If I owned the company that made that bush hog I would be sending you a billboard with the company name and phone number that you could mount to that because that is some of the best advertisement I have ever seen. That thing is a beast ...well done!
Amazing job as always my friend! Always enjoy your videos, that mower did a fantastic job handling all that thick brush and grass! Great camera angle as well, its fun to watch how much is going into the mower and how it handles chopping it all down.
@@tlcbushhogging I would love to see more of your single blade rotary mower with brush and grass like this, with the camera angle down so we can see what its handling!
Nice video. I get so tired of seeing people on here who aint got a clue how to use a bush hog. Glad to see you are smart enough to give that thing time to do what its supposed to do. Most are in too big a hurry .
Looks good. Somebody let that place go for about 7 yrs to long. I am glad you got it when you did wouldnt have taken but a couple more and it would have took heavy equipment to retreive that ground back. Nice looking Job Fella.
Great video and nice job. I do lots of brush hogging I have a 10’ rhino. Just a little advice when mowing that heavy stuff or big trees raise that mower up and knock it down then hit it a second time for a Final Cut. You never know what’s in that brush. Broke a pto gear and had to split the tractor in half to fix it, learned the hard way. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for sharing what you learned .... to help us all save some $$$ from making similar mistakes. Is there a shear pin or slip clutch option which might help in this scenario? I don't know if there is a clutch or pin strong enough to be effective with the power/torque needed to drive this size mower.
Not sure if you will ever read this but I hope your equipment is all well. On the contrary this was by far the best bush hogging video I have ever seen and I watch these type of videos for fun. Stupendous job. Be safe out there and hydrate.
I like watching you cut, not sure but I’ll ask anyway, a drone shot would be awesome, an over the top to see the acreage, man that bush hog cuts like butter lol
Challenging hell! That was bungle in the jungle! I’m so impressed with your Landpride 2512 and I know what you were doing with it bordered on forestry mulching lol. I hope you got paid well for that one. You deserve it 👍🏻
I’m throughly impressed with both the tractor and the cutter especially on this job. It’s speaks volumes on the quality they put into making this thing
Awesome work. Just my opinion here if you can speed up the video plus you may need a drone to help show people the top view of the area you have cleaned. Watching from Switzerland. Thank you for sharing your vids. Very inspiring to me... Cheers!
@@tlcbushhogging I disagree with the op. Please, do not speed up the video, and lord above don't cover up the sound of that awesome mower with music! For those of us who have and do run rotary cutters the sound of the grind is all the music we need! That tractor and hog is a beast of a combination. Great job! On a side note, that area looked like it could have used a good prescribed fire run through it. Lol
Great video as usual. I subscribe to a few other youtubers' channels and they run skid steers with mulching heads on the front of them and I would have never thought you would have done as well as you did with that mower in the thick stuff. With you having an open cab on the tractor, have you had problems with ticks and other insects getting on you?
SOU BRASILEIRO E A MAIS DE CINQUENTA ANOS TRABALHO COM MÁQUINAS, JÁ TRABALHEI ATÉ COM CINCO ROÇADEIRAS INDIVIDUAIS ACOPLADAS. MAS ESSA AÍ É FANTÁSTICA CREIO QUE MOVIMENTADA PELA TOMADA DE FORÇA DO TRATOR E PARECE NÃO USAR CORREIAS. PARABÉNS PELO SEU TRABALHO, E CONFESSO QUE FIQUEI COM VONTADE DE TRABALHAR UM POUCO PARA LHE AJUDAR, POIS ADORO MÁQUINAS PRODUTIVAS E BEM PROJETADAS. EM QUAL PAÍS VOCÊ RESIDE ? ? UMA VEZ MAIS PARABÉNS E BOM TRABALHO. ABRAÇOS MEU IRMÃO.
When I worked for TDoT , we had landpride . Can’t remember the size but it was attached to a international harvester side mower for double the cutting with .. a very mean and unforgiving thing
I have the same mower I hope there are grease fittings on the bar that goes though and connects each batwig if there are no fittings that will become a problem , we purched ours in 2019 bad idea. Thought you should know.
If that's all blackberry thickets and other junk, make sure you check yourself for ticks and redbugs. Just watching that makes me itchy, that kind of itchy that comes from doing a whole lot of brushhogging. It's about jaw drop just how much real estate thickets like what was going on there can cover and hide some pretty nice ground. Course it would be hard to tell that at first look just how nice the area could be if cut and maintained to a bare minimum of maybe a cut a year or two cuts a year.
Some good acreage reclaim here! Would love to be out there running around in a SLV 95 with a mulcher head plunging the rest HA... I am guessing 9.5 hours
Man it makes me so excited that it’s actually growing I never actually thought it would take off like it has. I can’t be more thankful for everyone that’s been supporting this.
You need to get some other camera angles to keep viewer interest. Just a second camera watching you. You’ll have to hop out and move it from time to time, but would make for a more interesting perspective.
I did a lot of skipping through your video because I didn’t want to spend a hour watching real-time footage. Most of the transformation of yards, fields, etc. videos I watch will speed up the video during repetitive work.
I think you have that said a little too high why do you lower it is possible about an inch you might get better results far is the finer cut of your brush hog what do you think?
@@tlcbushhogging regardless I still think it wouldn’t hurt bring it down to 3 inches to give it a try see what happens if it does not work then we go back to 4 inches. It’s worth the experiment you might be surprised you were shot.
Prime example of what not to do with the equipment you’re making a living with I do the same thing for a living and have fired guys for the same exact thing skid plates aren’t cheap either hitting trees
ATTENTION UA-camR YOUR CAMERA NEEDS TO BE FACING FORWARD NOT BACKWARDS i don't want to stare the lawn mower and the ground the video is very long but also very very boring your camera could also be set on a tripod looking back at you i was going to give you a thumbs down but as a favor to you i didn't i also did not like and subscribe you need improvement
I don’t need anything if you don’t like it then don’t watch it. My subscribers didn’t want it facing forward they wanted to see what it looked like afterwards. And it’s not a lawn mower.
There’s something so satisfying about cleaning up an area with a bush hog! Great video!
If I owned the company that made that bush hog I would be sending you a billboard with the company name and phone number that you could mount to that because that is some of the best advertisement I have ever seen. That thing is a beast ...well done!
I’d gladly advertise for them it’s definitely been tough
Great video and nice work - can't believe how thick some of that brush was. That mower worked like a charm.
That mower impresses me every time I use it
@@tlcbushhogging at the price they`re asking for it one should be impressed all the time
The best video yet of heavy cutting very nice job 👍👍😎
Amazing job as always my friend! Always enjoy your videos, that mower did a fantastic job handling all that thick brush and grass! Great camera angle as well, its fun to watch how much is going into the mower and how it handles chopping it all down.
Thank you. And I was a little worried when I first looked at this job but it turned out great
@@tlcbushhogging Yes it did! You do a fantastic job as always with this mower!
@@thevacuumnerd it always seems to impress me
@@tlcbushhogging I would love to see more of your single blade rotary mower with brush and grass like this, with the camera angle down so we can see what its handling!
@@thevacuumnerd I’ll try to get some with it if I can come across a smaller job
Espectacular hombre y máquina combinación perfecta ,el mejor empleado del año para este muchacho,,,, saludos desde CDE Paraguay
Esto si que es un trabajo muy duro y bien hecho , saludos desde CDE Paraguay
Impressive work that brush was thicc. One or 2 passes and it was looking almost like a lawn.
Yeah I’m hoping it will allow the grass to take over. The property owner has it up for sale
Dang, cuts a wide path clean. Sure hope you don't anger a nest of murder 🐝
hornets being out in the open n all. 😫😭😱😖
I'm a country boy and always dreamed of owning a peice of land to just take care of it you inspire me.
Nice video. I get so tired of seeing people on here who aint got a clue how to use a bush hog. Glad to see you are smart enough to give that thing time to do what its supposed to do. Most are in too big a hurry .
Looks good. Somebody let that place go for about 7 yrs to long. I am glad you got it when you did wouldnt have taken but a couple more and it would have took heavy equipment to retreive that ground back. Nice looking Job Fella.
Yeah it belonged to the owners father that passed away so it’s definitely been a while since it was maintained
I really like doing that kind of mowing just to see how good it looks when you’re done and keeping it mowed so it will turn back into pasture
New viewer here, I agree with keeping the video long, I liked it. Thanks!
Great video and nice job. I do lots of brush hogging I have a 10’ rhino. Just a little advice when mowing that heavy stuff or big trees raise that mower up and knock it down then hit it a second time for a Final Cut. You never know what’s in that brush. Broke a pto gear and had to split the tractor in half to fix it, learned the hard way. Keep the videos coming.
Been there, done that, did first cut elevated when it got dense. I learned that from much smaller mowers, and applied it to the big boy.
Thanks for sharing what you learned .... to help us all save some $$$ from making similar mistakes. Is there a shear pin or slip clutch option which might help in this scenario? I don't know if there is a clutch or pin strong enough to be effective with the power/torque needed to drive this size mower.
Not sure if you will ever read this but I hope your equipment is all well. On the contrary this was by far the best bush hogging video I have ever seen and I watch these type of videos for fun. Stupendous job. Be safe out there and hydrate.
I always try to reply to as many as possible
I like watching you cut, not sure but I’ll ask anyway, a drone shot would be awesome, an over the top to see the acreage, man that bush hog cuts like butter lol
You do great work and that's an awesome piece of equipment 'I really enjoyed watching this show some more 😊
Great video!!!
Challenging hell! That was bungle in the jungle! I’m so impressed with your Landpride 2512 and I know what you were doing with it bordered on forestry mulching lol. I hope you got paid well for that one. You deserve it 👍🏻
I’m throughly impressed with both the tractor and the cutter especially on this job. It’s speaks volumes on the quality they put into making this thing
That’s a bad bad mower.
I didn’t hear you hit a single rock, tough machine, and good job.
Great job. Look watching you knock down that tall stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Enjoying the longer content...
Doing what I can going into fall it gets pretty slow
Man, the longer the better BrotherMan!!! Keep up the good work and stay Safe!
Thank you
That bush hog is a beast!
Awesome work. Just my opinion here if you can speed up the video plus you may need a drone to help show people the top view of the area you have cleaned. Watching from Switzerland. Thank you for sharing your vids. Very inspiring to me... Cheers!
I have a drone I just don’t use it very much I’ve never been able to get it catch the audio
@@tlcbushhogging I disagree with the op. Please, do not speed up the video, and lord above don't cover up the sound of that awesome mower with music! For those of us who have and do run rotary cutters the sound of the grind is all the music we need!
That tractor and hog is a beast of a combination. Great job!
On a side note, that area looked like it could have used a good prescribed fire run through it. Lol
Now this is truly a good hogging video 👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video as usual. I subscribe to a few other youtubers' channels and they run skid steers with mulching heads on the front of them and I would have never thought you would have done as well as you did with that mower in the thick stuff. With you having an open cab on the tractor, have you had problems with ticks and other insects getting on you?
Actually no I haven’t had any unpleasant experiences yet. But I’m sure its coming
That worked better than I thought it would, considering the density of the brush.
It does a pretty good job
Wow! That field and brush mower is impressive.
Thanks 👍
Great vid…what gear and rpm do you run when it gets thicker? Do you ride the clutch at all? Best wishes!
Most of this was done in 3rd I didn’t drop to 1st but maybe 2-3 times. I was in 540 which if I remember is about 21-2200 rpm
👍👍
Супер, вот это машина, а какой порядок сразу, красота❤❤❤❤❤
Totally impressed
Finally someone using a rotary cutter for its real potential
SOU BRASILEIRO E A MAIS DE CINQUENTA ANOS TRABALHO COM MÁQUINAS, JÁ TRABALHEI ATÉ COM CINCO ROÇADEIRAS INDIVIDUAIS ACOPLADAS. MAS ESSA AÍ É FANTÁSTICA CREIO QUE MOVIMENTADA PELA TOMADA DE FORÇA DO TRATOR E PARECE NÃO USAR CORREIAS. PARABÉNS PELO SEU TRABALHO, E CONFESSO QUE FIQUEI COM VONTADE DE TRABALHAR UM POUCO PARA LHE AJUDAR, POIS ADORO MÁQUINAS PRODUTIVAS E BEM PROJETADAS. EM QUAL PAÍS VOCÊ RESIDE ? ? UMA VEZ MAIS PARABÉNS E BOM TRABALHO. ABRAÇOS MEU IRMÃO.
Thank you. I’m in the U.S
Great vid, great camera angle, good stuff man.
Glad you enjoyed it
This machine takes down small sapplings with no problem at all and it makes a good wide path
Nice ,nice ,nice .❤️❤️
Many many thanks
Very impressive indeed!
You should add before and after drone footage
When I worked for TDoT , we had landpride . Can’t remember the size but it was attached to a international harvester side mower for double the cutting with .. a very mean and unforgiving thing
I’d like to have a side mower
I have the same mower I hope there are grease fittings on the bar that goes though and connects each batwig if there are no fittings that will become a problem , we purched ours in 2019 bad idea. Thought you should know.
Yeah I know when it comes time I’ll trade it off for another
THAT WAS GREAT!
What brand of flex wing mower is that and what the foot it can cut ?
It’s a 12ft land pride
Nice work! What Brand and size is your Mower please?
It’s a 12ft landpride rc2512.
If that's all blackberry thickets and other junk, make sure you check yourself for ticks and redbugs. Just watching that makes me itchy, that kind of itchy that comes from doing a whole lot of brushhogging.
It's about jaw drop just how much real estate thickets like what was going on there can cover and hide some pretty nice ground. Course it would be hard to tell that at first look just how nice the area could be if cut and maintained to a bare minimum of maybe a cut a year or two cuts a year.
That is one incredible piece of kit.
1:13:25 Is that a tornado shelter? I see air vents on top.
It sure is
Can you do a video of your set up? Really enjoy your videos
Yeah I’d be glad to. I’ve been wanting to do a review on the tractor anyway
I only have a 5 foot brush hog being towed behind a John deer 790 30 hp 4x4. Doing about 50 aceres with it. It take’s a while.
It’s all about how much time you have to spend out there! But idk if I could stand it that long
I severely underestimated what calibre of brush a slasher can manage!
Well done.
RSA.
This one has definitely impressed me
I was surprised not to see a coyote spook out of the brush as you made you rounds.
Great video
Thank you
A 5 course meal of Bush Hog Tenderloin complete with a Detail Salad and Persistence.
All the satisfaction of brush mowing, with none of that pesky neck pain.
Some good acreage reclaim here! Would love to be out there running around in a SLV 95 with a mulcher head plunging the rest HA... I am guessing 9.5 hours
With a mulching head yes that’s probably about right on hours it took me just a little over 2
Is that a 15 footer? good job man! I run a smaller 10 footer at work but we have 2 batwings that hit the interstate shoulders and ramp fields.
This one’s actually a 12ft at times I wish I had a 15 but this one has saved me a lot with getting in between trees
i find it really fascinating how the mower makes short work of everything. Nothing survives!
are there any views where you can see under the mower?
No I’m not sure on how I’d get a view from under especially cutting stuff like this
What setup do you have? Tractor & mower?
Kubota m7060 and landpride rc2512
Dun look like a challenge to me. Looks like a ride in the park. Nice lil trailer you have there.
Should do before and afters with a drone. Great job though
Yeah I do at times I just don’t always bring the drone with me
Bonsoir vous faites un super travail je ne parle anglais je de suis français Frédérick
"it's kinduh long". Well good sir, I have the day off ☕
Enjoy!
It’s been awhile since you bushhogged that property! Good job.
First time I’ve done this one and hopefully it won’t be this bad again
It’s so cool to see your channel growing dude. I need to start uploading videos again.
Man it makes me so excited that it’s actually growing I never actually thought it would take off like it has. I can’t be more thankful for everyone that’s been supporting this.
@@tlcbushhogging it’s taking off like a PTO buddy 😎😎😎
@@jakesbackhoedozerservice7010 as long as it doesn’t stop it’ll be okay. Winter time is gonna slow me down but it’s to be expected
Complimenti dall'Italia, Ottimo lavoro.
that was impressive .. instant results
Yellow good 😅
this is a mulcher job man but you make a fantastic job with the brushog
I’ve done some way worse than this one
That is bad ass. Damn!
I do this type of work myself, only I am pulling a John Deere MX-6.
Great job
Thanks
What breed of horse you pulling that with ?
Kubota I’ll hopefully be doing a review on it here soon
That thang is a BEAST
It does a really good job especially since it’s not rated for taking down anything near that large
That machine is so much fun. Rather ride one of those to spend hours in my ps5
Look at all that room for activities!
Essa propriedade tem quantos metros quadrados?
I believe it was right around 3.5-4 acres
PRETTY INTERESTIN, WHATS IT TAKE TO RUN THE 80 HP OR BETTER I'D SAY, IT SURE IS HUNGRY
It’ll run with just a 40 hp tractor. Now it’s not going to do this with one that small but my 70 handles it pretty well
I like that cutting
すごい破壊力‼️😳
Хорошая коса.главое запитана от ВОМа
Is that a woods or bush hog
Land pride
It is doing a good job
@@johndunn2985 yeah it leaves behind a pretty good finish depending on what I’m cutting
Oddly satisfying
굳굳굳,👍
아주 훌륭합니다,
아마존도 이녀석에겐 덕아웃😅
Muito bom
You need to get some other camera angles to keep viewer interest. Just a second camera watching you. You’ll have to hop out and move it from time to time, but would make for a more interesting perspective.
Working on that
All I want to do is follow along behind him with a chainsaw!
I did a lot of skipping through your video because I didn’t want to spend a hour watching real-time footage. Most of the transformation of yards, fields, etc. videos I watch will speed up the video during repetitive work.
I don’t like doing a Timelapse
I think you have that said a little too high why do you lower it is possible about an inch you might get better results far is the finer cut of your brush hog what do you think?
The lower you set it the harder it is on the tractor especially in something that’s thick. It’s cutting about 4inches high
@@tlcbushhogging regardless I still think it wouldn’t hurt bring it down to 3 inches to give it a try see what happens if it does not work then we go back to 4 inches. It’s worth the experiment you might be surprised you were shot.
@@bradolsen8629 putting extra stress and strain on the equipment isn’t worth it.
How
Easy Bush。。。。。。
Prime example of what not to do with the equipment you’re making a living with I do the same thing for a living and have fired guys for the same exact thing skid plates aren’t cheap either hitting trees
Well I guess it’s a good thing it’s not your equipment then this is mild for me I’ve done way worse
ATTENTION UA-camR YOUR CAMERA NEEDS TO BE FACING FORWARD NOT BACKWARDS i don't want to stare the lawn mower and the ground the video is very long
but also very very boring your camera could also be set on a tripod looking back at you i was going to give you a thumbs down but as a favor to you i didn't i
also did not like and subscribe you need improvement
I don’t need anything if you don’t like it then don’t watch it. My subscribers didn’t want it facing forward they wanted to see what it looked like afterwards. And it’s not a lawn mower.