With all the tracks/fire breaks you have made, you might be better using fire as a method to clear the brush. Low heat fires would take care of much of what you are using time and diesel on clearing. I love a good clearing video. :)
How do you know where the property lines are? Do you fence off homestead and rural areas? How do you settle neighbour disputes with land? As a British resident we tend to have fences
What part of the country are you in? I have all the same invasives and junk in southcentral pa. The tough curve trunked shrub early in the video, mixed with the Olive, is Japanese Barberry. Tough stuff and it takes over. Once it's cut to the ground, keep mowing it and the roots will lose their energy.
I like it better from outside the machine see elevations better and destruction inside is ok but less I think I would have a roll of pink tape with me to put on fence
Thanks for the feedback! Funny you say that, we actually did use pink tape when we first got the property and it worked really well. The wire fence can blend in with the brush easily. We definitely need to do it again on these new sections. Hitting it with the mulcher is not fun!
I don't like how those hydraulic lines are in the open on the deck of your machine there's got to be some way of protecting them just a suggestion. When you said the pucker moment i was in your shoes haha that looks fun to learn but first need to know how to use it safety first and know your machine . Larry
Yeah they are pretty exposed. I've been through some thick stuff and even vines and so far it hasnt been an issue. I wish they were protected more though, just in case. But the arms have to be able to raise really high and lower too.
With the POV, now you can see what I see when I use the Forestry Mulcher. Thanks for watching!
And I thought I had vines on my property. You win!
Nice job. The Bobcat did a decent job. Thanks for taking us along.
😁 vines are such a pain! Thanks for watching!
You do a really good job with the videos. Thanks for taking us along with you.
I appreciate that. Thanks!
great video!
its like playstation for homesteaders lol
Thank you! Playstation for homesteaders...I like that 😁
You need to run that skid steer at wide open throttle to get the best efficiency and productivity out of your machine
It definitely likes it better when it's wide open! Thanks!
Wow you did a great job mate thanks for sharing this video with us cheers 👍
Thank you for watching!
With all the tracks/fire breaks you have made, you might be better using fire as a method to clear the brush. Low heat fires would take care of much of what you are using time and diesel on clearing. I love a good clearing video. :)
Great job!
Thanks!
Loved the content.
Please post more
I appreciate that. More to come!
How do you know where the property lines are? Do you fence off homestead and rural areas? How do you settle neighbour disputes with land? As a British resident we tend to have fences
We had it surveyed so there are corner pins. Some parts have fences but not all.
Hello sir first time watching you
Welcome, thanks for watching!
What part of the country are you in? I have all the same invasives and junk in southcentral pa. The tough curve trunked shrub early in the video, mixed with the Olive, is Japanese Barberry. Tough stuff and it takes over. Once it's cut to the ground, keep mowing it and the roots will lose their energy.
We are in Indiana. Thanks for the pointer on the Barberry and thanks for watching!
You need to rev up the mulching machine so it don't bog down open it up it will cut better
Thanks for the tip! The foot pedal throttle definitely helps keep it happy. The more I use it the less I find myself clogging it up.
I like it better from outside the machine see elevations better and destruction inside is ok but less I think I would have a roll of pink tape with me to put on fence
Thanks for the feedback! Funny you say that, we actually did use pink tape when we first got the property and it worked really well. The wire fence can blend in with the brush easily. We definitely need to do it again on these new sections. Hitting it with the mulcher is not fun!
I don't like how those hydraulic lines are in the open on the deck of your machine there's got to be some way of protecting them just a suggestion. When you said the pucker moment i was in your shoes haha that looks fun to learn but first need to know how to use it safety first and know your machine . Larry
Yeah they are pretty exposed. I've been through some thick stuff and even vines and so far it hasnt been an issue. I wish they were protected more though, just in case. But the arms have to be able to raise really high and lower too.
Hey,may I know your email?😉
You can contact us at livingon80 [at] gmail
What might be nice drone shot of what your clearing before and after