It is interesting to see what the smaller units can do. From the grand daddy ones used along I-95 to this one. You can buy something like this one as a country home owner to keep your land tidy!👍👍
You know, some comments don’t like the discussions but I really get an education and appreciate that Davin is an expert! Some big company is going to hire Davin and pay him a tub of money to sell sell sell and wreck my big munchie video obsession. Well that’s America.
That thing does really well on the TL6, which was already an idea size for a large homestead or small farm. A homeowner with a lot of land or a small farm could easily get a lot of use out of it. TL6 and 8s are quite affordable as well.
Just as a bit of silliness, each time the tripod falls over, I can't stop from saying out loud "Help! Help! I fallen and I can't get up!" So now the next time the tripod takes a fall you will hear this old broad in your head calling out "Help! Help! I fallen and I can't get up!" 😉😊😄😆😅
That Rut-branded TMC Cancela manufactured low flow head is very similar in specs to TMC Cancela’s TLE 125 model, but without the front flap. Many of the videos TMC Cancela has produced shows this head on remote-controlled carriers used primarily for slope mowing/mulching. Very good video Davin!
question with the mulchers u ran i noticed that they didn't come equipped with a front cover or guard to help limit anything kicked out of the mulcher. Is that u gotta get installed from factory or do u gotta order that from the factory and install it yourself just curious about that.
@@idigit4967 Davin I will be very curious to see the same head design in high flow version because I find that the profile and angle of attack seems larger than on the other high flo heads you usually use
i like how he says "under 20k" their website shows $18,$$$, so by the time you pay tax and dock fees, your over 20k$ and theres no way that its worth that. make it 8-10k and you are marketable. i would not hesitate to take my old ford 4000 tractor and 80's era 72" bushog and cut every bit of that in second gear, and im certain it would mulch it up smaller than that unit did. at that price i would expect golf course smooth.
He's right. Any of the mulching heads is over priced to the max. The thing is nearly wore out before it pays for itself . I looked into one and could not see it making any money if you do the maintance brake down on it. I just bought a high flow disk mulcher for allot less and I know it will out perform this drum mulcher I also bought a rut manufactured one.
Wow this looks awesome for about $120k you could get a truck trailer and one of these setups for a landscaping company and I'm betting it would speed the production up big time
I think you need to figure out if bringing a bigger mulcher into the equation is a better decision cost-wise. You're obviously taking longer with that smaller setup, so running the numbers, would it be more cost effective to go the bigger route? Run the numbers for us and let us know, if this was a job you were getting paid on, and had both options, taking all the cost considerations in mind i.e., gas, travel, time... , where does the margin favor you more? I'm aware this is not a paying job represented in this video rather he's trying this smaller setup to see what the outcome will be. However, I am asking what would be the best option and make the most margin. I think that if you had one of your personal rigs that had a bigger mulcher like we've seen in past vids, you would have torn through that at a much faster rate. But, having that bigger setup, would that eat into your margin with more expense? Inquiring minds want to know...
I noticed that without the front door flap that you can open and close, that this head throws stuff pretty bad. The only plus I can see is the overhead should be cheaper so you can charge less while still making profit. That might allow you to under bid the bigger guys on these small jobs. I'm just guessing, since I've never had a business. If I had the choice I'd go bigger, just so there would be more jobs I could handle. But like I said I'm just guessing mostly. I would suppose it would depend on what the most type of jobs are available wherever area you would be looking to get them. I think I would do lots of research before making a decision on what size to get.
It is painful to watch this equipment going back and forth and wasting so much time. Why not go round and round the paddock in one direction and when finished in one direction, reverse the track and go over the mulched paddock in the other direction. I suspect this would halve the amount of time required?
I like your idea about going round and round, but in the real world there is always a lot of junk hidden underneath the vines and bushes. Anything from house trash to car tires to old engines parts and more. I have seen forestry mulchers bust into /fall through old septic tanks and pits get stuck. It's better to work the machine safe and take your time
Good job as usual. Looks like it has good recovery time as well when spoiling back up to speed.
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Great video..Thanks for sharing..
Never will understand the negative comments..
Mostly armchair operators that rode a tractor once or twice... or jealousy driven comments.
It is interesting to see what the smaller units can do. From the grand daddy ones used along I-95 to this one. You can buy something like this one as a country home owner to keep your land tidy!👍👍
You know, some comments don’t like the discussions but I really get an education and appreciate that Davin is an expert! Some big company is going to hire Davin and pay him a tub of money to sell sell sell and wreck my big munchie video obsession. Well that’s America.
Good job and video Brother. Go-Pro down and needing hazard pay … lol. When the stick hit the camera is proof why people mulch not facing the road.
I still believe I'd rather have more machine than i need, rather than to pass on jobs because i didn't have the equipment.
That thing does really well on the TL6, which was already an idea size for a large homestead or small farm. A homeowner with a lot of land or a small farm could easily get a lot of use out of it. TL6 and 8s are quite affordable as well.
Get Her Done !!!
I don't like how it's leaving a partially shredded subs sticking up even after a few runs.
Thanks for the review Davin! Also I see 100k subscribers 🎉🎉🎉
Just as a bit of silliness, each time the tripod falls over, I can't stop from saying out loud "Help! Help! I fallen and I can't get up!" So now the next time the tripod takes a fall you will hear this old broad in your head calling out "Help! Help! I fallen and I can't get up!" 😉😊😄😆😅
Mulch plus one tripod! Lol! 😂
That’s the perfect sized machine for that job
That Rut-branded TMC Cancela manufactured low flow head is very similar in specs to TMC Cancela’s TLE 125 model, but without the front flap.
Many of the videos TMC Cancela has produced shows this head on remote-controlled carriers used primarily for slope mowing/mulching.
Very good video Davin!
Seems to run good great video thanks Davin
Congrats on 100k !
Oh my gosh...You are too funny! 😅😂
5:03 Remarkable craftsmanship displayed by these industrial giants.
I want one. :) Thanks for sharing with us. :)
Nice 👍
hello Davin & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Davin Friends Randy
this unit one improvement is front gate/door keep stuff from flinging to a minimum
Front door is an option.
Awesome video as always, thanks for sharing
question with the mulchers u ran i noticed that they didn't come equipped with a front cover or guard to help limit anything kicked out of the mulcher. Is that u gotta get installed from factory or do u gotta order that from the factory and install it yourself just curious about that.
There's a limited number of models that can be equipped with the flap byt he manufacturer.
Nice twig cutter. I can cut the same with my brush cutter and faster for 1/3rd the price.
Nice little machine
Devon you're still tripod killer😂
So true lol
@@idigit4967 Davin I will be very curious to see the same head design in high flow version because I find that the profile and angle of attack seems larger than on the other high flo heads you usually use
i like how he says "under 20k" their website shows $18,$$$, so by the time you pay tax and dock fees, your over 20k$ and theres no way that its worth that. make it 8-10k and you are marketable. i would not hesitate to take my old ford 4000 tractor and 80's era 72" bushog and cut every bit of that in second gear, and im certain it would mulch it up smaller than that unit did. at that price i would expect golf course smooth.
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He's right. Any of the mulching heads is over priced to the max. The thing is nearly wore out before it pays for itself . I looked into one and could not see it making any money if you do the maintance brake down on it. I just bought a high flow disk mulcher for allot less and I know it will out perform this drum mulcher I also bought a rut manufactured one.
Quoted price includes freight. Taxes are determined by location.
I believe it includes freight. I should say.
Well Davin how many tripods did you flatten or kill with this machine today.
Everything you mulched there I can do with my brush cutter I’d like to see what this head can do to a 12-16” dead fall
Wow this looks awesome for about $120k you could get a truck trailer and one of these setups for a landscaping company and I'm betting it would speed the production up big time
No sir, a machine and the mulch head is around 100-120k
I like the price point for both ...
Ohhh, I like this better than Munchie for my purposes. Too bad no one around here has this one.
I think you need to figure out if bringing a bigger mulcher into the equation is a better decision cost-wise. You're obviously taking longer with that smaller setup, so running the numbers, would it be more cost effective to go the bigger route? Run the numbers for us and let us know, if this was a job you were getting paid on, and had both options, taking all the cost considerations in mind i.e., gas, travel, time... , where does the margin favor you more? I'm aware this is not a paying job represented in this video rather he's trying this smaller setup to see what the outcome will be. However, I am asking what would be the best option and make the most margin. I think that if you had one of your personal rigs that had a bigger mulcher like we've seen in past vids, you would have torn through that at a much faster rate. But, having that bigger setup, would that eat into your margin with more expense?
Inquiring minds want to know...
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Im probably not going to use that in my backyard. Looks like it might kill my neighbors dog. 🤔🤷🏼♂️🤪
Meh, I'd still rather have an FAE DML for the lowflow stuff
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I noticed that without the front door flap that you can open and close, that this head throws stuff pretty bad.
The only plus I can see is the overhead should be cheaper so you can charge less while still making profit. That might allow you to under bid the bigger guys on these small jobs.
I'm just guessing, since I've never had a business.
If I had the choice I'd go bigger, just so there would be more jobs I could handle. But like I said I'm just guessing mostly. I would suppose it would depend on what the most type of jobs are available wherever area you would be looking to get them. I think I would do lots of research before making a decision on what size to get.
You get the size mulcher that matches your skid steer, and the size of skid steer depends on what you can afford or haul
I don't know if the knives just aren't sharp or what but that thing sucks.
Size matters just saying I like the bigger mulchers
Depends on the job.
My 6' Bush Hog on my 60 horse tractor can mow that crap in 3rd gear.. I'd be done and back home by lunchtime 🥃😎👌
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Beings mulcher is designed for urban usage, a door for back grinding would provide more safety of operation.
This doesn't seem to make much sense. That job could be done in a few minutes with a $4k brush cutter. The point of a mulcher is taking down trees.
$70,000 boy toy.
Steer clear, my friends. It’s a pooch.
It is painful to watch this equipment going back and forth and wasting so much time. Why not go round and round the paddock in one direction and when finished in one direction, reverse the track and go over the mulched paddock in the other direction. I suspect this would halve the amount of time required?
I like your idea about going round and round, but in the real world there is always a lot of junk hidden underneath the vines and bushes. Anything from house trash to car tires to old engines parts and more. I have seen forestry mulchers bust into /fall through old septic tanks and pits get stuck. It's better to work the machine safe and take your time
Talk less plz.
Be quiet when the men are talking, honey 😂