Great video as always,you two work together well,I sure John appreciate the help.looks like the ground is high and dry for the customer.just keep doing what y’all are doing.looks good 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Hi Davin, Excellent takedown of that Poplar tree!! I love watching everything gobbled up by the machines. Another great video!!❣🌴 I know why you do this work, You love the smell of the green & earth.
I'm always very impressed with your work. Questions: What's the purchase price range for a mulcher like the one you use? Do you purchase, lease or rent your equipment? Who pulls maintenance on your equipment? What factors or conditions do you weigh or take into account when bidding or quoting a price on a project like this one? How'd you get into this business? Looking forward to more clips. Txs for sharing.
This was the best video watching my two favorite guys. It would be so awesome to see more videos of Davin and John working together. You guys did an amazing job! 😊
Thanks for having a few days with John , teamwork paid off really well..love the popping the popular ,it's huge compared to those near my home,taken down and left to nature to rot and become a bug habitat ...
Who’s next? Been over with Sam, back upstate with Jon and now where? Might as well go see Chris while you’re up next NC 🤷♂️ Thanks for having us along 👍🏼
Love watching your videos and thought of offering advice regarding camera mounts. Tripods are to unstable in your working environment and suggest getting a high end hiking/walking stick that has a metal spike attachment on the bottom and a threaded brass camera receiver at the top. This way you can shove it into the ground and it will be way more secure. I use one and never worry about "tippy tripods." Just attach a small orange flag to the stick so you can see it while your in the equipment cab.👍😊
John is a good man. Enjoyed video! Thanks guys.
So nice to see you, guys, working together.
☕😄 Good 🦋Morning ! Great job as usual. Have a beautiful 🌷weekend!👍🇺🇸❣️
Great video looks like you and John are getting it done thanks for sharing
Great video as always,you two work together well,I sure John appreciate the help.looks like the ground is high and dry for the customer.just keep doing what y’all are doing.looks good 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Hi Davin, Excellent takedown of that Poplar tree!! I love watching everything gobbled up by the machines. Another great video!!❣🌴 I know why you do this work, You love the smell of the green & earth.
You enjoyed yourself I could tell. Good of John to let you help too. Well done. Take care x
Great video! I’d love to get a mulcher for my excavator soon !
I'm always very impressed with your work. Questions: What's the purchase price range for a mulcher like the one you use? Do you purchase, lease or rent your equipment? Who pulls maintenance on your equipment? What factors or conditions do you weigh or take into account when bidding or quoting a price on a project like this one? How'd you get into this business? Looking forward to more clips. Txs for sharing.
One is good, two is better. Teamwork baby!
The two of you work together like you've done it together for years. I enjoyed all the videos you have posted of the work with your two firends.
Good stuff Davin. Continue to keep you in my thoughts and prayers sir
This was a great idea hooking up with other popular UA-cam in the same line of work. All a great bunch of guys. GOD bless you all.
Excelent 👏👏👏❤️
This was the best video watching my two favorite guys. It would be so awesome to see more videos of Davin and John working together. You guys did an amazing job! 😊
Here today Devin watching You with my 4yr old Great Nephew. And now he is liking your Videos. 😊
I feel like this videos in 3D With this much stuff that's flying at the camera. Really cool though you actually made me duck once or twice
Hahaha
Me too 😂
The FM is eating it's not playing around congrat on the two of you
U2 work great together and really knocked that one out. Awesome job guys 🤙😎🇦🇺
Thanks for having a few days with John , teamwork paid off really well..love the popping the popular ,it's huge compared to those near my home,taken down and left to nature to rot and become a bug habitat ...
GOOD MORNING
Awesome video! Awesome job!
In my country clearing of dense jungle is done with Kobelco machine or caterpiller machines
You probably saved John a couple of days on that job by helping out with the work you did
Lookin good..that was quite the clean up job the two of you did👍👍👍🇨🇦
I think that Kobelco, is my new FA-4 8, Tree machine. Looks strong enough to pluck trees, no pre digging😏
Who’s next? Been over with Sam, back upstate with Jon and now where? Might as well go see Chris while you’re up next NC 🤷♂️
Thanks for having us along 👍🏼
As I have said before y’all are awesome working together
nice to see someone with a safety helmet on for once
Good job and video brother
Jon is great!
top work boys, well done
OMG. I loved every minute!
Super Good work best friend thans te video Top live 🚜✅🚚🌾🌿👍☀️😎🎽
Good job !
Very interesting and very helpful video. I just learned alot of valuable information for my future use down the road. Amazing video I watched.
Ànother job well done Davin
Id like to miniaturize the munchie, onto an extendable, Quality built pole, for vines and such🤔
Very Good JOB you two John you have good Help
hello idiglt4 its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Looks great
Love your videos
you had to say Jersey Mikes between firehouse n them favorites to eat at.
I think id use the motor from an Angle grinder
If this is the mini-mulcher, where is the mai-mulcher?
Question what would the lot look like if you ground it standing instead of being pulled up
Munch, Munch, MUNCH! MULCHED.
How about elevated ground
How does your machine act while cutting at a water edge? Or wet ground
making toothpicks and splinters
What is the differences between backhoe mode and excavator mode?
Do you run full knives or carbide teeth?
Knives
🙂💯🖐👌👌👌👌
Love watching your videos and thought of offering advice regarding camera mounts. Tripods are to unstable in your working environment and suggest getting a high end hiking/walking stick that has a metal spike attachment on the bottom and a threaded brass camera receiver at the top. This way you can shove it into the ground and it will be way more secure. I use one and never worry about "tippy tripods." Just attach a small orange flag to the stick so you can see it while your in the equipment cab.👍😊