That was one heck a job you did there, looks like it was maybe a 2 day job. That was a lot of ground to cover. Wonder what their plans are for so much land and how they hope to keep the black berries under control 🤔
This would be a great video to use to show the capabilites. Would you be open to me using cuts from it (giving you credit if course) I'm in Georgia if that makes a difference.
i hate to be karen here, but im sure the turtles and other wildlife could be given a higher cut to excape. Big mowers, hay cutting and zero turns kill millions of small animals unnecessary.
If older blackberries then the network of vines keeps it from going too deep (think spiderwebs) so you have to back up and point a different direction and hit it again. If regrowth is a few years or less then it smokes right through them!
@@StoneGoat That makes sense. I was honestly very suprised to see the ventrac cutting blackberries, I didn't know it would be able to take them on. But your video seems to be opening up a new door! Thanks for sharing.
@@golovinpropertyservices it will do more then blackberries. Saplings 2 to 3 inches in diameter at the base. See my other video of brush 15 to 20 feet tall on the Oregon coast. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aWi4gtueNUs.htmlsi=qx2as7JtfUEH9GV9
You might be able to mount a standard tool box on it (if you don't have a truck bed cover) there are several bedside companies with boxes on them from the factory
Mow often in late summer early fall when they are storing up reserves in the roots. Hit again right when your summer grass is taking off in late spring. I'm on my third year and I would say 95% of my blackberry is gone.
Looks good. The name cultivator does not do the tool justice. Cultivators traditionally have shovels and will not do what you are doing. I think the name is going to limit your potential clients.
On TOP of the cover! It will hold up to 3/4 of a ton on top! I've had stacks of plywood on top above the cab......and yet just open the tailgait and slide your tools out without issue!
Depends on several factors. When they were cut. What the winter is like. And spring dry or wet. They will grow back if left unattended. Probably not berry right away.
Stone goat... I noticed that you have the power bucket with grapple on the back and that you have the extra hydraulic lift active. How are you activating 3 hydraulic at the rear with only 2 factory outlets. Do you have an extension hose from the front controller ran to the back? Thanks in advance, Tony
Sorry for the delayed response. Just saw it now. Currently there are two sets of hydraulic lines (4 singles) and the power bucket can tilt and grapple can open close. With this you loose the hydraulic toplink for the 3point. But very useful. And can lift a little higher then the front. Typically I pull the toplink all the way in and then use that set to run grapple. When buckets off then hydraulic toplink gets reconnected. Future plan is to add a spliter for 2nd set to be able to use all 3.