Courtney - quality of the videos just keeps getting better all the time. Entertaining and efficient use of your viewers time. Admire your entrepreneurial skills.
#1 - Pallet forks. I store my idle attachments on pallets and can shuffle them around in my limited space tractor garage. Also stack firewood on pallets, use a pallet to collet sawn logs for firewood, put fabric "pots" on a pallet and move young plants under cover if a frost is forecast. Turn the compost heap. And definately ballest. However you decide to hold it get the bucket lift capacity behind you and also a way to hook some up front for three-point implements without the FEL attached.
Good morning Courtney, I really like you idea of the bracket that goes on the quick attach to add weights a 2" receiver, maybe add a chain hook and a couple of grab handles to lift it on and tie to. Maybe even a tube for a chainsaw or pruner, shovel, etc. Like always a informative video. Enjoy your weekend.
Hey Courtney. Closing on a home with 12 acres just north of Flint and I've been researching subcompact and compact tractors for awhile now. I want to say thank you for taking the time to give such detailed videos for us who don't know anything and are trying to learn everything they can before making that purchase. How far north do you deliver tractor with attachments purchases, if at all? Your videos are the highlight of my morning routine. Hope you and your family are well and stay safe.
Funny you mention pallet forks, one of the first things I got when I bought mine. Just was using them moving things around in my garage. Didn't want to remove my backhoe for my tiller and box blade so I used the forks. Worked great.
Love seeing the yard full of attachments and more of your own designs on the way. That add a box looks awesome! Congrats on your new property and cant wait to see you work it!
Tillers make excavation of virgin ground much easier when you've only got a loader. Couple quick passes can save a ton of stress on the loader and even the need for tooth bar.
Great video. I have the agreement of most that this is becoming if not now a one stop place for tractor equipment and attachments. Keep up the good work guys. Have a great day and be safe. Tim
Just ordered the mirrors and grab handles from Mudd's - Appreciate the discount and looking forward to seeing behind me without twisting in the seat. Also purchased a Frontier Landscape Rake LR5060L. It took a bit to get a handle on it but from the manufacturer I had to make one improvement. Drilling a drain hole in the bottom of the square tube frame as water enters the angle adjustment pinhole and it fills the tube. I had a bout 2 cups of water in mine.
Since you have a receiver on your weight bracket maybe you can add an extension down to dig into the ground. Use a trailer hitch mounted winch to make an economical log skidder. I have been formulating this idea but don’t have the equipment to fabricate it myself.
I’ve been curious of your opinion on sprayers! The one on your big tool rack I assume is electric, suggestions/opinions for 1025 range? Pull behind or 3 point, Electric vs pto, boom or nah? Could be a awesome video. Lol Thanks for all the work you put into the -Attachments for Dummies- guide book.
We used our tiller to “groom” our horse arena when it get super hard and dry. Also we just took delivery of our 1025r TLB with MMM can’t wait to get it dirty!
If you focus really hard, you can make those wheel spacers do more. They can act as a coaster, ballast (if you have enough of them, don't forget that discount code), serve as a terrible coin for flipping, and a nice solid object to stub your toe on.
To me the most versatile attachment on a front-loader would be auxiliary hydraulic hookups for these other attachments that you were talking about seems to me that the small tractor manufacturers wood sale mower tractors if they had these on them!
One thing I keep hearing people talk about and keep seeing in the forums is if somebody would sell a combination flail mower / rototiller. The housing / chassis is identical between the two products for starters. On fact the only real difference is a change in gear ratio and the actual auger itself or whatever you want to call the rotary piece. Do you want to design one?
Great video. Please keep these coming. The tool cady is great but a open box (throw all) like you would find on a UTV would also be helpful. Like a 4 foot x 4 foot or so. Does this currently exist. Would be great for moving a days worth of personal supplies to the back of the property. Thanks
On your backrack a loop and chain hook on it , it would great if someday you could change out the tines on a rototiller for use as a rotoy mower . Just sayin
I need to get that stump bucket to remove blueberry bushes. Do you have any sort of grapple arm thatt attaches to it that could grab the bush to move it? Otherwise, it's a two step process, dig the bush up, then switch to grapple on front to move it.
Thank you for making these videos, they're very helpful. We have a small farm and its time to get a tractor. Personally I want a loader backhoe with a thumb, to make mucking out bedding easier on me. But then someone said that if I have the backhoe attachment, that means there is no PTO so I can't use other attachments? We'll need the tractor for mowing pasture, land maintenance, gravel road maintenance, snow removal, moving around 1 ton hay bales, moving around 1 ton feed bags, etc so I'll definately need to have a pto. What say you?
Get a removable backhoe. I have one on my New Holland 45hp tractor. I haven't removed it since I put it on, but it's nice knowing I can, to use the 3 pt hitch or pto. It's only a few bolts & quick release hoses.
I'd have to say about pallet forks is probably the most used attachment I have. Question though my tractor came with that calcium in it I want to switch it over to the beetjuice ,what is recommended action you need to take and break them down and clean it or what would you say? Thank you in advance.
We inherited my grandparents farm a couple weeks ago and what was road and driveway between barns is now grass covered, what would he the best tool to remove that grass and get back down to gravel?
I know it’s not “cheap” ballast, but I sure do wish someone made wheel weights for my B2650. Seems like a pretty deep dish that could house a not insignificant amount of weight. It’d be nice when I can’t have my ballads box on for whatever reason, and I could add a pretty good chunk of weight to my loaded tires.
Yeah, would have to drill holes I guess? Not like it would need to be super precise and have to be high speed and balanced. I don’t know, there’s a bunch of people way smarter than me that could figure it out lol!
Great video!. I like the weight bracket! Maybe add a chain hook or something that will enable the user to add some tools like a rake or shovel. Is the weight bracket just designed for a sub-compact? I have a compact MF 1740M, will it work on my 3 pt hitch?
ive got a 1025r 2020 model john deere has there pallet fork setup that also has a single grapple that attaches in the center and runs off your third function... it would be nice if you could do a review on this as i dont see it out there over the web...
I’m interested in that seeder. My wife and I are thinking of doing a hobby farm and we would like a seeder But they are so expensive… Is there a single one which would be appropriate for a small area in terms of a tractor but a large area for walking?
Though they are not popular in the U.S.A. a 4 in 1 loader by its name is the literal Swiss Army knife of attachments. Four functions in one attachment? The 4 in 1 loader is becoming standard bucket for tractors with loaders in Australia. A tractor with a standard bucket is seen as a bit basic, cheap and old fashioned.
Great Idea, Courtney, with the ballast box! Could you incorporate a quick hitch on the back of it to attach a light implement that would need weight for something like the dethatcher? Just a thought! I like the illustrations with the bucket teeth! Giving me new ideas! Thanks!
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Seriously, make a front-end loader, JD QA 3pt adapter. How is Titan the only one that has this item? You can't even see the implement with theirs. It would sell like crazy.
@@robertshearer7600 think triangle frame joining 3point, triangle supporting hitch and box either side, then brace from top link to hitch. Should be able to look down to the ball from the seat.
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@@GoodWorksTractors not you mate, the Bora people... I've been trying to get them to get me a kit for an RK55. I guess I'll measure my stuff and see what they have that I can fit. Thanks for the reply. Again, not you. The spacer people. Lol