Thank you so much. Your video is exactly what I needed = the basics that everyone assumes we should already know. My father passed away a few months ago and left me his John Deere. I managed to get the brush hog attached, but didn't know how to operate the controls and settings and the tractor was stressing on inclines and wasn't cutting well and would grind when I engaged the brush hog. LOL - I'm sure my Dad would thank you too!! He loved that Deere!
Thanks. I have a 2008 JD 5303, and was lugging the engine too much when putting it in gear. I learned that I needed to bring up the throttle prior to releasing the clutch. Thanks!
Thank you! Excellent tutorial. I know it's basic but not basic to us newbies. It would be great if you could do a video on how to connect attachments. Especially a grappler.
You teach so well. You explain everything simply and also demonstrate how things work. I'm glad you don't assume first-timers know something. You teach from scratch and I love that. Thank you for the good work.
Got thrown into a new position because old guy left, main thing is snow removal and they have a huge tractor to do it... but I never learned how to drive manual on a car, much less a tractor. Wish me luck.
The most important thing for a newbie is knowing which one of the peddles is the brake and second knowing where the forward/ reverse/ neutral lever is. Third is the clutch as that is what will release the tractors engine force in the event a person loses sight of how to stop the tractor.
Yep, if you brake fully you have to engage the clutch or it will stall out. Unless you have it in neutral. About 5 minutes driving one you get the basics.
I'm new to the green industry but I'm learning how to drive a 30 year old tractor and it's literally harder than driving a somewhat modern combine. It's stupid tbh
bro how many hours watchtime you need to earn about 6 lacks i will support you with an agreement but you need to buy and gift me jhondheere 5310 tracter with plough i have 150 members somewhere population in my Village second hand tractor if not above tractor
The absolutely most important safety item on any tractor is a shield on the PTO (your training aid) does not have one. If you don’t think they are necessary, “Google PTO Accidents” you will see nonbeliever’s literally wrapped up in a PTO shaft with no PTO guard. Warning, the video is gruesome not for anyone with a week stomach, but hopefully save a nonbelievers life.