#brushcutter #land #homesteading Today we’re testing the badger power 4 in 1 brush cutter. We’ll put it to the test and see how much brush this thing can cut! Follow along for more homesteading and tool reviews. mandrillapp.co...
Wheres the updated video?? We want to see you using the pole saw and other attachments and what your end resolution was you need a skidsteer with the mulcher/munchie forestry head on it hf unit
Skid steer w/a brush cutter is what yer needin’ there! Maybe you could rent one? Pay yourself $25 an hour x however long you think it will take to get the job done vs. a 1/2 day with a rental and see which one makes more sense in order to free you up to do other things with the time you saved. Winter is coming! Diggin the new look👍🏻! 🇺🇸💪🏻
I cut down some stuff thick like that today with my stihl pole hedge trimmer. Lots of thorn bushes and thorn trees. Then ran over it all with my zero turn and mulched it up.
Just from my buisness and opinion. The brush blade is good for ditches with the badger it's a descent unit. But you need a walk behind brush cutter. Just opinion.
Get you about five guys out there working, and push through that wall of brush. I've seen thick brush before but not like that, good luck brother ✌️💚 Hiya Shelby sweetie 😘 XOXO
@NorthCountryOffgrid I bet that hurt. The benadryl can help. I found out about its benefits when I was in cancer treatment and they gave it to me to counter act the reaction to the chemotherapy drugs
@@goingagainstthegrain my dad was highly allergic to bee stings because he got stings so many times from bee keeping. He kept it around anytime he went fishing
I wouldn't do the job. I would rent the proper equipment like the other commentor. I've done work like you are doing and I found it is never worth spending so little on equipment and spending countless days on the task. 26cc is to small that's the size for a homeowner who does 2 to 3 hours a week maintaining his property. Even with a Billy Goat you'll be spending a lot of time cutting the brush. I know because I bought one and it's still a pain to do so the work.