Hi - I'm Mack and this channel is all about hedge cutting and Landscaping I run a small hedge cutting and landscaping business I film videos of projects I'm working on and hedges that I cut
07:45 ...and once again...the 10mm makes an unscheduled appearance!! Nice video...I think I'm taking the plunge today...I'm just a homeowner with a 12 foot high pile of brush that needs to be "reduced"...
I've got the exact same machine on the new anti vibration stainless trolley. It is a monster. On some machines you'll see the reel mounted on the front. It's so much better balanced when mounted on the back. Talk to Jetmac. Fantastic supplier
Hi mack Looking for that exact chipper if you want to sell? I'm in the UK and Intrested I'm not a scammer or any rubbish I don't need a 150 and 160s go for silly money so thes are next best thing rather than cytec 13hp rubbish ....I remember watching the video and thinking that a clean machine.
Personally I think seeding if done right and well maintained will give a better result but most people just want the instant green Yeah very good point
Recently subscribed to your channel great videos and great worker.. roughly wat sort of price would ya put on job like this?don’t have to b exact.. finds it difficult to gauge. Use of tools disposal etc Thanks In advance
Mine starts first pull I've used my wood chipper on some good size jobs first class you can get it in very small gates I've got nothing too say bad about my crytec
You want sbr rather than pva as your paving primer. Personally, i just use the powder form Usualy ultrascapes as it has better working time than mixing sbr and cement. A tub easily does about one and a half pallets of four size limestone paving and it mixes easily and quickly.
great video Mack look forward too , part 2 love the mini digger to remove the hedge and blackberries , want plant insurance do you need for if hiring a digger any ideas, great job
My insurance covers me for using the digger and damages However for hiring the digger plant insurance is recommended and that will cover you if the digger gets stolen
Thanks Normally I use a very sandy soil however because of how wet it was I ended up using washed sand which works quite well when the ground is really muddy but I wouldn't recommend doing it in summer as can cause the grass to dry out
Yeah At the time I got the best I could afford and biggest van I could afford to insure which was £3,000 a year However I'm wanting to upgrade to a 3.5 ton tipper with tall storage pod
Good video and looks like a good bit of kit and cuts some decent size stuff with ease. Do you need a licence to operate this type of pole pruner for domestic jobs?
Hi @mackthomas8750 Just found your channel - well impressed with your content and garden landscaping work. Keep it up fella. Wee question re: the crytec wood chipper. Does it come road legal or did you have to upgrade it to make it legal for road towing. I'm looking for something beefier than the smaller 6HP machines and this looks ideal for my budget. Thanks.
When you took them pin curbs out, new ones should've been put in, every job we do we put pin curbs in it finishes off the job nicely and makes the driveway much stronger. Some costumer's know that and some ask for pins right round the all edge's.