Morning Devon. I believe your channel was the first I had seen a manhole in the middle of a field. I remember how surprised I was about that! Come to think about it there was 2 on that job. One was covered and one wasn't. What doesn't surprise me is where the homeless choose to sleep and take up residence. They had rather destroy someone else's property. I love how big Munchie gets the job done. See you on the next one 😊
Yes the city always owns at least 15' to 25' feet from the Curbside of the road. That is there Right Away for the future. Just in case they are wanting to widen there road at anytime.
Just keep on doing what you do,no matter what machine you use,it makes great videos,job seems to be right up your alley.good video as always.be safe 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Daven, the lot, as a whole was not TOO bad, other than the chunks of concrete, which I hope you moved off to the end of the property line, for further safty, in case you ever have to do this lot again. Just saying. Hope the family wedding was enjoyable and you had a good time with your family. Love videos with Big Munchie! doesn't get any better than seeing her work, and see everything in her path go down..The lot as a whoile, is beautiful now, great job Daven. I can see why it made no sense to bring the brush gutter when the mulcher was there already. a waste of gas and money. Great Job!
With your aggrivation, you need the 19th Hole at Augusta, a.k.a. The Bar. The 19th Hole on any golf course is the BAR. Do you go pick up that random concrete/man hole covers, after you find them so you don't run into them next time and dog a set of teeth?
And for the record, I would start billing them for the damage to your equipment for the illegal dumping on the property. I get you should walk it first to remove as many equipment hazards, but really there is no excuse for the garbage being out there in the first place.
Looks great brother, thanks for sharing! Louisiana sending prayers and positive vibes to you and your family!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻
Good strong work as always brother Dave! Do they make new machines and tractors they have sensor detectors that can pick up and detect debris like what you discussed?
Your videos are a lot more interesting when you Timelapse and play music Davon, shows more of the progress and it’s never boring my friend! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Chris ( letsdig18) took his TMC through some really bad stuff and he said, the more he uses it the more he likes the TMC! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
On new site projects, would it make sense to fly a drone over the field before mowing looking for obstructions? Can you adjust the depth of cut on your mulcher to preclude hitting rocks, metal etc? I enjoy your videos and commentary. Best wishes.
Yeah! Run what yah got! More efficient and makes too much sense. Although, I would like to see a brush cutter hit another tire!!! WOW!! LOL Thanks sir!
Saw you had a little fender bender on the truck. Sorry for your troubles. I bet you cringe when you hit that stuff you mentioned with the Concella 🤦♂️
Is it possible to have the mulch head 7” 8” off the ground on the first pass then go back a 2nd time on the ground. Imean so you can see what’s potentially hidden in the grass. I know that doubles the amount of time you’re on site but could save damage to the machine. Thx for the vid.
I was just wondering if you use those small signs that are made of wire you stick in the ground by the street with your companies name on it for advertising like builders and painters use .
Quick question if you have time. Is your mulcher similar to LetsDig19's mulcher? It seems a lot more effective but maybe it's just my perception? Thanks in advance for any answer you may give.
They are the same, mine is just on a little more powerful machine. The ASV 120 that I run is a little more powerful when it comes to running mulchers compared to the Takeuchi TL12 that he has.
Start small, keep overhead low, work your way up. Also, buy a small dump truck. Something that can haul 6-8 tons. There is good side work in delivering dirt, topsoil and gravel when you aren't cutting brush.
The mulcher. You aren't going to really damage anything on the mulcher but it tears the teeth up something awful sometimes and can reduce the life of the teeth depending on what you hit.
It seems pointless to backdrag when the forward pass more than meets bush hogging standards. You could do a racetrack pattern to make turning easier, saving fuel, time... and not beating the soil to pieces?
He does a really good job. Back dragging catches stragglers and helps mix(incorporate) the mulch(Organic material) back into the soil. This gets the nutrients back where other plants can use it. This also helps any woody pieces decompose more quickly.
Hopefully you charged the mulch price and not the mow price. Friends are friends but business is business. Ok, spoke too soon. Got to take the good with the bad .