My name is Tucker. I am new to the RU-vid world but intend to make some informative and entertaining content. It will be anything from cars and trucks to hunting and fishing. LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS A WAY TO MAKE THE CONTENT BETTER FOR YOU!!!
I know this video is 4 years old, but I have a 755 with a deck that seem too high to mow and too low to drive around. Did you ever get it figured out? Mine looks like the linkage from the lift arms moves its full range without touching the lever. I can't figure out if I have a pin missing or not, but it looks like they're all in.
@robr2154 we have actually stopped using the deck but still use the tractor alot. I never got the deck hight adjustments figured out completely. Basically, I set the wheels at the hight I wanted then cranked the little black adjuster till the deck would raise and lower with the Hydro.
@TuckerC270 ok, thanks. I'm using it to be a little extra counterweight on loader work, but beating it up quite a bit on rough terrain. Time for a 3 point box I gues. 😄
In a way it is. My buddy Ryan is the kind of guy that uses his equipment to the max of its abilities. And tends to keep things until they are no longer usable.
Now that it's been a few years since you made this video I'm wondering are you still using your 20 and how is it holding up and do you wish you would've had something bigger? I'm in the process of deciding which one to get and I would appreciate your thoughtThanks. I will be using it mostly for the freeze dryer and I'm only packaging for three people so quart and two court bags are all I use.
I am still using it. My only regret is not getting the bigger one. It is starting to show its age and although still usually works good, it's vacuum starts to fade with repeated constant use. Like if I do 20 or 30 sessions in a row. I've probably ran 3000 cycle through it between me and friends and family. I use it almost daily.
@@TuckerC270 I really do appreciate your thorough reply! I think I'll get the 32 for the size because I, like you , would probably regret getting the smaller one. I'm so glad to hear it's been a good machine. It's a huge investment.
My next one will be an oil filled compressor vacuum chamber. But between me and my buddies, we could do a dozen deer a year plus all the every day stuff from sandwiches to meats from the market.
@@TuckerC270 thanks for that input I have a 2000 square-foot garden and I butcher about 60 chickens a year. I don't have a freeze dryer, but I do my big share of dehydrating. I have a feeling I'll be adding bulk to the 32 to replace air to make it work more efficiently for my smaller bags but I'll be glad to have the bigger ones someday I'm sure.
Are you kidding me? You're dragging a full length oak tree with the butt digging into the ground. I think it did pretty good! But i wouldn't keep doing it that way. That butt needs to be off the ground.
I just bought the #32 with a dual grind adapter last night! Hoping it will speed up my grinding/processing times.! Cant wait to get it and put it to use.
@@TuckerC270 Yep. If it works as well as I expect, i wont be crying for long...LOL. But i hear ya. It was an "investment" for sure! Have a great season. we trap hogs, and Im just waiting for the next "volunteer" to make breakfast sausage out of. Grinder should be here any day now.
Something like that lol. Honestly, the camera isn't at the same angle so I never actually had a clear shot on any of the bucks other than the first one to step out.
I’m sitting in his stand now watching this. I miss him so much. I’m so glad you got not only that moment with him but that you were also able to record it to look back on.
He will never be an 8 point he's already a mature buck he might get some junk the next couple of years if he lives that long but he's always gonna be a main frame 6
Does it suck? Yes! (the 20) Had to return mine because it was defective, the seal bar raised each time and I had to snap it back in because the bags were blowing up and gave poor seals. Sent it back and got a replacement, which wasn't new but a out of box replacement. Did the same thing as the first one. Customer service was ok, they issued a refund. I purchased one from another manufacturer and couldn't be happier. Happy sealing!!! :)
Hell yeah that was a very good deal!! I gave just a little bit more for mine! I think you will pat yourself on the back for purchasing it!! I love my little tiller and I think you will enjoy yours as well!!
Unreal! That shaking at the end....I would have been the exact same way, what an adrenal rush!! That's what it's all about right there brother!! Good luck this season, be safe.
Yes sir. They were sparing behind the tree. If you watched on your phone, check it out on a big TV. There were something like a dozen deer total running around. At 7.5 minutes in, there are 4 bucks in the one frame..
Good video. Yes I didn't use much fertilizer either this year because of the cost we did of the cost ridiculous.We need rain big time here in Michigan. I put out 400 pounds of Wheat Rye and oats & Peas.They said we had 2 days of rain coming we got 5 minutes. It sucks.What state fo u live in that got all the rain?
I'm in Ky. Needless to say, everything was going good but in week 3, armyworms took out one of my plots. Nothing but bare dirt. I'll be posting a video of it soon. Just have to finish editing lol
If your jerky meat isn't slicing all the way through cleean your cutting blade may be installed incorrectly the correct positiong of the cutting blade is so when it sits it it's place the end blade of the cutting blade should be orientated on the OUTSIDE of the end tenderizing blade, FYI!
Have you tried the tenderizer yet? thinking about getting that to speed up the jerky slicing....but also want to have the tenderizer for making chicken fried venison steaks