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NIGHTMARE TOWER PROPERTY! John Deere Tractor & Brush Mulcher Tackle Huge Piles and Trees! 

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This is ONE OF THE WORST towers we've ever seen! There is around 6 years of untamed brush growth and it is a NIGHTMARE! Tractor Time with Tim got most of it with Stihl battery chain saws and the John Deere 4075R with Baumalight Brush Mulcher!
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@Keith.Zielinski
@Keith.Zielinski 10 месяцев назад
Wow what a difference! The weather has been a blessing without the typical Indiana summer humidity, still that is no small feat with only the two of you!
@bert26a
@bert26a 6 месяцев назад
A front PTO and 3-point on a compact tractor would be the cat's meow for stuff like snowblowers and mulchers.
@45Deere9500
@45Deere9500 Год назад
They make lynch pin shields, if you can find them in the size you need. They're basically a piece of steel that goes over the pin on the implement, before the lynch pin is inserted, that are bent to keep things (sticks, cornstalks, etc...) from getting behind the lynch pin and opening it.
@PastorDavidFranklin
@PastorDavidFranklin Год назад
Outstanding job Tim and Christy. Your willing heart of service does come back. God gives the blessing and addeth no sorrow with it.
@photocontrol
@photocontrol Год назад
Great work Tim & Christy, that was a big job! A lot accomplished between the two of you, looks much nicer around the building!
@Tri-Lobe
@Tri-Lobe Год назад
Hey, I didn't take it as an advertisement! The fact is good quality tools make jobs go faster. I could tell that you were definitely tired. Thanks for another great video!
@RCPSU4
@RCPSU4 Год назад
After watching this initially, I had to go back in the archives to find the one with Kenton and Glenn when you each paired the MP348 with higher PTO HP tractors. I'm just as impressed with this mulcher as I was after that one. I hope the phone company is also giving you a good deal on your phone/internet service also for all you're doing for them. When you mentioned about having a chipper, I thought it would've been neat to see those chips for a grass seeding, or on the garden at the end of the growing season.
@williamgaines9784
@williamgaines9784 Год назад
Too bad you didn't get to show all the manual labor you two did. It would have been a great time lapse of all the trips in and out the gates and all those trees, a little beyond saplings IMO, coming down around the building. The only tip I would give for a similar project is to have your poison available when you cut the vines and trees to treat the stumps and stop regrowth. Those mulchers are awesome.
@hypercube33
@hypercube33 Год назад
Use a cotter pin and really shove it on there past the regular stops until you get it on the hoop side. Good luck bumping that out accidentally :)
@cwolf8841
@cwolf8841 Год назад
You’re very brave. And tough. That much poison ivy is daunting….. miserable stuff to work around. All the tools get contaminated and cleaning the sap off can be a lot of work. Agree re battery tools mostly. One great advantage re the chainsaws is noise reduction. I hope you didn’t get burned with the ivy….. the sap is the gift that keeps on giving. I highly recommend Advanced Care Pedialyte for working in hot weather. And Hammer Endurolytes Extreme capsules. If you get cramps later, you need more electrolytes.
@anthonywalls3281
@anthonywalls3281 Год назад
The thing is the older you get the worse it gets. I find that out everyday. Thank goodness for equipment to help us. 👍
@ccswede
@ccswede Год назад
Love the video of Christi with pitch fork. Everyone old enough should understand the reference. Good job.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Thank you! (Christy)
@frankhanes8005
@frankhanes8005 Год назад
You two definitely work well with each other. Lots of work there wow.
@runnikee6986
@runnikee6986 Год назад
The tower episodes really show how much work you guys have done and are enjoyable to watch. You’re absolutely right about the Stihl products too. Their power to weight is great. I have a couple of their battery-powered cutting tools and they are hard to beat.
@terrysurface8663
@terrysurface8663 Год назад
Tim, install a set of cab mirrors and you will not have to twist around and strain to see whats going on with any rear attached implement. I put a set on my 3033R/Cab and its made my life so much easier, especially when brush cutting in reverse. Also, considering a camera on back of the cab. Hi from Virginia.
@fpt264
@fpt264 Год назад
Tim, you might consider a backup camera. Well actually a rear view camera since it’s always on. It will let you eliminate a lot of the turning around to look.
@ronevans852
@ronevans852 Год назад
It’s always something when you’re out working and of all things one of those pins , how well I know have done the same thing.
@nohand322
@nohand322 Год назад
Great Video . If you decide to burn that stuff be careful if you have any of that Poison ivy , poison oak , and poison sumac The smoke from it is just as bad if you rub it on your skin. Don't stand in the smoke
@kenrolfsmeyer1484
@kenrolfsmeyer1484 Год назад
Hello Tim and Christy, I heard you mention wanting a wood chipper. While this one is not green, I bought one of these 2 years ago and use mine almost every weekend. I absolutely love the convenience of it. Great job on the clean up! Cheers!
@BitCounter
@BitCounter Год назад
I can relate. My Kubota L2350F now has a bent PTO shaft and broken hub because the lower key came out and the arm went into the spinning PTO. I need to replace the PTO shaft and split my tractor in half to get to the cam clutch to get the locking clip off. This might be a multi month project getting used PTO shaft. The owner before me removed the safety shroud. Not sure if that would have made a difference. A new type of locking pin seems to be needed.
@jayusher576
@jayusher576 Год назад
Im surprised the financial department didnt aprove a 3point chipper for turbo johnee.🤔...totally forget you had the rear mulcher
@KingColtar15
@KingColtar15 Год назад
When worried about the flip ring key pins flipping the ring and falling out. Wrap a wire around ring to the key, Scraps of insulated copper wire is nice to work with.
@rinardman
@rinardman Год назад
Wow, your excitement towards doing this job was almost overwhelming, I could feel it coming through the monitor! 😉😄 Yeah, too bad you lost your young help. Being a boss is a lot easier on an old guy than being the labor.
@On_The_Farm
@On_The_Farm Год назад
Hey Tim and Christy. Spray the leftover stumps with Tordon, same for the poison ivy.
@nospam3409
@nospam3409 Год назад
They also make a black lynch pin that has a MUCH stiffer pin. I use them on everything now. Just don't let them flip over and catch your finger or thumb because it hurts! For brush/trees that size, we've found that a large straight shaft weed eater (+30cc) with a 9" forester brush blade (the one with chainsaw teath) works fantastic. Not sure it would have been a great idea with all the poison ivy around, but it will make VERY short work of a 3" tree.
@jamieebersole6755
@jamieebersole6755 Год назад
For an application like that I would probably use a bolt and lock nut instead of the snap keys. It's more of a pain during hookup, but it won't come loose. That's what I use on the furrow side of the oliver semi mount plow because that one always gets torn out
@garylenzen3534
@garylenzen3534 Год назад
You need to get a herd of goats they clean up brush and weeds.
@richardweihert6233
@richardweihert6233 11 месяцев назад
would have love to see a woodland mills chipper with the smaller trees and branches.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 11 месяцев назад
Why woodland mills?
@richardweihert6233
@richardweihert6233 11 месяцев назад
@@TractorTimewithTim seems to be an affordable solution that has a feed drive that is driven by the PTO shaft and not another rear remote.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 11 месяцев назад
@@richardweihert6233 we have a chipper in house now. We did LOTS of research on this. We will share our research, the specs we identified as most important and a 5% discount on our choice in a video coming the first week of September. I did more research on this choice than any other product in a LONG time! One of the keys for me is the flywheel size and speed.
@richardweihert6233
@richardweihert6233 11 месяцев назад
@@TractorTimewithTim That is a lot of the reason that I look towards your videos!!!! I have seen a few videos on the woodland mills, but really value your information! Keep up the good work, Please.
@lordchaa1598
@lordchaa1598 Год назад
Good help is hard to come by, however, don’t give up on looking for that special person who is willing to be an asset and not a hinderance. I’m sure you’re able to find some good young men and woman to help from all your church connections. I do love that attachment, it’s a beast and very capable for smaller machines.
@patrochism7700
@patrochism7700 Год назад
I love what you guys doing yardwork Diane is it OK biggest more workers but I’m on my power chainsaw to wear a battery pack❤❤❤❤❤❤
@leebolkema9463
@leebolkema9463 Год назад
Tim With the 2 point pins we use bolt’s instead of the lynch pins(spring pin). We had issues with snow pushing ours out
@jimhancock5047
@jimhancock5047 Год назад
Good job and LOTS of work! Be cautious still with dry poison ivy. The plant oil that remains can mess with you quite easily.
@noelstractors-firewood57
@noelstractors-firewood57 Год назад
What will you do or use to clean up the mulched up left overs to be able to cut grass there. If that’s what you will be doing. And just guessing why the tractor quits is, the governor can’t respond quick enough to the all off a sudden jam. Great video, sure liked watching. To bad about the help not showing up.
@randysavage8963
@randysavage8963 Год назад
LETS GET STARTED . Happy Sunday
@Alanschmalzried
@Alanschmalzried Год назад
Nice work! It makes me want to try a battery powered stihl saw as a compliment for my Farm Boss.
@nospam3409
@nospam3409 Год назад
Trade it in for a MS261, and you won't want to bother with a battery powered tool. 😊
@gordontyrer2039
@gordontyrer2039 9 месяцев назад
Tim when you spray the poison ivy again add some kerosene or a little diesel in the mix that way your spray will stay on the leaves or plants and really helps stick to the leaves! I had a friend who worked with me years ago tell me about the mix for poison ivy. He worked on a tree crew and I was an operator on a highway crew. We both had worked for NYSDOT in New York State! It will actually kill the stuff and for good too!
@stephenjones6446
@stephenjones6446 Год назад
I changed some of my more vulnerable hitch pins to bolts with lock nuts just for that reason when brush mowing.
@JamesCapoldo
@JamesCapoldo Год назад
Since you are so sensitive, remember you can still get infected couple of years later, since the oils don't break down. Don't burn!
@Bunk599
@Bunk599 Год назад
You sure know how to have fun...I love that tractor. My 2025 was nice but often reach its power limit mowing thick brush and even running a PTO driven chipper/shredder. Your wife is spot on, that attachment sure beats feeding a chipper by hand.
@lordchaa1598
@lordchaa1598 Год назад
I’m not a huge fan of PTO driven chippers used on small tractors, or any tractors for that matter. It puts a lot of unnecessary stress on the engine and creates small stress fractures in the engine block when it locks up or clogs and bogs down or abruptly stops the engine. I prefer using commercial sized chippers with built in engines. You can rent one for the weekend and then you can use your tractor to load, remove and spread the chips.
@shanesherwood343
@shanesherwood343 Год назад
I do a lot of tree work around my land and my grapple has spoiled me especially when it comes to moving brush so I feel your pain moving all that stuff by hand
@jimmcknight3021
@jimmcknight3021 Год назад
What about the T pin to go through and a larger pin that you would use on a trailer? It works well on some of our applications and definitely holds better than those spring ones.
@briantomazi9491
@briantomazi9491 Год назад
every time you stall the engine under load you run the risk of a catastrophic engine failure, you can also damage the turbo. The more times you do it the greater the risk. The engine and turbo do not have full oil pressure and flow when the engine stalls under heavy load. Try a basal oil and 2-4-d mix sprayed on the stumps and base of the brush you cut it works really well.
@russellg5849
@russellg5849 Год назад
Your right that mulcher is a beast. We have an implement that loses them pins all the time. Ended up putting a bolt through where the linch pin goes and double nut it. Haven't had a problem since.
@bobcatsmith246
@bobcatsmith246 Год назад
I've watched Tony's Tractor Adventures, and he runs the Baumalite mulcher as well, I can't remember the size, but he has it set so low that he tills up the dirt as well. I noticed that you don't. I commented Tony about tilling up the dirt, and he said that's the way it is run. What do you think.
@BG-vq9fd
@BG-vq9fd Год назад
Christy I get the pitch fork! You two accomplished a tremendous amount.
@lcee6592
@lcee6592 Год назад
Wow that is a lot of work! Nice job though, looks a lot better. I suppose all that poison ivy makes a great deterrent to fence climbers! Or a lot of regret... (Great drone footage by the way!)
@ranger6x660
@ranger6x660 Год назад
Oh man guy’s! Sorry you lost your helpers. It definitely changes your approach on the job. I wish I lived closer so I could of held the camera while you guys worked! 😳😂 I always enjoy watching big Green getting a workout.
@karldawnlang8936
@karldawnlang8936 Год назад
Awesome video of helping Christy work ... HaHaHa ... I know it (works) looks like that in my world as well.
@gregritter5883
@gregritter5883 Год назад
Your audio between the two of you is fantastic coming through very clear I don’t know what you did differently but it’s working
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
In the prior video, we were specifically demonstrating the Bluetooth audio of the tractor radio. We thought we made that clear.
@barelystablefarm7151
@barelystablefarm7151 Год назад
Amazing the tower owners let it get that bad! That’s not a year of neglect, that’s YEARS of neglect!! You’re right about employees also, I am the same and just do whatever myself so I don’t have to rely on anyone but me.
@mabmachine
@mabmachine Год назад
Using a mix of Glyphosate and Triclopyr will do wonders and will kill everything. I like Crossroad (aka Crossbow) which is Triclopyr and 2,4-D as it can be use to kill woody broadleaf plants and not kill grass in fence rows and pastures.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Went back a week or two later…most had died. However, I did hit it again with the mixture you propose. Should get the rest this time.
@patrochism7700
@patrochism7700 Год назад
What’s up tractor with Tim? How are y’all doing?❤❤❤❤❤
@terrygroce1594
@terrygroce1594 Год назад
Very impressive job
@earlyriser8998
@earlyriser8998 Год назад
we have had to do the same kind of clearing around some old farm buildings. Hot here in Texas and exhausted by noon. Good job on the poison ivy. I did the same and then dressed for removing it in 'full armor' and instantly changed clothes, washed them twice, and showered. I am sensitive to PIvy and POak now and it takes just a smidgen to make your life miserable.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
It’s been a miserable week :-(
@oldsailor8593
@oldsailor8593 Год назад
Don’t remember any of your videos with different spray rigs for smaller atvs and tractors. The really cheap sprayers don’t last , would love to see a comparison of those and smaller three point systems
@alittleofthisandalittleofthat
Put a bunch of linch pins in your toolbox. In or around wood and brush you will need them.
@ericcrockett6396
@ericcrockett6396 Год назад
Have you thought about testing a front mount bush hog and as 3pt hitch power pack?
@nathanbrodeur
@nathanbrodeur Год назад
Tim now that you have a hole into tower 3 with one of your sprayers mix up a batch of roundup and 24D and spray the foliage to neutralize the poison oak and ivy and you might want to look at getting a spider lift one that goes taller than the tallest tree species in your area cmc lifts have a battery and diesel power lift the lift let’s you work of the batteries if you run out of fuel or if your working indoors it also lets you go through a 36 inch gate
@bradleymcclintock7771
@bradleymcclintock7771 Год назад
Wow, old boy, that was a lot of work.
@filpwelding72
@filpwelding72 Год назад
V Enjoyed the watching the video memories of my work
@adammiddleton4037
@adammiddleton4037 Год назад
Tim, best part of your videos is they show the reality of working with machines. Not often you go through the whole day without some sort of problem. Also, Courtney GWT totally wrong… Everyone needs MORE POWER
@Kcolby47
@Kcolby47 Год назад
I’ll bet you didn’t stay up long that night after the day you had. What a job for you two let alone doing a video! Sure looks great afterwards, and as it turns out, probably far better off using the Brush Mulcher than a wood chipper. Blessings.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
I shoulda called you!
@gliderider7077
@gliderider7077 Год назад
I LOVE my Stihl tools! They make life easier
@NotMuchHere
@NotMuchHere Год назад
i think i said it on your channel before ... tractors are like chain saws ... once you have one, you find you need 2 chipper extractions! thanks for sharing
@TheCritterWindow
@TheCritterWindow Год назад
My offer still stands for my Woodmaxx pto chipper. It is a boss.
@lordchaa1598
@lordchaa1598 Год назад
Is that a precision grapple? What are the specs and are you happy with it? Edit: Grammar & I saw the specs and ad for it near the end of the video. Thanks again for showing us what these attachments are capable of and without any bias. You both have earned a well earned vacation after this job.
@wangfu12
@wangfu12 Год назад
Tim, tractor supply sells a black colored spring/lynch pin that is a lot strong spring action. I started using them a couple years ago. Haven't had one come out yet.
@carpeinferi
@carpeinferi Год назад
Even if y'all didn't get as much done as desired it still looks tremendously better
@1259bogs
@1259bogs Год назад
Ya gotta think about when spending this much on a tractor, do you really need a tractor or should you buy a tracked skid loader. You mentioned about getting into skid steer HP range but the tractor is still lacking in the hydraulic flow rate. Looking at comparable skid steers with high flow, there about the same price as that tractor… and the skid steers already come with loaders for no extra cost. The real useful places this specific tractor has on the market are very specialized and limited. I don’t see Deere continuing to make these for long, because I doubt many people will buy them after the hype dies down.
@danandfaith
@danandfaith Год назад
We have a WoodMaxx chipper we use on our LX2610. USA made, and highly recommended. Power feed makes chipping a lot easier.
@claytonkeeney8911
@claytonkeeney8911 Год назад
I would be interested in a pto chipper review/video been wanting one for a long time.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
We will be having one soon. ...believe it or not! I have researched this at length, and chosen what I believe is by far the best value.
@claytonkeeney8911
@claytonkeeney8911 Год назад
@@TractorTimewithTim Awesome, can't wait to see your findings!
@badgerlandturf
@badgerlandturf Год назад
It’s very frustrating when last minute cancellations of help occur. My business was the most profitable when it was just me doing the work…I feel that! Good video! I have one of the split fire PTO chippers and love it on my 3 series.
@7acersadogandakubota
@7acersadogandakubota Год назад
I don’t believe I’d run that mulcher on a grand L hydrostatic kubota after watching some of the stuff that was shooting out from under your tractor. The hydraulic filters on a kubota would be completely destroyed.
@ProjectsWithPat
@ProjectsWithPat Год назад
Triclopyr. The “crossbow” you spray on the yard. Is great woody brush for poison Ivy. I use it to control it on my 5 acres for the kids to play safe.
@ericlaker1983
@ericlaker1983 Год назад
Can you take and push brush over with loader then mulch. Maybe can see better? Always a judge. Hard work there guys
@bc65925
@bc65925 Год назад
One can hope that the branch that removed that clip got it's finger snapped like sometimes happens when you are removing or attaching one.
@user-bo1cf4lq8u
@user-bo1cf4lq8u Год назад
Great video. I enjoyed the progress in stages.
@JimFinlayson
@JimFinlayson Год назад
Nice video. Maybe someone that makes a 3 pt chipper will reach out.
@Anterak123
@Anterak123 Год назад
Is that tower still in operation? The building door was ajar.
@dankreoger611
@dankreoger611 Год назад
After you cut the trees around the building, do you put Tordon on the stumps?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
We did, yes. Will be interesting to see if it works.
@dryrunoutdoors
@dryrunoutdoors Год назад
Very cool
@benjaminclingaman7551
@benjaminclingaman7551 2 месяца назад
👍👍
@occ9867
@occ9867 Год назад
Tip my cap to you and Christy for hanging in there on a tough job, especially with poison ivy hanging everywhere.
@Cheftw1
@Cheftw1 Год назад
Will you all use the mulcher at tower project #2 with thise over grown areas
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
There are two brush piles there. Yes, would be nice to mulch some of those.
@craigflatley7370
@craigflatley7370 Год назад
🇨🇦
@peterkoster5053
@peterkoster5053 Год назад
Iv used your common hitch pin/R pin and then used fencing wire to wire them shut and that has worked for me lol
@steveroper8733
@steveroper8733 Год назад
Boy....a mini-excavator with a thumb would be great for that job.
@briansmith8405
@briansmith8405 Год назад
Love the 4 see content!
@shanehatcher9394
@shanehatcher9394 Год назад
We use R clips. Those big pins that look like a R. Knock them all the way down and they’re not coming off. We use an old screwdriver and pliers to get them out.
@lorzon
@lorzon Год назад
Tim, you guys should investigate getting your Applicator's License so you can get the "good stuff" so you can kill that nasty stuff dead before you try and handle it. Paraquat is an excellent herbicide if handled right.
@oldsailor8593
@oldsailor8593 Год назад
Get a cheap spray rig and hit that brush with round up and 24d, give it two weeks. That should kill all of it
@williegardner9290
@williegardner9290 Год назад
Tim, forgive me I have been away for a bit. When did you get the new truck? Last one I saw was red, now seeing a dark color Ford. Anyway glad to be back watching.
@Max-jv3yg
@Max-jv3yg Год назад
Curious to know; how’d you find these tower maintenance contract jobs?
@chrisriley126
@chrisriley126 Год назад
Good luck to you both....there's no way your not getting poison ivy lol
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Exactly! Finally getting over it.
@kavemanthewoodbutcher
@kavemanthewoodbutcher Год назад
Stihl chainsaws are what I make my money with! Echo is my second choice, and yes my opinion is absolutely biased from a lifetime of running powersaws. Also, there's not much more irritating to me than someone not keeping commitments, to say nothing of promises. Those tower properties sure look good once y'all get at them though.
@JMSynthetics
@JMSynthetics Год назад
What’s the end game for these tower properties? Are the towers still in use? They seem awfully neglected if so.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Not in use. I do not know end game.
@willsonmcburney8873
@willsonmcburney8873 Год назад
Demonstration aside, would you ever leave the piles somewhere for wildlife habitats?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Not on one of these tower properties if I can help it. Sprouts grow up there, making a mess
@lynnkritzberger244
@lynnkritzberger244 Год назад
I put 3/8 bolts with lock nuts on them , I do that on the mower gauge wheels and scalp wheels
@dave.lawrence.3894
@dave.lawrence.3894 Год назад
Another GREAT Video!!??? You work great together, you get a lot done.... Now it's time for a double cheeseburger or two!!!???😅😊
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