Why Shredding Trees is the New Norm in California

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Most of the nuts, citrus, and grapes you eat come from California's Central Valley-some of the most fertile land in America.
    But what happens when trees get old? Or what if a farmer wants to replace almonds with limes?
    Enter McCahill Bulldozer Services! Their crews rip the trees from the earth, pile them up, and shred them into chips. Once shredded, they use enormous bulldozers to mix the chips into the soil to prepare for the next crop.
    It's incredible work to watch!
    If you want to see more of McCahill's daily adventures, check out their Instagram, linked below.
    mccahilldoz...
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Komentáře • 234

  • @shawnelliott2954
    @shawnelliott2954 Před 7 měsíci +42

    My Dad purchased the first Vermeer tub grinder in the late 1990's. It's serial number was 0001. That was an awesome machine! I spent a couple of years working with it and a Komatsu PC200 clearing land and grinding wood waste.

    • @mattpratt7641
      @mattpratt7641 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Wow, that's super cool. I work there and see them built along with our more popular horizontal grinders every day. Any idea what model tub it was called?

  • @charlesward8196
    @charlesward8196 Před 7 měsíci +34

    A burning ban may seem silly but California’s Central Valley, especially the San Joaquin is subject to very stagnant air, especially in winter that produces “radiation fogs.”
    After a winter storm passes through, the clear air and damp ground encourages an overnight ground fog which is slow to burn off, and just gets thicker night after night and is known as a “Tule Fog” with 1/10 mile visibility, that will persist until the next winter storm passes through, clears the air and re-starts the cycle. Add smoke form any source, and it just gets worse.
    The Wasatch Front at Salt Lake City has the same problem, with freezing temperatures creating “ice fogs.”

    • @dansands8140
      @dansands8140 Před 6 měsíci

      I assumed it was just California trying to destroy civilization as usual, thank you for the explanation.

  • @titaniummechanism3214
    @titaniummechanism3214 Před 7 měsíci +26

    There is a german company, Jenz, who also makes large shredders for bio-material. They make the BA 1016 with over 800 hp, a very impressive machine as well. They also make self-propelled models which are mounted on truck chassis, with a loading crane for feeding the shredder and a turning cabin which can be facing forward for driving or to the rear for working. They are in Farming Simulator as well.

    • @robbybachmann8061
      @robbybachmann8061 Před 7 měsíci

      This machine has 2,000Hp big difference.

    • @titaniummechanism3214
      @titaniummechanism3214 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@robbybachmann8061 Aaron mentioned that it's powered by a Cat C32, which is listed as having a maximum output of 1350hp.

    • @thoughtfox2409
      @thoughtfox2409 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@robbybachmann8061 Now, i am not sure how Scrap-board-production is messured, but if it is roughly equal to the german unit Schüttraummeter, then this machine performs worse than the Jenz. The Peterson only manages 499 m³, while the Jenz manages 540 m³. And with a smaller engine, the Jenz probably also uses less fuel.

  • @johnnyb362
    @johnnyb362 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I ran a Morbark and a Peterson whole tree chippers in the woods making clean chips for paper mills. It was the hardest job I’ve ever had to learn. For months after I started I’d literally have nightmares about it and wake my wife up talking in my sleep about “vines”, “dull knives”, or “the debarker”. 😂

  • @Sportinjected919
    @Sportinjected919 Před 7 měsíci +39

    I wish these videos were 45mins of this action. Please make longer vids!!!

    • @freighter1097
      @freighter1097 Před 2 měsíci

      You only have one video over 45 minutes. Why aren't you doing the same?

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Před 7 měsíci +8

    That operator literally can say "Okay, back to the grind!" 😂😁🤟

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Před 7 měsíci +4

    I've seen the acres of dead trees in the Valley, sometimes pulled and piled up. This completes the picture.

    • @brunetyannick1174
      @brunetyannick1174 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yup. "most fertile" valley in the US, but surely not fertile for long at this rate.

  • @tronstone7679
    @tronstone7679 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You read my mind with this video, been taking an interest in tub grinders lately

  • @lukeduke3001
    @lukeduke3001 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Similar to how we do it in new Zealand but once on the low bed we turn around and put the bucket on the ground for stabilty

  • @brandonman2020
    @brandonman2020 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I used to haul one of those grinders back and forth between 2 jobsites twice a month, the old guys in the yard could never figure em out & had to call me so it became my run 😆 Fun times!

  • @onyxpartitian
    @onyxpartitian Před 7 měsíci +2

    Company here in Northern BC, Excel Transportation is using a fleet of these Hog Grinders to take logging slash and make hog for our energy plants.

  • @laundrieshanging9077
    @laundrieshanging9077 Před 7 měsíci +6

    The 6710 eats EVERYTHING. Its not uncommon to replace those teeth on the mill daily, depending on your feed stock.

    • @Aarhzon27
      @Aarhzon27 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Used to operate one of these and the massive stumps and shit we put through it we would check the teeth on the rotor at smoko and end of shift, replace or rotate and tighten

  • @rpier8357
    @rpier8357 Před 7 měsíci +5

    You need to do more stuff with the wood recycling industry and grinders.

  • @PacoTheCuban
    @PacoTheCuban Před 7 měsíci +3

    The reason you load over the back isn’t because it’s faster than a normal low bed, it’s because this model trailer absolutely sucks to break down the neck. And good luck getting it back on on uneven ground like some construction sites without a ton of experience

    • @brians9633
      @brians9633 Před 7 měsíci

      Those trailers are built for that the neck is quick and easy to get off you can load them off level and when it's raining just have to plan for it

  • @jasonthompson8668
    @jasonthompson8668 Před 7 měsíci

    Man that grinder is awesome all of the equipment is cool I like that cat Dozer d10 was cool

  • @totensiebush
    @totensiebush Před 7 měsíci +2

    I was camping near North Rim Grand Canyon and saw a Barko 937B going around on forest service land shredding trees. This went on for weeks. Much smaller machine than this (I'm seeing 300hp or so) and very different setup too, but I'm curious as to the reasons for doing it there. They were thinning, not fully clearing.

    • @sierrasoundsmusic
      @sierrasoundsmusic Před 7 měsíci +8

      what you saw is likely forestry mastication, used to reduce (small diameter) tree density in forest stands that have not experienced the frequent, low intensity fires that they evolved with. Before mastication these stands probably had a high density of smaller trees from the lack of fire, which leads to increased danger for extreme fire events, as well as a general decrease in the health of the ecosystem.

    • @h2s142
      @h2s142 Před 6 měsíci

      Native Americans burned 10 million acres annually in california

  • @Lfs1891
    @Lfs1891 Před 7 měsíci

    I've operated a bandit , vermeer table grinders, plus are a dobstat processor.

  • @nakinajay
    @nakinajay Před 12 dny

    5:55 try that in the winter with a feller buncher or D8. Fun stuff
    We also load like that up here in Northern Ontario
    Love your videos and your channel good sir.
    Btw, you put that on there like a boss.

  • @lesliegrayson1722
    @lesliegrayson1722 Před 7 měsíci +2

    You guys need a bandit!!! they grind hard wood.. ALL day.. in the Australian Heat.. 40-50degrees C all day.

  • @SamSeth
    @SamSeth Před 7 měsíci +10

    Very cool. Sure it costs more than burning, but it's way better for the soil to return the old trees to it

  • @edwardclark3980
    @edwardclark3980 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Not as much smoke as the old days. Now the whole valley just gets valley fever from the dust. Lol.

  • @brians9633
    @brians9633 Před 7 měsíci +3

    A couple of companies have been do this in california for over 30 years i worked for one

    • @wrench_man08
      @wrench_man08 Před 2 měsíci

      Which one, live in California as well and know a few

  • @charlesmullins3238
    @charlesmullins3238 Před 7 měsíci

    This is what the reclaimed hollerfill needs where I live…I watched em fill and slope it in the 80s and now trees are 24” 90’ tall but all junk wood and mainly autumn olive bushes size of trees…man mulch it into the soil or fall it all after cuttin the underbrush where it lays to rot and make a layer of better soil for our good trees like white oak,hickory, and maple to take back…big contrast on the edge where the reclaimed hillside is vs natural timber….i hike and hunt alot…

  • @ronwilson6186
    @ronwilson6186 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. That looks pretty expensive. Does the state help with some of the costs?

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig Před 7 měsíci

    How deep is the rip? How deep is the hard pan? How thick is the hard pan?

  • @Lookawabbit
    @Lookawabbit Před 7 měsíci +4

    That Fendt sounds AMAZING

    • @Lexion95
      @Lexion95 Před 7 měsíci +4

      That's the thing. New Fendts don't sound like that.

    • @ethan12313
      @ethan12313 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Lexion95probably deleted

    • @Lexion95
      @Lexion95 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ethan12313 They still don't sound like that even when deleted.

    • @Look_What_You_Did
      @Look_What_You_Did Před 6 měsíci

      @@ethan12313 You stand a better chance of being educated than that machine does being "deleted".

  • @rushhookhornadventures20
    @rushhookhornadventures20 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What’s up there being more time between videos dropping and the videos keep getting shorter?

  • @russellschleife3651
    @russellschleife3651 Před 2 měsíci

    I worked on one of those grinders last week

  • @philippeguerin9373
    @philippeguerin9373 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice video Aaron keep up the good stuff ! Can u confirm you locked the machine up before walking in his mouth !!? I know u may not be familiar with this idk but u could/must have ur padlock at ur seatbelt ready to lock stuff to walk in hot area !

  • @albertjagt5713
    @albertjagt5713 Před 7 měsíci +5

    One thing you didn't mention here is, how often do they do this?

    • @vincentgrinn2665
      @vincentgrinn2665 Před 7 měsíci +5

      can be several decades depending on crop

    • @joshuamccahill7711
      @joshuamccahill7711 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Depends on the crop but the usual cycle is 15-20 years

    • @mramseyISU
      @mramseyISU Před 7 měsíci +3

      Depends on the tree but an orchard out there will normally go 25-30 years before they have to rip it out and start over. Once you replant then you have a 5-10 year wait for tree nuts before the orchard is productive again.

    • @atVVV1
      @atVVV1 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Almonds 15yrs+
      Walnuts 30+ (market is weak, a lot are coming out)
      Grapes (???)
      Citrus 30+
      Stone fruit 30+
      Pistachios 50+

  • @backfill9183
    @backfill9183 Před 7 měsíci

    Your way behind the times! Been doing this for 20 plus years in Washington Oregon and California

  • @grtych
    @grtych Před 7 měsíci +1

    Almond and Walnut prices are at the lowest point in decades. They are doing a lot of removal of old orchards, but are also removing a lot of good producing almonds because they are not turning a profit due to the market. In 2008-2010 farmers began planting almonds like crazy as the market was projected to boom - but new trees don't produce for 3-4 years. By 2014 the market hit it's peak and with all the new acres of almonds beginning to produce and be injected into the market, the price began to decrease - 2008 we had about 800,000 acres of almonds in CA - in 2021 there were over 1,650,000 acres - that number is now decreasing, being replaced by other more profitable crops.

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 Před 7 měsíci +2

    We grind in BC🇨🇦also. Orchard tree burn piles are no more. 👍🍁🤙

  • @pierheadjump
    @pierheadjump Před 7 měsíci

    ⚓️ Thanks Aaron 😎 almond orchards??? Do almond undergo the same process? 🎶 GPS on the tractors? 🇺🇸

    • @wrench_man08
      @wrench_man08 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes almond orchards are the same process, gps was probably only on the Fendt

  • @blauer2551
    @blauer2551 Před 2 měsíci

    Along with asphalt milling machines these things make the ground shake and are loud

  • @dhewitt2514
    @dhewitt2514 Před 7 měsíci

    What is the idea behind loading that way? Just quicker than removing the neck?

    • @Treehandler
      @Treehandler Před 7 měsíci +3

      Disconnecting the neck takes me about 2 minutes total so that’s not where I see the benefit. When you are picking equipment up off-road, the trailer tends to sink into the mud when loading unless you put blocking down, which can make it difficult to hook the trailer back up.
      Also helps where there is limited access, you would need room for machine to get around truck or trailer to load so backing right up to machine is helpful.
      Lastly, you should use mats or plywood when tracking over asphalt so this could limit the need for that considerably.

    • @dhewitt2514
      @dhewitt2514 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Treehandler thank you 👍

    • @Skorpychan
      @Skorpychan Před 7 měsíci +2

      Takes less yard space for loading.

  • @ricksanchez7459
    @ricksanchez7459 Před 7 měsíci +1

    3:25 would hate to be downwind of that. Full of spores.

  • @kennethney4260
    @kennethney4260 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Call me skeptical but how could burning those trees put more pollutants in the air than the entire process of shredding, spreading and ripping it into the soil...

    • @Jacweninger
      @Jacweninger Před 16 dny +1

      That would be a good question for the people that run California

  • @priceberne8772
    @priceberne8772 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Imagine if the machine fell over while loading with the door open , he’d look like the people in the titan sub

  • @cjschoenmann2258
    @cjschoenmann2258 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Longer vids please

  • @murdomcdonald9670
    @murdomcdonald9670 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice Fendt tractor

  • @kehenabeach4418
    @kehenabeach4418 Před 7 měsíci

    So all that diesel exhaust is better for the environment than wood smoke?

    • @thunder6281
      @thunder6281 Před 5 dny

      Much less exhaust then wood smoke, and air quality is the goal, not necessarily the environment

  • @txpipeliner07
    @txpipeliner07 Před 5 měsíci

    I used to run the next size down from that grinder the 5710 and a 330 on pipeline. we always side loaded both it takes about 20 seconds for the 330 and about 40 for the grinder. and for the sideload haters our trailers would get sideloaded 20 times a day with no issues.

  • @Duvstep910
    @Duvstep910 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Isn't it also much safer mixing the stuff into the soil vs setting things on fire?

    • @THEmadmikeismad
      @THEmadmikeismad Před 7 měsíci +3

      only in california.

    • @vincentgrinn2665
      @vincentgrinn2665 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@THEmadmikeismad california and the rest of the developed world
      meanwhile the rest of america follow india, china and africa in the way they do things

    • @jaycweingardt11
      @jaycweingardt11 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@vincentgrinn2665 And instead of doing it the cheaper way you get to pay for this $1mil machine, fuel, labor etc in the price of your produce, I hope the better air quality in the middle of nowhere is worth it.

    • @cptbuiltk7944
      @cptbuiltk7944 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@jaycweingardt11God you're ignorant

    • @vincentgrinn2665
      @vincentgrinn2665 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@jaycweingardt11 the cost to healthcare that crop burning causes is far more than the cost of the machines, 18,000 people die from crop burning smog in america every year, and it isnt just the middle of nowhere, that smog moves hundreds of miles
      and its severe too, like you cant go outside without a mask otherwise youll choke kind of bad

  • @cupwalker24.7
    @cupwalker24.7 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You Have a way Cooler Job Than I Do 😂 My Days are Very very hard Muddy , Wet , Hot , Cold etc and the Fact that I have to work that job untill I'm a Old man in my Grave in order to Survive Blows My Mind sometimes .

  • @TinMan0555
    @TinMan0555 Před 5 měsíci +1

    While I understand the desire to keep smoke to a minimum…..and I do like the option of putting the carbon content back into the soil…..gotta wonder how restricting a relatively short lived fire compares to the diesel exhaust and dust (wood and dirt) kicked up by those massive machines. 🤔

  • @rosshall641
    @rosshall641 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I'm sure you did a hell of a good job because I never liked those things either I hated those Western floats I would sooner take the gooseneck off

  • @bobg3034
    @bobg3034 Před 7 měsíci

    Here we go again with CAT!

  • @dexterquincy1
    @dexterquincy1 Před 7 měsíci

    Aaron, we've been doing this in Alberta for at least 50 years, nothing new here.

  • @USSBB62
    @USSBB62 Před 4 měsíci

    Fresno County, California in 2023 produced more AG Income than 23 other States did. According to the US Department of Agriculture .

  • @kingniles
    @kingniles Před 7 měsíci +3

    I’m guessing with all the dust from digging and moving all that material a few times plus all the diesel emissions, there probably isn’t a big air quality benefit compared to burning

  • @joelmartin2549
    @joelmartin2549 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful grinder but it seems kinda overkill for that little pile of brush.

    • @wrench_man08
      @wrench_man08 Před 2 měsíci

      They need it for the bigger walnut trees, these tree were citrus so not as big

  • @jordanbench2514
    @jordanbench2514 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hey Aaron, my two-year-old son and I are big fans of your dirt world videos - they've really sparked our interest in heavy equipment. As a software engineer, I'm curious about your insights on AI applications in this industry. What do you see as the top AI (ChatGPT) use cases for the dirt world?

    • @datsunz152
      @datsunz152 Před 7 měsíci

      you can put a bunch of chicks in it and make them gay

  • @thomasdecato9786
    @thomasdecato9786 Před 5 měsíci

    So instead of smoke now they make dust and alot of it! Haha gotta love California.

  • @iceman_wn_
    @iceman_wn_ Před 4 měsíci

    What is a peecan?

  • @jimmy4x4socal44
    @jimmy4x4socal44 Před 7 měsíci

    Welcome to my neck of the woods

  • @gregjames5070
    @gregjames5070 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Can’t wait for the east coast Midwest clown’s comments on loading the trailer over the rear.

    • @jimbeam2705
      @jimbeam2705 Před 7 měsíci

      You must be the clown to ASSUME anything. LOL 😂

  • @cyrushundt1117
    @cyrushundt1117 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm a tad biased but the rotochoper b66 is a far superior machine

  • @MrHamsto24
    @MrHamsto24 Před 7 měsíci

    I always though that if you tilled chips it would kill soil life. Soil bacteria that thrive off carbon would decompose the chips, multiplying exponentially and saturating the soil with affixed carbon instead of nutrients. Best to leave the chips on top where they can retain moisture. But hey, I'm not the one getting the gov subsidies.

    • @brunetyannick1174
      @brunetyannick1174 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It kinda depends of the depth, quantity and quality I think. If it's high C/N wood, from trunks and old branches, tilling it in further than 4 inches leads to anaerobic conditions, the wood doesn't decompose at all, turns hard and grey, etc... Especially in low humidity conditions. And nitrogen hunger on top of it as you mentioned, that can go on for a looong time. Not a fan of this method either.

  • @zachlafond2652
    @zachlafond2652 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm surprised california doesn't have a power plant that can burn stuff like that.

    • @aminy23
      @aminy23 Před 7 měsíci

      We have loads of that, and burn wood from home demolitions. However the wood chips are great for the soil.

    • @lightningdemolition1964
      @lightningdemolition1964 Před 4 měsíci

      I used to take my urban wood to a local power plant for free. Now they charge $25 a ton and have a lot of restrictions. There is so much free wood being generated from the 100 million dead trees in the forest that there is way more than the power plants can burn. Plus even if they could it is cheaper to burn natural gas to generate energy than run a wood burning operation.

  • @jairamragbir437
    @jairamragbir437 Před 5 měsíci

    nice work. could you guys come to trinidad and tobago and show these llllooooooers in office how it's done.thank you.🙏

  • @c0dy42
    @c0dy42 Před 7 měsíci +12

    it would be cool if you could make the bckround music a bit louder so one can understand the someone talking better

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Agreed, preferably loud enough to blow my speakers.

    • @guyintheshado
      @guyintheshado Před 7 měsíci

      I’m here for the background music honestly

  • @benjaminallen2370
    @benjaminallen2370 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Ok keep the biomass onsite, seems sensible. Thanks

  • @1DrunkSocialite
    @1DrunkSocialite Před 7 měsíci +1

    So… a cleaner solution that yeilds a better product. 🤷‍♂️

  • @leroyaultmon
    @leroyaultmon Před 7 měsíci

    Another episode from the buildwitt Gang

  • @holbrook134
    @holbrook134 Před 7 měsíci +2

    That is stupid expensive

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew Před 6 měsíci

    Good thing they’re not introducing any particulates into the atmosphere. Oh wait!

  • @cgrim40
    @cgrim40 Před 6 měsíci

    How much emissions are generated burning? And how much emissions are generated with all the diesel engines running around there?

  • @ernestcommerford5590
    @ernestcommerford5590 Před 7 měsíci

    That is the hardest thing on lowbeds there is and very unsafe because when you put steel aganist steel there are chanse of sliding off too the side with no control and a very good chance of damaging both lowbed and machine even hurting the operator a drop front lowbed is a lot safer than this operation !

    • @wrench_man08
      @wrench_man08 Před 2 měsíci

      Seems like they knew what they were doing. I’m assuming you’re not running millions of dollars worth of equipment. If it was bad they wouldn’t be doing it. It’s also what the trailer is designed for

  • @pauljohnson2372
    @pauljohnson2372 Před 6 měsíci

    I would think that California would require that your grinder be solar powered

  • @richardglaeser7658
    @richardglaeser7658 Před 7 měsíci

    I believe you would get a much better product if it was a down cut horizontal

  • @M.Lynchian
    @M.Lynchian Před 7 měsíci

    What is a JEW-BRO-KNEE?

  • @hectorgarcia9509
    @hectorgarcia9509 Před 7 měsíci

    I didn’t know west coast had a style, wait till ocha here about this style big fat fraction and then the whole world has to pay for it,

  • @gar8702
    @gar8702 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi bro

  • @silvypetrisor6979
    @silvypetrisor6979 Před 7 měsíci

    This is what they call “Bio Fuel”

  • @brunetyannick1174
    @brunetyannick1174 Před 7 měsíci

    Mh. Bare soils, wind erosion, heavy tillage, heavy machinery, treeless drought-ridden soils on huge surfaces, into intensive monoculture. A recipe for success for the Californian soils.

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 Před 5 měsíci

    Why people hate Sacramento. Instead of burning the trees and plowing the carbon and potash under for the next crop, you have to pay someone to grind them up. That is ONE additional cost. The SECOND additional cost is importing potash fertilizer that you used to get from the ash of your burn pile. There is no way to replace the benefit of the charcoal that you could plow in as well. This grinding may be good for "air quality" but given the diesel going into the air for grinding, transporting the potash, and the carbon from the charcoal being buried, it may not be green.

  • @gemser24
    @gemser24 Před 7 měsíci

    Little over kill running 6710 in that stuff dunno why owner would wanna burn that extra fuel for zero gain then running smaller grinder

    • @maxmyers1554
      @maxmyers1554 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah you definitely know better than they do.

    • @gemser24
      @gemser24 Před 7 měsíci

      @@maxmyers1554 been running wood grinders for 10 years so yeah prob do

    • @aminy23
      @aminy23 Před 7 měsíci

      The wood chips are excellent for the soil. They soften heavy clay and also support mycorrhizal growth. It's not zero gain when you're growing trees for decades vs corn/soy/wheat for months.

  • @mileskemph8391
    @mileskemph8391 Před 7 měsíci

    wtf was that pronunciation of almond at 1:15

  • @giacatollo
    @giacatollo Před 7 měsíci +1

    Biochar anyone???

  • @PirateNation2005
    @PirateNation2005 Před 7 měsíci +16

    More regulation that puts more cost on farmer who makes less and/or passes on cost to consumer. Also still uses fossil fuels to run the chipper and spreader.

    • @godsdozer
      @godsdozer Před 7 měsíci

      yes, the goberment are idiots.

    • @vincentgrinn2665
      @vincentgrinn2665 Před 7 měsíci +3

      without the regulations against crop burning the cost would be higher and for everyone in the form of increased healthcare cost, burning crops causes significantly more issue than the diesel used to run the machines and also damages the soil
      its pretty clear youve never had to deal with the air conditions that mass burning crops can spread into towns and cities. its the kind of conditions where you just dont leave the house for weeks, and if you have to leave then wearing a mask is mandatory otherwise youll end up choking

    • @dennisuricola
      @dennisuricola Před 7 měsíci

      @@vincentgrinn2665govern me harder daddy 🐑

    • @PirateNation2005
      @PirateNation2005 Před 7 měsíci +3

      It’s pretty clear you have no clue who I am. Don’t assume. Kinda a pretty straight forward thing. Your gonna tell me burning debris is tied to healthcare cost? Wth are you talking about. That has nothing to do with healthcare cost. Healthcare cost are due to red tape around drug r&d, cost around drug r&d, Medicaid and medicare billed/charge rates , red tape for providers and provider entities, liability for said entities, rules and regulation, compliance with thousands of rules, regulations and mandates enacted by the government, overhead to comply with all of this. I could go on and on with this but I’m the one in this industry and you are not. Keep thinking its because we are burning tree waste while we mine rare earth minerals and shipping it all over the world to make your electric car or increasing power plant output to charge your EV or better yet regulate all the water in California so farmers can’t use it but complain about high food cost. It’s all full circle and comes back to over regulation passes on increased cost to consumers. Period.

    • @vincentgrinn2665
      @vincentgrinn2665 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@PirateNation2005 youre angry and delusional, no point trying to explain things to you anymore

  • @hunterbiden001
    @hunterbiden001 Před 7 měsíci

    Air Quality my ass. the dust alone is worst than the smoke

  • @MONKEYzROK5
    @MONKEYzROK5 Před 7 měsíci

    RSK

  • @JesusAmen123
    @JesusAmen123 Před 4 měsíci

    Its a Mulcher

  • @kimohono5667
    @kimohono5667 Před 7 měsíci +1

    sad part... they take down perfect, healthy trees pass some years because they dont yield as much as they would for the matter of need to be trimmed and they grow taller....

    • @aminy23
      @aminy23 Před 7 měsíci

      Almond trees are naturally short lived, they are not perfectly healthy when taken down. The trees are routinely trimmed to keep them healthy and keep yields high.

    • @wrench_man08
      @wrench_man08 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s all about making money, why farm an older block of trees and barely break even. For farmers it’s about the best yield and coming off with a profit

  • @stuartcarter3649
    @stuartcarter3649 Před 7 měsíci

    One thing for you Yanks you don’t Fuk about, good to see.👍

  • @tallbrian100
    @tallbrian100 Před 2 měsíci

    So you cant burn it but you can burn tons of diesel fuel, co2 into the atmosphere is most likely more grinding and spreading.

  • @cldude691
    @cldude691 Před 7 měsíci +2

    ROFL, how is running a massive diesel engine for a few days better than burning??

    • @aminy23
      @aminy23 Před 7 měsíci

      Now in terms of carbon - with fossil fuels you take carbon from underground and move it to the air. Trees take carbon from the air and wood is mostly carbon. Burying that carbon back in the soil sends it back where it came from.
      It's also not a few days, it's a few hours. The wood chips do wonders for the soil and that has made California the state with the most agriculture output.

  • @user-joemama605
    @user-joemama605 Před 5 měsíci

    You said a brand new Aztec grinder must be owned by a Mexican😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TyeWills
    @TyeWills Před 7 měsíci +2

    Can’t burn wood but you can run few extra huge diesels engines a few hundred house to take care of what a fire could in 48 hours.

    • @backfill9183
      @backfill9183 Před 7 měsíci

      If you think a fire could do more than a 1000 horse power grinder and could do it cleaner your new

  • @samlyda7558
    @samlyda7558 Před 7 měsíci

    It's CA, where do they plug these machines into?

  • @TheGamingWarrior10
    @TheGamingWarrior10 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Can’t burn to conserve air quality, then the grinder is kicking out that 3:26 😂😂
    It’s just convoluting a process to extort money

    • @Duvstep910
      @Duvstep910 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The difference is that the dirt and chip particles are heavier so they will eventually fall back to earth; smoke is much lighter so it just stays airborne.

    • @godsdozer
      @godsdozer Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@Duvstep910 several million dollars in equipment to clear land, only in commifornia.

    • @benzlover55
      @benzlover55 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I agree, but they are using the chips as compost, it's better for the soil in the long run.

    • @benzlover55
      @benzlover55 Před 7 měsíci

      I misunderstood your comment, dirt particles are heavy and sink to the ground, so while the immediate area is affected, smog isn't a factor here.

    • @tristenklein5940
      @tristenklein5940 Před 7 měsíci

      @@godsdozerdon’t forget the contractors who were forced to upgrade and replace their millions of dollars in equipment to the new engines to meet the commies CC Agenda of carbon emissions reduction which has destroyed the horse power and ROI of their construction equipment. Many contractors left the state or just folded their family owned companies and retired.

  • @TStheDeplorable
    @TStheDeplorable Před 7 měsíci +1

    It's good not to take for granted the effort that goes into providing abundant food for the world. There's a lot of both genius and risk of capital that goes into it.

  • @phillipweymouth430
    @phillipweymouth430 Před 7 měsíci

    This is no way to treat the land, that is not a farm, it is a factory!!

  • @donmedford2563
    @donmedford2563 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Is it really more eco friendly to run all those huge machines with massive diesel engines to grind and spread the old trees compared to burning them?

    • @aminy23
      @aminy23 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The wood chips do wonders for the heavy clay soil as they decompose they soften it up and promote mycorrhizal growth.

    • @alexanderSydneyOz
      @alexanderSydneyOz Před 7 měsíci +2

      "Is it really more eco friendly "
      Perhaps you've never breathed in wood fire smoke?

    • @alexrogers777
      @alexrogers777 Před 7 měsíci +3

      this is less about being eco friendly and more about being health friendly as the guy in the video said. This area is a valley so any smoke produced tends to just sit there for a long time causing respiratory problems for lots of people

    • @donmedford2563
      @donmedford2563 Před 7 měsíci

      @@alexanderSydneyOz I grew up in a home that burned wood and coal. I will take wood over coal soot anyday.

  • @raganusmc
    @raganusmc Před 5 měsíci

    I still think it's better to Burn coming from a farming past but the equipment is cool.. lut luts spend thousands of Gallons of diesel to chip it when you can just burn it for about $30 and get the same results just saying

  • @v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx31
    @v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx31 Před 2 měsíci

    Ohhh, in California,, and it's not electric...

  • @kev.c.j.
    @kev.c.j. Před 7 měsíci

    So correct me if I'm wrong.
    But you can't burn because of particulates that go in the air but you can burn 1000's of gallons of diesel running the machines that mulch the waste? 🤷

    • @aminy23
      @aminy23 Před 7 měsíci

      Wood chips are great for the soil and a big part of what made California the agriculture capital of the US. Those diesel engines don't run long enough to burn thousands of gallons, they get it done fast.

    • @kev.c.j.
      @kev.c.j. Před 7 měsíci

      @@aminy23 Fuel Consumption of the C32 engine. The engine that's in the chipper. This is not including the other plant on site.
      100% load with fan - L/hr (gal/hr) 262.7 (69.4) 262.7 (69.4) 238.6 (63.0) 217.9 (57.6)
      75% load with fan - L/hr (gal/hr) 195.9 (51.7) 195.9 (51.7) 179.2 (47.3) 164.8 (43.5)
      50% load with fan - L/hr (gal/hr) 135.9 (35.9) 135.9 (35.9) 125.8 (33.2) 117.2 (31.0)
      25% load with fan - L/hr (gal/hr) 80.8 (21.3) 80.8 (21.3) 75.9 (20.0) 71.4 (18.9)
      So yeah it does use 1000s of gallons of diesel if used at 100% over an 8 hour day. Which it will be inorder to chomp through the trees they were feeding it.
      Even at 25% it uses 21.3 gallons of fuel per hour!!
      So you might wanna check some facts before commenting.
      I'm not disagreeing that chippings aren't good for the soil.
      I was just struggling to get my head around the can't burn the timber because of the particulates it would put in the air but the Californian gov are happy for a massive diesel guzzling engine to put particulates in the air.
      Wood burns damn cleaner than diesel that's for sure.

  • @mclarenlewis7845
    @mclarenlewis7845 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It’s hard to call something West Coast style when only one state on the West Coast in the lower 48 does it that way. We don’t do it that way in Washington we don’t do it that way in Oregon they don’t do it that way in BC. Stop calling it West Coast style and start calling it California style that’s what it is

  • @KoeddkHD
    @KoeddkHD Před 7 měsíci +87

    a pitty your videos is getting shorter and shorter.

    • @TheJttv
      @TheJttv Před 7 měsíci +3

      They have always been about 10 min

    • @levim157
      @levim157 Před 7 měsíci +2

      They used to be 15

    • @keithturgeon5448
      @keithturgeon5448 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Not everybody wants to watch 45 minute CZcams vids. I feel like CZcams vids are getting way too long

    • @jacobstrutner8232
      @jacobstrutner8232 Před 7 měsíci

      then dont watch the whole thing. some of us have lots of time to watch@@keithturgeon5448

    • @KoeddkHD
      @KoeddkHD Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@keithturgeon5448 Absolutely. They just feel too short, they barely start before they are over and seem like a wasted opertunity.