The libtard tree huggers with a stranglehold on CA forestry politics don't allow this type of work to be done. Hence outrageous forest fires. Up here in Idaho the forestry department is proactive and do manageable mulching which minimizes the severity of fires. Apples and oranges. Your vote counts!
The cooling system for the hydraulics must be an amazing bit of engineering. The heat being generated by this type of heavy work is incredible. Excellent video, thank you for not adding a crap sound track. The machine running is real music to my ears.
I worked beside a "I'm told" 600HP mulcher for almost a week. The most AWESOME and scariest machine I have every been around. That machine went thru over 100 gallons of diesel in less than eight hours and would go thru a two foot diameter tree in seconds. Don't remember the name of the machine but I will never forget the operators name, call me a liar all you want but the operators last name was Munch.
@Bruce Davies These are usually trees not worth harvesting. If they don't get mulched, they would get cut down and dragged to a chipper, or just piled up and burned. Mulching in place keeps the nutrients in place and lets it decompose back into the soil it grew from.
@Bruce Davies Those trees are NOT EVEN CLOSE to 100 years old, and how does this take jobs away from Americans? Land Services is an American company hired to do this job.
Whoa!! 😳 That huge mulcher is an impressive machine and the content was sooooo satisfying to watch! Loved the sheer power and efficiency of that thing! Great stuff.
All I can say is WOW! That's a amazing machine, both in what it can do, and how expensive those teeth are to replace. Thanks for a great video. It was really fun to watch that machine do it's work.
WOW, that was something else. I am reminded of my younger years where woods like that would be cleared with an ax and chainsaw (minimum wage was $1.50). Or if heavy equipment was used it would be a bulldozer knocking trees down. The wood would be harvested. There was no such thing a mulch. Or, at least, I wasn't aware of it.
That's some machine! The last time I saw anything like this in terms of size and power was when I worked as a refuse worker down at the tip where we unloaded the trucks, all of our compacted general waste would be shredded through huge mulching machines before being loaded into huge trailer trucks to be taken elsewhere for incineration or whatever it is they do with it now. Was quite extraordinary to see, and smell...
That was exciting to watch that machine just chew and spit out mulch. Thanks so much for the view from the operator's seat. The size of some of the trees that machine attacked was amazing. I watched the whole episode. Thanks for sharing and be safe.
Those woods are so dense that all of the trees are fighting for the same real estate. That's why none are really that big...just numerous. Sweet video.
it took over a hundred years of development to get to this point with these mulchers. great machines, but the ordinary rotary kind offers a lot more return on horsepower input.
Man the recovery time is instantly back to top speed on the drum, that's a incredible machine, talk about knocking a job out quick, man what a beast, it just goes threw them trees like nothing, that's some dence material too, awesome video, thanks for sharing 🌲💪🇺🇸
Thanks for watching! I think I forgot to mention in the vid that the mulcher head is PTO driven, not hydraulic so there is almost 100% energy transfer from the engine to the mulcher head, that's why it seems to recover so quickly and not bog down easily even in the bigger material.
This machine is mesmerizing. I watched the full video and was as engrossed at the end as I was at the start. I would love to see how the are regrows over the next 12-18 months
That thing is a beast, I think it would be fun to operate a piece of equipment like this. I’m also quite sure there is a lot of skill involved. Kudos to the operator. And thanks for the video.
Man, that "Trees Be Gone" machine has got some grunt! The trees just disappear, that's crazy. Awesome to watch, must have been a blast watching it onsite...
If you’re in the land clearing business and that monster isn’t your business life goal… 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ That machine is beyond awesome and worth every nickel. Just the time savings alone per acre, and it does at least 5 other jobs at the same time…. Thank you 🙏🏼 for sharing!!
Just a tip, but as a retired machinist of 45 years experience, when carbide tool bits first burst on the scene we had to re-sharpen them ourselves. I'd remove a couple and take them to your nearest tooling sharpening place and see what they can do with them. Buying one set to swap out while the other is being sharpened might save you some major outlay. If it were me; I'd buy a good 8" bench grinder and a couple of Green wheels and have at it by hand. It's not like the relief angles have to be exact for those.
@@samkaufman5232 Perhaps you don't, but I can assure you others of us have and do sharpen them. It ain't rocket science for a certified machinist to put an edge back on those large teeth as the profile is contained in the back rake of the tooth so you simply sharpen the face and you're done. Have done many smaller towable limb/tree stationary mulchers along with stump grinders for local guys. Better yet, buy an 8" pedestal grinder, equip it with a set of carbide wheels (green) and spend some time learning the process (20 minutes tops) yourself and sharpen them during your winter down time. Once taught, a high school student could do the job for you.
Cant wait for the remote controlled, fire management version. So much research and investment is needed to understand our new fire risks. Reducing brush is a technique to slow fire spread.
I rented a Prime Tech PT300 which looks similar to the Raptor... $25k for a week but worth it. I don’t know about the Raptor but the PT300 mulched, subsoiled and pulverized small rock. For an all in one land clearing machine these are just awesome.
@ depends, some days I was in light stuff like cedars and autumn olive which are soft wood junk trees that the PT ripped through fast. Hardwoods take longer and really depends on diameter of trunks. What took the most time was subsoiling the roots and rock which takes more time. I have since rented it a few more times but always could use another week. This is for my farm so I’m not getting reimbursement right away. I own a Case TV620 with FAE head which is good for small jobs only, the big difference is how fast you can feed and process… the Prime Tech tool carriers and mulch heads are 1000x faster and more powerful. If you have large acreage to clear, you’re not going to do it as fast with a CTL. Plus you can’t till out the root balls. I’ve done it both ways, cleared with a CTL and mulch head and a year later when it all regrows, go over it all with my boom sprayer. It’s extra work and expensive which is better spent on the PT300 cause I can till out the roots at the same time and be done. There are disadvantages, if you have lots of cedar, avoid mulching cause they will lower your soil acidly to astonishing high levels. It will take years of liming to correct. For that, your best bet is to dig them out with an excavator. This doesn’t answer your question cause it changes due to what your mulching. Based on straight clearing and not tilling, I would estimate 25-30 acres for soft wood and 18-25 hardwood. Those are experienced operator numbers, if your not then those numbers are less than half. If you till out the roots those numbers drop significantly too.
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Amazing equipment 😂😂😂. Thank goodness the noise was off. This machine is loud. It is something watching it push all of these trees over🎉🎉🎉🎉. Love the sped up version and the music😂🤣.
You can starta a massive business by sellings that all into all bags or all 🎁 boxes that all pieces of all wood and millions of dollars industrys ❤❤❤😊😊
I get so jealous watching these types of videos. The last 2 years spring fall and summer I have been clearing my parents back property that has been growing for 25yrs by my lonesome. Weed eater with blade a chainsaw and truck and me I've cleared a lot but still have a lot to go. I had to take down about 150 yards of fence that was covered with poison ivy with vines 2 inches thick running the length of the fence running in and out of the fence holes so that was great. It keeps me busy but I would love to have that thing for 4 or 5 days
Thumbs up. Man and his powerful machines exerting his will upon mother earth. I know humans evolved from apes but I haven’t seen anything like this machine manufactured by apes.
So, my guy used a Takeuchi TL12V2 skid steer with a Fecon head, had to use carbide teeth (we have surface shale) & it took 20 hours at $175 = $4200 to clear approximately 3 acres of everything under 8”. I’m imagining they need to charge “at least” $500 an hour, can he mulch the same 3 acres in 8 hours = $4000. You won’t get the ability to subsoil, but it doesn’t look like they’re going deep on this project. For small acreage, does it make sense to hire a machine that large? It is a nasty beast, I’d love to run it a couple hours.
This is the video that got me to subscribe 5 months ago. Do more of these if the opportunity arises. As always great content. Watch out for the bees man. 🤣
Very satisfying to watch. I'm sure it's an incredibly expensive machine, but with the labor savings it must be much cheaper to clear a large lot than using chainsaws, woodchippers, and traditional land clearing equipment.
"This Prinoth Raptor 500 is a real 'monster', With 450HP, it devours everything in its path without any obstacles. Terrible power and amazing performance
How well do these do on hill terrain like the Ohio valley region? Of all the videos I have watched on mulchers, it seems to be pretty flat terrain with slight grades.
Davin, as a business owner, are you crunching the numbers yet? LOL That Prinoth is very impressive, but somehow I like watching you with the Kubota and Munchie as you selectively clean up wooded land. Did I mention how impressive that Prinoth is? 😊
Thanks Jeff! I'm not sure I ever want something that big LOL! Bigger equipment means bigger problems but it was very impressive to see in person and watch what it can do.
Incredible. I've seen videos with a mulcher on a skid steer, but this is a whole nother beast. Thanks for bringing us along. Did you ask if they needed another operator?
Nice to see a European machine featured ! I thought it was since it says "keep back 100 m". I know them from their tracked snow clearing vehicles but had no idea about these mulchers ...
Why wasn’t the pine trees cut out for pulp wood before the monster mulcher went in? Just a question with the price for pine trees! Incredible how that machine clears out!
I feel like CalFire could use this to make firebreaks in moments, or access roads through the woods .amazing stuff.
I'd have to so agree with you on this statement.
I’m sure forest fire crews do use these.
The libtard tree huggers with a stranglehold on CA forestry politics don't allow this type of work to be done. Hence outrageous forest fires. Up here in Idaho the forestry department is proactive and do manageable mulching which minimizes the severity of fires. Apples and oranges. Your vote counts!
Yeah but they are all about saving the trees 🙄
Si, pero por conveniencia para algún departamento o persona no les conviene, corrupcion a gran escala.
It’s amazing what this machine can do. It mows through those tall trees like bush hogging a pasture. I really enjoy watching mulchers at work.
The cooling system for the hydraulics must be an amazing bit of engineering. The heat being generated by this type of heavy work is incredible. Excellent video, thank you for not adding a crap sound track. The machine running is real music to my ears.
Yeah. A radiator, fucking space magic.
That back compartment has multiple rads with fans all over. It’s quite impressive.
I second the credit for no crap sound track!
What is more important for this mulching jobs,hydraulic flow or hydraulic pressure ?.
@@DieselRamcharger LOL Bad day?
Nice job man. Thanks for featuring our customer Land Services Company and their new Raptor 500. Loved the video!
Thank you for letting us see what a giant mulcher can do. It’s like a lawn mower for the woods!
Yeah it kinda is like a lawnmower lol! Thank you for watching and supporting the channel!
I worked beside a "I'm told" 600HP mulcher for almost a week. The most AWESOME and scariest machine I have every been around. That machine went thru over 100 gallons of diesel in less than eight hours and would go thru a two foot diameter tree in seconds. Don't remember the name of the machine but I will never forget the operators name, call me a liar all you want but the operators last name was Munch.
@Bruce Davies These are usually trees not worth harvesting. If they don't get mulched, they would get cut down and dragged to a chipper, or just piled up and burned. Mulching in place keeps the nutrients in place and lets it decompose back into the soil it grew from.
With the current lumber market, if it is worth harvesting, they will come in and get it before this machine shows up. If it ain't, they dont.
@Bruce Davies Those trees are NOT EVEN CLOSE to 100 years old, and how does this take jobs away from Americans? Land Services is an American company hired to do this job.
@@EricNielsen187 I'm with you , how does this job take away American jobs.? I don't see it.
@@LatitudeSky makes too much sense for the virtue-signal crowd
That was 50 minutes of sheer enjoyment , fantastic content .
Thank you Keith! The next vid with the Cat 323 with the mulcher will be up in the next day or two so stay tuned!
Whoa!! 😳 That huge mulcher is an impressive machine and the content was sooooo satisfying to watch! Loved the sheer power and efficiency of that thing! Great stuff.
I was starting to think I was the only woman who loves this type of equipment.
All I can say is WOW! That's a amazing machine, both in what it can do, and how expensive those teeth are to replace. Thanks for a great video. It was really fun to watch that machine do it's work.
Yeah I think I said the word “wow” on quite a few occasions watching that thing in person. Thank you for watching!
Love how this thing cuts down those trees and shreds them to sawdust!
LOL, that is Munchie on steroids! Thanks for sharing this one!👍👍Look forward for your return to this property! This was awesome.
WOW, that was something else. I am reminded of my younger years where woods like that would be cleared with an ax and chainsaw (minimum wage was $1.50). Or if heavy equipment was used it would be a bulldozer knocking trees down. The wood would be harvested. There was no such thing a mulch. Or, at least, I wasn't aware of it.
OH! I am a fan of that huge mulcher. Thanks for taking us with you!
That's some machine! The last time I saw anything like this in terms of size and power was when I worked as a refuse worker down at the tip where we unloaded the trucks, all of our compacted general waste would be shredded through huge mulching machines before being loaded into huge trailer trucks to be taken elsewhere for incineration or whatever it is they do with it now. Was quite extraordinary to see, and smell...
That was exciting to watch that machine just chew and spit out mulch. Thanks so much for the view from the operator's seat. The size of some of the trees that machine attacked was amazing. I watched the whole episode. Thanks for sharing and be safe.
Very impressive, that machine took that thicket of trees down like mowing tall grass. Great video!
That thing is all business!.
That is a monster of a machine. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Wow, that was insane watching what that machine can do.
Wow amazing machine. Great job,total enjoyed watching these men who run these great machines.
Those woods are so dense that all of the trees are fighting for the same real estate. That's why none are really that big...just numerous. Sweet video.
In a zombie apocalypse that will be my z wagon
This machine is remarkable and what's scary is this is a smaller one. This is one of the greatest all in one tools of all-time.
it took over a hundred years of development to get to this point with these mulchers. great machines, but the ordinary rotary kind offers a lot more return on horsepower input.
Man the recovery time is instantly back to top speed on the drum, that's a incredible machine, talk about knocking a job out quick, man what a beast, it just goes threw them trees like nothing, that's some dence material too, awesome video, thanks for sharing 🌲💪🇺🇸
Thanks for watching! I think I forgot to mention in the vid that the mulcher head is PTO driven, not hydraulic so there is almost 100% energy transfer from the engine to the mulcher head, that's why it seems to recover so quickly and not bog down easily even in the bigger material.
@@idigit4967 sweet, that machine is no joke,
dense vs dence
Ya'll are extremely handy. Awesome video. You are the men that make America Great.
This machine is mesmerizing. I watched the full video and was as engrossed at the end as I was at the start. I would love to see how the are regrows over the next 12-18 months
Excellent video/narration! Thank you.
That is an impressive machine, just watch that thing go . I really love watching a machine like that, it's amazing .
🤗👍💖💫
That thing is a beast, I think it would be fun to operate a piece of equipment like this. I’m also quite sure there is a lot of skill involved. Kudos to the operator. And thanks for the video.
scouts are cheap compared to hitting a boulder
With this comment, I wonder if this machine is used often up north say in New Hampshire where big rocks are just underground.
Man, that "Trees Be Gone" machine has got some grunt! The trees just disappear, that's crazy. Awesome to watch, must have been a blast watching it onsite...
If you’re in the land clearing business and that monster isn’t your business life goal… 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
That machine is beyond awesome and worth every nickel. Just the time savings alone per acre, and it does at least 5 other jobs at the same time….
Thank you 🙏🏼 for sharing!!
Yeah that thing can just do stuff a skid steer can't. It was one impressive machine.
Amazing machine, i'd like to see more of it.
I m in love with that machine!!! Probably love the other machines as well.
That thing could make some pasture land real quick. 😎👍💪🏻😎
Brought out the good ole boy and boy was he hungry! Totally enjoyed this.
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Idk why but this is so satisfying to watch
Just a tip, but as a retired machinist of 45 years experience, when carbide tool bits first burst on the scene we had to re-sharpen them ourselves. I'd remove a couple and take them to your nearest tooling sharpening place and see what they can do with them. Buying one set to swap out while the other is being sharpened might save you some major outlay.
If it were me; I'd buy a good 8" bench grinder and a couple of Green wheels and have at it by hand. It's not like the relief angles have to be exact for those.
You don't sharpen carbides anyone. Just run them until they are done. I believe this model also has reversible carbides.
If you do need to sharpen them…the drum will rotate easier if all the teeth have the same profile shape.
@@samkaufman5232 Perhaps you don't, but I can assure you others of us have and do sharpen them. It ain't rocket science for a certified machinist to put an edge back on those large teeth as the profile is contained in the back rake of the tooth so you simply sharpen the face and you're done. Have done many smaller towable limb/tree stationary mulchers along with stump grinders for local guys. Better yet, buy an 8" pedestal grinder, equip it with a set of carbide wheels (green) and spend some time learning the process (20 minutes tops) yourself and sharpen them during your winter down time. Once taught, a high school student could do the job for you.
This was one of my favorite videos! Omg needing more
Thanks for letting me enjoy the video with you see you soon
I was going to say Damm what a BIG lawn mower looks like it when u go fast forward WOW 😳😳😳 THANKS😁👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Holy cow! That is a beast of a machine, take them down like tooth picks. Impressive mulching machine
Cant wait for the remote controlled, fire management version. So much research and investment is needed to understand our new fire risks. Reducing brush is a technique to slow fire spread.
It's so satisfying to watch, if I walk away for a second and miss some I rewind it to make sure I didn't miss anything 🙂
Wow!!👍Nice machinery!! Good job!🦋👍🇺🇸
Thanks Val!
I rented a Prime Tech PT300 which looks similar to the Raptor... $25k for a week but worth it. I don’t know about the Raptor but the PT300 mulched, subsoiled and pulverized small rock. For an all in one land clearing machine these are just awesome.
How many acres could you clear in a week?
@ depends, some days I was in light stuff like cedars and autumn olive which are soft wood junk trees that the PT ripped through fast. Hardwoods take longer and really depends on diameter of trunks. What took the most time was subsoiling the roots and rock which takes more time. I have since rented it a few more times but always could use another week. This is for my farm so I’m not getting reimbursement right away. I own a Case TV620 with FAE head which is good for small jobs only, the big difference is how fast you can feed and process… the Prime Tech tool carriers and mulch heads are 1000x faster and more powerful. If you have large acreage to clear, you’re not going to do it as fast with a CTL. Plus you can’t till out the root balls. I’ve done it both ways, cleared with a CTL and mulch head and a year later when it all regrows, go over it all with my boom sprayer. It’s extra work and expensive which is better spent on the PT300 cause I can till out the roots at the same time and be done. There are disadvantages, if you have lots of cedar, avoid mulching cause they will lower your soil acidly to astonishing high levels. It will take years of liming to correct. For that, your best bet is to dig them out with an excavator. This doesn’t answer your question cause it changes due to what your mulching. Based on straight clearing and not tilling, I would estimate 25-30 acres for soft wood and 18-25 hardwood. Those are experienced operator numbers, if your not then those numbers are less than half. If you till out the roots those numbers drop significantly too.
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It's cool to see you two together as friends awsome dudes good job
Amazing equipment 😂😂😂. Thank goodness the noise was off. This machine is loud. It is something watching it push all of these trees over🎉🎉🎉🎉. Love the sped up version and the music😂🤣.
Yeah its super loud LOL!
I. Realy. Do. Enjoy. Watching. Those big monsers. Work. Great. Job guys
What an amazing clearance. That sure is some mulcher.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great camera angles. Fast land clearing!
Extremely massive machines they really do the job, Quick and easy for them
Love your channel, good education to learn about clearing land, I need one 💯💯🔥🔥👍👍😎😎
That would be fun to run. But as to land clearing it still leaves the stumps, they might be ground level or a little lower but they are still there
Sounds like dozer time with a root rake
If this device shreds below ground level-there should be no stumps left-just mulch!
You can starta a massive business by sellings that all into all bags or all 🎁 boxes that all pieces of all wood and millions of dollars industrys ❤❤❤😊😊
I get so jealous watching these types of videos. The last 2 years spring fall and summer I have been clearing my parents back property that has been growing for 25yrs by my lonesome. Weed eater with blade a chainsaw and truck and me I've cleared a lot but still have a lot to go. I had to take down about 150 yards of fence that was covered with poison ivy with vines 2 inches thick running the length of the fence running in and out of the fence holes so that was great. It keeps me busy but I would love to have that thing for 4 or 5 days
Very therapeutic to watch. Love it
You were right. That was REALLY REALLY COOL! That thing is all engine and teeth!
Thumbs up. Man and his powerful machines exerting his will upon mother earth. I know humans evolved from apes but I haven’t seen anything like this machine manufactured by apes.
Yeah that machine is one powerful piece of equipment!
Looks like just out in the back yard for a casual mowing of the lawn……amazing!
So, my guy used a Takeuchi TL12V2 skid steer with a Fecon head, had to use carbide teeth (we have surface shale) & it took 20 hours at $175 = $4200 to clear approximately 3 acres of everything under 8”. I’m imagining they need to charge “at least” $500 an hour, can he mulch the same 3 acres in 8 hours = $4000. You won’t get the ability to subsoil, but it doesn’t look like they’re going deep on this project. For small acreage, does it make sense to hire a machine that large? It is a nasty beast, I’d love to run it a couple hours.
Man created that machinery not to mention the rocket and I still am wowwwwwed by the iPhone and cars!
The tree huggers are freakin' losing it watching this video hahaha good god that thing is an absolute beast!!!
Dawns here ☀️
This is the video that got me to subscribe 5 months ago. Do more of these if the opportunity arises. As always great content. Watch out for the bees man. 🤣
That thing is like King Kong rampaging through the Jungle. Nothing left but a Memory!
Yum Yum eat 'em up!
That is my dream job, getting to run a mulcher like that.
Very satisfying to watch. I'm sure it's an incredibly expensive machine, but with the labor savings it must be much cheaper to clear a large lot than using chainsaws, woodchippers, and traditional land clearing equipment.
I would charge admission just to watch that Beast of the East.
LOL I know right! One of the operations managers wanted to nickname it the "Fire Ant"
Omg!! That's the one Kick-Ass machine
Gives a New Meaning to the word " Munchie "...impressive!!
You got that right Gary!
"This Prinoth Raptor 500 is a real 'monster', With 450HP, it devours everything in its path without any obstacles. Terrible power and amazing performance
Man that thing is Munchie after being on steroids for a year!!! Thanks for sharing the video!! Loved it.
Wow! Big Daddy!😳❤✌ The trees are like toothpicks!
Thanks for the awesome video my friend that's 1 big and incredible mulching machine
Clearing 5 acres with that machine….How much would that cost the customer, you think?????
Love your videos, Brother!!!! Keep ‘em coming!!!!!
Is any of that wood useful for building or are the tress too small?
How well do these do on hill terrain like the Ohio valley region? Of all the videos I have watched on mulchers, it seems to be pretty flat terrain with slight grades.
Could those trees be used for pulp wood prior to mulching ?
Holy hell batman!!!! That thing is massive!!!! Can I just volunteer to work for them for a few days just to play with that??!
Davin, as a business owner, are you crunching the numbers yet? LOL
That Prinoth is very impressive, but somehow I like watching you with the Kubota and Munchie as you selectively clean up wooded land.
Did I mention how impressive that Prinoth is? 😊
Thanks Jeff! I'm not sure I ever want something that big LOL! Bigger equipment means bigger problems but it was very impressive to see in person and watch what it can do.
Incredible. I've seen videos with a mulcher on a skid steer, but this is a whole nother beast. Thanks for bringing us along. Did you ask if they needed another operator?
same here, this is huge
LOVE this machine and I'm an old lady who can't even figure out her cell phone. So cool to see those nasty cheap trees mulched.
Was that BigFoot jogging at the 24:55th mark?
Big foot turns cat food
That machine is just getting those trees and chewing them up like there's no tomorrow!!!👍
Thank you for the video it is great. This machine is a beast will rip anything in its path. Wow.
Nice to see a European machine featured ! I thought it was since it says "keep back 100 m". I know them from their tracked snow clearing vehicles but had no idea about these mulchers ...
Wonder how it would handle oaks other hardwoods. This is mostly pine. Very impressive regardless.
This is so satisfying. Love it❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
Drone footage? Seeing that from above would be amazing!
What is that machine built on, is it bulldozer base or excavator? Thank you for showing this awesome machine. Have a great day.
❤️🙏 Love from Scotland ❤️❤️
I tried to look it up. What is a duck empilement?
Amazing Machine to watch
New life goal: operate one of these bad boys.
Re sharpening the tips on that thing is probably an all-day project
That was crazy!
What does that thing cost per hour?
Love those machines. Love love love those machines.
Mulching heaven with monster cool! Unbelievable really. Fun day for you all.
Awesome work. Can you record more 2x work? Thanks for the awesome videos.
Why wasn’t the pine trees cut out for pulp wood before the monster mulcher went in? Just a question with the price for pine trees! Incredible how that machine clears out!