DEAD TO MULCHED! BIG MUNCHIE HAS NO MERCY ON OVERGROWN BRUSH FIELD! TMC CANCELA!
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2023
- This dead pine went from DEAD TO MULCHED in no time flat! The TMC Cancela is going BEAST MODE in this overgrown brush field and we are TRANSFORMING it into usable space!
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Mowing trees like a boss. I dig it!
That folding flap on the top front really keeps the fling down. Love watching this TMC in action.
Thanks, Davin! The property looks great after you completed the task! The owners should build a little sturdy bridge or two over the ditch for access.
Wow this project keeps growing legs great job great video thanks Davin
Great Job Davin! Can't wait to see some footage from Spain.
Incredibly robust and reliable - these heavy-duty giants never disappoint.
I enjoy watching your videos, relaxing and you teach us stuff with out being rude about it. Thank you for your videos
Munchie on the job❤Enjoy your trip to Spain, be safe while traveling.
I find these videos so relaxing. Another great job, Davin.
Munchie made short shrift of that trunk. Looks good well done.
I do love watching that machine eat. It seems you have slowed down just a little bit and it doesn't bog down as bad. It really does a great job. It's fun to watch you grind trees right down to the stump. It is like having a mulcher and stump grinder in one unit. See you in the next one.
Great job. Thanks for sharing.
They need Captain Kleeman. He's getting good at making little bridges to get around things.
Thanks for the video. May GOD bless.
Great mulcher, 😂😂❤❤alright..
I think the TMC recovers a lot better since I’ve watched you running it than the Prinot, and Prinot is not sending you to Spain either! lol 😂 good luck on your trip and have a safe flight! I know Chris (Letsdig18) just bought his TMC and he loves it once he got some time running the mulcher!
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Thanks for the videos
Looking great. Great info on the heads
That looks like a fun job,challenging but fun
Great job! You're very professional at what you do! Well done.
Love Your Music Choices to Watch Time Lapse. It's Great. We get to see so much more of what you get done for the day on time lapse.
Glad you enjoy it!
Looks great as always Davin. Nice and clean 🤙😎🇦🇺
This model is the TWF180 which has a 70” cutting width. We also offer a TWF150 which has a 60” working width. Really the width is dependent on personal preference and application.
Like the time lapse part
Super Good work you the best friend thans te video men Top 🚜🌿🌾😎🚚☕🎧🌞🍂🧤
This was interesting with all the trails and such! Thanks!
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Seeing as Christmas is right around the corner could any of those trees been harvested for Christmas trees? Great vid, keep 'em coming.
another great clearning job! Love and fully enjoy your videos!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job
In my opinion, this is one of your best videos mostly because of your use of time lapse footage.
Wow that looked thick and overgrown! Good thing you have the TMC a very impressive mulching head, that made quick work of it!😊
That machine makes quick work of all those trees 👍
Hi buddy
I am with you on the sun, it bothers my eyes
People don't realize how heavy those machines are, and the muncher adds quite a bit to that. Looking forward to your version of the adventures in NC.
Nice video,no pressure,no problems,no body bothering you.turn on radio to favorite station and get into the zone.great video as always.keep doing what your doing.👍👍👍😎😎😎
H mate you are doing a great job
I can sympathize with you as I underwent Marine Corp boot camp at Parris Island S.C. in 1965,then went on to Canp Geiger, and then CLJ where I drank the water that was used too kill hundreds of us ,more so than we did in war during Vietnam.
Have you ever thought about putting a fuel tank in the back of your truck? It might save you some down time and money.
Very nice work Davin
Could you tell us about some of the weirdest things you’ve found while mulching? Or how often do you run into snakes or other critters you have seen.
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Pine Tree MULCHING!
GPM? Some of that material was pretty thick. Thanks for the great content! Hope your Veteran's Day was good.
it’s good to deplete the tank down to an 1/8 so you start with fresh fuel.
That ditch looks small enough that, if you have your mini ex with a bucket, maybe drop some large logs in the ditch to give you something to drive over. You just have to take them out before any heavy rains, to let the water flow. But that would get you across so you can mulch, then cross back when you are done.
Is there a way you could weld a protective piece of sheet metal around the 2 hydraulic lines so stuff like that doesn't happen again. Otherwise awesome video nothing stops monster munchie
Seems like to me, mulching will eventually enrich the soil once that mulch rots. Like a mulch pile at your home produces good soil.
hello davin it;s is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks davin friends randy
That mulcher does a good job are you going to buy one.
How long does it take in your area for a stand like this one to grow to this size?
Aloha 🌺🥰
I see LetsDig18 has this same mulching head, did he ask you about it before he bought one?
One question ,could there be machine big enought to vacuum up the left over mulch and bag it for sale ,so many could buy a hundred bags at seventy five cent a bag ,but it needs to be big enough to finish chopping it too garden size mulch . I believe it could be quite profitable if done so correctly.
I really enjoy your videos. Wish I could have a go, but at my age I woludn't be able to last the distance, besides knowing my luck I'd find the nearest metal trunking or similar and write off the chopper head. Mind you I would change my name to Conan the Barbarian if I did :)
You mean Conan the Barbwirian? 🤣
@@stanguay169 PMSL, yup .... for sure :)
Explain what you mean when you say , running 42 or 40 gallons per minute.
Quick question, when you are mulching a lot of pines like that does the sap cause any issues?
No the sap is not a issue
Have you ever munched through to the other side,and found out you went the wrong way or went to far???
You would have to drop a few trees to fill in the ditch and do the work and clean the ditch out when you’re done! I’ve seen Letsdig18 do it to gain access to the other side of the ditch! Just a thought brother! Thanks for sharing Davon! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
If I was the land owner, I would be pissed about cutting all those pine trees. That is money in the bank.
Actually no it is not money. Those pines are volunteer pines, not planted and since they are so close together and dense they will choke each other out and over compete for nutrients and never become good timber trees, probably not even pulp trees either. If you wanted timber these trees would have to be mulched down and new trees replanted properly.
Dont understand why the owner wants to grinding up so much growing trees?? That would be Nice pinewoods in the future...
no idea,why no safing the treewood for heating?🤔Can be extra money
I agree why not use those dead trees that size for fire wood.
Extra time, no storage, hauling expense…lots of reasons. Easy to say from your side of the screen but the reality boils down to time and money as it takes a year to dry out the wood.
Plus you don’t burn any type of pine trees in a fireplace because of the sap.
In his area the winters are milder than most northern states so the demand fore firewood is low. Most fireplace wood burning in his state would be for aesthetics, not for basic heating.
I like the honest straight forward answer to this and my remark/ question.
Why do you cut trees.
Did someone pay to have those pines planted?
No
Hi DJ. One question keeps coming up for me on these clearing projects, does anyone ever consider the environmental impacts of all this loss of greenery?? I know this is your job and all, but are your customers cognizant of what the loss of all the trees and bushes you take down on a weekly basis? Don't mean to be a Debbie Downer, but I thought I'd ask in any case.
Friend of mine does this maybe not on such a grand scale but his biggest projects have been for expansions on farm land (greenhouse additions) , power line right of ways, and highway wild animal migration lanes for tunnels leading under the highways. Small jobs he says is almost always upcoming beautification projects for their yards.