Put another check Mark ✅ on the positive side of the list in favor of the stump bucket. It’s a transplant bucket too! Thanks for taking us along. Nice job on the video. Loved the shovel cam! Cheers!
Hey Mike thanks for checking out the video. I got lucky. It started to rain soon after and temperatures were good for a week so I think they made it. Going to look nice in 20 years 😂👍☀️
Dude! Thanks for the shout out...that just blew me away!!! Really appreciate it. 👍👍 Lot of good stuff here and I like the way you shot this. Really nice job. Kudos. 👍😎
Thanks Chris you helped us out with the discussion on the name change. I had to to return the favor😉I am really glad you started your channel it is doing great 👍. I am sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for your next video 😁👍☀️🍻
I think I should have added water to the hole after the black dirt before I put the trees in the hole. They somehow make it. Thanks for checking out the video 😁👍
Great job Mitch! I called my local Kubota dealer and checked on converting my front end loader to the skid steer connect. I’m gonna order it soon so I can get a stump bucket. You keep putting it out there in front of me. 😂
New follower here. Really like your channel. I’m shopping for stump buckets. That’s how I found your channel. We have similiar content on tractor land clearing, doing stuff, raising cattle and pecans.
Your stump bucket works great as a tree spade. Looks like your ground is pretty dry too. It rained all day here yesterday. Maybe that will finally end our drought.
Hey Gary the stump bucket seems to be more than just a one trick pony😁I am very happy with it. We have sandy soil were we live. One day when I get a tiller I will add more top soil to it. Have a great Memorial day weekend 👍
This is why I need a stump bucket Mitch. Definitely a back saver. That is some good looking dirt. I do have a question, are your tires loaded? My manual says 40 lbs for the R14, that has to be way to much air. Would I be ok to run them at 15-20lbs? Thanks.
Hey Jerry thanks for checking out the video. I have a bad neck and lower back from work so I run the fronts tires at 22psi I think that’s max that I read on the side of the tire. Thats because they are small and need it for the front end Loader. On the rear I would like to have them loaded with beet juice but I mow the lawn with a mid mount mower and also mow over my drain field for the septic system.So I run 15psi on the rear tires to get a wider foot print and softer ride and on some parts of the property there is a lot of sand so it helps with that too( this was the long version 😂 )but it is up to you I don’t read manuals until I have to,like when something is wrong 🤣 have a great weekend 😁👍 I forgot to mention that it helps in snow too so 22psi front 15psi rear all year round and no problems yet. Try it out you can always change it 👍
I was amazed at how easily it appeared to plunge into the ground. We have a heavy (concrete-like) clay soil, so it might not work so well in our area, but it looked like your soil was clay also. Did you do a major watering prior to digging?
We did not water, we have a clay and sandy type of soil so it is easy to dig here. I Think water would have helped the trees though. Somehow they survived☀️😁👍 Thanks for checking out the video
A little off topic, have you found that your chipper in feed roller stops due to the hydraulic valve moving to the neutral position due to the shaking and vibration?
I have the same chipper and haven’t had that problem. You may be able to snug the directional control bar mounting bolts a bit to add a little more resistance?
I think it could have been operator error. We were being a little too aggressive on the in feed speed adjustment (set at 5) and not cutting the Y out so it was stopping a lot. It has a pressure relief valve so I will be adjusting it for more power!😂 have a good Memorial day weekend ☀️😁👍
@@MyClutteredGarage sounds like a good video Ed 👍I know I will watch it. You do the best explanation of things like this😉very detailed.☀️😁👍and fun to watch.
I have used a different PTO brand wood chipper, the feed roller speed would creep into neutral after a lot of very heavy use. I would ready for a rest so didn’t, bother me much..
Great video. I did something similar in one of mine, but you've done a much better job. So hope you don't mind my sharing link to your video from one of my channel's playlists, and adding it as a recommended watch in the description of my latest video. Hope it sends more viewers your way. Thanks for making this. Keep up the good work.
Oh we don’t mind at all😁👍 We are a small channel and we can use all the help we can get. Thank you for taking the time to help and for watching the video😁👍🚜💨🍳