These guys are the salt of the earth. There are what made this country great. Hard working honest days work guys. Then he goes home and edits videos wow . Impressive
I grew up in Columbia (parents are still there). It is amazing how different the ground is compared to what you work with there. You have a great business and work ethic. I could even overlook the Clemson colors. 😊
Hey John, you and Josh did a jam up job brothers as always! Especially with what you had to fix, I hope Willie is doing ok and not out sick! Much respect y’all, always a good job and video! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
John you and Josh make a great team together. I bet if you tapped a pencil to the the end of that thing josh could write his name LOL you all stay safe
Another wonderful video. Kudos to Jodi on a masterly job of editing. Two points: (1) While being entertaining, the video is also instructive. I would advise anyone in your area who is considering having this kind of work done to take the time and watch this. It points out the difference between doing a job and doing it right. Your customer had hired a cut-rate contractor before hiring you to set things right. Hire a cut-rate contractor and you get a cut-rate job. You get what you pay for. You use a secret ingredient called Quality, which is doing a job with care. (2) I noticed from the past few jobs that your Bobcat spends a lot of time in repairs. Cm’on John, next time spend the extra money and get a Cat. That Bobcat sounds as if it’s falling apart. The clanking noise is so noticeable. Can’t wait for Part Two. The
I'm surprised, (slightly), at the sizes of the trunks that you shred. Here in the UK anything over 2 to 3" dia. we chip, even the whole tree sometimes. It is a very good seller to keen gardeners, and even parks buy it off us for 'mulching', - I suppose its a case of we just haven't got enough trees to 'fell' each year to keep up with demand. Very interesting Video.
Hi john josh im so impressed with that fecon I'm going to see one on Monday hopfully to sort a price untill I found your vids never seen before in the UK beats timberwolf all day long ..all are ♥️from all in the UK
nice one again, i dont remember the felcon having such a work out like this job, hard wood? or the teeth a little dull maybe? you always have done several passes making sure you chip up a job well but seemed you had to work that much harder on this one Getting it done any way nice one again
You know everyone has an opinion, I think the 12 inch pipe under the driveway should be replaced with maybe 16 inch pipe,the driveway should have a One or Two inch rise,a little bump,so the water from the road stays on the road, the Berm,on the owners side of the road should be built up a little more. Why would you want any water to run toward the house.
How long did it take you in the beginning to know how big a tree you could just drive into and the falcon could handle it you must have been a little gun shy at first great job will be watching for pPart 2
When people pick the cheepest quote they get cheep work. I retired as every quote i done some cheeper one who knew not what they were doing got the job. After it got screwed up they asked me to redo the job for the first quote. When it now cost more to fix the new problems caused by the last builder.screw it i retired
The thing that you started deconstructing at the beginning of the video was a poor attempt of a "french drain" typically the rocks are covered with landscape felt and buried well below ground level.
I agree JW; they'd be better off with a designated chipper [even at another location], to get rid of all the trees/stumps they generate instead of putting all the hrs on the ASV, and Fecon, not to mention the time. Wood chips can also be sold, and they have the truck capabilities of hauling logs as well. Andrew Camarata [YT channel], hauls all of his logs; sometimes for timber which can yield good $$$. Either way it's much better than hrs/hrs of back and forth while eating up your equipment. jmo.
These guys are the salt of the earth. There are what made this country great. Hard working honest days work guys. Then he goes home and edits videos wow . Impressive
I love work I can sit and watch you guys work all day
🤣😂🤣
Can’t wait for part two looking good so far bet she going to be happy when your done 👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
I grew up in Columbia (parents are still there). It is amazing how different the ground is compared to what you work with there. You have a great business and work ethic. I could even overlook the Clemson colors. 😊
Hey John, you and Josh did a jam up job brothers as always! Especially with what you had to fix, I hope Willie is doing ok and not out sick! Much respect y’all, always a good job and video! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks! Willie has worked for me for five years and he's never had a sick day.
always great to view boss man jumping into the hand work ... many would sit in skid steer ... great team effort ya all
Saw John and Josh on a small retention pond cleanup last week. Reminded how hard these guys work and how good they are.
Thanks Merritt! Sorry I missed ya! Josh said you said hey!
you two did a very good Job its looks Nice!!!
More!!! I want to see this one finished up!! Looks great, and the fact that you’re fixing WHATEVER the other contractor thought he was doing...
Thanks! Hopefully first of the week we'll have a new one up!
Y’all always do a great job no matter where you all are at. Grade “A” 👍🏾💯
John, love watching your videos. Keep up the great work!
John you and Josh make a great team together. I bet if you tapped a pencil to the the end of that thing josh could write his name LOL you all stay safe
Another wonderful video. Kudos to Jodi on a masterly job of editing. Two points: (1) While being entertaining, the video is also instructive. I would advise anyone in your area who is considering having this kind of work done to take the time and watch this. It points out the difference between doing a job and doing it right. Your customer had hired a cut-rate contractor before hiring you to set things right. Hire a cut-rate contractor and you get a cut-rate job. You get what you pay for. You use a secret ingredient called Quality, which is doing a job with care. (2) I noticed from the past few jobs that your Bobcat spends a lot of time in repairs. Cm’on John, next time spend the extra money and get a Cat. That Bobcat sounds as if it’s falling apart. The clanking noise is so noticeable. Can’t wait for Part Two. The
24:00 Doesn't he know not 5o block the money shot lol. Another great video and glad to see another video with a little of everything. Thank you
great cleanup job, part 2 has to be outstanding.
Another great video buddy. Looking forward to part deuce....
Nice work guys, hope for a part 2👍
Enjoying the show
I'm surprised, (slightly), at the sizes of the trunks that you shred. Here in the UK anything over 2 to 3" dia. we chip, even the whole tree sometimes. It is a very good seller to keen gardeners, and even parks buy it off us for 'mulching', - I suppose its a case of we just haven't got enough trees to 'fell' each year to keep up with demand. Very interesting Video.
Great music,just the thing for the square dancing.
Great job guys keep it up thanks
Thanks John 😊
i am suprised that you dont have a firewood business... perfect logs for a processor
and fartilizer ...
AWESOME JOB AS USUAL
Good job, guys
Hey John,
Did you say the client wanted to count the rocks? Haha
Another great job!!!
Hi john josh im so impressed with that fecon I'm going to see one on Monday hopfully to sort a price untill I found your vids never seen before in the UK beats timberwolf all day long ..all are ♥️from all in the UK
Enjoyed. Looks goid
I wish they posted more times a week. Idk why but I like the type of vids alot
I always try to post more, but a lot going on...family, work, running a business....
@@UpstateBrushControl yeah I understand it. That's why I shouldn't complain lol whatever you guys put up i end up watching more than once anyways lol
Great video
Woo Hoo, been waiting on this video
nice one again, i dont remember the felcon having such a work out like this job, hard wood? or the teeth a little dull maybe? you always have done several passes making sure you chip up a job well but seemed you had to work that much harder on this one
Getting it done any way nice one again
There was a lot of large material hardwood
Good 👍 job 👍
Do you use the bucket enough on the excavator? Or would a rotating grapple be better?
枯れ木を使って排水路の土止めフェフェンスを作ると良いでしょうね。枯れ葉や小枝がビーバーダムになるのも防げます。
I have noticed that on some jobs you grind down the big stumps and on other jobs you push off or haul away the big sums. What makes the difference???
It all depends on what the customer wants.
I wish i lived nearby, would love to have those rock(unless you are going to reuse them)
I like your video,,s have you seen news about any new asv 120 skid loader
Not yet.
You know everyone has an opinion, I think the 12 inch pipe under the driveway should be replaced with maybe 16 inch pipe,the driveway should have a One or Two inch rise,a little bump,so the water from the road stays on the road, the Berm,on the owners side of the road should be built up a little more. Why would you want any water to run toward the house.
How long did it take you in the beginning to know how big a tree you could just drive into and the falcon could handle it you must have been a little gun shy at first great job will be watching for pPart 2
Every tree is different.
When people pick the cheepest quote they get cheep work. I retired as every quote i done some cheeper one who knew not what they were doing got the job. After it got screwed up they asked me to redo the job for the first quote. When it now cost more to fix the new problems caused by the last builder.screw it i retired
The mulcher is an amazing piece of machinery.. How big a tree can it take down?
It depends on the species of the tree. I probably wouldn't go bigger than 12" on most species.
Let her eat love the grinder
That was a seriously good vid. What's the gauge on top of the mulcher for?
It's a pressure gauge to know if you are pushing ahead too far.
What is the max diameter that your mulcher/cutter can handle? That thing is a beast.
How many hours are you averaging out of the teeth on the mulcher? Are you still running knives? Have you tried carbide?
100-120 hours. We don't use carbide, way too slow.
@@UpstateBrushControl how often do you sharpen?
When is your new ASV arriving? What hrs do you normally trade at? Just curious...
I'm not planning on trading this machine in. I'll keep her till she dies.
Suggestion: Changing the camera location more often might be an improvement. A slight burden but it may be worth it.
Another great job! What's wrong with Josh? He doesn't smile as much as he use to :-(
He's married now that's why :-)
What's the name of the tune starting at time 3:08 and who's playing it? If you don't mind me asking.
My felon doesn't cut big stuff that easy, are you running knife or carbide cutters?
Knives.
Upstate dirt control
Ha! You're the second person this week
Who has told me that!
Hi Josh !
Boy, y’all have a big mess there brother!
Good job👍
👍👍
Does anyone else find that mulcher satisfying?
Weird huge shadow at 38:40 going over side of house? Ghost in the trees ? it caught my eye the shadow since sun shining different direction?
I believe it's a glare off the windshield of the ASV.
The thing that you started deconstructing at the beginning of the video was a poor attempt of a "french drain" typically the rocks are covered with landscape felt and buried well below ground level.
Yes, I'm aware of that.
Heyeyey young man where are your GLOVES !!!!
Where can I get a skid steer got any contact need help..
Where are you from?
Talladega co ala
On waiting list till first of the year if luck
👊🏻💪🏻
👍👍😀
back breaking work
Stupid question do you ever have to cover homeowners window. Looks like the beast could throw debris far.
Do you guys ever get freaked out by ticks?
Where are Josh's gloves?
Why don’t you use a chipper?
J W , what do you think the Feccon does?
I agree JW; they'd be better off with a designated chipper [even at another location], to get rid of all the trees/stumps they generate instead of putting all the hrs on the ASV, and Fecon, not to mention the time. Wood chips can also be sold, and they have the truck capabilities of hauling logs as well. Andrew Camarata [YT channel], hauls all of his logs; sometimes for timber which can yield good $$$. Either way it's much better than hrs/hrs of back and forth while eating up your equipment. jmo.
👍, 👏🎥, 🧙♂️🇺🇸, 🍻
You wonder what possesses a persons mind when they do crappy work like that. What a mess!
It's a shame you don't have the LOGO to translate your words, I'm French and I can't understand you.
When's Josh gonna learn how to climb trees lol
@goonzsquad