If Clay endorses it, that speaks volumes. I always thought this guy was a class act. I also have a farm and property, just 40 acres. Believe me, after seeing this video, if I could afford one, I would go out and buy one today. :) Well done video Clay! I am still listening to your music on my mp3 players in tight rotation to this day.
What up with the chains behind the attachment hooked to the tie down points? To keep new operators from throwing shit at the door from having it too high?
this this is cool for around the house but if you want a real grinding head deni cemaf is where its with knife teeth i operate one everyday for a living its unstoppable
Just searched this guy's music videos - started one - just couldn't watch it! Way too saccharine sweet for my stomach...sorry, just the way it is...I guess the ladies like his music...Full respect for buying that rig though - exactly how I'd spend my wealth, if I had any!.
I just thought it was funny when he said "you can't bog this machine down" and spoke about not having to let the machine keep up. Uh yea, because you have a CAT 299D XHP lol. #DreamSkidSteer
Can you raise it up vertical and lift it high enough to drive up in to a cedar and get those lower limbs? Trim the cedars up high enough to drive a compact tractor under them?
I just finished 4 acres. Rented a Bobcat with this rig and did what you described. In retrospect, not so smart as it could throw debris at you. I tilted mine to vertical and raised it up to trim limbs and vines using the tracks to advance forward. At the vertical, it acted as a shield. I lowered it and tilted it down to mulch the debris up after delimbing... I cleared a heavy area and back mulched it in 6 hours. My brother in law tried to convince me to raise it level and drop down on trees. That is super dangerous as it exposes you to the spinning blades and debris as it cuts. I raise it at a diagonal and move through the brush then lower and back drag to finish up mulching. Just a rookie here.
Wow, Clay Walker in Mineola! I live in Pittsburg Texas, if you ever went to the dry cleaners in Mineola it was my grandmother who ran it for her cousin ;-)
If Clay endorses it, that speaks volumes. I always thought this guy was a class act. I also have a farm and property, just 40 acres. Believe me, after seeing this video, if I could afford one, I would go out and buy one today. :) Well done video Clay! I am still listening to your music on my mp3 players in tight rotation to this day.
What up with the chains behind the attachment hooked to the tie down points? To keep new operators from throwing shit at the door from having it too high?
this this is cool for around the house but if you want a real grinding head deni cemaf is where its with knife teeth i operate one everyday for a living its unstoppable
how much are they?
How are they when u hit stones or rocks? What do u have to do if u have some rock mixed in with brush!
How easy is the carbide change / replacement?
As facas sao fixas ou móveis?🇧🇷
Just searched this guy's music videos - started one - just couldn't watch it! Way too saccharine sweet for my stomach...sorry, just the way it is...I guess the ladies like his music...Full respect for buying that rig though - exactly how I'd spend my wealth, if I had any!.
I just thought it was funny when he said "you can't bog this machine down" and spoke about not having to let the machine keep up. Uh yea, because you have a CAT 299D XHP lol. #DreamSkidSteer
Bwatt5000 yeah, right...thats probably 100k worth of skid loader.
@@johngiles8320 Mmm no more like 50k
What style hydraulic motor is on this baby?
those skid steer or coming up in the game. I seen one with a motorgrader attachment on the front.
Do you remember the name of the attachment? I need to maintain some pasture roads.
So how much they pay you to do this promotional video?
What I want to know of how many cubic centimeters is the engine
Adolfo Nestor Jaime probably a 3.something liter 90hp 4 cylinder Diesel engine
for a skid steer or a. hydro axe 421 e
no specs just "wow this works great" no mention of the rig needed to make this work well aside from just spinning the blades.
Hey pal, I don't need lip service, show how it is done, don't just sit there and BS
Exactly what I'm saying. Quit the but sniffing and let's see how it eats. All I could see was just pushing stuff over. Not really eating it up.
Boring
Get a vail x mulcher it'll put ground shark to shame
A Diamond unit has more teeth.
Can you raise it up vertical and lift it high enough to drive up in to a cedar and get those lower limbs? Trim the cedars up high enough to drive a compact tractor under them?
I just finished 4 acres. Rented a Bobcat with this rig and did what you described. In retrospect, not so smart as it could throw debris at you. I tilted mine to vertical and raised it up to trim limbs and vines using the tracks to advance forward. At the vertical, it acted as a shield. I lowered it and tilted it down to mulch the debris up after delimbing... I cleared a heavy area and back mulched it in 6 hours. My brother in law tried to convince me to raise it level and drop down on trees. That is super dangerous as it exposes you to the spinning blades and debris as it cuts. I raise it at a diagonal and move through the brush then lower and back drag to finish up mulching. Just a rookie here.
how sharp are they?
Wow, Clay Walker in Mineola! I live in Pittsburg Texas, if you ever went to the dry cleaners in Mineola it was my grandmother who ran it for her cousin ;-)