I bought my MT 100 a few years ago. I told the salesman I was going to use the root grappler to pull up shrubbery. He laughed and assured me I couldn’t pull up most shrubs. Since I’m a smart ass by trade I send him these videos every time I pull up shrubs.
We showed up at the job at 8:30am. By 9:45 I was at the dump dumping the debris. Very good stuff
by shit-talker-25
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I was going to make a smart ass comment till I read your story. You sir are a master.
Okay but how much time did it take to fix the customers lawn. No way that machine didn’t leave ruts.
Okay now do a 15 year old Juniper!
NGL, I was waiting for you to go through that window…
Dude would turn the Amazon forest in a parking lot and be home for dinner.
How many hours are you getting out of the tracks? I’m at 172hours and they seem more than 50% gone.
My lower back is very jealous
Tracked machines like that don’t leave much of a footprint as the previous poster(s) complained about. I borrowed my buddies T190 to break apart the old school addition pour they thought would help stop my foundation from moving. The machine was great. It left much less of a footprint than my Kubota B26TLB. Those little
Things are worth 4 workers right there. Enjoy the machine. You have something solid.
I need one of these.
The shrub does not adore it like you do.
BUT the job you did… mega.
NOW.. you will find us… ANOTHER SHRUBBERY!
It’s a dingo.
I want one!
I wonder why they wanted to get rid of the shrubs?
RIP customer’s lawn.
We want a shrubbery… One that looks nice. And not too expensive, or just a machine to dig them up