You’re preaching the gospel to the choir on those dang river birch trees. The neighborhood where we walk has some and they shed branches like crazy. I tried to split some for firewood for a customer once. Just once. Never again. Stringiest wood I have ever seen. I love watching those trees get chipped up.
Ms Piggy started bucking a little but still chewed that big tree up. I just wondered what you usually do with all those chip loads? That river birch was like 5 trees on one stump, crazy.
The Rotobec is likely too heavy for a 30g. The lightest Rotobec 'mini power attachment' is 850lb. The lightest Ryans fixed rotating grapple is 770lbs and they suggest a 4-6 tonne excavator. The smallest AMI Attachments fixed 'rotating log grapple' is suggested to have a 6000 to 10000lb excavator.
No, it’s efficient if you want to spend all day dragging brush by hand go for it, but if you have the right equipment, you can do it from the comfort of a cab and get paid more than you will dragging brush and not be dead by 30 think about efficiency and long-term viability
So nice to have the chipper. Makes the home owner so happy to have all that tree gone. God bless.
A great set up you have there, that chipper was hungry, nice work!
The inside of your truck is looking clean. The guys did a good job on it.
Those bandit chippers are amazing.
They are!
Wow, this video is like watching Mother Nature’s barber in action! I didn’t know trees could get a stylish makeover.
Otis said ... " It's okay dad, I will guard the truck " 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
That's a baby chipper
😅
Great video thanks Tim nothing but the best great job
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome, work smarter not harder
You’re preaching the gospel to the choir on those dang river birch trees. The neighborhood where we walk has some and they shed branches like crazy. I tried to split some for firewood for a customer once. Just once. Never again. Stringiest wood I have ever seen. I love watching those trees get chipped up.
They're also really bad to grind with the stump grinder.
@@cotontop3 They’re just horrible trees all-around.
Otis would've been left with it had I seen him sitting there! 😂
I almost bailed when I realized he was in there. We were both confused 🤣
Wow talk about professional services I’m amazed shout out from Yuma Arizona
Ms Piggy started bucking a little but still chewed that big tree up. I just wondered what you usually do with all those chip loads? That river birch was like 5 trees on one stump, crazy.
Awesome chipper there. Thanks for another good one.
Glad you enjoyed it
That's the coolest thing I ever seen Cotontop3 thanks for sharing and thankyou UA-cam please tell Odis hi for me
Just chewed it up and sent it out in ever so small pieces - the wonder of some inventions!
Like that wood chipperr man.
Great job Tim, Miss Piggy still has a great appitite 😁👌👍🙏🙂
You don’t want to plant a Magnolia tree either they are the messiest tree to ever grow
How much that chipper costs?
These r the best vids. Keep it up pls
Glad you like them!
Ever had issues with the sensors for the auto feed? Ours kept giving us fits?
I havent
Bro that chipper eats. Have you been happy with Bandit and if and when I get to a point of needing a chipper what size would be wisest investment?
Yes sir I like the bandit a lot
Price depends on demand and how large a diameter you need to handle
Love watching you buddy...I own a JD 30g excavator, and wondering if my machine would handle a Rotobek like what you have.
The Rotobec is likely too heavy for a 30g. The lightest Rotobec 'mini power attachment' is 850lb. The lightest Ryans fixed rotating grapple is 770lbs and they suggest a 4-6 tonne excavator. The smallest AMI Attachments fixed 'rotating log grapple' is suggested to have a 6000 to 10000lb excavator.
what do you do with the wood chips? sell or dump somewhere?
Both.
Wood chips can be processed into biomass burning pellets
Have you been able to try the rake that you modified for the excavator yet?
Great video Tim 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
That's a serious toy. Not a joke
Did u quote as a job or are u workin by the hour
Hey Tim what is the largest stump you can grind out of curiosity
Size really doesn’t matter. You can work the stump however u need to.
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6:07 Isn't that a terrible idea to climb over the branch as it's feeding into the machine?
Not the brightest thing I've seen done.
Tim how far do y'all live from where the tornado was last night
25 miles in a straight line
How u get all your equipment there working by yourself? jw Looks like he needs to hire u to grade his driveway lol
Awesome Job!!
Thanks for the visit
How many trips does it take to bring this to the jobsite and back?
Just 2
You could probably just rip those shrubs out of the ground with that machine haha cool vid
I would have if the yard wouldn’t have been so wet lol
@@cotontop3 yea that would make a mess
I decide I needed another saw so I went Out and bought a husqvarna 440 18 inch bar with a x chain on it
🤠🤙👌👍👍Nice 😊🎉
And also do u have people tell u just get it on 5he ground they'll clean it up.
Howdy cotton
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I have been off the channel for a while but I noticed that you arnt in logging any more what happened with that I thought it was your familys company
А при, кто будет выкорчевывать при???😠
some of the things done in this video seem lazy
No, it’s efficient if you want to spend all day dragging brush by hand go for it, but if you have the right equipment, you can do it from the comfort of a cab and get paid more than you will dragging brush and not be dead by 30 think about efficiency and long-term viability