I'm hoping to see many more videos of your 1050... There's so many out there yet no one has figured out to see how much the strong 1050 will lift with the 75 loader, man there's so much you can do with content on the legendary 1050 no one's ever done yet so many argue online.about how a 1050 can't do this or that yet mine does very easily. What year is yours? If she has the original 9cc pump man swap her out for the later model 11cc full on 7.5 gal pump, larger intake port and filter for big power boost. Not to mention they ran a very low 2000psi relief by today's standard whoch you can make videos playing around boosting it safely to 2500psi I know for a fact. And I have to ask where and what bucket is that you have mounted? The deere 1050 tractor was and is deeres most reliable tractor ever, they rated by warranty work/parts...says everything about it lol
Those machines you cannot kill so long as you take care of it'll take care of you I operated one of those machinesback in the 70 and ran it for years on job's
How much does a piece of equipment like this one cost a guy?? I’d imagine they’re quite rare as you never see them... also quite handy I’d imagine aswell...
Construction fella here...Easily the most useful tractor I have ever used. We have had our b21 for almost 20 years, put thousands of hard hours on it and it has never let us down. Seriously, I haven't even needed new tires for it yet. We have had lots of tractors and none have come close. I will never sell it even though people still offer me what we paid for it when it was 5 years old.
This is my first time seeing one of these that's not laying on its side at the base of an incline....the city of Kosciusko had one and no one wanted to operate it .....it was scrapped because the last time it was flipped ,it fell into the sewage lagoon still running.
I'm in the market for a machine like this to do personal jobs around my yard and neighborhood, I'm hoping to find one with aux hyd connectors on the boom that a can run an auger attachment as well.. any pointers or advice offered would be truly appreciated 👍
i always get a kick out of seeing "restored" dozers with a new paint job making the machine look "just like new." but i do wonder why every guy that paints an old digger before putting it up for sale doesn't drive the machine out of the garage and paint the missed spots on the tracks, lower rollers and main rollers. when i see this kind of "detail" missed, i have to wonder how well the seller really did "restore" the machine.
Very unusual combination, typically Dozers would have a winch, and Loaders would have backhoes, don't know when I've seen a hoe on a Dozer. The "C" series or 3rd gen had 1 really significant change from the first 2 gen's and that was wet steering clutches, vs the previous gen's dry clutches. "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌👍🇺🇸