Using a Generic Brush Cutter to uncover an Abandoned Farm! (Will it Hold Up?)

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Published 2020-07-24
Taking the Cheap Auction Brush Cutter out to its first job! Will it hold up to the abuse???

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All Comments (21)
  • @LukeSidler2005
    There is something oddly satisfying about watching overgrown weeds getting mowed down. :)
  • @tomgraham2987
    We have a T770 enclosed cab bobcat track loader with all bobcat attachments. I really enjoy running the bush hog, grapple and brush cutter which can cut up to 6 inch trees. The bigger trees we dig up with one of our bobcat excavators then saw them up and use the grapple to remove them. Seems we do a lot of the same work as you do, maybe that’s why I enjoy your channel so much. Have fun be safe and keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for all the videos.
  • @mattsprayberry0
    NOTHING LIKE BEING HALF ASLEEP AND SEE THE OPENING SCENE PLAYING ON YOU PHONE!!!!
  • @blah646
    Wow, a true “ Barn Find”
  • @russb3816
    What a satisfying feeling when you get that brush all cleared. I could feel it near the end of the video. Nice job
  • @kato0507
    The amount of control and precision you can get with one of those is actually really impressive
  • @cereus57
    Love the way the Bobcat sounds like a small tank, definitely can't sneak up on nobody! Nice job clearing up that overgrown landscape!
  • @engmcgill
    Hey, I recognize that old radio! It's a Philco late 1930s console model.They're not hard to restore, and even prettier from the front.
  • @dennisolsen4507
    Not my land, not my machine, but that was still very satisfying to watch.
  • @yadaroni
    It's like getting useful property back from the elements. Very satisfying and ads value to the property
  • @buddhismful
    Matt you transform a job site into a playground , that's what I call hapinness , when you enjoy what your doing for a living. really you dont need a Play Station , thanks for posting and god bless you.
  • @bustertim5333
    That's the kind of house I want nobody can see you from the street great job
  • @gilnorton1
    Amazing how close you could get to the buildings, showing you skills for sure. Thanks for the videos. Peace
  • @annotten7413
    I don’t know why YT suggested this video but I’m glad it did — I enjoyed watching this
  • @bevis226
    Could of definitely used a forestry mulcher attachment there. You did damn good with what you have. Get-R-Done!
  • @donald1056
    YouTube videos are so much better than TV - period - real people - so much better with the brush hog did a good job
  • @Calamity_Jack
    Good lord, looks like the jungles of Guyana out there! I think lost Mayan ruins have less vegetation on them. 😂
  • @Jimbaloidatron
    Very satisfying, that 'Munch-o-matic'. I'd keep on looking for more and more things to cut with it, until you drag me off!😊
  • @jimmypopp2695
    I bought one of these and had to get out the miller welder and go over all the welds so that I felt safer. Because of you I took off my blades and turned two pins on my 1900's lathe and then put castle nuts on with two washers and then the cotter pins in castle spaces. Thank you for the last video. You probably saved me or a bystander. I also like the guy's comment of painting the blades orange so they can be found easily or easier at least. I have an Oliver 550 with a loader that I run my brush hog and three point hitch stuff from. I love it. It is old but it runs like a bear.
  • What a great piece of property!! That uncovered building would make an amazing garage