Whenever you Timelapse, I enjoy it so much because the music you pick is really relaxing and enjoyable and you still show the whole process of the job! You always have a good choice of music Davin, really goes with the video my friend! When I was young, I worked for the farmers and running a tractor or other equipment, the days are long without music! Seems like if you don’t have music to listen to the day is three times longer! I sure like the TMC mulcher, it’s a beast my friend! Really perfect for the jobs you do Davin, disk cutter would be great in those thick tree cluttered jobs! Good job my friend, very enjoyable video! Thanks for sharing friend, Kirk from Louisiana sending prayers and positive energy to you and your family! I hope your dog is doing well, I just hear about you talking about him or her! Take care brother! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻✌🏻✌🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻
Looks great, especially how you push long ways and back drag the mulcher! Looks 100% better Davin! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻 That TMC sure recovers fast, good piece of equipment! I think it’s the best one to purchase, if someone is looking for a mulcher!
Impressive! Looks awesome!!! We saw a mulcher across the road from our house. Didn't realize just how big this equipment was. The guy sure could have used some lessons from you!!!! You really do awesome work. Thanks for the videos......
Facing a minefield of stumps with a busted bush hog sounds like a tough situation! Can't wait to see the innovative cure you've got for that challenge.
Wow.... Most of those stumps did "explode" as you said, but wow... what a difference you made to that persons land!! its soooo smooth and nice now and before long will haved lovely grass on it! wow amazing work as always!! Keep it up!!
I realize the owner of the property paid you for the work you did. But nonetheless, it still has to be quite rewarding knowing the work you did was a huge step in the process of what the owner invisions for the property and it coming to fruition. And you're right. That property, the way trees have been cleared out for the ones that remain, while still being tucked inside the forrest of trees surrounding it makes for a hidden oasis (if you will). Once grass grows in throughout those trees on the property, the property will be even more beautiful. Great job! (Helping people see their dreams come true.)
I’ve got 11 pine stumps in my yard that were knocked down during the hurricanes in 2020 and the clean up guys I hired to cut them up, left them a foot plus out of the ground! Our guys wanted 3,500 bucks to grind them! I just can’t afford that so I don’t have much choice but to let them rot! Be nice to rent a mulcher but I’m probably going to see if my fire ring can fit around the and burn one at a time! We just have to deal with these burn bands here! But it’s raining lately and I’m going to try and get em burnt! See you on the next one brother! 👌🏻🙋🏼🙋🏼
Ya it just be good to rent a stump grinder at HomeDepot and do it yourself as 12 you can get fine in a day with the biggest grinder they rent. It's like $400 a day if I remember correctly.
That's in my area. We are just beginning the exact same process as that home owner. We also purchased an old tree farm near Shallotte, and will be thinning and culling out the trees. I'd like to see his layout. It would really help visualize as we put our plan together. As always, nice job. 👍
Time lapse was pretty good, looked like you just painted it all brown. Ive got 1000s of hours in a cat 299 D3 with a forestry mower doing existing pipeline ROWs. Ive also burned a terrex to the ground. Months after months of 80' wide swathes. Was so satisfying. Big $$ in those projects. Not sure if you charge hourly, but seems like you mow 3-5x the stated acres with all the back and forth, put it in turtle and just 1 pass. Or down and back with 1/2 over lap would make it only 2x the acres. ❤ the content and music choices. 🎶
Don't spray that cancer stuff lol.. maybe some hydro seed, that green casting u see them use on the sides of highways, blast that down and get some clean grass growing asap.
If the client would hydroseed the area's you did right away by June 1st he'd be able to mow it with a very large zero turn rider rather than a tractor and bushhog