Been binge watching all these videos from numerous companies as popped up on my feed. What I noticed in this video is a machine being used more aggressively, and with more speed, some of the other channels seem to baby their machines more, understandable as these things aren’t cheap, recently watched an idigit, vid doing similar work, very slow in comparison, I think this technique is more effective and cost efficient for the client. Very entertaining thx.
Terry from Christchurch New Zealand love ua thinking, but mulching works best when you go down to the roots, so best you take this machine to the D.C. swamp that is overflowing with gread and corruption that plague geopolitics globally, then the streets will clean themselves.
If I decide to buy one of those machines, I will enjoy using it every day weather allows to control cedars, blackberries, sumac, plums, etc on my land and neighbors'. Thanks for video.
Grew up in Sweet Home and now live in the Philippines.. Love to see you work in the area I grew up.. No blackberries here, but I remember picking them there, every season for snacks.
This is an outstanding video! The operator obviously is great, is an expert with the machine. And there's something so satisfying about watching those brambles get mowed down into mulch!
Great gadget. Have one on back of tractor. Always be sure to use in winter, when roots are fallow, and always BEFORE budding, flowering, seeding. My advice, from much experience, is to mulch ONLY down to 6" high. Don't disturb the soil and old seed stock. Mulching in one pass is better than lots of tyre/track ploughing. When spring regrowth shoots out of the short 6" stems, spray 9:1 Glyphosate 360. Leaves will yellow 1 -2 weeks. Repeat till no regrowth recurrs, proving all the roots are dead. Then over-sow pasture grasses WITHOUT TILLING. In 12 months, no weeds will ever come back again. Golden rule -- do not disturb soil to wake up old seed
I love it..its really powerful even though the machine were small but It's so smart. Clean as seen. Good job!! Thanks the cameraman too. He give the nice angles to be seen all the great work.
Yes. Wildlife needs areas with dense thickets but it’s nice to have those set back and to keep neglected areas free of unintended refugee to more easily maintain a nice place. I love watching these videos.
Me too! There is frequently t stakes and bundles of fence. Concrete and rocks are usually worse than a little fencing. 20:13 is a vole. Willamette valley Oregon voles are quite huge
Great work. I wish blackberries on our properties were so easy to access. We get them in gullies and along creeks where its almost impossible to get at with a machine.
Get a couple goats and stake them just outside the start of the patches and keep moving them in farther every couple days. In from Florida and moved to Washington state for a couple years and seen people do that and that impressed me more than that bobcat lol
Flails and hogs work well until the material gets over 1" and/or is really stringy springy. Then you're left with a terrible dangerous mess of stabby javelins all over.
What a magnificent little machine. The only downside to this amazing clean-up is that I'm sure there soon were innumerable blackberry sprouts from the cut-off branch stubs and intact roots that were alive and well underground.
I revisited the site about a year later and it's still amazingly clean. The blackberries take some time to recover when they're that beaten back. I'm guessing 3 years if it's never mowed and it will be brush hog material again
Just like mowing a huge field of grass. Cut it to a certain length and have it maintain while making $$$ in the work. Why cut off the $$$ from the field of greens?
I'm just curious as to why you you didn't turn around after the bulk was gone and work down hill to use the weight of the machine to help you mulch, instead of dragging it uphill, good job, all the best, Al
Discovering the hidden beauty of Bamboo Valley through forestry mulching! Watch how this technique transforms an Oregon blackberry thicket, intertwined with wild plums and willows, into a breathtaking landscape. A must-see transformation!
That's a really cool mulcher of mulched mulch, or do they call it thicket dust out there...... I was an independent landscaper in Portland for a couple of years. Portland always needs something whine to about. My first day there I spoke with someone about this unearthly being called a berry thicket. Oh no. How will I ever cut through that. I cleared out several. By hand. People were shocked and amazed. And that's why I left Portland.
OMG I just realised there's no wood line behind all of that. That whole 15 to 20 foot high mass of blackberry briars is the thicket. Amazing how dense those things get.
After mulching, what can we do to prevent regrowth of that stuff besides just mowing over it? Don’t know much about stuff like this. I just know we need this done to our land.
The mulcher cuts it down to about 1 in off the ground or closer, so if it's worked nicely a typical lawn mower can maintain it afterwards. You may need to pass over it at the highest height and work it down from there. Sometimes there's so much mulch on the ground that it takes a few months for it to settle down. A brush hog behind a tractor works also if the mulch is from hard wood...blackberries make very soft mulch which is safe for a lawn mower
It can go about 2 inches below grade if really angled hard. Gliding along on the skid shoes the knives work about 1" off the ground. If mulched well enough a lawn mower can take over afterwards. Or revisit with a brush hog for a year or two and whatever is left will be either soft/decomposed enough or squished down enough for the lawn mower from then on.
The best mulching video I've seen, hands down. The operator does not play and realizes that mulching and finesse are NOT synonyms.
I could watch this all day!
Been binge watching all these videos from numerous companies as popped up on my feed.
What I noticed in this video is a machine being used more aggressively, and with more speed, some of the other channels seem to baby their machines more, understandable as these things aren’t cheap, recently watched an idigit, vid doing similar work, very slow in comparison, I think this technique is more effective and cost efficient for the client. Very entertaining thx.
What an amazing building in the background, I love the shape of the roof.
They are so sharp and thick. And strong! Those vines can absolutely grow into uncontrollable masses!
Kudos to you for disabling that dang reverse beep!!!💯💯💯💯
Yep, I never use that thing. It's a horror. Not safe in any way
Need to take this downtown Portland and clean up the streets
That's not kind
That's not kind
@@vickiseversen8368 neitheir is robbing looting stealing
Terry from Christchurch New Zealand love ua thinking, but mulching works best when you go down to the roots, so best you take this machine to the D.C. swamp that is overflowing with gread and corruption that plague geopolitics globally, then the streets will clean themselves.
@@fordnut4914 the police needed this January 6th there probably would have been no officers due that day with this beast
If I decide to buy one of those machines, I will enjoy using it every day weather allows to control cedars, blackberries, sumac, plums, etc on my land and neighbors'. Thanks for video.
Hard work for a little machine, great job and I like the way that you ran the cuttings out and not left in a heap. From Australia.
Thanks for the comment! Kiki the track loader weighs in at 14,000 lbs with her mulcher
So satisfying to watch. Man this is gonna be my retirement job!
Grew up in Sweet Home and now live in the Philippines.. Love to see you work in the area I grew up.. No blackberries here, but I remember picking them there, every season for snacks.
I love to see mulching videos without timelapses.
Nice Working Machine Video Upload ! Thank you for sharing my friend God bless you ! Watching from the Philippines
Gotta love how invasive the blackberry bushes are. Every year I have to cut more clinging higher to tree trunks
This is an outstanding video! The operator obviously is great, is an expert with the machine. And there's something so satisfying about watching those brambles get mowed down into mulch!
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Thanks for the encouragement 🙏 that's me mowing it down!
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Great gadget. Have one on back of tractor. Always be sure to use in winter, when roots are fallow, and always BEFORE budding, flowering, seeding.
My advice, from much experience, is to mulch ONLY down to 6" high. Don't disturb the soil and old seed stock. Mulching in one pass is better than lots of tyre/track ploughing. When spring regrowth shoots out of the short 6" stems, spray 9:1 Glyphosate 360. Leaves will yellow 1 -2 weeks. Repeat till no regrowth recurrs, proving all the roots are dead. Then over-sow pasture grasses WITHOUT TILLING. In 12 months, no weeds will ever come back again. Golden rule -- do not disturb soil to wake up old seed
The best I've seen so far.
Well... I live in the city and would have absolutely no need for such an awesome machine. I just enjoyed watching the video. Thanks
Getting rid of those bloody Blackberries. Very good job from an excellent operator!
I love how this mulcher makes quick work of the heavily forested area. Quite the muching machine. Full-watch in awe. 👍🏽🙂 3/22/22
Check swift fox industries too! Massive tools and a hardcore mulcher that eats everything!
@@laurapalmerTDGE Thanks Wenzel, I'll check that channel. Have a fine week. 👍🏽🙂 3/24/22
Hello 👋 watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭. Pretty nice and clean result
Best bit of kit I've ever seen for brambles and saplings. But I bet it costs a bob or two!
New forestry machines blend precision with a green mindset!
I love it..its really powerful even though the machine were small but It's so smart. Clean as seen. Good job!! Thanks the cameraman too. He give the nice angles to be seen all the great work.
Its quite efficient for a small bush..
Nice job...it’s a beautiful field now without the eyesore of dead brush. 👍
Yes it is :)
Yes. Wildlife needs areas with dense thickets but it’s nice to have those set back and to keep neglected areas free of unintended refugee to more easily maintain a nice place. I love watching these videos.
Excelente máquina agrícola, sin desperdicio y un 100
% de rendimiento . Saludos.
Good operator who knew his job ,nice to see .Thanks for filming the work being carried out .
Ci je m'écoute je passe ma journée. à regarder toutes les vidéos .j'adore superbe vidéo merci touse
Bravo... Magnificent baby shredder... Clearing the area
This is so good for the soil, all the nutrients are still there and go back into the soil!
best driver, on the internet!
//Swede
This is so satisfying to watch
Finally, some You Tube representation from Oregon. Thanks for the great Video.
Best operator I've seen
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What a beautiful place you are at!
20:13 Weasel or rat? A most impressive clean-up. Glad you didn't hit any old iron hidden in that briar patch!
Me too! There is frequently t stakes and bundles of fence. Concrete and rocks are usually worse than a little fencing. 20:13 is a vole. Willamette valley Oregon voles are quite huge
@@DSansome Wonder if it was the same one at 13:15.
@@bobwebber8521 looks like it is. Not that many in there (that made it out alive)
theres another at 26:40
About time there was new forestry mulching content creators .Love it I've subbed .
Thank you for the encouragement 🙏
@scottey74 if you haven’t already, check out vbelt and sons channel, most of what he does is forestry mulching.
Very satisfying to watch.
That thing works good, nice little attatchment 👍
Had this done on my place bamboo out of control. Excellent bone crunching! Gave me a head start keeping it maintained.
Incredibly good work. Congratulations!
Bugs bunny running for his life at 26:45.😄
Beautiful property. Well done.
More benefits than Hollywood show-off!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
clear the forest using advanced machines without burning, good, very environmentally friendly,
Greetings succes from indonesia
Чудова техніка! Прекрасно заміняє роботу людини! Дякую за відео! Успіхів!
Great work. I wish blackberries on our properties were so easy to access. We get them in gullies and along creeks where its almost impossible to get at with a machine.
Get a couple goats and stake them just outside the start of the patches and keep moving them in farther every couple days. In from Florida and moved to Washington state for a couple years and seen people do that and that impressed me more than that bobcat lol
This thing is so cute😍
thats a great machine ,enjoyed watching
So skilled driver, well-done.
왜이걸 끝까지 보게되는지 모르겠지만
시원해 젓네요 수고하셨습니다~
Hard to stop watching ;)
That’s one bad-ass attachment in your skid steer.
Good Job!!!
Fecon hell that is a cool bit of kit!
Nice clean job.
👏👏👏 Excellent job❤
Just come across your chanel so I am a new Subscriber good job looks great...
Very useful machine for clean bamboo crop
Wow... New shredder machine
Love this Machine and Operator I have Bamboo also thinking of having this done in Two areas gear Camera work! Thanks Navy John in Maine.
And five stars for the camera person.
Yes he really did a great job :)
Great job!! Love this video!!❤️🙏❤️
I did a similar thing (though only on 5ft high weeds) with a two wheel walk behind tractor equipped with a flail mower.. Very rewarding! :)
Flails and hogs work well until the material gets over 1" and/or is really stringy springy. Then you're left with a terrible dangerous mess of stabby javelins all over.
@@bamboovalleyllc224 CTL terex but it has the shape of an ASV
Yes, she's an RT75 in Terex colors@@TomGuimond
...first thing I thought of was all the critters that ran for the hills when that thing started in. LOL
WOW you were making fast work out of that !!! I liked that a'lot ! Keep it coming...
What a magnificent little machine. The only downside to this amazing clean-up is that I'm sure there soon were innumerable blackberry sprouts from the cut-off branch stubs and intact roots that were alive and well underground.
I revisited the site about a year later and it's still amazingly clean. The blackberries take some time to recover when they're that beaten back. I'm guessing 3 years if it's never mowed and it will be brush hog material again
Just like mowing a huge field of grass. Cut it to a certain length and have it maintain while making $$$ in the work.
Why cut off the $$$ from the field of greens?
This is only phase on, a followup with a broadleaf herbicide on the sprouts would finish the job.
@@charlesward8196 I’d be tempted to use the herbicide 1st get everything dead then thrash what is left standing
I'd love to have some of those wild plums. They have 10 times the taste of commercial ones!
nice to watch good job man 👍👍
That eats everything faster then my mother in-law.
Cracking bit of kit that 👌
Thanks :)
I'm just curious as to why you you didn't turn around after the bulk was gone and work down hill to use the weight of the machine to help you mulch, instead of dragging it uphill, good job, all the best, Al
Good luck good machine good job
That was AMAZING
I really need one for Christmas Mr Santa
Discovering the hidden beauty of Bamboo Valley through forestry mulching! Watch how this technique transforms an Oregon blackberry thicket, intertwined with wild plums and willows, into a breathtaking landscape. A must-see transformation!
👍That's a cool attachment 👍
Very satisfactory!!!
That is a lot of thorny work
This look therapeutic
Awesome, what do you do if you have rocky ground?
Well, that is faster than a herd of goats. But I am not sure it will produce any cheese...and Br'er Rabbit was none too happy!
A worthy machine appears to work real well
Holy crap is that satisfying
That's a really cool mulcher of mulched mulch, or do they call it thicket dust out there......
I was an independent landscaper in Portland for a couple of years.
Portland always needs something whine to about. My first day there I spoke with someone about this unearthly being called a berry thicket.
Oh no. How will I ever cut through that. I cleared out several. By hand. People were shocked and amazed. And that's why I left Portland.
Amazing machine
Quite an impressive droid.
That's the last you done your work💐🌺❗ congratulation😸 love from Japan
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Это еще не факт! Хорош малыш! Упрям!, как и его водитель!!, и по всему видно : металл крепок. Принцип понятен ... Очень нравится!!
OMG I just realised there's no wood line behind all of that. That whole 15 to 20 foot high mass of blackberry briars is the thicket. Amazing how dense those things get.
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Once clean, how and/or what for will the terrain be used?
So amazing video.
Nice job, it looks great. How long it take you to finish?
I wish I had that thing at my place for a day
After mulching, what can we do to prevent regrowth of that stuff besides just mowing over it? Don’t know much about stuff like this. I just know we need this done to our land.
The mulcher cuts it down to about 1 in off the ground or closer, so if it's worked nicely a typical lawn mower can maintain it afterwards. You may need to pass over it at the highest height and work it down from there. Sometimes there's so much mulch on the ground that it takes a few months for it to settle down. A brush hog behind a tractor works also if the mulch is from hard wood...blackberries make very soft mulch which is safe for a lawn mower
20:13 poor mice now without a bush to hide in 😂😂
And it probably turned into "tomato cream"
great video thanks sharing
I like the way he mulches as after he finished he seems t mix the soil with the mulch
It can go about 2 inches below grade if really angled hard. Gliding along on the skid shoes the knives work about 1" off the ground. If mulched well enough a lawn mower can take over afterwards. Or revisit with a brush hog for a year or two and whatever is left will be either soft/decomposed enough or squished down enough for the lawn mower from then on.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
..from your #1 fan
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