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E45 John Deere 1025R and the MG20F Mechanical Root Grapple
Finally got out the John Deere 1025R and the MG20F Mechanical Root Grapple to see what it could do. Definitely a learning experience!
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Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDeere1025R and #JohnDeere4052R to do #habitatmanagement and plant #foodplots for #whitetaildeer and #wildturkeys. I have a newer #polebarn that has lots of projects going on inside of it and when I get to relax I will #hike, #hunt, #fish and do all kinds of other things.
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E43: John Deere 1025R and the 60D mid mount mower vs mowing with a John Deere zero turn mower
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Got the John Deere 1025R out with the 60D mid mount mower to mow at the cabin. Wanted to do a quick comparison of mowing with the John Deere Zero turn. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDe...
E44: Stage 9 - Installing the vinyl pool liner and 27,500 gallons of fun
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The day has finally arrived! We are installing the vinyl pool liner and 27,500 gallons of water. By the end of the day we will be swimming! #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDeere1025R and...
E42: Stage 8 Installing vermiculite to shape the pool and support the liner
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In Ohio, we don't do concrete pools so the team at Moore Brothers Landscaping utilize vermiculite to create the floor and lower portion of the pool. This will provide the shape of the pool and give us a smooth surface under the liner. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors ...
E41: Stage 7b Installing pavers on the pool deck
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Took several days to complete this portion of the project but it really made the project transition from construction site to the start of the finished product. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with th...
E40: Clover field maintenance in late summer Step 3
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With a little work I was able to transform this clover field that had turned into a nasty grassy, weedy mess into a beautiful stand of clover. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDeere1025R ...
E39: Controlling Sericea Lespedeza on the Habitat Oasis Project makes for some relaxing tractor time
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Getting in some tractor time as I spray invasive Sericea Lespedeza on the Habitat Oasis Project. Great to get outside for a few hours. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... Products used in this episode: - Dow AgroScience PastureGard HL Herbicide, Triclopyr and Fluroxypyr Herbicides for Broadleaf and Woody Plant Co...
E38: Clover maintenance Step 2 applying Imox herbicide to reduce grass and broadleaf weeds
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As I try to recover this overgrown clover field, my next step in the process is to use some IMOX herbicide to combat the weeds. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... Products used in this episode, buy them on Amazon: Imox Herbicide: amzn.to/3x7Weyi Liquid Harvest Blazer Spray Tank cleaner: amzn.to/4egu5FR Liquid Ha...
E37: Pouring a concrete pad for the backyard pool project
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Our pool project continues to progress as the guys pour the concrete pad for our paver patio and pool deck. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDeere1025R and #JohnDeere4052R to do #habitatm...
E36: Summer Clover field maintenance Step 1 of 3 to recover a field for deer hunting whitetail bucks
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Summer Clover field maintenance that transforms this weedy clover field into lush field of clover. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDeere1025R and #JohnDeere4052R to do #habitatmanagement...
E35: Planting a Vitalize Seed Nitro Boost food plot for whitetail deer
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Excited to be getting some Vitalize seed into the ground for my food plot on the habitat oasis project. Hoping it helps me grow some big bucks! #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... Products used in this episode: www.vitalizeseed.com I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along...
E34: Backyard Pool Stage 5 & 6 with Moore Brothers Landscaping - gasline install and pool backfill
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Stages 5 & 6 really start to bring the look of the pool together as they backfill around the pool and install concrete forms. Can't wait for them to pour concrete! #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with...
E33: John Deere 1025R spraying food plots with the Frontier LS2006 for Ohio whitetail deer
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Got out the John Deere 1025R and the Frontier LS2006 sprayer to prepare fields for planting Vitalize seed. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have you follow along. Join me as I get outdoors with the #JohnDeere1025R and #JohnDeere4052R to do #habitatma...
E32: Stage 4 of the backyard pool install - trenches for conduit and plumbing
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The backyard pool continues to progress as Moore Brother's Landscaping works their way through Stage 4 of the install process. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors If you purchase this product using our Amazon affiliate link we will receive a small commission at no added cost to you: I'm always getting into something outdoors and would love to have yo...
E31: Tractor Therapy - Seeding Cave in rock switch grass and brush hogging with the 4052R
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Great day at the Lazy H even when things don't go as planned. Always plenty to do so, just adjust and keep moving. #OutdoorsIsAlwaysInSeason #Outdoorgans #HardyLifeOutdoors #HardyBrothersOutdoors Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share... Products used in this episode: Earthway bag seeder - amzn.to/3UIhEuO If you purchase this product using our Amazon affiliate link we will receive a small commissio...
E30: Stage 3: Pouring concrete footers for the backyard pool with Moore Brothers Landscaping
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E30: Stage 3: Pouring concrete footers for the backyard pool with Moore Brothers Landscaping
E29 Stage 2: Framing the pool
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E29 Stage 2: Framing the pool
E28: John Deere 1025R and Z320R First mowing of the season
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E28: John Deere 1025R and Z320R First mowing of the season
E27: Stage 1 Pool install with Moore Brothers Landscaping
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E27: Stage 1 Pool install with Moore Brothers Landscaping
E26: The Frontier LS2006 Boomless sprayer can be paired with a John Deere 1025R for your food plots!
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E26: The Frontier LS2006 Boomless sprayer can be paired with a John Deere 1025R for your food plots!
E25 How to apply herbicides to food plots and gardens. Tips to make it go smoother
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E25 How to apply herbicides to food plots and gardens. Tips to make it go smoother
The Fimco 40 gallon 3pt hitch sprayer has failed me for the last time!
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The Fimco 40 gallon 3pt hitch sprayer has failed me for the last time!
E24: Habitat management day on the Habitat Oasis Project in SE Ohio
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E24: Habitat management day on the Habitat Oasis Project in SE Ohio
E23: Tornado Damage - Berlin Township, Delaware Ohio March 2024
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E23: Tornado Damage - Berlin Township, Delaware Ohio March 2024
E22: John Deere 1025R overheating problem
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E22: John Deere 1025R overheating problem
E21: Turkey Hunting gear for the beginner or experienced hunter
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E21: Turkey Hunting gear for the beginner or experienced hunter
E20: Bird watching in southeast Ohio at the Lazy H on a cold February day in 2024
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E20: Bird watching in southeast Ohio at the Lazy H on a cold February day in 2024
E19: John Deere 1025R and the Frontier RC2048 brush hog - Selecting the right size rotary cutter.
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E19: John Deere 1025R and the Frontier RC2048 brush hog - Selecting the right size rotary cutter.
E18 Building shelves in the darn barn
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E18 Building shelves in the darn barn
E17: 2023 John Deere 1025R Maiden Voyage with the Frontier RC2048 to the Habitat Oasis Project
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E17: 2023 John Deere 1025R Maiden Voyage with the Frontier RC2048 to the Habitat Oasis Project

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  • @Ryan_YoungUSA
    @Ryan_YoungUSA 3 дні тому

    Should be able to roll or mow with good success

  • @richardobrien4153
    @richardobrien4153 3 дні тому

    Good refresher, thank you

  • @jimbennett1519
    @jimbennett1519 5 днів тому

    The third function kit for my 2038R is around $1300. I believe I'll order if and install it myself. Maybe buy the add a grapple for my bucket and call it good. Last I looked the add a grapple was around $950 and will take care of my needs

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 5 днів тому

      Good to hear from you Jim. Seems the quote to add a grapple and the 3rd function on the 4052R was close to $5000.

  • @garycox7508
    @garycox7508 9 днів тому

    Getting the load-and-go brackets is a game changer. Also, once you have those, you can look at the vertical-storage solutions for the mower which the load-and-go's enable... should really help out with the footprint requirement of the deck when it's not being used.

  • @Zormisprojects
    @Zormisprojects 10 днів тому

    I have the 2023 1025R with the 60D, I admit I have mowed down some stuff that it wasn't meant for, other than probably dulling my blades at a faster rate I was pretty happy with the result, I just went at a slower base and mowed at max height. She's a tough little tractor!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 10 днів тому

      I have another video of me mowing some really deep grass. Rough on the blades and belts but it worked!

  • @Cowboy_Steve
    @Cowboy_Steve 11 днів тому

    Howdy Jason! WOOOHOOO! I'll have to dust off my gold chains and wash up the Speedo! What time should I be over? 🤣 Really awesome pool. Love the layout of your back yard! I don't know that I have seen a shallow deck in a pool like that before. Pretty cool idea. Well done and thanks for sharing 🤠

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 11 днів тому

      Steve with that speedo you are breaking the rules right off the bat! We are excited about the pool. My wife loves the shallow sun deck! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @mksonmor
    @mksonmor 12 днів тому

    The reason is that people buy tractors. Most people should not own tractors.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 12 днів тому

      For most people this is their first tractor and they need some training on them before being turned loose on one.

  • @bellydancerslc
    @bellydancerslc 12 днів тому

    I'm so jealous, awesome looking pool, you and your family is going to have a great summer! thank you so much for posting the whole thing.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 12 днів тому

      Thanks! We are definitely excited about it. Hope you enjoyed the process. One more video coming. Jason

  • @jimhaugh6851
    @jimhaugh6851 15 днів тому

    I was lucky enough to pick up a 45 gallon used older moder I have 3 sprayers 2 30 gallon demco and the deere which is based on a fimco but with a yellow tank built in Lancaster pa I do fence line spraying and yards

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 14 днів тому

      I’m sure that finding a good used model saved you some cash. Good for you! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @RandyHall-qi4eg
    @RandyHall-qi4eg 15 днів тому

    What’s the name of that song in the video? Love it. Nice tractor !

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 12 днів тому

      Thanks. It’s been so long since I created that video, I don’t recall the name of the song.

  • @ROBSwank-pm1vd
    @ROBSwank-pm1vd 17 днів тому

    Great video n informative ! Continued Success 😎

  • @chrishartzell6130
    @chrishartzell6130 18 днів тому

    I've got a Branson 2205h with the cab and whoa nellie is it top heavy! Ran over a small piece of sod the other day i didn't see and 1 of the back wheels came 4" off the ground. Definitely a pucker moment.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 18 днів тому

      I’m not surprised to hear that. I’m sure the cab really moves the center of gravity!

  • @ExploringAlabama
    @ExploringAlabama 21 день тому

    Excellent thank you. I have another question. Does the weed no matter what it is stay dead longer if I make the concentrate higher? Specifically, I'm spraying parking lot weeds for lawn business, can I make it so strong it lasts 6 months as opposed to 3? Thanks

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 21 день тому

      Nah. The weed is either alive or it’s dead. You can’t kill it “deader”. Follow the recommended mix ratios and spray stuff as soon as you see it coming through the concrete cracks.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 21 день тому

      And chances are if you are bringing mowers into that parking lot, you are bringing all kinds of seeds into the lot with you so they are going to germinate and grow.

  • @edgarortiz9017
    @edgarortiz9017 28 днів тому

    Good info on this for.. makes sense

  • @user-dp2mr5xk1n
    @user-dp2mr5xk1n Місяць тому

    What a transformation. Well done, Jason!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Thanks! I wasn’t expecting it to turn out so well!

  • @michaelsears4164
    @michaelsears4164 Місяць тому

    Interested to see them pour the inside.

  • @jeffstamps5159
    @jeffstamps5159 Місяць тому

    you are a cool dude thanks for the info

  • @freidrichnietzsche6643
    @freidrichnietzsche6643 Місяць тому

    I inherited a large family farm that has been "wilding" for 40 years and we're covered with autumn olive everywhere. As a test, we used our John Deere 50D excavator with a 4' brush hog to knock some of it down and we'll brush hog it for several seasons to keep it down before we resort to chemicals. May even disk and plant clover or some other cover variety to keep the deer fat :D This video came in handy for us! Thanks for making and a great video!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful. I’m planning an autumn olive video as well. We have probably work 50+ acres to reduce the autumn olive. Some field and some in the woods. Keep fighting the good fight!

    • @freidrichnietzsche6643
      @freidrichnietzsche6643 Місяць тому

      @@HardyLifeOutdoors So I just got out of the woods and tried a different tactic with these damn autumn olives even though it's summer (June 16). The week rental with the brush hog on the excavator expired but we have a John Deere 5055E 4 wheel drive tractor with a 520M loader which both are pretty beefy. I realized that after some trial and error, I can pop the root bulb of these things out of the ground pretty simply and consistently... then push them all into a pile to be dealt with later and drag them to a burn pile. I can't convey how happy I am that I didn't need to chem or buy another piece of equipment to deal with these things at this point!! If you're interested in more details, let me know. I may try to put up a video showing the tractor technique. 🍻

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      That is one of the techniques we have used. Definitely works well with a larger tractor. A few learnings from that. Be careful to keep the broken material in front of you. We have put sticks through the radiator and ripped hydraulic hoses off the tractors. Just need to be aware of what’s sticking up. Don’t pile your brush piles on top of an area where there was an autumn olive bush. The roots will grow a bush back and it will come up through your brush pile where it is hard to get at Popping them out will remove the large plant but there will still be a living root system in the ground that will resprout. If you spray them right away with glyphosate you will reduce grow back. Those that do grow back and can later be bush hogged or sprayed. We have used the USDA EQIP program to help with removal. They paid us around $150 an acre for removal and $25 per brush pile that we created. We were able to recoup around $800 for one 3 acre area we cleared. Good luck and keep at it. Take pictures, it’s nice to be able to see the before and after, especially when you feel like you aren’t making a difference.

    • @freidrichnietzsche6643
      @freidrichnietzsche6643 Місяць тому

      @@HardyLifeOutdoors Wow! Thats excellent info regarding the USDA program! We're in western WV (Ohio Valley area - not too far from you) so we may also qualify for that program. Which USDA initiative would this project fall under? Great insight regarding the tractoring technique. You definitely have to keep the brush IN FRONT of the tractor as much as possible and clean up your immediate work area of other saplings and such that are more than happy to take out hoses and wiring (ask me how I know!) Our property is a lot of acreage and since the tractor will see a lot of time in the woods and brush doing this type of work, I have to upgrade the protection on the tractor and operator station or else the tractor will get damaged and I was at risk when in certain areas. We have massive mature vines (as big as your upper arm) that have grown out of the autumn olive (and other small trees) up into mature timber and trees that pose a hazard when pushing the brush around when the vines are tangled above and tug on the overhead limbs. Those vines are tough!! As such, I'm seriously considering a package from this outfit: www.grtractors.com/productpages/agriculturaltractorpages/agriculturaltractor (if the link doesn't post, search for grtractors.com - agricultural tractors. A John Deere 333G high flow skid steer (similar to what is shown @ 4:16 in your video) is in our future but we don't have it yet but will make much quicker work of these buggers. 🍻

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      If you buy one of those, I’ll be watching your UA-cam channel! Eqip programs are brush management for covering autumn olive and if I recall correctly habitat for wildlife covers the brush piles. They were reluctant to do the brush piles but I told them I wouldn’t do the brush management with out it.

  • @mindfulmilligan
    @mindfulmilligan Місяць тому

    Just a man, his tractor, and the great outdoors. Keep up the great work brother.

  • @dustyscott3066
    @dustyscott3066 Місяць тому

    I try to give you a thumbs up but it doesn't register. Keep up the GREAT work!

  • @michaelsears4164
    @michaelsears4164 Місяць тому

    👍

  • @freshseeker
    @freshseeker Місяць тому

    Its typically 2-4 oz per gallon for most weeds depending on species and size. It doesn't have to be that complicated.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      That might be the formula for a hand sprayer but certainly not how you measure for a sprayer on an atv or tractor.

  • @bigjeep2195
    @bigjeep2195 Місяць тому

    $89 for that same bottle today. FJB.

  • @barrywiseman7012
    @barrywiseman7012 Місяць тому

    Congrats on the new 1025R. I see you got the hat on this purchase. lol

  • @keithdavis5464
    @keithdavis5464 Місяць тому

    How is it that your neighbor has no fence or barrier around a finished pool? Hope there are no children in the neighborhood.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      They have an auto cover on their pool. It’s like a heavy duty fabric garage door that locks into the sides and the end. When the pool is open, it rolls up and is stored inside the patio. Our area accepts that cover in place of a fence. We will have a fence as we don’t want to have to have the pool covered every time we are not in the immediate area.

  • @michaelsears4164
    @michaelsears4164 Місяць тому

    How much is concrete a square yard in you neck of the woods? Thanks Mike from Virginia.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Just talked to the guy that did the concrete in my barn and he says $7 a foot for prep, concrete and finishing. That’s in SE Ohio

  • @derekdauzat
    @derekdauzat Місяць тому

    most good weed killer quadrupled in price what's going on

  • @tammycarnell5049
    @tammycarnell5049 Місяць тому

    I'm planting live flowers, not using seed. How long should I wait after spraying to plant live plants? Great video by the way!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Glyphosate acts on a plant by being absorbed through the leaves and stems so you should be fine immediately but I would give it 24 - 48 hours just to be sure the don’t make contact with any wet gly that might be on the ground.

  • @VitalizeSeed
    @VitalizeSeed Місяць тому

    Awesome stuff! Thanks for the shout out!!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Yea man! Can’t wait to see my plots and get some pics to share.

  • @jjbruno49
    @jjbruno49 2 місяці тому

    I too have this same sprayer. Before purchasing saw the reviews about the bottom bolts causing leaks. My remedy for this problem, do not use bolts. I use strips of non-skid router table mat. Place between frame and tank. Use straps to lock it down. I use on my tractor with zero tank movement. Sprayer works great!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Glad you found a solution. I tried it without the bolts but didn’t use a non slip material and it slipped on the frame. I now own a frontier LS2006 and love it!

  • @MitchKrisRegal-qe2wc
    @MitchKrisRegal-qe2wc 2 місяці тому

    What if you didn’t put the bolts in and just use the straps?

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      I tried that and the tank shifted on the frame.

  • @Zormisprojects
    @Zormisprojects 2 місяці тому

    Great information! have a like!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching. Glad you liked the video. Jason

  • @Zormisprojects
    @Zormisprojects 2 місяці тому

    Good video, it caught my eye because I too got a 2023 1025R this year and I am moving it. I found your channel through the video glyphosate and thought it was very well well informative!

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Glad to see you found me and the videos are helpful. I have a lot of 1025R videos. Let me know if there are any topics your would like to see me cover. Jason

  • @jerryferrell517
    @jerryferrell517 2 місяці тому

    Worthless video

  • @williamdertinger4434
    @williamdertinger4434 2 місяці тому

    Great video I’d swear you are a teacher or coach

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Oh yea? Thanks! I’m a technology marketing guy but have done a lot of training over the years and have coached some youth sports. Hope the video was helpful to you.

  • @Cowboy_Steve
    @Cowboy_Steve 2 місяці тому

    Howdy Jason! Working on getting caught up on all your videos... been out of service for a while and am just getting back into my regular channels. The apple trees look great! I didn't get mine pruned this off season... so will probably have a bunch of small apples if a late frost doesn't thin the blossoms down. Last year there was no late frost and I had apples coming out my ears lol. Good job my friend - thanks for sharing 🤠

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Hey Steve. They are coming along. For the age they are they would be doing much better if we had better soil but no major complaints. I am hoping the pruning results in a better crop of apples. Need to get out there and do some better cleanup and mulching around them. Hope you are doing well.

  • @coreysmith2774
    @coreysmith2774 2 місяці тому

    I've always been taught to go by the 5 hp per foot rule. 20-25 hp = 48 inch. 25-30 hp = 60 inch. Ect, ect.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      I’ve heard that as a rule of thumb as well. Lots of people out there damaging these small tractors without realizing it. It may not break right away but overtime you are going to damage the tractor if you go to large on implements.

  • @markstucker1214
    @markstucker1214 2 місяці тому

    Fantastic video, love the depth!!!

  • @troyhogarth8793
    @troyhogarth8793 2 місяці тому

    The strap on the Solo attaches to one side of the hopper, the other end of the strap attaches to the body of the spreader. That may make it more comfortable for you.

  • @williamgokey9786
    @williamgokey9786 2 місяці тому

    Added a Curtis cab to my 2018 1025 r.. this change in COG has drastically made my tractor more tippy. I am very cautious using my tractor on any degree of incline now. Even using my snowblower crossways on my driveway apron can get you a bit nervous. I have added ballast to tires , use a quick hitch with weight bar and 4 suitcase weights @ 40lbs. Kept low. Hard to get used to that feeling. Not sure if JD makes any design changes if you order a new 1025R with their factory cab. Guess I’ll try a set of wheel spacers next.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      I can imagine a cab would change the COG quite a bit. I would be curious to see how much you gain with every inch of wheel spacer you add. Does it give you 1 degree. 2 degrees? I also wonder about being “tippy”. I’ve never rolled a tractor but a pucker factor has made me nervous. Was I really that close or just a bit puckered?

    • @craigguinn5423
      @craigguinn5423 Місяць тому

      Interesting that the math for these problems are nonexistent. I found a nice ballast vs front axle video last week. Tip angles should be more accessible vs the bullshit tippy stuff. I get concerned over 15° but many do up to twice that. I plan to level out my property holes. FYI small plot BX but some challenges.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors Місяць тому

      Yea. I need to buy a gauge or something for my tractor to get a sense for how out of level I am. I think the pucker factor kicks in well before the rollover is imminent.

  • @DougAlesUSA
    @DougAlesUSA 2 місяці тому

    Read your comment to my post at a Facebook group focused on the John Deere 1025R tractors. Thats how I found this video. Thank you.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Hope it was helpful. I was hauling my tractor all over the place on my trailer thinking it was insured and then I asked. News to me that it wasn’t!

  • @michaelsears4164
    @michaelsears4164 2 місяці тому

    2-4-D for Broad leaf.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      That’s what I was thinking as well just wasn’t sure if it is safe for switchgrass? Do you know?

    • @michaelsears4164
      @michaelsears4164 2 місяці тому

      Not to Expensive here in Virginia. Get a gallon and try a Small area. Been using it a long time on my yard but I'm afraid to say about Switch grass . M.D.Sears

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Thanks I’ll do a little research.

  • @kb45382
    @kb45382 2 місяці тому

    Also I was thinking that's thermoplastic so you could try to repair with a soldering iron or even just heat a piece of scrap metal and try to repair the crack. I just did a search on "rotomold tank repair" and a guy did this exact thing with a polyethylene plastic weld repair kit.

  • @kb45382
    @kb45382 2 місяці тому

    I'd recommend keeping everything and getting a rotomold tank from an AG supply. Many of those tanks are designed to use straps like what you have. I've seen some people don't put the bottom bolts in and just rely on the straps for the reasons you mentioned. I just bought a 45gal version that only has pawls to hold in it place. Who knows if it's an updated design because they still sell that 40gal version at TSC.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the tips. I still have all the parts so I might just try a repair. I tried mounting one of the tanks without the bottom bolts and it didn’t stay put on the frame.

  • @jimhaugh6851
    @jimhaugh6851 2 місяці тому

    Cropcare made in lititz pa

  • @nosaj3856
    @nosaj3856 2 місяці тому

    Earthway is good at throwing granular or seed. I own a pest control company, and we do a lot of tick treatments using bifenthrin granular. Earthway covers your arms and fills your pockets with whatever you are spreading. The strap is extremely uncomfortable when you are filling them and using them all day. Scotts spreader is not even an option. I just ordered hooyman chest spreaders and am waiting to see how they work.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Yea I don’t wear them for hours at a time so can’t comment on that. I can vouch for pockets full of seed though!

  • @jimbennett1519
    @jimbennett1519 2 місяці тому

    That pool is going to be real nice. You and your family will enjoy this for a lot of years

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      We are very excited about it. Definitely looking forward to some relaxing pool days!

  • @user-dp2mr5xk1n
    @user-dp2mr5xk1n 2 місяці тому

    Wondering why you kept the smaller tractor when you got the bigger one? Thanks

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 2 місяці тому

      Well..actually. I had a 2016 1025R for 6 years and I sold it after I bought the 4052R. I found that the 1025R was just sitting in the barn. After selling it I started to realize I still had some use cases for it so in 2023, I started shopping for a new 1025R and purchased one. I am really liking the flexibility of having a 1025R and a 4052R. Definitely some mowing jobs that are easier with the 1025R. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Recoveringred
    @Recoveringred 3 місяці тому

    We had a neighbor spray this religiously along our fence line bc apparently we brought weeds with us to the neighborhood. He would spray during high winds. It was constant. I have video of him doing it with our dog out we begged him not to. And he had a huge field with a ditch he didn’t spray that he let weeds go to seed in. Our dog died from kidney failure at 5 years old. There are lawsuits out about this causing cancer. *she was the best being I have ever known best dog to ever live.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 3 місяці тому

      Sorry to hear about your dog. I am aware of the lawsuits and am aware that it is deemed safe when used properly. Using it in high winds is not proper use.

  • @zarroth
    @zarroth 3 місяці тому

    oh yah, totally not a design flaw...it's totally normal to have to stop every 20-30 minutes to clean it out when mowing a lawn or clearing brush with it. No issues when doing other types of work, but c'mon. That's a design flaw since these are primary use cases for these models. I get that you disagree, but you're just wrong. There is no reason to buy a tractor that can't run all day due to 20 minutes worth of dust being kicked up. It's stupid to even buy one with these issues.

    • @HardyLifeOutdoors
      @HardyLifeOutdoors 3 місяці тому

      Between my brother and I we own 6 different models of tractors of 3 different makes. All will collect debris on the front screen, and need cleared, when working in an environment that kicks up leaves and fluffy pollen. When I hired a guy to clear autumn olive with a CAT skid steer and mulching head he commented that he would check his radiator through the day for leaf and debris collecting. The fans are designed to pull outside air across the radiator fins and cool it. The grill screens and secondary screens are designed to catch debris before it lodges in the radiator screen. A pretty good design that apparently is flawed by at least 4 top tractor manufacturers and their engineers. Please share your credentials and experience so we can understand what your feedback is based on.