Pretty sweet equipment!! I just watched “Dirt Perfect” actually make one of the circular saw attachments out of an old rear end brake drum assembly.. either way, definitely money making pieces!! Stay blessed brother @Stan !!
Yep I am one of those Guys!!! I had a friend rise me up in my Bucket. Last year after a big Storm.I cut 2 branches. I asked him to lower me down. He pushed the leaver all the way forward. I fell out. I had Bruised Ribs. I cought the cutting edge with my Ribs. Then my elbow.I was off work for a Month. Lesson learned. No more Bucket work for me.
Cameras can be added - magnetic connection - Wi Fi or Bluetooth. I'd put one on and see up close. Love those myself. I could use either - and that loader. Just underfunded.
Stan the one thing with the limb saw is the hydraulic fluid is the bar and chain oil so you have to keep hydraulic fluid on hand to top up the hydraulic fluid tank to prevent it from caveating and starving the drive motors to burn them up
Not a bad price for either of them. I checked the website & honestly was expecting much higher cost for the items. Thanks Stan for another great informative video as always !!!
I remember seeing videos back in 2012 of these Japanese tree harvesters - specialized cranes that would cut a tree, rotate it 90º, and simultaneously limb it and section it into logs, all while the same gripper auto-fed the tree through. Of course, those things started at around $200k, and that was back then.
Stanley,those attachments are going to save a lot of money and time also no visits to the hospital emergency room because someone was in a bucket running a chainsaw 😮😊❤
Hey all the best Zach and his family hope things are going well really nice review on this piece of equipment but we always push through but but our families come first it's not something to be ashamed of nor is it something to be look down for Zach hope your family is doing well thank you for going the distance for us your personal life is your personal life but hey I do understand sometimes you just can't be there when you got to be there for somebody you have love for I'm sure you respect us but you don't know us from Adam keep the family healthy keep the family alive ❤
Sorry to comment completely off topic to the video, but I’ve been watching all your retaining wall videos trying to learn how they work. In other people’s videos I’ve seen them use permeable geofabric between the dirt in the base and the base material and also between the backfill and the drainage aggregate. I know you say no fabric between the wall and the drainage aggregate, but is there harm in using it in those other places? Is there a benefit? I guess people say it keeps the dirt and aggregate from mixing-is that really a huge concern?
@@Dirtmonkey Yes sir! I love your videoes, i learn alot from all of them! im 14. Starting a business, and right now i offer mowing lawns, trimming, and small brushcutting, and clean up stuff. I have a Stihl km131 + Trimmer Edger Blower Brush Soon getting a cultivator. Also got a old lawn tractor, my dad bought 9 years ago, sold it to our neighbor 5 years ago, and then now i got it for free by our nerighbor like 2 months ago. it couldn't start at first. So me and my dad got a battery, then it started. It could go and cut grass, but nedded more, so we changed the oil, air filter, and spark plug. The oil is what changed the most. it ran soo much better and smoother you could just hear it from the motor. Right now were gonna change the knives, v belts, and bearings. and i think that will just do a whole lot more , the knives where so bad man, like maybe they have hit 2000 rocks or something. So changing them is needed. and the bearings and v belt is also gonna make a good change of it cuts for sure. After we do that my dad will help me make a front bumper, put on a led light i bought, horn, voltmeter, and a rotor blink/blitz light, rear light, warning triangle, and some buttons to control everything, and then a fuel filter. and we will also make a costum-built lawn trailer. From scratch. we bought the wheels already. the ''box'' will be made out of some metal my dad say he knows where to buy. And i really think racks would be essential for it. but my dad doesnt that much, but the reason i think it is essential is so i can have my stihl stuff on one side of the trailer, and all the manual tools on the other side. instead of having 12 tools lay down on where the 1, 2 or 3 wheel barrels will be (they will be standing up at one of the ends so they fill less of the trailer) and i can also have my fuel, string line, edger blades, everything, Genius! So the reason i told you all this, was so i could ask for some advice from you and you knowing, what im doing, how far i am, etc. So what are some tips you can give me from your experience with this kind of business? Keep up the good work!
Pretty sweet equipment!! I just watched “Dirt Perfect” actually make one of the circular saw attachments out of an old rear end brake drum assembly.. either way, definitely money making pieces!! Stay blessed brother @Stan !!
Yep I am one of those Guys!!! I had a friend rise me up in my Bucket. Last year after a big Storm.I cut 2 branches. I asked him to lower me down. He pushed the leaver all the way forward. I fell out. I had Bruised Ribs. I cought the cutting edge with my Ribs. Then my elbow.I was off work for a Month. Lesson learned. No more Bucket work for me.
Cameras can be added - magnetic connection - Wi Fi or Bluetooth. I'd put one on and see up close. Love those myself. I could use either - and that loader. Just underfunded.
Stan the one thing with the limb saw is the hydraulic fluid is the bar and chain oil so you have to keep hydraulic fluid on hand to top up the hydraulic fluid tank to prevent it from caveating and starving the drive motors to burn them up
Never knew there were different color Teflon tapes! Thanks
Can you turn the chainsaw horizontal so that you could make chunks of the main trunk for tree removal? 25:02
If your going to use the hoses for both you might want to go with a quick connect no tools required lol just a thought .... excellent video
Great idea
Ahh good tip about thread tape colors Zack! 👌
Not a bad price for either of them. I checked the website & honestly was expecting much higher cost for the items. Thanks Stan for another great informative video as always !!!
This thing is kewl! I just got the new milwaukee pole pruner on Saturday. That thing is awesome!
Just bought a Bahco pole saw, cuts just under the weight of the blade itself, such a nice tool
I remember seeing videos back in 2012 of these Japanese tree harvesters - specialized cranes that would cut a tree, rotate it 90º, and simultaneously limb it and section it into logs, all while the same gripper auto-fed the tree through. Of course, those things started at around $200k, and that was back then.
Stanley,those attachments are going to save a lot of money and time also no visits to the hospital emergency room because someone was in a bucket running a chainsaw 😮😊❤
Hey all the best Zach and his family hope things are going well really nice review on this piece of equipment but we always push through but but our families come first it's not something to be ashamed of nor is it something to be look down for Zach hope your family is doing well thank you for going the distance for us your personal life is your personal life but hey I do understand sometimes you just can't be there when you got to be there for somebody you have love for I'm sure you respect us but you don't know us from Adam keep the family healthy keep the family alive ❤
Maybe needs a camera option back to a monitor in the cab
The older you get - the harder the landing..😮
Nice saws!
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
Kinda up a creek if you get that blade stuck inside a sagging branch 😳
That thing is badass. The only concern I have is wood falling on the hydraulic hoses and busting them up.
More balls than me climbing on a steel roof with snow! Lol
Did u see the saw Dirt Perfect built? It turned out badass
Stanley, when I get better, I think we have a job that we could do together when I come up an visit. We can cut that tree down!!! lol
Stan would definitely have its advantages, side limbing trees, even large hedge rows. Instead of climbing up a frame ladder.
Holy crap! That thing is wild!
You can set a watch to that beard.
This is way safer than standing in a bucket with a chainsaw 👍 Great video on the new products 👏
Sorry to comment completely off topic to the video, but I’ve been watching all your retaining wall videos trying to learn how they work. In other people’s videos I’ve seen them use permeable geofabric between the dirt in the base and the base material and also between the backfill and the drainage aggregate. I know you say no fabric between the wall and the drainage aggregate, but is there harm in using it in those other places? Is there a benefit? I guess people say it keeps the dirt and aggregate from mixing-is that really a huge concern?
we wanna see a 2024 ASV the baddest one they have
Great set up for trimming
It sure is
Stan : DP on his website made a Homemade Circular Saw for All his Units. Need to Watch DP and See what he did.
Cool toy to play with!!!
Totally awesome video
That's circular saw would be boss when the zombies come
Thank you for the video, How far up do you think you were able to reach with your machine and the extended arm?
Dirt Perfect fits on the end of his Excavator he has a round saw blade on it .
Dirt Perfect built one for his excavator / bobcat . 20 videos and 11 back .
They make man lifts for a reason and even quick attach boxes that’d be more useful
I wonder if the wheel loader would run it
Hi notice is Square Tube make fit on Mini Excavator boom is long
Hope your family member is ok .
The Old River Birch it is a River Tree loves water
10k more subs before 1mil subs, crazy.
So close!
@@Dirtmonkey Yes sir! I love your videoes, i learn alot from all of them! im 14. Starting a business, and right now i offer mowing lawns, trimming, and small brushcutting, and clean up stuff.
I have a Stihl km131 +
Trimmer
Edger
Blower
Brush
Soon getting a cultivator.
Also got a old lawn tractor, my dad bought 9 years ago, sold it to our neighbor 5 years ago, and then now i got it for free by our nerighbor like 2 months ago. it couldn't start at first. So me and my dad got a battery, then it started.
It could go and cut grass, but nedded more, so we changed the oil, air filter, and spark plug. The oil is what changed the most. it ran soo much better and smoother you could just hear it from the motor.
Right now were gonna change the knives, v belts, and bearings. and i think that will just do a whole lot more , the knives where so bad man, like maybe they have hit 2000 rocks or something. So changing them is needed. and the bearings and v belt is also gonna make a good change of it cuts for sure.
After we do that my dad will help me make a front bumper, put on a led light i bought, horn, voltmeter, and a rotor blink/blitz light,
rear light, warning triangle, and some buttons to control everything, and then a fuel filter.
and we will also make a costum-built lawn trailer. From scratch. we bought the wheels already. the ''box'' will be made out of some metal my dad say he knows where to buy. And i really think racks would be essential for it. but my dad doesnt that much, but the reason i think it is essential is so i can have my stihl stuff on one side of the trailer, and all the manual tools on the other side. instead of having 12 tools lay down on where the 1, 2 or 3 wheel barrels will be (they will be standing up at one of the ends so they fill less of the trailer) and i can also have my fuel, string line, edger blades, everything, Genius!
So the reason i told you all this, was so i could ask for some advice from you and you knowing, what im doing, how far i am, etc.
So what are some tips you can give me from your experience with this kind of business?
Keep up the good work!
With my 1845c loader just climbed up to the bucket. Didn't need to people. But this is easier.
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Kinda weird they using hydraulic fluid for chain/bar lube.. would be better if it used regular chain/bar lube. Also alot cheaper
I don’t see benefit compared to pole saw
your friend from stony ridge farmer. tried out a better saw then yours. you may want to ask him about his