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Upstate Brush Control down here in Florida originally from Connecticut I’m going to be renting one of these to help my neighbor. You guys do excellent work but I’m curious where is this job site because it’s beautiful with that lake. It looks like West Virginia or Tennessee
People have no idea how much work it take to clear a lot until they start. I worked for a land developer which sold wooded lots and did the work by hand with chainsaw, brushsaw and a chipper. One job turns into three Sweet. Much better profit margin for you. Nice looking end results as always. I hope they get your mini up and running soon without to big of a bill.
I'm watching all your videos, great! This is a professional job. You are the number one in terms of speed of work, detailed attention, beautiful finish, and good operation of the machine! However, I don't understand English, I don't understand the background or work, so please give me a brief explanation. The staff are all good guys. Please put up a lot of videos that will be beautiful so that you will not get hurt in the future. Thank you!
Nice job there. I was just on I-20 between Florence and Columbia and looks like the state is clearing the median of pine trees in some areas. Had a big excavator and what looked like a dedicated Fecon mulcher clearing 1/4 mile swaths, looked like a hamster shavings parking lot a mile long. If you threw in some "pilgrims" in your narration you'd sound like John Wayne, cool stuff
I think these jobs came out great, nice when you can get the neighbor to give you work right after this first job is done. I hope to some day get a similar setup for our company, I will most like get a Takeuchi but I do like that Fecon mulching head
I had the same cooling problem on my E80. Had to change the radiator as there was stuff that looked like it melted between the fins and would not come out otherwise. Good luck!
@@UpstateBrushControl Andrew Camarata had one over heating and he fixed it with a new head gasket if I recall. Why that would cause it to overheat, I have no idea, not being an engine person. It just seemed weird to me is all.
Kinda surprised you don't run into more yellow jacket nests along the way. I remember my land surveying days in Maryland, and they were all over the place. I'd expect to hit a nest at least once or twice a week, and we were only using hand tool brush axes.
"you're only as good as your last job" comes to mind here. last year you did one lot, following year get asked to do another near by lot and then get asked to do a couple more lots. cant get better than that. word of mouth only gets you repeat work when you do a good or great job, you clearly ain't doing no bad work here bud.
Nice!! Lot easier than way I used to do it, with a chainsaw and a sling blades.. a guy has a machine similar to yours for sale, but I think it is a rt-90???. I haven't had a chance to stop and look at it.
We typically mulch anything 6-8" in diameter or smaller, but we can mulch bigger if we need to. It's not really built for it. The occasional larger tree is okay.
Great videos. Do you guys ever use any weed wacker attachments that are good for thick grass or brush? Any recommendations? I'm a little fed up with just string trimming. Thanks!
I have an e32 with the same problem. I'm curious to hear what they say the problem is. I've replaced the thermostat and the temperature sender and still having issues. Did your temperature gauge keep going from hot to cold
Yes, it did. It would pin up really quick out of nowhere, starting first thing in the morning, and it would happen. I will let you know what I find out.
You mind if I ask how do you quote your fee for your jobs/contracts... per acre, per hr, fuel and man hrs? Extra for tree removal? Just wondering we have a spacing and clear cutting outfit in eastern Canada we are by the acre. But it’s all government contracts we clear under the hydro lines. Was thinking of doing some side work.
Is it just me and my old eyes, or do those tracks on the skidsteer create an optical illusion and appear to go in the wrong direction at the speed he is driving it? ;)
Upstate Brush Control good to know. I’ve been considering getting this kind of operation going in my neck of the woods but the start up cost is a bit crazy. I did a rough estimate and I would probably need 300-400 thousand to get all the proper gear and equipment. Is this too high or too low. I’ve only seen one mulcher go through my area and it was owned by a huge tree company that frequently do work for the power companies. I feel the work is here but the cost has kept everyone out other than big companies. Glad to see it working well for you guys!
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I was looking at the front is there a bullet proof glass in the front a guy i now has one on his to keep anything from flying in or hitting him i just seen ur front i see sumthing there