Mulcher vs brush mower

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Publicado 2021-08-12

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  • @dalleth
    Your goat question: Short answer is almost. They will strip everything to dirt that they can reach BUT won't eat things with bark. Young 1" trees is just about the limit. What you end up with is a very weird dystopian landscape of dirt, stripped trees to about 6' in the air. It really a weird things to see. But if you just have is grass, brush and very young trees, all that's left after they are done are piles of poo.
  • @Ferms12
    “Nah if I gotta tell you how to do it, you can’t do it safely” lol. Always dropping wisdom Andrew
  • @thinkfirst6431
    There are wrench flats on those hydraulic hoses so that you can hold the hose so that you do not twist it when you are tightening the fittings. Your hoses will last longer if there is no twisting tension in them when you are using them under pressure.
  • “Ah naw, if I gotta tell ya which one, its not safely”. Made me laugh because I thought the very same as soon as he asked which one.
  • @Drakey_Fenix
    I'm glad you finally decided to install a window/door to protect yourself from getting hit by stuff
  • @jaredchance244
    From the time I started watching the video he had me hooked the camera angles are exquisite and I love how he seen something leaking unscrewed it and got down to the bottom of it! Superb job
  • @dezman56ford
    Bro, I could watch you for hrs, you literally leveled a darn forest, and i'm seriously jealous of the equipment you've acquired for yourself, well done dude, and good job with the scrub.
  • @mattanderson6781
    When he went to the worksite, first thing he shows is that old barn. I thought, oh no, they gave up on the barn and Andrew has to mulch it. Haha.
  • @wlgt3257
    "Me having to tell you which one, is not doing it safely" You should put that on a shirt Mr Camarata LoL!
  • @kenc.9067
    Andrew is so blessed to be able to take his dogs on a job like this. I bet the dogs love exploring that field
  • @sisco_rl7160
    I have watched this multiple times now. Such a good video. It’s satisfying to watch. Andrew should look into a high flow conversion for his TL12 and get a severe duty high flow brush cutter…
  • for a second when he was driving toward that old barn with the mulcher I thought he was going to try to mulch the barn lol 😆 😆
  • @smasica
    After he got to the job site, who else thought he was going to say, "Okay, let's mulch this barn."?
  • @jessel8833
    Always enjoy your videos & reviews. Thanks for all the time you put into this. Helps the rest of us & gets great first-hand experience & info out there. Thanks brother! Keep up the hard work!
  • @Jeppe.P.Bjerget
    What a big job Andrew. That had to take some hours. It is fun to see the difference from start to the end. . After it looks like a garden with a nice grass area, before it looks like a small wood. You always do a great job, with hours of hours of hard work. I wish you a nice autumn, and hope you will have some great days. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
  • @CranialAccess
    My wife of 44 years have been watching for many years, we have T-shirts, mugs, and a piece of excavator track autographed by Andrew and Levi, we still look forward to every video! Skid Steer Solutions knows a winner when they see one!
  • 18:44 in 3 years I haven't seen Andrew lose his cool. That mulcher must be mighty frustrating.
  • @GameFunFam
    I laughed when you said goats were an appealing idea. They do eat just about any weed or grass, and even little trees. They are used around us for that reason. Keep up the great vids!
  • I love that you have hearing protection. Leather gloves are great for handling barbed wire and rusty sheet metal. I have a plastic lidded box for my PPE. I keep my wide brim hat with the neck cloth, a set of sweat bands (that you probably don't need) my ear protection, safety goggles and work gloves. All my PPE is all together all the time and I put it in what ever I am driving that day.