Thank you for your comments. I agree the music sucked so I have changed it. It is very hard to get good quality machinery sounds on a busy job site so we forced to overdub with music in most cases.
Bucket and Thumb - Sorry I deleted your comment by accident. You asked if a bucket and thumb would be better for digging and burning stumps. The answer is no! The shorter tip radius and wider mounting pin center distance (pin-on models) produces 25% more breakout force on the Nye harvester. You can rip big stumps easily. The blade can split the sump and get rid of all the dirt and rocks. The small dirt free pieces burn faster than a solid lump clogged with dirt and rocks.
This beast has one wicked chomp! RIPS stumps right out of the ground so easy! Daang!!! Best keep that thing away from the tool man Taylor! Half the county will be crushed before they could get it away from him! Worth watching that thing eat stumps!!!
What a tool indeed! Check out Discovery's upcoming show "What a Tool" to see more carnage from Nye!!!
These are 20 - 25 tone machines, we build stump harvesters for machines from 15 to 45 tones. Our newest XSH5 model now has a replaceable tiger tooth on the tip of the blade.
I might have a screw loose?.............. Don't know, but I can watch this skilled stuff
a-l-l day!
mrbluenun
mrbluenun 1 year ago
really nice accessory, best stump head on an excavator I've seen.
jacktheripped 2 years ago
another good video with a waste of music!
what about the machine sounds???
boaterbil 2 years ago 2
Thank you for your comments. I agree the music sucked so I have changed it. It is very hard to get good quality machinery sounds on a busy job site so we forced to overdub with music in most cases.
nyethermo 2 years ago
sure beats haveing to split stumps with the bucket teeth
wind2jammer 2 years ago
megaladon is hungry?
woodyate 2 years ago
Okay is it just me or does that thing look like some kind of metal dinosaur?
1jks 2 years ago 5
Bucket and Thumb - Sorry I deleted your comment by accident. You asked if a bucket and thumb would be better for digging and burning stumps. The answer is no! The shorter tip radius and wider mounting pin center distance (pin-on models) produces 25% more breakout force on the Nye harvester. You can rip big stumps easily. The blade can split the sump and get rid of all the dirt and rocks. The small dirt free pieces burn faster than a solid lump clogged with dirt and rocks.
Mark Nye
nyemfg 2 years ago
I have a nasty patch of brambles at the bottom of my garden can i borrow this machine.
iiredeye 2 years ago
get a strimmer!
worldwar2madman 2 years ago
This beast has one wicked chomp! RIPS stumps right out of the ground so easy! Daang!!! Best keep that thing away from the tool man Taylor! Half the county will be crushed before they could get it away from him! Worth watching that thing eat stumps!!!
decnwtn 2 years ago
whats the prize??
ssskogsdrift 2 years ago
what is music song 6:00
heylecave911 3 years ago
This thing scares me! What a monster!!!
CKYZZIE 3 years ago
What a tool! What size excavator does it work on? what is the biggest log it will shear? Thanks for posting the vid
treemendus 3 years ago
They shear any size log its just a matter of how long it takes
kc1084 3 years ago
True, we can slice through jsut about anything that fits in the jaws.
Mark Nye
nyemfg 2 years ago
What a tool indeed! Check out Discovery's upcoming show "What a Tool" to see more carnage from Nye!!!
These are 20 - 25 tone machines, we build stump harvesters for machines from 15 to 45 tones. Our newest XSH5 model now has a replaceable tiger tooth on the tip of the blade.
Mark
nyemfg 2 years ago
thats a beast, wouldnt want ya finger caught in tha!
alfaclass1 3 years ago