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Topdress Hillside Slope Renovation
For yard renovations, just when I think I have seen everything. Something new pops into view. A side sloping hill was loosing vegitation and grass so what can you do? My typical process would be to disturb the soil roots which defend against hill erosion. For the small added cost of a little topsoil, can we do a top dress and help beautify the area if even by a tiny bit? Today we use the compact utility tractor John Deere 2038R with the JD 665 tiller and ABI Attachments TR3 Command rake to tackle this project! It was a small job, but a fun job. Not everyday I get a new challenge for lawn renovations!
Cheers from the Bulldog 🍻
#lawnrenovation #2038r #bulldogtractor @BulldogTractor
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Minneapolis Backyard Renovation
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After a lawn turns 50 years old. It is about time for a full lawn renovation. Today we do just that, including finding some hidden treasure! The John Deere 2038R is a compact utility tractor and small in relative terms. For today the JD 2038R almost seems ginormous for the work today. We also use the John Deere 665 rototiller and the Frontier culitipacker. Hope you made it to the end of the vid...
Balancing Knifes and Carbides
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Does it matter what ratio you install steel knife teeth and carbide teeth? Is there a secret ratio to get a forestry drum mulcher head to balance? Today we do a little DIY testing to see what is the correct balance of knifes and carbides on a Shearex HM70 mulching head. Lots of opinions exist such as the 1/3 rule, or 2 on the outside or variations there of. Today we set the record straight as t...
Knife vs Carbide: Forestry Drum Mulcher
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The knife versus carbide seems easy enough yet still leaves a little mystery. Today let's compare and contrast the difference in finish between Knives Vs Carbide forestry mulcher teeth. Steel knifes arguably leave a nicer finish if the goal is to breakdown and decompose the organic matter. But that comes at a cost of required sharpening every so often. On the other hand Carbide teeth might prov...
Milwaukee M18 3/4" FUEL ONE-KEY Impact Wrench
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Today we test out the Milwaukee M18 FUEL ONE-KEY High Torque Impact Wrench with Friction Ring, 3/4" Drive with a 1,500 #/ft of "nut busting torque" and see if we can get repeated tests. As indicated this tool has 1200 ft.lbs of fastening torque and 1500 ft/lbs of nut busting torque. I was able to get repeated torque settings after just a few short tries. So far I have used this tool on many ite...
Bidding Small Jobs
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Been asked a few times how I estimate and bid my work. Well after years of experience working with my attachments I use my previous experience to help estimate my time. From that I start to add up the individual components and aggregate them into a full bid proposal. In this video I breakdown my estimate and show how I calculate my labor costs. Hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching! ...
TL12 Stuck In The Mud
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Took the Takeuchi TL12r2 into the woods. Everything was going fine, until it wasn't. Just having fun with a short video. Life is short, make the most fun you can! Cheers 🍻 #bulldogtractor #forestrymulcher #takeuchi @BulldogTractor www.bulldogtractor.com Sales@bulldogtractor.com Bulldog Stump and Tractor Service P.O. Box 27047 Golden Valley, MN 55427-9990
Land Clearing With Small Equipment
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With only a compact utility tractor and a couple attachments Bulldog Tractor attempts to perform land clearing and install a lawn. We use a John Deere 2038R compact utility tractor and a few attachments like a stump grinder, smooth edge front end loader bucket, rototiller JD 665 and an ABI TR3 rake. How successful can you be in clearing land, grubbing out old stumps and leveling out for a lawn?...
Best Mulcher On The Market: SHEAREX
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Recently Bulldog Tractor purchased a new forestry muncher to compliment the rest of the growing fleet. Today we show key features that make the Shearex HM 70 the single best forestry muncher made, PERIOD. To say Shearex munchers are the best is a big claim. Well it is not bragging if you can back it up! Today we dive into the key features that back up that claim. The compact track loader (CTL) ...
Shearex Unboxing HM 70 Forestry Drum Mulcher
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Justin unwraps his brand new Shearex HM 70DR forestry mulching head. This piece of equipment is manufactured in Quebec, Canada and is a supreme forestry mulcher. He finds some free gifts inside as well. What could they be? She’s a beaut, Clark! @BulldogTractor #equipment #forestrymulcher #tractorvideo #takeuchi #skidsteer #shearex #landmanagement
Gravel Road Installed Over Turf Grass!
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Gravel Road Installed Over Turf Grass!
Tractor TR3 Grades Baseball Field
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Tractor TR3 Grades Baseball Field
XPE ADJUSTABLE HITCH 20,000 AND 25,000 GVW
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XPE ADJUSTABLE HITCH 20,000 AND 25,000 GVW
Complete Lawn Restoration in 60 Seconds
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Complete Lawn Restoration in 60 Seconds
Northern Green 2024 Expo: JD 4075 Shearex Carbide Mulcher
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Northern Green 2024 Expo: JD 4075 Shearex Carbide Mulcher
TR3 by ABI Attachments root rake finish grade seed prep
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TR3 by ABI Attachments root rake finish grade seed prep
I Gave Away A Free Tree Stump Grinding - What Could Go Wrong?!
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I Gave Away A Free Tree Stump Grinding - What Could Go Wrong?!
Lawn Renovation from HELL! Every issue Every problem
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Lawn Renovation from HELL! Every issue Every problem
Broke the Neighbors Invisible Dog Fence - Field Repair
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Broke the Neighbors Invisible Dog Fence - Field Repair
Garage Door Broke!
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Garage Door Broke!
Blew A Fuse On Thanksgiving -Bulldog At Home Series
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Blew A Fuse On Thanksgiving -Bulldog At Home Series
Bulldog Shuts Down
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Bulldog Shuts Down
Commercial Contractor: Shutting Down!
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Commercial Contractor: Shutting Down!
Will This Tax Write Off Put Me Out Of Business?
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Will This Tax Write Off Put Me Out Of Business?
Selecting A New Forestry Mulching Machine!!
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Selecting A New Forestry Mulching Machine!!
New Machine Bobcat T750 Carbide Mulcher!
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New Machine Bobcat T750 Carbide Mulcher!
Fixing Brake Light Lenses on John Deere 2038R
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Fixing Brake Light Lenses on John Deere 2038R
The Secret Timeline of Growing Grass- Lawn Renovation!! #newgrass #lawnrenovation
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The Secret Timeline of Growing Grass- Lawn Renovation!! #newgrass #lawnrenovation
Comparison Shopping ASV 75HD and 120F
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Comparison Shopping ASV 75HD and 120F
Tractor Chain Harrow (ABI Attachment) Trick
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Tractor Chain Harrow (ABI Attachment) Trick

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  • @djf7688
    @djf7688 5 годин тому

    get a new wife

  • @hellofreeman6653
    @hellofreeman6653 16 днів тому

    Great information!

  • @davidphillips9469
    @davidphillips9469 23 дні тому

    Interesting video,I as a retired nuke welder always paid attention to the old wise men in my trade ,kids now days think they know everthing.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 23 дні тому

      I hear what you’re saying. I had a direction in mind for the video. But shortly after it was the story that took center stage. I hope to cross paths with Vic again. I would offer to pick up the bar tab and listen to him for hours.

  • @matthewcovelski6566
    @matthewcovelski6566 Місяць тому

    How is the grip of those hybrid tires? They look like they would be easier on turf.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Love the R3 hybrid turf radials! Very little turf damage, if any. More traction than R4/Industrial/Block tread in both summer and winter. Unless the application is specifically dirt fields, then I would go R1 Ag paddle. But for everything else, these R3 Hybrid radials are the cats meow! Cheers from the Bulldog 🍻

  • @jmjlori
    @jmjlori Місяць тому

    she looks like my easter egger! they were broody for 6 weeks (a second joined the first), so I got a half dozen fertilized eggs so they wouldn't be wasting their time. 5 hatched about 10 days ago. a third hen went broody just before the eggs hatched! ugh!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Thanks. This girl is a Maran as far as we can tell. Our other girl is a fuzzy cheek Easter egger. They all have strong personalities 🤣

    • @jmjlori
      @jmjlori Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor yes, they do!

    • @jmjlori
      @jmjlori Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor oh, awesome! Do your marans pull feathers?

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      No, she’s a nice lady. At times we have introduced new hens and there was a little hair pulling. But with a little intervention, everyone gets along fine now.

  • @jeremyj612
    @jeremyj612 Місяць тому

    Thanks Justin! I like this one a lot. Good representation of the kind of projects people need done.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Well thank you! Means a lot!! Cheers 🍻

  • @RaymondYocum-uw5hd
    @RaymondYocum-uw5hd Місяць тому

    It's nice but the vent didn't work so I opened the lid a bit. The water that came inside was to prime the pump.

  • @roseymalino9855
    @roseymalino9855 Місяць тому

    Informative video. Note for all: @01:27, it would have been safer to do the tilt with the fuel cap on to avoid spillage.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Would be hard to show the trapped air on a video if the cap was on. But in general yeah I agree.

  • @Nissan240
    @Nissan240 Місяць тому

    Never liked a Chevy anyway

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Ha! They take a licking but keep ticking lol. Cheers 🍻

    • @Nissan240
      @Nissan240 Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor amen! Just be careful being that close 😂😂

  • @NatalieTaekwondo
    @NatalieTaekwondo Місяць тому

    I’m making similar trails on our property with spooky slopes, rocky (gravely) soil, and confined work space due to large trees. I’ll probably do a few videos on techniques I use, but as you know, doing it safely requires DOZENS of methods. 😬 Every move means considering all the variables - which are constantly changing. Definitely not for anyone new to tractors.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      I appreciate your understanding. I hope someone is able to properly explain the rapidly evolving variables to perform work on hazardous slopes. Although I am confident in my operating ability, I am less confident in my ability to properly explain the techniques. Hence, I can show it can be done. I just don’t have confidence i can explain how to without risking someone getting hurt. There is a fine line between the outcome of performing work safely and tragically on steep slopes 👍 Cheers from the Bulldog 🍻

    • @NatalieTaekwondo
      @NatalieTaekwondo Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor Absolutely. Any videos I make will be situational and describe only HOW I’M DOING IT IN THAT MOMENT. Viewers can do with the information as they see fit since this type of work is anything but standard procedure. Nice job btw. I know that took a while. 👍

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Awesome! Let me know when you make the video. I would like to watch it, and help myself learn also! Never stop learning!! Cheers 🍻

  • @robinverbridge4900
    @robinverbridge4900 Місяць тому

    Is the chain a .043 gauge? .050 gauge?

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      0.5 gauge 👍. It grabs well and for what it is, seems balanced.

  • @jeremyj612
    @jeremyj612 Місяць тому

    Nice job! I just knocked out one of these jobs yesterday. They had a new septic system put in, and it was done when the ground was completely mud. I showed up a couple weeks later and my job was to make the concrete hard clay with 8-10" dried ruts smooth, broadcast some seed, and roll it in. That ground was tough. I love the way your rake smooths out the tilled soil. The more you use it the more I want to add one...lol. Thanks and feel better!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      With 8-10” dry clay ruts. Well, you had your work cut out for you! Thankfully my area I rarely see soil like that. The TR3 Command (hydraulic rippers) is a tool I can’t live without. Thankfully i haven’t had to yet, but if i need to smooth out dry clay ruts I would first use the TR3 to knock down the soil. Before abusing myself and the rototiller. 8-10” clay ruts just sounds like a trip to the chiropractor! But we can’t always get the gravy jobs. Usually we get called AFTER the project went full potato 🤣 Cheers from the Bulldog 🍻

    • @jeremyj612
      @jeremyj612 Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor Ha ha, yeah I definitely was in the clean up role on this one. I just tilled first and it went surprisingly well. It was definitely a rough ride on the first pass, but I split the width and overlapped about 2 feet as I went, and by the time the first pass was done it looked 80% better already. Just dropped the bucket and skidded the front end a couple times when my front tires dropped in. I gotta say, tillers are WAY tougher than people give them credit for. I've tilled in 1-1.5" saplings on hill sides for food plots, taken on baked-hard ruts like this, broken through hard packed clay, I've been hard on them for sure with the understanding that I might go through them faster than your average homesteader. Truth is over the last few years, the tillers take the abuse and go right on tilling. The tines actually hold up quite a while too. I'm thoroughly impressed. I had a 60" Titan for the first few years on my 1025r, which was a little more than I should be using but it was all that was in stock in mid-2021. I sold that last winter and got a Tractor Basics 48". Much better fit, but both perform great and are on the low-end price wise. Like TTWT has said, you'll love whatever tiller you get. They're great tools.

  • @michaelhartzell4751
    @michaelhartzell4751 Місяць тому

    Great job as usual. Cheers 🍻

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Thank you! Appreciate the continued encouragement! It’s a grind, and I thank you for keeping me motivated!! Cheers from the Bulldog 🍻

  • @BillyP55
    @BillyP55 Місяць тому

    I feel for you and the allergies. Great work!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Thank you! Pollens have been crazy lately! Cheers 🍻

  • @zx6rkawi09
    @zx6rkawi09 Місяць тому

    What they told me is if you change it you need to retune it

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      It’s never a bad idea, but Vic said I can run it just fine. My head was tuned with factory knifes. I’ve got quite a few jobs and a handful of hours running carbide. No issues thus far. But there’s a lot of variables that can affect the outcome. My skid is fairly powerful so that probably helps. Cheers 🍻

    • @zx6rkawi09
      @zx6rkawi09 Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor im wanting to try carbids mine is 100hp but has more torque then the asv 135 so i should be fine. Knives are nice but sharpening them every 4 hours gets old. Is the better cut really worth it to run knives over carbides? Or can you reprocess material and get same result without fear of rock tearing knives up.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      @@zx6rkawi09knifes definitely process the material finer. But from my experience this new profile on the carbide along with how the double DCR bite limiter rings are. It really processes nice. I have hit 1 monster rock. White smoke everywhere. I couldn’t see any signs of carbide damage.

  • @zx6rkawi09
    @zx6rkawi09 Місяць тому

    Im wanting to put them on the outside edges cause the way the outside blades wear

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      I found zero issues running a hybrid Knife and Carbide setup. The only thing that comes to mind is horsepower. If on the lower end of HP, then for myself I would be closer to (2) carbide per side. With more HP i see no problem going to a 9-9-9 hybrid setup. Let me know how you set yours up and please report back! What’s good, what you didn’t like and what changed! That would help everyone! 🍻

  • @zx6rkawi09
    @zx6rkawi09 Місяць тому

    It likes more speed with knives. It wants to eat move faster on hard wood. Exp on that plained board you have and it will explode then it will fine mulch it. That head eats i love mine. Blade wear is better after i watched that video you had with shearex guy on trick to blade sharpening . Love the video

  • @Shearex
    @Shearex Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing! Insightful video 👏

  • @terripetersen7212
    @terripetersen7212 Місяць тому

    My stubborn chick has been broody for 3 months! But I don't want to get pecked at ouch!

  • @davidmays2161
    @davidmays2161 Місяць тому

    The carbite blades make pulled pork, the normal blades look make matchbooks. Have a great Father's Day weekend! As always thanks for sharing your project.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Thanks bud! Raining here, so finally got a day off and happens to be a Dad’s day, day off present 🎁 Have a good one! Cheers 🍻

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Місяць тому

    Bulldog Tractor, awesome video you deserve more subscribers

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Thanks! I just do videos for fun. Glad you enjoy them!!!

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Місяць тому

    Bulldog Tractor, great content

  • @axonaxonaxon
    @axonaxonaxon Місяць тому

    Pot Pie is a funny name for her 😂

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 Місяць тому

    Love the TR3 attachment, they are the best to work with....n

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      They take a licking, and leave a great finish!

  • @go5582
    @go5582 Місяць тому

    hi handsome great channel and video. more videos please. did you Consider any of the 5 competors?

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      Well thanks! I ended up renting another bigger Bobcat and did look at Cat & Deere. I ended up buying a Takeuchi TL12 and hope it will be a good middle ground of all the options out there. Working on editing the Takeuchi video and hopefully have that published soon! Cheers 🍻

  • @michaelhartzell4751
    @michaelhartzell4751 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the videos I have learned alot. Keep them coming Cheers bulldog 🍻

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      You bet! I’m blessed with an abundance of hard work 🤣. It’s the editing that feels like dragging a boat anchor lol. Cheers bud, appreciate it!! 🍻

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 2 місяці тому

    Love this video! Love the skid loader usage...

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! Appreciate it! It was a great learning experience for me! Cheers 🍻

  • @davidmays2161
    @davidmays2161 2 місяці тому

    Just remind yourself... a bad day in the woods is better than a good day stuck in an office cubicle.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      You hit the nail on the head! I love this comment! 100% good sir!!! 🍻

  • @jeremyj612
    @jeremyj612 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Justin! I do lots of small area "land clearing" with my 1025r and all the attachments. I just have to draw the line when an area is too big. I'm honest with the customer too, I tell them I can do it but it would take so long it'll save them money bringing in someone with bigger equipment that can knock it out fast. With surface roots it looks like I take a similar approach. I don't till too close to the trees and use my landscape rake or hand rake to rough the area up and smooth it out. Hope your spring has been productive! My spring surge is over here in upstate SC.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Thanks bud! There’s power in knowing what niche to target! My area it’s hard to find “small” companies to do these little jobs. You are absolutely correct, and I know you speak from experience. Be honest and transparent with clients. I have to pass on a few jobs myself because I know another company can provide a more competitive bid estimate than I can.

    • @jeremyj612
      @jeremyj612 2 місяці тому

      @@BulldogTractor Yep, exactly. I hear two things from a lot of my customers: #1 is no one else ever answers the phone or calls them back, and #2 is that there isn't anyone out there doing the small jobs (like I specialize in). I had 3 or 4 people this spring tell me that there isn't anyone else out there even tilling gardens. Knowing yourself is key like you said. I get in trouble any time I break my own rules....lol

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      You know that’s true! Side note: make sure to change accordingly. Not saying overcharge, but don’t sell yourself short either. Small contractors are a dying breed 🤷‍♂️. I still don’t understand why, our small jobs are fun! A little bit of stress, but still primarily FUN! Cheers 🍻

    • @jeremyj612
      @jeremyj612 2 місяці тому

      @@BulldogTractor Definitely my weak point. I never charge enough. I just got back from an estimate on a multi-dimensional job. On the stump grinding part I feel like my quote is high, but then the guy told me what they're paying a tree service to take out each of the trees and my number is a drop in the bucket compared to that. Very thankful I'm not dependent exclusively on the income from my tractor business. At least it gives me the flexibility to give people a less expensive option to the big companies. Totally agree with the fun part! Well, sometimes you're an hour in and wondering why you took the job, but for the most part fun...lol

  • @zx6rkawi09
    @zx6rkawi09 2 місяці тому

    Can you show me what he did to blade cause that makes since

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      I will try. Might take a couple weeks as it is my busy time. But i will see what I can do 👍

    • @zx6rkawi09
      @zx6rkawi09 2 місяці тому

      @@BulldogTractor thank you they didnt show me that when i had my head tuned

  • @zx6rkawi09
    @zx6rkawi09 2 місяці тому

    I want to try carbids but the knives cut good just sucks sharpening the knives ever 4 hours

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      I got a video on Knifes and Carbide. Just need to fish editing it.

  • @zx6rkawi09
    @zx6rkawi09 2 місяці тому

    I run the hm 70 shearex and its a tank. Love it.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      I have a hybrid knife @ carbide rotor balance video coming up. Then I’ll get a knife sharpener video out. Sorry, just busy out in the field working. But it’s coming!! Cheers 🍻

    • @zx6rkawi09
      @zx6rkawi09 Місяць тому

      @@BulldogTractor i figured it out it was a life saver made sharpening blades take half the time.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor Місяць тому

      @@zx6rkawi09Nice! Yeah a little tip from a guy that’s been doing it for decades. Saves us a lot of time!! Cheers 🍻

  • @kimm59
    @kimm59 2 місяці тому

    That's exactly what mine is doing exactly the same kind it's upsetting me

  • @michaelthompson9559
    @michaelthompson9559 2 місяці тому

    Nice video! I run a HM60, I’ve had no problems going on three years now.

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! If i didn’t need the door, I would love a HM60! I bet that thing has surgical precision! Cheers 🍻

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 2 місяці тому

    Great challenge to this yard, great content and video! Love the attachment usage, love the strategy and finished result!

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 2 місяці тому

    I really enjoyed both the grading and scraping of topsoil! The attachments are the best! Great video and content! Need more!

  • @TheRealkciRsnurB
    @TheRealkciRsnurB 2 місяці тому

    Uh, over 6’ wide and … what?!? 🤷‍♂️

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      I got a video of a 15’ stump. Yeah, what do I get myself into? Things get crazy. Follow along. Cheers 🍻

  • @aaronburford5701
    @aaronburford5701 2 місяці тому

    Love tilling action to the ground! I am a fan! Great content and video!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Appreciate that! Thank you much! Cheers 🍻

  • @jhanson16
    @jhanson16 2 місяці тому

    any word on the long term use of the 20" bar by chance??

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for asking! Yeah I have been using it for a long while now. Happy to report it is still holding up well. With the understanding it is still a “light duty” saw. But I do run a small commercial stump & forestry mulching company. It does get thrown around and put to commercial projects. Although I only lightly use it, when it does get used. She runs hard and strong. The electric torque is impressive for what it is.

  • @IanDennis-gr6ud
    @IanDennis-gr6ud 2 місяці тому

    You got the hydraulic hoses connected the wrong way around that's why your grinder spins the wrong way

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Ah, lol, thanks for the tip! Haha cheers from the Bulldog 🍻

  • @tylersiddons-nb3it
    @tylersiddons-nb3it 2 місяці тому

    Great job guys!!!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Appreciate it!! Cheers 🍻

  • @Shearex
    @Shearex 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations! Thank you for choosing Shearex, we just followed you on all platforms 💪 Keep up the great content!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Appreciate it! Looking forward to a lot of hard work, a little bit of luck and a dash of fun! Cheers from the Bulldog 🍻

  • @Shearex
    @Shearex 2 місяці тому

    Christmas came early! Love the video, w'll make sure to reshare 💪

  • @abrealtor
    @abrealtor 2 місяці тому

    Nicely done, right to the point! Just what I wanted to see, how it performs, and the duel head nozzles increased the efficiency! Great job Sir!

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 2 місяці тому

      Thank you, appreciate it! Cheers 🍻

  • @williamkea1461
    @williamkea1461 2 місяці тому

    Nice and simple and easy to follow.

  • @jeremyj612
    @jeremyj612 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for letting us enjoy your Christmas! Heck of a toy and goodies. Looking forward to watching you grow the business with it.

  • @JoyfulNerd400
    @JoyfulNerd400 3 місяці тому

    I tend to gently pick them up from the bottom and they tend not to mess with me much at all

  • @michaelhartzell4751
    @michaelhartzell4751 3 місяці тому

    Nice job brother

  • @randallwright2214
    @randallwright2214 3 місяці тому

    Milwaukee tape? How dare you lol

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 3 місяці тому

      I was actually waiting for someone to notice 🤣. Cheers 🍻

  • @fpvtrucking4830
    @fpvtrucking4830 3 місяці тому

    how long did it take you to grind that stump and what is your tractor's pto hp?

    • @BulldogTractor
      @BulldogTractor 3 місяці тому

      Can’t remember that exact stump. Typically i give myself 3 minutes per 1 inch diameter. Obviously that is a very generic measurement, but I find that it works for me. So my estimate would be 216 minutes. My tractor is 38hp at the crank and 31hp at the PTO. It is a diesel so not exactly equivalent to a gasoline grinder as I average 450RPM at WOT. Hope that helps! Cheers 🍻