Don't Forget to Deliver the "Opperaters Manuals " befor the KEYS. A 15minuites instruction-course means Almost NOTHING; to the "New Twack-tor Driver/ Loaner".
Well it depends if you are commercial I would go gas if I was a normal person I would aslo go gas ii have both but gas is more efficient runs longer more powerful. But I do have an ego and it’s grate but I have to go with steil gas
That tractor seems way too small for this planter. The top link on the 3 point hitch is so steeply angled and very touchy in its adjustment. It almost looked like it should be towed with front tires on the front so to maintain a constant pressure when travelling instead of going up and down as the tractor drives across the planting bed.
So, are you saying that all differentials are cast-iron and none of them are aluminum mark are you saying that all frames are the same steel thickness? Are you saying that all of them have the same hydrostatic transmissions?
Laughable, the comparison with the pick up truck. That’s what’s wrong with America today. Everyone has to have heated seats, heated steering wheel…. Everyone is over financed and completely irresponsible with their spending. People used to pay cash for everything, live within there means. Now you are talking about tricked out tractors 😅 I guess we need to keep up with the neighbors even with tractors.
Which is more use the 4 in1 or high dump? I need a bucket but can only afford 1. Im a landscaper. Have a small 5.5t truck which need to tip into. Thinking 4 in1 is more uses and can drop dirt over the side by opening the bucket?
The problem with a three point hitch is that it maintains angle between the tractor and the planter (implement). So you guys adjusted that top arm, but as soon as the terrain changes, that upper arm needs to be adjusted again. For instance, if the front wheel of the tractor runs over a clod or a rock, it lifts the front of the tractor. The result is that the press wheel gets pushed into the ground. If the front of the tractor makes a dip, it would elevate the press wheel ..... and you lose your drive system because that wheel isn't in contact with the ground. All of this is a disadvantage for 3 point systems. Ideally, you use 3 point implements that don't touch the ground, like a sprayer.
Insuring a Tractor is a scam. You already on the hook to pay the loan if you default, buying insurance is a way to subject you to legalized extortion, all insurance that is "required" is legalized extortion. The only way this stops is stop buying items that require insurance. They pray on the poor and middle class, rich people do not pay insurance, they put money in an acct and make interest for it, as long as they can show theres money in an acct that covers the cost of whats required they dont pay....but YOU do.
It's required only under a specific circumstance and it's not a government mandate like car insurance. I can't deny that for-profit insurance is awful but the idea of insurance isn't.
@@thoughtlesskills When I say legalized extortion I mean that its legal for the insurance company to extort it from buyers. As far as mandates its not a mandate to buy a tractor, but fat chance you will get financing if you dont agree to be extorted for insurance fees. Only the poor are targeted by these schemes, the rich can just pay cash and skirt it on tractor transactions.
@@BillyBlaze7 How about I "buy" something from you, you give it to me without collecting any money but I PROMISE to pay you back if it gets destroyed. I guess you would be alright with that? Do you have a tractor I can buy from you?
@@iamchrisroberts you completely side stepped the massive industry that ruins peoples lives that effectively steal. the courts, and the credit agencies. tell me also why illegals get to drive license registration and insurance free
I don't see any brush. You look up the word brush and you will find the word scrub vegetation. Then look up scrub vegetation and you will find what real brush actually is. That ain't brush. In fact, you actually bypassed the real brush and didn't cut it. That rotary cutter/brush hog is completely out of adjustment. How could I tell? The key was you were dragging all kinds of crap in the front corner of the hog but what iced it was at about 12:26 to 40 and beyond watch the brush hog tail wheel. Notice how its wobbly and going all over the place. That's a dead give away that there isn't enough weight on the tail wheel of the brush hog. The upper link is too tight for sure but the brush hog rear height may be out of adjustment too once you get the front up. If you tell me all that is adjusted exactly right and is a characteristic of that brush hog, I wouldn't own it. It absolutely shouldn't do that in a little bit of wet grass but you did the video in the wet to promote the flail mower over the brush hog anyway. Of course it would have been better for the mower if the grass was dryer but it still should not do what it did. I personally do not want the rear of my brush hog to be 4-5 inches higher than the front. That's wrong. You'll get a much better cut down around 2 inches higher. I'm 65 and I've been sitting in front a brush hog and sickle mower since before I could legally drive a car on the highway. Been there done that. I love watching salesmen try to be tricky dicky.