Taking small bites out of it also helps spot hidden hazards like solution holes and hidden ditches you can have fun getting stuck in. I use a rotary cutter and with that you have to lift and drop it a lot more, like using a lawnmower to mulch tall grass.
@@UpstateBrushControl Doing doughnuts while mulching hahaha kidding. How about a day in the life of a forestry mulching co. Preparing your equipment for a job (checking it, servicing it) loading it up and then of course the grinding.
I see you have the adjustable push bar. When I am in the tall thin stuff, I like to run mine in the forward hole so that it pushes the material over a little more before it cuts it. seems to have a little less come back on the cab. However, I am mulching pole poplar in northern, MN I may be comparing apples to oranges.
Hello. As i am looking to buy one of these exact same untis for work here in my area of Texas, i was wondering where and how did you come up with the setup for the back of this ASV? I can see where it would help protect your equipment. Keep in mind i'm paying cash for the complete outfit, and i would like to see a few strobe lights on top of the machine. Before i get started, i would love to have this outfit that you have on yours put onto mine. Any help would be grateful. Love the vidoes. Thank you kindly. Scottishxpride, Texas.
We did all the work in-house, we bought the metal at the scrap yard and it probably took two days to put it together. We have tried strobe lights, but they kept breaking off, ha ha. If you come up with a good way to keep them on there, let me know.
What is a good price to buy a used machine like this? I wonder how many years old is the sweet spot. 3,5,7 years old? I’m considering an asv or Takeuchi. Thanks..
It's been a great head, until yesterday. I hit a man hole cover on a sewer right-of-way. It ripped the tooth holder off. It's not fecons fault. no matter what brand would of hit that thing it would have done some serious damage. Still love my fecon head!
Taking small bites out of it also helps spot hidden hazards like solution holes and hidden ditches you can have fun getting stuck in. I use a rotary cutter and with that you have to lift and drop it a lot more, like using a lawnmower to mulch tall grass.
I like the way you do things you and your crew work very hard and your good at what you do
Thank you so much!
Thanks for posting your video, we have been thinking about buying one for our fuels management company.
FANTASTIC VID brother! So glad I found this one! Great points. Im about to buy that exact setup in 4 weeks for N Idaho!!
Nice video as usual....great info. Really appreciate you taking the time to pass on your info and experience. 👍🏻
Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comment. Do you have any topics you'd like to see a video on?
@@UpstateBrushControl
Doing doughnuts while mulching hahaha kidding. How about a day in the life of a forestry mulching co. Preparing your equipment for a job (checking it, servicing it) loading it up and then of course the grinding.
I see you have the adjustable push bar. When I am in the tall thin stuff, I like to run mine in the forward hole so that it pushes the material over a little more before it cuts it. seems to have a little less come back on the cab. However, I am mulching pole poplar in northern, MN I may be comparing apples to oranges.
I thought about adjusting it, but I welded mine fixed with the vertical bars.
willp...here I am watching another great vlog...!
Thanks Erik
Love your work better than the others……. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
Great technique!
WHAT A MACHINE !!! 💪💪💪
Great Video
Hello. As i am looking to buy one of these exact same untis for work here in my area of Texas, i was wondering where and how did you come up with the setup for the back of this ASV? I can see where it would help protect your equipment. Keep in mind i'm paying cash for the complete outfit, and i would like to see a few strobe lights on top of the machine. Before i get started, i would love to have this outfit that you have on yours put onto mine. Any help would be grateful. Love the vidoes. Thank you kindly. Scottishxpride, Texas.
We did all the work in-house, we bought the metal at the scrap yard and it probably took two days to put it together. We have tried strobe lights, but they kept breaking off, ha ha. If you come up with a good way to keep them on there, let me know.
What is a good price to buy a used machine like this? I wonder how many years old is the sweet spot. 3,5,7 years old?
I’m considering an asv or Takeuchi. Thanks..
That bamboo is a nightmare
That's a good machine. I have seen videos where the driver goes all over the place, I don't like that
How do you bid work like this?
We bid everything by the job.
Man y'all need is a Brown tree cutter, they make it for your skid steer also
I'll pass on the Brown tree cutter and stick my Fecon
Tony Allen Fecon is the standard by which others set the bar. There is no comparison.
@@MajorC202 Fecon builds a nice mulcher... but there is no manufacturer that is objectively better than all the rest.
How do you like the fecon head ?
It's been a great head, until yesterday. I hit a man hole cover on a sewer right-of-way. It ripped the tooth holder off. It's not fecons fault. no matter what brand would of hit that thing it would have done some serious damage. Still love my fecon head!
What kind of cutter teeth are you using? Blades or carbide
How does the ASV in terms of fuel consumption? If you ran the machine steady for a full day, what's your typical fuel consumption?
50-60 gallons. Wide open all day long, shes thirsty, but she gets it done.
@@UpstateBrushControl what is your break even cost to run this machine hourly.. 150?
good video! Good technique! You might give a shout out to V-Belt logging.....that's how I found you.
Me too!
My god that’s a sexy machine tool combo