MASSIVE INCREDIBLE MULCHER! PRINOTH RAPTOR 500 RETURNS! 450HP BEHEMOTH!
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2023
- The Prinoth Raptor has RETURNED! This 450 horsepower behemoth is a MULCHING MONSTER! Absolutely INCREDIBLE the power this machine has to reclaim an area that has been logged for future replanting and re-growth! DO NOT MISS THIS VIDEO!
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That machine makes quick work of almost anything.
Wow! What a machine.
Love the time lapse 😊
Now that size and type of mulcher makes sense - ready for replanitn. Great idea.
They should do this everywhere
That was AWESOME! It's amazing to see how it's all done.
*Fatwood!* It burns hot and will stay lit! I am from NC so we would dig it up and store it safely for later use, especially when going camping.
We have that piney sap wood In Northern California too. Great to start your campfire. Great video 👍🏻
I can feel the bigness
That was awesome, thank you for sharing
Wow what a beast
what a huge beast of mulch munching machine this is - so good. Seeing it work in skilled hands is epic!!!
This is a great video , beautiful job
Looking good
What a machine!!! Hate to think how much fuel it uses though?!!!
I’d like some further insight on why carbide cutters are would cause a heavier load or more stress on an engine. my thinking was they would actually be more efficient due to quicker cutting but maybe the steel cutters force slower progress using the lower powered engine of a skid steer making them a better fit?
Wow. Monster Munchie! That sandy soil is probably harder on the teeth than clay?🤔
That Raptor 500 is a beast. It leaves a great finish ready for replanting. Take care & cheers😊
I've seen some artist make some nice tables and artwork out of tree stumps.
Interesting video. Enjoyed.
I was hoping you upgraded!
Hugelkultur par excellence !!!
Carrots and potatoes would grow excellent in that Sandy soil! I wish I could have that mixture in my garden!
You have Killed us again Devin. We need to buy Stock in Tri-Pods for You.
So interesting what are done with the stumps. I’m so happy that it will be replanted.
12" foot tap pine roots and large hardwood surface roots....that is a nasty combination bro!
I remember the videos you mentioned I also remember they had hydraulic problems with the dedicated mulcher and used a larger size version of little munchie more then the dedicated mulcher
No it was a sensor issue with the DEF system not a hydraulic issue but since then they have had no issues with this machine. I will be posting a review vid of this machine with Land Services Company so stay tuned!
Looks like a great machine
@idigit4 do they pull out the standing dead trees an replant some new ones in there place seen a lot of standing dead trees
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Very interesting about the pines and soil.
I wish they would use this and re plant the Chequamegon (Northern WI). They come in, clear cut and leave all the stumps, the only thing that grows back up is slashings and it's impossible to get through.
What a beast that thing is 🤙😎🇦🇺
How long is it going to take you to get one because we know you want to get this machine good luck
Great equipment. Is it affordable to Africa. Very good as far heavy duty machine to have.💯👍👍💪💞💘
Nice. Was this part of the settlement for the forestry guys partially clearing your land by mistake?
Good video brother. Dedicated machines are awesome for what they do.
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Now that’s a beast not like the little one for yard use
Kool!
I think i chat with cat about a hinged fingers to be able like a pair of Channel locks pliers by opening the jaws wider for bigger calipers trees
How good is this machine in clay soil.
Can this be used to clear a building sight in the woods
As soon as they're done in there, how about having a dragstrip put in there?
yes sir fat lighter is the best fire starter and it smells awesome.
Back in the old days my grandfather used diomite
FAT WOOD great for starting fires especially camp fires!
Why did they leave the one tree there if they are logging?
I am amazed that there is no rocks in the soil.
Wow, very impressive. Great job, what does something like this cost and are there different attachments for this, snow remover, shovel, all around tractor for 80 acres +
no other attachments and they cost half a million USD.
Great job, what does something like this cost and are there different attachments for this, snow remover, shovel, all around tractor for 80 acres
About 600k new
Can one lay hands on used mulching machine.
The blessing of the lord knows no bounds, lay 'em on...
im seeing lots of choppping and uneven ground going over 3 times,,,,,not much mulching,,,,
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Please, NO MUSIC! I like your videos, but the music ruins them. I enjoy watching the machine, hearing it is part of the experience. Thanks!
Why shake off the soil off the roots when your going to bury them in the ground
It makes it lighter for the excavator to grab and break off roots to prevent tipping
Sometimes farmers will go ahead & burn them, having less dirt makes it easier to start them on fire... not sure what the rationale is here??? LAXVESPA-LOSANGELES
What is it like five grand to change the teeth on that
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@@idigit4967 OUCH!
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Looks like a great machine but I wouldn't last five minutes in New England. Stones and rocks
Prinoth has different carbide tooth designs to fit all applications, included rocky ground. These machines are used all over the world in all kinds of soil conditions.
@@idigit4967 here in pa we got boulders bigger then that machine though out are mountains and forests it wouldn't work that well clearing not to mention the hardwoods we have it would take a toll on them teeth plus are ground is shale granite and PA conglomerate rock eats everything up got use explosives to break it up to move it
@@idigit4967 le plus impressionnant c’est que ces le 500 est un petit modèle comparé aux Raptor 800 qui doit être vraiment très impressionnant
Only a Corp could invest the capital expense for a 39 year payout!
Except the fact that all those wood chips are in the soil now, which means it'll be a poor crop until they fully decompose as they'll be sucking nitrogen out of the soil in order to decay...
seems like overkill for that project
Should see the dam mess around my house area from them cutting and leaving good shit to go to waste so dam sad
Burying hardwood stumps is good. They rot and add nutrient to the soils. Pines however, are like leeches, taking the nutrients and adding nothing. Aoart from a goid water supply why isnt food being grown here?
Just seems so slow....easier to just get a dozer...pile everything up,diesel it and light the shit
You know it! I say bury that mess...
It takes to many passes on a stump..not impressed
Be realistic. Some of those are big stumps - a foot or more diameter.
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