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Modified Vevor 3 Point Ripper
I modified an inexpensive ripper from Vevor to beef it up and increase the ripping depth.
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Відео

I Drilled A Well!
Переглядів 883Місяць тому
This is a fairly long video detailing the steps and lessons learned when drilling my own 33' well in Northern Wisconsin. This method worked well for the sandy soil around me.
Brush Grabber - Homemade - Fast is Key!
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I saw these for sale around the internet and decided to make one myself. It works pretty well! A quick tug works better than a slow pull.
Compact Tractor Hanging Tree Stand
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Using the Yanmar YT359 to raise a heavy 2 man ladder stand.
Putting Homemade Grapple to Work
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Using the New Holland LS180 skid steer with homemade grapple to clear the branch of a very large white pine blocking the road.
ATV Tracks: How Many Kids Can This Thing Pull?
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Trying out some new Camso snow tracks on the Polaris Sportsman 570. See a quick overview of the tracks, install and having some fun! The kids had fun tubing on the tube floatilla towed behind the ATV while we dodged obstacles and tried to stay in 1 piece!
Making Trail on Steep Hill With Skid Steer - Nerve Racking
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LS180, hill, skid steer, steep, dangerous, New Holland, homestead
Garage Storage Ceiling Rack with Harbor Freight Electric Hoist
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I built 2 of these hoists for less than $300 each. Compare to SmartGarage offering for $1600!
Harbor Freight Oil and Transmission Pressure Tester
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My skid steer started throwing an intermittent oil pressure warning. Before replacing the sensor I used the Harbor Freight Oil and Transmission Pressure tester to confirm oil pressure was good.
Clearing Land and Digging Stumps with Skid Steer
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Clearing a small food plot in Northern Wisconsin. This video shows the New Holland LS180 skid steer with Tractiontracks digging stumps.
How to break a skid steer
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See what can happen if you run tracks on a skid steer with different size tires. Rear wheel lugs broke on spacer and fell off.
TractionTracks Install and Initial Use
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Watch a TractionTracks install on an LS180 Skid steer. I switched to these after deciding Grouser tracks are too heavy for a single guy to manage. Some bonus footage reseating the tires onto the rims. Paul at TractionTracks was very helpful and answered a lot of my questions before the install.
Scrap Metal Homemade Grapple for Skid Steer Tooth Bucket
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Here is how I made a grapple for the skid steer tooth bucket.
Nothing Stops an Argo
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Some winter adventures with the Argo Response 8x8. Deep snow, pushing through thick alder thickets, having fun. Argo has Adair Pro 14" tracks. The snow is 18-24 inches deep. This machine can break a trail through thick alders.
Simplicity Broadmoor Transmission Oil Change
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A quick overview of the process to drain and fill the hydrostatic transmission oil on newer model (2016) Simplicity Broadmoor and Conquest tractors.
Farmall Plowing DEEP Snow with Snow Chains
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Farmall Plowing DEEP Snow with Snow Chains
Deer decimating brassica plot with browse cage proof
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Deer decimating brassica plot with browse cage proof
Titan Clamp On Pallet Forks In Action
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Titan Clamp On Pallet Forks In Action
Farmall 300 and King Kutter tilling
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Farmall 300 and King Kutter tilling
Tilling small plot with high performance farmall
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Tilling small plot with high performance farmall
Farmall 300 Not Running Well
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Farmall 300 Not Running Well
Farmall 300 Tilling Buckwheat Food Plot
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Farmall 300 Tilling Buckwheat Food Plot
Bush hogging Buckwheat with Farmall 300
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Bush hogging Buckwheat with Farmall 300
Installing Modified 3 Point Hitch Kit on Farmall 300
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Installing Modified 3 Point Hitch Kit on Farmall 300
Using Farmall 300 with Box Blade and Loader to Clear Food Plot
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Using Farmall 300 with Box Blade and Loader to Clear Food Plot
Box Blade on the Farmall 300
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Box Blade on the Farmall 300
Link Belt on Farmall 300
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Link Belt on Farmall 300
Farmall 300 3 Point Hitch Conversion
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Farmall 300 3 Point Hitch Conversion
Unloading tiller
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Unloading tiller
Unloading Box Blade
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Unloading Box Blade

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @CentralIowaAudits
    @CentralIowaAudits День тому

    original cold welds and they need to be multipass

  • @robbrageous6429
    @robbrageous6429 23 дні тому

    Great video, thanks for posting

  • @autocompletellc9906
    @autocompletellc9906 28 днів тому

    3 years later, how’s it holding up (that is if you’ve used it enough)? Thanks for the video.

  • @Jason_Shave
    @Jason_Shave Місяць тому

    I had literally the exact same situation on my property this summer after buying a new wheeled skid steer. I was within my 30 day limit to return the machine and bought a tracked machine. I had no idea how much better the tracks are on slopes like this!

  • @bobwebber2804
    @bobwebber2804 3 місяці тому

    Must be a pain in the arse not having a 4 in 1

  • @kylegershman4668
    @kylegershman4668 4 місяці тому

    That took some serious courage...I salute you.

  • @BeeUseful
    @BeeUseful 7 місяців тому

    This is literally what I had to do at my place as well. Great vid thanks

  • @cwilliams294
    @cwilliams294 7 місяців тому

    Lol in Australia we have a saying "if you can't tie knots, ya tie lots" and this suggests to me you either got a rope fettish or missed the week boys scouts rock climbing badge was on. 😂 Silicone and paper mache will strengthen against shear load also

  • @TheMidwestPatriot
    @TheMidwestPatriot 7 місяців тому

    Kind of ridiculous that simplicity does say anything about hydro servicing. I’ve got a conquest with a k66 and there is nothing in the manual. People who generally pay 6k and up for a mower use it a lot, so not serving the hydro would be a bad idea. Shouldn’t have to call tuff torq to figure the service out. You can’t even call simplicity or BandS as there is no number. What a joke! Someone spends 10k on a prestige and the hydro blows after 500hrs because they never serviced the hydro because they didn’t know they were supposed too…

  • @ericbaier
    @ericbaier 7 місяців тому

    Please do us all a favor and weld yourself a tripod for your camera. I've have never had motion sickness so bad.

  • @deviny3505
    @deviny3505 8 місяців тому

    A number of years ago you made a video of you tilling with a farmall 300. Were you tilling in 1st gear with the torque amplifier or straight 1st gear? Thanks.

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 8 місяців тому

      With the farmall 300 I usually til in 1st with the torque amplifier on. I figure slowest is better to chew up the soil. Power wise the 300 tills in 1st just fine.

    • @deviny3505
      @deviny3505 8 місяців тому

      @@guystuff7942 I've been thinking about buying a 450 and a lot of times the torque amplifier is out. Was just wondering if maybe you were tilling in straight first gear, but figured as fast as first gear is on those tractors you were probably using the TA. Good to know that you can actually use a tiller if the TA low is working. Thanks.

  • @JCxHDx
    @JCxHDx 8 місяців тому

    Need a tracked machine for that kind of work still good job

  • @daveburlingame6439
    @daveburlingame6439 8 місяців тому

    What size tiller are you using? Looking to get one for my 300.

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 8 місяців тому

      5ft but I think it could handle 6.

  • @daveburlingame6439
    @daveburlingame6439 8 місяців тому

    Is that a 6’ or 7’ tiller?

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 8 місяців тому

      5 ft. I think it would handle bigger though.

    • @daveburlingame6439
      @daveburlingame6439 6 місяців тому

      Can confirm. I recently bought a 6’ tiller from TMG Industries and it works great.

  • @derekbutts1782
    @derekbutts1782 8 місяців тому

    Hey, dont know ya, just found your channel, just wanted to say congratulations on old skid loader thats a beast of a unit

  • @derekbutts1782
    @derekbutts1782 8 місяців тому

    Shes a tank boys !

  • @frogmanpipes9561
    @frogmanpipes9561 9 місяців тому

    Definitely not steep. With all that dirt. he can create his slope on the way down.

  • @jvvusa
    @jvvusa 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great idea. Thats going to be my next project.

  • @ChristinaPalik
    @ChristinaPalik 11 місяців тому

    Do you have a list parts?

  • @ChristinaPalik
    @ChristinaPalik 11 місяців тому

    How did you set up the actual pulley system? Do you have a list of hardware parts?

  • @yanobou
    @yanobou 11 місяців тому

    Glad you left in the footage of the “risks associated with DIY”:)

  • @b767greg
    @b767greg Рік тому

    Great idea! What size pully wheels are those and where did you get them? Thanks.

  • @raff9938
    @raff9938 Рік тому

    I have the identical machine I just purchased. I was thinking about buying the grouser tracks also. I was told I need wheel spacer too. Do you think grounders tracks are to heavy for the machine? Should I look for a different brand to buy. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      The grouser tracks are awesome...not too heavy for the machine. Make sure your tires are the exact same size to avoid the issues I had. Grousers are HEAVY....hard to get on/off with 1 guy. I've been super happy with these chain tractiontracks for my use. This is a great machine...tons of power and has been reliable for me at almost 3k hours.

    • @raff9938
      @raff9938 Рік тому

      @@guystuff7942 Thank you. All my tires are 12-16.5. I will double check to make sure they are the same size. So you had different size tires?

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      They were worn differently so the circumference was different, which cause problems for tracks. Don't combine newer tires with worn down ones.

  • @danielparra2489
    @danielparra2489 Рік тому

    Hope you were good after that slip.

  • @cgrimm1333
    @cgrimm1333 Рік тому

    It struggles backing up with the bucket all the way down because material is building up. Most of the time just lift your bucket a little with some material in if possible for weight. Also need to push more sand so it’s not so steep.

  • @davidkirker7633
    @davidkirker7633 Рік тому

    I'm curious about the platform. Did you build it? what is the gauge of the wire grid? It appears to be bent down at the edge. Did you do that? Could you let me know what you used as a framing material? It's hard to see in the vid. Nice job.

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      I purchased the platform as a ceiling storage system that hangs from the ceiling. I didn't like climbing a ladder to get stuff, so I converted to this. If you search for overhead garage storage you'll see a bunch of options. Looks like they are between $100 and $200

  • @jimharvard
    @jimharvard Рік тому

    i would say the use of a "wheel" skid steer for this kind of slope was not well thought out.

  • @jameswright-2024
    @jameswright-2024 Рік тому

    That was brave!

  • @TBR_LLC
    @TBR_LLC Рік тому

    thats cool they are so responsive!

  • @craftedbyalvint
    @craftedbyalvint Рік тому

    What lube are you using for steel cutting?

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      Tap magic

    • @craftedbyalvint
      @craftedbyalvint Рік тому

      @@guystuff7942 thanks! nice vid too give me idea of what I need to build.

  • @larryandersen9535
    @larryandersen9535 Рік тому

    You should fill the transmission from the top by removing the black plug behind the seat pan. That's why that plug is there. There is also a plug at the front of the seat as well.

  • @Fossillarson
    @Fossillarson Рік тому

    That's not to bad but definitely not newb job nice work. I work in Ozarks got some steep stuff just more rocky red clay 😅

  • @lukaradakovic5463
    @lukaradakovic5463 Рік тому

    What kind of difference are we talking about? What is the radius difference where it becomes an issu?

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      I think there was about a 2in difference in diameter. I'd be nervous running tacks with anything more than a fraction of an inch difference.

  • @discoverykai1547
    @discoverykai1547 Рік тому

    *Clearing Land and Digging Stumps with Skid Steer showcases the impressive capabilities of skid steer equipment in removing obstacles and debris from land. The use of this heavy-duty machinery is an efficient and effective way of clearing land and removing stumps, and the video provides a fascinating look at the process in action. The skid steer is able to quickly and easily move heavy objects and debris, making land clearing a much simpler and faster process. The video serves as a testament to the power and versatility of skid steer equipment in the field of land clearing and excavation.*

  • @Фунтиктв-л4б
    @Фунтиктв-л4б Рік тому

    Уменя тоже вездеход

  • @garyholt9573
    @garyholt9573 Рік тому

    Sorry to tell you but what broke your machine was You by running two different size tires which should not be done even without tracks

  • @adammoore7994
    @adammoore7994 Рік тому

    please tell me you fixed the mismatched tires

  • @jasonarnhold1841
    @jasonarnhold1841 Рік тому

    90% of the time I plow snow in 4th gear, that extra momentum does the trick....BTW I have nearly the same tractor (300) with a narrow front and big loop chains in a X pattern

  • @josephstrunk7116
    @josephstrunk7116 Рік тому

    Even without tracks you should never run 2 differnt sizes smh

  • @timtimtim5294
    @timtimtim5294 Рік тому

    One of the worst things you can do with a skid is run mismatched tires.

  • @GRUBB-MUDD
    @GRUBB-MUDD Рік тому

    on the strength of u telling 1k ppl they can break their machines doing this they should sub just cuz

  • @merrilllewis3926
    @merrilllewis3926 Рік тому

    I'd have rolled that damn thing I just know it. Good job !

  • @Pillin123
    @Pillin123 Рік тому

    5:51 thats what she said xp

  • @LaneWorks
    @LaneWorks Рік тому

    Great beginner tips. Hope the road didn’t wash out though due to no drainage. Looks like the road is going to be the drainage.

  • @charcharschillins2754
    @charcharschillins2754 Рік тому

    Do you have any kind of safety mechanism? Or does the motor hood the full weight 24/7?

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      No safety mechanism beyond what is built into the motor. Hopefully it doesn't crush me someday.

  • @tonyd7867
    @tonyd7867 Рік тому

    Did those weights on the back help with lifting ?

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      Hard to say. It is just a few hundred pounds of weight on a 7k lb machine. I've never operated it without them. I can say they are handy steps when working over top of the engine.

  • @ExploringCabinsandMines
    @ExploringCabinsandMines Рік тому

    My Bobcat on a hill makes me clench !

  • @garvdarb
    @garvdarb 2 роки тому

    Gotta tell ya! When the main drive axle snaps , you're f....d

  • @michaelfoster8530
    @michaelfoster8530 2 роки тому

    I think he should have mapped it out first.😉 I'm getting anxious just watching it.

  • @controlfreq9346
    @controlfreq9346 2 роки тому

    Just a suggestion for reducing the pipe size, a 2" to 3/4" female reducer bushing would have been a simple solution. Use a short 3/4" nipple to slide over the hex shaft, the ID is tight as you need it to be. Tack weld the bushings and nipples so they don't unscrew. Tap a couple setscrews thru the nipple to grab the hex shaft. Nice try overall, be careful out there.

    • @guystuff7942
      @guystuff7942 Рік тому

      Good idea. The first one I made I used 1" pipe and it worked well with the 400lb harbor freight hoist. With the 2 inch pipe the 400lb hoist didn't have the power as I loaded up shelf. I ended up upgrading the hoist to the 1200lb and it works fine. I could have reduced the pipe size as you said and save $.