need to know point A and B and if it’s a straight line in between or do you need to add more points
Good idea. But don't forget uncle Sam. If he were to use a drone for his land work or for uploading on UA-cam he would have to have his commercial drone license. It's a substantial fine if caught using a drone improperly. And possibly even criminal.
Nice work. Tough cutting through thick stuff that you can't truly get a bearing on, however, you came out smack dab where you needed to be. Nice job! I sure could have used your services a few years ago on my wooded land. Big munchie woud have had just as much fun cutting paths here. Have a fine week. Full-watch. 👍🏽🤠 4/16/23
Now THAT was a mulching video!! Showcased the power of your ASV/Prinoth combo perfectly!! (too bad somebody couldn't fly your drone above the action, that would've been great footage). Nicely done 👍🏻!
God that was as bad as when you cut those horse trails for that lady through all the kudzu smothered undergrowth. Can't really see a darn thing and gotta just feel your way through. Good job keeping the lines mostly straight without any real guidance I'm impressed.
Amazing footage..that cutter head makes quick work of that brush...just curious do you need a high flow machine to get good speed on the cutter head?😊🇺🇸
This has to be your best yet. Watching munchie charge through brush and woods so thick you couldn’t walk through it is incredible. Did you ever have one of the trees come into the cab?
I have questions? Do you ever wonder if there is a body out there? And how much does something like cost ? And you get bad allergies? I know mine act up when I watch the video . I love to watch your videos the transformation is incredible.
I know you do what the customer wants done but in Australia that's the width of a hand tool trail taken down to mineral earth. Done by volunteers of the RFS in NSW , wish we had a Munchie . What does the customer expect this to achieve in thick scrub like that ? It wouldn't stop a camp fire.
You are so lucky with the timber you are grinding up. Here in Australia we have hardwood trees that are almost as hard as steel and dull the sharpest flail mower blades...
@@TimberdeckingnowAuDeckBuilders and then there is Tallow wood, don't put a flail mower anywhere near these trees... The teeth are likely to be spat out.
Nice video, tie color ribbon on trees at property line better visual.. Also, what u did is better than nothing, but a fire break has to be wider. Bulldoze after ur done will scrape to dirt and smooth those ruts .
Around my territory fire breaks are meant to stop the fire!. Your making it easier for the fire to keep going!!.. anyway I need to rent or buy big mulchi
reminds me of a guy in the service about 55 years ago who smoked and was a boozer who would fall asleep while smoking in a chair. he decided to shave a fire break across his chest and did so.
Surprised you weren’t given GPS coordinates to run the track along. Who knows how well they complied with actual surveyed boundary line when they harvested the timber on the adjoining parcel.
Owner needs to hire a timber consultant to see after property, he receives a percentage of timber cut, well worth it, he will mark your boundary lines for you and advise you best way to take care of property, he bids out the timber for you and you will get the best price, this usually pays his percentage and then some.
Great job! Your videos I really enjoy and are interesting I never get bored. But you never answered my question on how you sharpen your teeth on your equipment.
I admire you... Hot, dirty, scratchy work that will never make you super rich, but at the same time you can hold your head up because it is work that others can't or will not do. At the end of the day you ahve a sense of achievement knowing that your hands are clean, meaning you didn't cheat, lie and steal.
Guessing an accurate property line is so last week with the advent of GPS guided harvest machinery. Stand directly over each corner pole and program waypoints on a mulcher mounted GPS guidance program like all the hick farmers use to autosteer their properties. You've got toys for sure--- just not the right toys...
Us hick farmers know how to find property lines in spite of being technologically challenged. But the contractors we hire are always in a big rush and eff things up. I paid a guy to build barbed wire fence, and he put the damn thing several feet inside my property line along the county road easements. That's equivalent of giving away several acres of farmland to the county. At $13.5K a mile I'm not too happy, since I told that little punk to put it exactly on the property line. There were no obstacles, no rocks, no trees, nothin. I don't need equipment operators tryin to make decisions for me.
My area… you’d have to open an account… so they’d run your credit and then before tax the minimum I found was $1600 a day… like 5 something for the week… but that’s basically the same rate most people in my area charge… so your paying the same but one comes with an operator and no credit check
My realtor showed me the app REGRID when we was listing our house and the property lines were dead on. I checked it with my other property and they were dead on with the corner stakes.
You can't use the stakes or property monuments to GPS point to point and have a GPS in the cab sorta like farmers are using like a GIS study or use a drone to pre mark it and the program the GPS? Not trying to take to the next level. And Big Muncie eats well!
You can't make a fire break with a mulcher. You're just putting fuel on the ground that will just burn across the line and get out. When certified burners come to check it out they are gonna have the forestry department make real fire breaks which they could have done off the landowners Bush hog line
@@bevshelden6536 here in NC the firebreak must be 50 feet because of so many super tall loblolly pine trees. I was going to cut all the trees around my house until they said 50 feet all around, then I said, no way am I oosing all the natural wooded landscape but I did cut it 50 feet on two sides of the house.
I hope the homeowner first checked with their municipality on that tract home. The old guy he calls a karen is right and builders would give more backyard if they were allowed.
@kitob1852• the trail should have been at least wide enough for a vehicle (pickup or jeep) he should definitly come back and clean it up a little better.
To bad you didn't have something like a gps system that shows you how close you are to the property line and show's you if you're getting off your straight line
Great camera view. I like that you mounted the camera on your skid steer. It seems more realistic.
Maybe a magnetically mounted compass would help? Your situation reminds me of the land navigation course I took back in my days in the army. Keep up the videos. I enjoy the content you're posting.
You could try a GPS with the property lines over laid
I've run one of these before. I giggled like a schoolgirl at everything trying to stop that machine. These are incredible machines, and videos don't do justice on the power of these things. Love 'em!!
One of the best videos. Really enjoyed it
Thanks for NO AD breaks👍 in your videos😊
Big job for the mulcher - interesting to see so much land which has been left untouched for so long.
Loved to see this, really nice mulching demonstration. I fail to see however how this is going to protect against fire, where I live in Portugal a firebreak must be at least 25 metres wide, this is like 2 metres at the most...
You are correct.....plus the mulch on the ground is fuel. Mulching it down was ok, just have to come back and disk it to make it a fire break.........
Dude 😎 that's the way you do the thangs you do with that mulching machine LoL
Good video,you did nice job on making that cut,everything looks like it went well.customer should be very happy.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎🌲🌲🌲🌳🌳🌳
I am amazed at what you and these machines can do, how can I get to do the same things, I'm in NY and am looking to get a piece of land in UpState NY and build my own little summer get-away cabin..
That was way fun. Thanks bud.
this is my 2nd video i watched of yours. and i would be in so much trouble if i got to play on some of the stuff your working with. LOL
love this stuff. the ride along like im cutting it is the best. longer ride alongs please 🤣great stuff.
Young man when doing property linres through such thick brush and trees would it be posible to fly a drone above you as a air marker to guide your path ???
Great idea using a drone
Vision is already limited in those thing… no way I’d be able to look up and see a drone… you really just need to know point A and B and if it’s a straight line in between or do you need to add more points
Good idea. But don't forget uncle Sam. If he were to use a drone for his land work or for uploading on UA-cam he would have to have his commercial drone license. It's a substantial fine if caught using a drone improperly. And possibly even criminal.
Excellent video Thanks for bringing us along
Big Munchy doing what it's made for . Good explanation . Great video .
Great control burn border, id of loved it when i worked as a Forest Ranger
What nice area, you did a great job battling all that brush.
Heh Davin, that was a lot of fun. Take care & cheers🥰
Nice work. Tough cutting through thick stuff that you can't truly get a bearing on, however, you came out smack dab where you needed to be. Nice job! I sure could have used your services a few years ago on my wooded land. Big munchie woud have had just as much fun cutting paths here. Have a fine week. Full-watch. 👍🏽🤠 4/16/23
*NICE* Totally enjoyed!
Love Big Munchie, gets it done. Great job, looks good. Land owner should be able to keep up now with bush hog. Thanx for sharing.😃
Congratulations on the 100k
Well deserved
Excellence!!!🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Can you use Google maps to plot a course between two GPS points?
Now THAT was a mulching video!! Showcased the power of your ASV/Prinoth combo perfectly!!
(too bad somebody couldn't fly your drone above the action, that would've been great footage). Nicely done 👍🏻!
Need to have one of those timber cutter, felling, stripper, and log section saw blade and take down all the big brush and trees....
A fire- break should be two to three times as wide as the height of the nearest surface vegetation(fuel), such as grass and shrubs. Yearly mitigation.
Great footage
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Great vid - sharpen the beasts blades after that!!!
Job well done! You are amazing!
God that was as bad as when you cut those horse trails for that lady through all the kudzu smothered undergrowth. Can't really see a darn thing and gotta just feel your way through. Good job keeping the lines mostly straight without any real guidance I'm impressed.
Great job 👏
Amazing, BIG BOY TOYS!
You did a very good JOB
Amazing footage..that cutter head makes quick work of that brush...just curious do you need a high flow machine to get good speed on the cutter head?😊🇺🇸
Fantastisch Good work best friend thans te video Top you the best 🎧🚜🌾🌿🌞💯🍹
This has to be your best yet. Watching munchie charge through brush and woods so thick you couldn’t walk through it is incredible. Did you ever have one of the trees come into the cab?
if it was me, i will make the cab closed tight, you never knew a snake or bee or fire ant craw inside the cab
Like the ball cap! Train hard, train smart! 👍🇺🇲
I have questions? Do you ever wonder if there is a body out there? And how much does something like cost ? And you get bad allergies? I know mine act up when I watch the video . I love to watch your videos the transformation is incredible.
Good job Devon 👍👍👍👍
Great job
Nice job
Awesome job 👏
I know you do what the customer wants done but in Australia that's the width of a hand tool trail taken down to mineral earth. Done by volunteers of the RFS in NSW , wish we had a Munchie . What does the customer expect this to achieve in thick scrub like that ? It wouldn't stop a camp fire.
How is that going to stop a fire crossing, it is so narrow and the ground is now inches deep in lovely flamable mulch too.
You are so lucky with the timber you are grinding up. Here in Australia we have hardwood trees that are almost as hard as steel and dull the sharpest flail mower blades...
Yeah, Ironbark and Darwin Stringybark to name just two species!
@@TimberdeckingnowAuDeckBuilders and then there is Tallow wood, don't put a flail mower anywhere near these trees... The teeth are likely to be spat out.
Nice video, tie color ribbon on trees at property line better visual..
Also, what u did is better than nothing, but a fire break has to be wider.
Bulldoze after ur done will scrape to dirt and smooth those ruts .
Do you have GPS guidance you follow on a map in these forests?
Around my territory fire breaks are meant to stop the fire!. Your making it easier for the fire to keep going!!.. anyway I need to rent or buy big mulchi
That is a wilderness, good job!
Really enjoyed this property line video .
Glad you enjoyed it
reminds me of a guy in the service about 55 years ago who smoked and was a boozer who would fall asleep while smoking in a chair. he decided to shave a fire break across his chest and did so.
Real nice job looks good
Great job can you tell do you have to blades after a job like this?
Nice job 👍👍😎
Surprised you weren’t given GPS coordinates to run the track along. Who knows how well they complied with actual surveyed boundary line when they harvested the timber on the adjoining parcel.
You get about 5 or 6 old tires chain the together offset from each other and you drag them. It knocks stuff out of the way and fills in the holes
When you have to eyeball a property line like this do you inform the other property owner that you might accidentally intrude on their property?
I, meant do you have to get blades sharpened after this job?
Good video and job brother
A job well done
A lot of the time these big trees are left in spots to reseed pines, not necessarily property lines.
Owner needs to hire a timber consultant to see after property, he receives a percentage of timber cut, well worth it, he will mark your boundary lines for you and advise you best way to take care of property, he bids out the timber for you and you will get the best price, this usually pays his percentage and then some.
Great job! Your videos I really enjoy and are interesting I never get bored. But you never answered my question on how you sharpen your teeth on your equipment.
I use an angle grinder
nice job that thing is a beast how do you price a job like this by the yard or by foot or how big the job is?
That was some project. Then there was the big pines!!! Heck there were loads of big pines 🤔 I was lost.... Good job though.
That machine is B.A!
That thing eats wood for Breakfast ! L o L ⚡⚡⚡
this way was better for the planet, no burning pile, those tree become soils,
Oh, thanks, I asked too quickly. ❤
I admire you... Hot, dirty, scratchy work that will never make you super rich, but at the same time you can hold your head up because it is work that others can't or will not do. At the end of the day you ahve a sense of achievement knowing that your hands are clean, meaning you didn't cheat, lie and steal.
Back in my day we did all of this with a DR brush mower, in half the time, now only 6 easy payments of 149.99
That is some thick brush
Guessing an accurate property line is so last week with the advent of GPS guided harvest machinery. Stand directly over each corner pole and program waypoints on a mulcher mounted GPS guidance program like all the hick farmers use to autosteer their properties.
You've got toys for sure--- just not the right toys...
Us hick farmers know how to find property lines in spite of being technologically challenged. But the contractors we hire are always in a big rush and eff things up. I paid a guy to build barbed wire fence, and he put the damn thing several feet inside my property line along the county road easements. That's equivalent of giving away several acres of farmland to the county. At $13.5K a mile I'm not too happy, since I told that little punk to put it exactly on the property line. There were no obstacles, no rocks, no trees, nothin. I don't need equipment operators tryin to make decisions for me.
What does it cost to rent something like that?
My area… you’d have to open an account… so they’d run your credit and then before tax the minimum I found was $1600 a day… like 5 something for the week… but that’s basically the same rate most people in my area charge… so your paying the same but one comes with an operator and no credit check
How do you price a job like this. Did you walk it first.
I think I saw a beetle being mulched. It was screaming help me, help me, oh God that hurts.
Big munchie was hungray lol
My realtor showed me the app REGRID when we was listing our house and the property lines were dead on. I checked it with my other property and they were dead on with the corner stakes.
Why doesn’t the owner mark the trees to show the property line?
why does he not just use GPS?
Have you thought about using what 3 words to get that corner point as it is a 3 meter square (1 yard) to help when you can not see
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What state are you in?
Did you get a new skid steer? That’s one mean machine.
Maybe you should talk to the owner about smoothing out the trail.
is this the guy that uses onX to map property lines?
Great job , NO KARENS wooooo. Where did they come from. 😢
You can't use the stakes or property monuments to GPS point to point and have a GPS in the cab sorta like farmers are using like a GIS study or use a drone to pre mark it and the program the GPS? Not trying to take to the next level. And Big Muncie eats well!
U had that wounded out didn't yea like 40gph or45 didn't u isn't it just wondering id think that would be hard on the bearings or ok to do that😢
How many hp is this machine ..60-70
This is not a bush hog this is a one tree eating machine supper fine
You can't make a fire break with a mulcher. You're just putting fuel on the ground that will just burn across the line and get out. When certified burners come to check it out they are gonna have the forestry department make real fire breaks which they could have done off the landowners Bush hog line
Doesn't a fire break have to be 10+ feet wide? I would think he would want it to be a tad bit wider for safety sake.
Two to three times wider than the height of surrounding grass or brush.
@@bevshelden6536 here in NC the firebreak must be 50 feet because of so many super tall loblolly pine trees. I was going to cut all the trees around my house until they said 50 feet all around, then I said, no way am I oosing all the natural wooded landscape but I did cut it 50 feet on two sides of the house.
Yeah this isn't going to stop anything
Why would you turn off comments on your newest video?
I think people would like to discuss it.
I hope the homeowner first checked with their municipality on that tract home. The old guy he calls a karen is right and builders would give more backyard if they were allowed.
Where in Carolina do you operate at?
Horry County mostly
@@idigit4967 do you service Brunswick county NC? Is your price per acre or how bad it’s overgrown?
@@markbenino1016 Yes I service Brunswick! We typically do everything by the hour. You can email me directly at Davin@AdvancedTerrainSolutions.com
The video quality is poor. You need to sort that out. Keep up the good work.
@kitob1852• the trail should have been at least wide enough for a vehicle (pickup or jeep) he should definitly come back and clean it up a little better.
To bad you didn't have something like a gps system that shows you how close you are to the property line and show's you if you're getting off your straight line
Godzilla LOL
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