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Thinning Out the Crappie Population in Our Lake
In this video I show off some footage of me catching small crappie to remove from our lake. Our crappie population is pretty big, and needs to be managed.
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First Lake Update of 2024
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In this video I go through all the species of fish in our lake and tell how they are doing, and the future plans to manage them.
Lifetime Tamarack Pro Maiden Voyage
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In this video I show off my new kayak and take it out on its maiden voyage.
First Fishing Video with the GoPro Hero 10
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In this video I show off my new GoPro camera and some of the footage I captured with it.
Branson 3515H 50 Hour Review
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In this video I give my thoughts on our Branson 3515H tractor after 2 years and 5 hours of use.
Final Lake Update of 2023
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In this video I run through all the different species of fish we have stocked in the lake and their current status. It looks like fishing in the future will be better than ever before.
I Caught New Species Number 9, Plus the Biggest Fish I've Ever Caught
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In this video I tell about some of my most recent fishing adventures where I caught another new species and the biggest fish I have ever caught in my life.
I FINALLY Caught Some Redear!!!
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In this video I give a few updates on the fish in our lake. The hunt for redear sunfish is now over. Hopefully we continue to catch more.
Our New Bobcat UV34XL
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In this video I show off our new Bobcat UV34XL UTV. So far it has been a fine addition to our farm.
A Weekend of Fishing at the Farm
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This past weekend I had the farm all to myself, so I did a lot of fishing. Still trying to find those redear sunfish we stocked last year.
Largemouth Bass Catch and Cook
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In this video I try a new grilled bass recipe. georgiawildlife.blog/2018/09/27/5-mouth-watering-bass-recipes/
A Quick and Easy Recipe for Deer Chops/Backstraps
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In this video I show off how we typically cook our deer chops. It is a quick and easy recipe. All you need is a few things.
The Most Exciting Lake Update Yet
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In this video I share the latest updates on our lake and fish since our big fish kill in 2022.
I Caught My Coolest New Species Yet!!!
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In this video I share my most recent fishing adventure where I caught my coolest new fish species yet.
Lake Update: Our Fish are Doing Well
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In this video I share how our newly stocked fish are doing in our lake after our big fish kill last year.
My 2023 Fishing Goal is Close to Double
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My 2023 Fishing Goal is Close to Double
One Fishing Goal Complete and Another Begins
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One Fishing Goal Complete and Another Begins
My 2023 Fishing Goal is Almost Complete
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My 2023 Fishing Goal is Almost Complete
New Species in Our Lake
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New Species in Our Lake
The Hunt for a Big Channel Cat Begins
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The Hunt for a Big Channel Cat Begins
I Caught Another New Species
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I Caught Another New Species
The Quest for 5 New Species Starts Today
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The Quest for 5 New Species Starts Today
2023 Goals for Redneck off the Range
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2023 Goals for Redneck off the Range
Fish Stocking Has Begun
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Fish Stocking Has Begun
Gar Fishing Did Not Go as Planned
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Gar Fishing Did Not Go as Planned
Ozark Trail Crankbaits
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Ozark Trail Crankbaits
Cheap Amazon Crankbaits: Final Thoughts
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Cheap Amazon Crankbaits: Final Thoughts
Survivors of the Fishpocalypse
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Survivors of the Fishpocalypse
I found a really cool fishing spot
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I found a really cool fishing spot
Is a $10 Fishing Rod Worth the Money? (Ozark Trail Wayfarer)
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Is a $10 Fishing Rod Worth the Money? (Ozark Trail Wayfarer)

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  • @wagstag89
    @wagstag89 3 дні тому

    Bought some of these a few weeks ago to fish a swampy creek where its easy to get snagged and I really like them. Caught several good bass, a 6lb bowfin, and my biggest crappie ever on these. Found the hooks to be crazy sharp. On a side note I bought a cheap pack of beetle spins on there like 6 years ago and they're still catching fish. Will definitely be looking for other budget baits soon

  • @jimbooras1978
    @jimbooras1978 4 дні тому

    Ammonia; shmoo-onia. I know exactly what happened. The deeper the lake, the more intense of a thermocline you have, which is a bottom layer of colder water separated from the warmer top layer. The warm water temperature above stays at the top, and the colder water drops and this phenomenon stays in place all Summer. Please note that all Summer, while the bottom water is stuck in place, there is no oxygen there. And no fish. They would quickly die down there. Fish simply avoid this anoxic environment, which is why they were trying to get out of your lake before suffocating. Ouch. I am so sorry. Very tragic. Then, in the Spring and Fall, when the air temperature matches the water temp, you have a "turning over", a blending of the entire water table. But this happens much more gently than an extreme, mechanical blending, like what the aeration did to your pond. Your fish kill occurred when the mechanical mixing brought up tremendous volumes of putrid, anoxic, muddy water and mixed with the good stuff. All at 1 time. There was a sudden jump in hungry lifeforms, previously in suspended animation down under, that sprang into activity when surfacing to a warm, oxygenated environment. And, yes; if you had started out the aeration regimen with baby steps, this could have been avoided. Before I let you know how aeration really works, I would like to warn everybody of another thing that causes a fish kill; way more often than by starting up aeration (way more)- Spraying for weeds! Oh boy, if I had a nickel. When the band-aid brigade comes to spray for weeds and don't do it in baby steps, all the dead algae and other plants are suddenly consumed by microscopic animals, and plants, that deplete the oxygen during the feast. Yes, even some water plants use oxygen. (Oh yeah, even if these chemo-bots from the 19th Century do not kill your fish, the dead weeds sink and gradually fill up your pond with muck; not exactly a fix, huh?) Back to aeration effect. The good invisible friends are the phytoplankton. If you also count the ocean, thanks for our oxygen! Phytoplankton is what keeps your ponds and lakes full of life. The bacteria that break down the muck; dead animals and plants...need oxygen. All the animals you see like fish; larvae, etc. need it, too. The urban myth is that the bubbles in aeration equipment infuses oxygen into the water. Not accurate; sorry. It happens on a very small scale, and mostly by accident, when the bubble pops on the surface. I noticed your compressor on the shore was an AirMax unit? They are bodaciously good, if you happened to get 1 that is not defective! They had to come out? Shock! Yeah, I said it. But they do have efficient units that use less energy and all the hardware and hoses are best in the business. But would you believe that even higher up folks at AirMax have this misconception of how aeration actually works? So, anyway! Aeration mixes the entire water table, creating a larger environment for phytoplankton. They still don't have light down there, but the larger life-friendly volume increases the mass of them and its production of oxygen. This is why the air diffusers must be in all the deepest parts of your lake; and the deeper the water, the better and more it mixes. And yes, the fish get a bigger home! Now they have the run of the pond. Once after organically cleaning up a lake, we hired a scuba diver to go down to the bottom; 30 feet. Bass and other species swimming around and smiling gill to gill! BTW, bass pass out faster from anoxia than most freshwater fish. The next critical step impacting aeration is increasing the good bacteria. With beneficial bacteria added to the water, nutrients that clog a lake and feed the weeds are gobbled up and vaporized. Same thing with the muck. If you drop solid tablets to the bottom, the muck will literally be consumed, now that you have increased the oxygen down there. The nitrates and nitrites will transform into nitrogen gas and vent out of water with no smell! This water will become an organic refuge for humans, wildlife, pets/stock, fish. Hey! With no excess nutrients to feed the weeds, I guess you will have to fire your chemical dude and spend the money on electricity and natural bacteria. Remember, with aeration and extra bacteria, you are simply accelerating the natural processes that already exist. Speeding up the system. With a very fast (expensive) regimen, we once removed 3 feet of muck off the bottom a 2 acre pond in 4 years! Finally, and if you now understand this concept, aerating the wrong way will do more harm than good. A pond that is only turning part of the water is just polluting the pond with all the crud coming up. Aeration should be able to mix the entire body several times per day, so make sure the install is appropriate. Well, again; so sorry for your loss. But I would not give up on your parent's new system, especially if the manufacturer is working with you. Remember, every treatment, though costly, is naturally preserving and restoring your family lake, which is priceless. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Charlemainge
    @Charlemainge 12 днів тому

    We completely fix the nitrogen too

  • @Charlemainge
    @Charlemainge 12 днів тому

    You could use our Oxypro technology that releases oxygen on demand at the molecular level. Weve done sludge studies and oxygen studies to share if you're interested .

  • @leetyler4122
    @leetyler4122 14 днів тому

    You mean pond.

  • @nan14397
    @nan14397 Місяць тому

    They need to be sued happening to too many peoples ponds on UA-cam, they need their instructions to be clearer, it would have helped if you filmed when they came out so to have what they said on film. They destroyed your pond and killed your fish I see that as a disastrous and violent product to your wildlife

  • @briananseeuw3534
    @briananseeuw3534 Місяць тому

    It happened to me!!!! I was told to put them in the shallow depths and slowly increase the time. But the company didn’t tell us

  • @beardedrockinhillbilly
    @beardedrockinhillbilly Місяць тому

    Ordered my first and probably only tractor recently. A TYM 3515CH (formerly a Branson cab model). It should be in and set up in a few weeks. Enjoyed your pointers and perspective.

  • @beardedrockinhillbilly
    @beardedrockinhillbilly Місяць тому

    I pretty much went through the same decision making process you did and came up with a similar conclusion. I have a TYM 3515CH on order currently. I needed a minimum PTO HP of 30 to meet my needs, and wanted a cab with hydrostatic transmission. It was simply the best deal possible on a compact tractor with my requirements, and with good dealer support reasonably close. The fact that it has pretty much the best 3 point and loader lift capacity in its class was a bonus! I'm also a big fan of the mechanically fuel injected Kukje / TYM engine.

  • @tedvoise7964
    @tedvoise7964 Місяць тому

    sounds like a solution lookin for a problem,leave well enough alone

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 Місяць тому

      An aeration system has plenty of benefits to a pond, but unless it is introduced properly, you end up with the problem we had. Old ponds with little to no maintenance eventually will have problems. Some of them being significant problems. Our lake was heading in that direction, but we were misinformed when the system was installed and we ended up doing the very thing we were trying to prevent.

  • @jwt1155
    @jwt1155 Місяць тому

    I watched this because I'm looking at adding an aeration system. Thanks for letting everyone know about the possibility of the ammonia issue. For other who are looking to install aeration systems, I am looking at and would recommend looking into a windmill aeration system. For that size pond it would be about the same cost for installation but no power or solar are required. This cuts out electric cost or messing with solar.

  • @anthonyyehudashimrisaadya6148
    @anthonyyehudashimrisaadya6148 Місяць тому

    Eating Bluegills Are Fun Too!!!

  • @daveabel7050
    @daveabel7050 Місяць тому

    man that is horrible. sorry you went through that and thank you for spreading the word. I have an old pond and have thought of adding an areator and would have done the same thing

  • @DevinCrosbie
    @DevinCrosbie 2 місяці тому

    Hey great video lots of useful information! As someone who has been a lake manager in FL for the last 10 years and who has probably installed 50 of those Airmax air systems your standing next to. the lake flipping or creating toxic gas is not common (in my area) at all again, it is still something that can happen but you're probably that 1 in 1000 that it happened to. Wich is why even the company that installed it was a bit shocked. it's good to hear that the company is making it right, hopefully there sticking with Airmax and using there Muck away product. I've used it on a few sites the last couple years and have gotten good results.

  • @HouseofSquawk
    @HouseofSquawk 2 місяці тому

    There are gases trapped in the muck and releasing it too quickly can kill the poor fish. The people advising you didn't have the knowledge they needed to safely add aeration. Mentioning ammonia makes me think they read about aquarium water cycling after the fact and guessed that was the problem. I know about cycling but adding aeration to my pond was a completely different beast and I might have made the same mistake without the guidance of the folks who sold me the equipment that I installed. They answered questions that I wouldn't have known to ask. I was told about the trapped gasses and advised to start slowly at only 20 mins a day. I'm sorry you had that experience and I hope the company you used sought to learn more about the business they have decided to be in. Sounds like they didn't have any experts on board to educate their staff. Thanks for your video. You may saved others from the same situation. I researched a ton before finally putting in the aeration and I didn't read anywhere about trapped gasses. When I first added pond dye after putting in aeration I could see all the different layers and colors of the water turning over. It was different depending on the depth of the water in specific areas. The dye helped cool down my water temp and quickly cut down the algae overgrowth that was over taking my pond. I have a 1/2 acre pond that's18 feet in the deepest areas. It had catfish when I moved in but I think I'm down to one now. I need a camera out there to find out who is taking the fish. Something strong, I'm sure.

  • @Solittletimetoomany
    @Solittletimetoomany 2 місяці тому

    My reel I just bought catches when you try to crank it.

  • @Trashalchemy
    @Trashalchemy 2 місяці тому

    I have 2. The tip eyelet of one broke off after about 6 fishing trips. On the very next one, I hooked a small catfish (under a pound) and the actual rod tip on the other one snapped. I really wanted to love these rods, but I can't recommend them for anything other than casual sunfish fishing from a dock here and there.

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 2 місяці тому

      I haven't broke mine yet. I have probably caught more crappie than anything on it.

    • @ossiedavis4420
      @ossiedavis4420 9 днів тому

      That might be using the rod wrong. If you stand it up straight while having ANY type of fish , It snaps. Edit: that’s with ANY rod.

  • @user-em9ns8lp1m
    @user-em9ns8lp1m 2 місяці тому

    This is unfortunately a common issue with these underwater diffused aeration systems. A fountain is a lot safer. It should have been made clear to introduce it slowly (usually recommended 1 hour the first day, then 2 hours the second day, 3 hours the third day and so on) This can happen with new or old lakes, I forget the proper terminology for it but essentially these diffused aerators can cause all the oxygen to rapidly rise to the surface if they are turned on full blast non-stop right from the start. Thats why the fish were rushing to the top and out to the shoreline

  • @JustMakinDoFarms
    @JustMakinDoFarms 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @codyrodenberg5643
    @codyrodenberg5643 3 місяці тому

    I’m sorry for your loss…. Our pond turned over years ago and we lost all ours…. I’m doing research now on pond aerators so that doesn’t happen again…. The pros should of know about the break in period to an established pond and helpfully they follow thru with replacing

  • @Jameson-nz6iv
    @Jameson-nz6iv 3 місяці тому

    Yea i caught two 5lb bass in a row and then a 7lb pike it’s great rod

  • @alyskovich
    @alyskovich 3 місяці тому

    the rod itself is good! But the reel is 50/50, especially if you fish a lot, but yes, it's definitely good enough for a $10 combo, I got a few, for me & kids, I've been using it for the last 2 years and only replaced one so far

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 3 місяці тому

      Mine is still going strong, but I don't use it much anymore. I keep meaning to do a review on it, but just haven't had time

  • @commanderdavid007
    @commanderdavid007 3 місяці тому

    I also think that was too many grass carp for that pond.

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 3 місяці тому

      We didn't stock them. Any grass carp that were in there were stocked by my grandparents. I only ever heard they stocked 9, but maybe they put in more. There was a point in time where the entire lake was filled with moss. The carp definitely cleaned it up, but it took years.

  • @johnnybrowns9447
    @johnnybrowns9447 3 місяці тому

    Very informative...thank you

  • @mrpush2532
    @mrpush2532 3 місяці тому

    Wow, sorry that happened to you and thanks a million for for heads up. I want to add add areation to an acre pond, thats 70 years old, and has 3 feet of muck in bottom. Had i just tossed in aerators, would have killed everything as well! Has the water clarity improved overall with the areation? As for the grass carp, they are not supposed to be able to reproduce, sooo that's an interesting one! Good luck on your repopulation. Hope it goes well. I wondered about crappie andmybe adding sone to my pond. Where r u located?

  • @BuckDaily
    @BuckDaily 3 місяці тому

    My wife was using mine for the first time cut limbs that were like 3 inches in diameter. I wasn’t outside, but she said it sounded like a jammed. It doesn’t move, but the batteries charged. I don’t know what the problem is.

  • @tre8906
    @tre8906 4 місяці тому

    Do you still have that 10$ rod from Walmart how did it hold up

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 4 місяці тому

      I do. I haven't used it in a while, but I plan on using it in my kayak on Memorial Day weekend to try catching some of the walleye I stocked. It still works just fine. One of these days I will do a review on it.

  • @tre8906
    @tre8906 4 місяці тому

    Orange my favorite color I seen it at Walmart almost grabbed it but the 10$ wasn’t sure but hell I’m picking it up

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 4 місяці тому

      It's not a bad rod for $10. I have caught quite a few different species with it. Mostly smaller fish, but it can handle an average bass or channel cat.

  • @computercraig777
    @computercraig777 4 місяці тому

    Great white shark I phone version

  • @Crypt0rkid
    @Crypt0rkid 4 місяці тому

    I got my Branson 3520H a little after you. Your video helped me decide. What is the advantage of teeth on you bucket? I'll hit 50 hrs this summer and will take back to the dealer for the 50hr service. I also far prefer the hydrostat trans. No regrets on my end either as long as my dealer keeps servicing it.

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 4 місяці тому

      Bucket teeth help with digging in dirt. The force of the bucket is put into 7 small teeth as opposed to 1 big cutting edge, giving you an advantage digging up compact soil.

  • @heatheresteubing-fisher9729
    @heatheresteubing-fisher9729 4 місяці тому

    Do you know of a generic tip out windshield that will fit it?

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 4 місяці тому

      Honestly never looked for one. I just get all my parts through work.

  • @handsupbud
    @handsupbud 5 місяців тому

    I just bought this model with the backhoe, 5' brush hog, box blade and it should be delivered 4/17/24

  • @DavidTaylor-ki2ir
    @DavidTaylor-ki2ir 5 місяців тому

    This is a very helpful and informative video. Thanks for posting.

  • @ArrowheadPondResto
    @ArrowheadPondResto 6 місяців тому

    Having a professional, certified installer install system they should known need to cycles 30 min day 1 1 hr day 2, 2hr day 3 etc. Double each day till at 24hrs then let it run constantly. Leave on to long to start you let off toxic gas causing fish kill

  • @kubotajordan9502
    @kubotajordan9502 6 місяців тому

    I got the same set I keep it in my truck tool box with my M18 impact it's a great kit !!!!!

  • @kubotajordan9502
    @kubotajordan9502 6 місяців тому

    I'v bought one of these new in October of 21 I didn't get it until February of 22. We got the front & rear windshield & roof with the liner & the same winch you have. I love it you have to have the seat belt on in the drivers seat to go 35 . Having the back windshield helps with sand coming in through the back a lot. Have had a few problems of course out of warranty . some times it wont start you have to keep pumping on the brake to get it to start . IT'S only got 51.3 hrs on it. to day I went to raise the Rt rear seat up and the cushion just came off in my hand. All the plastic dowels that go through seat frame were broke off. I don't know how this happed as I'm the only one that drives it and it's keep in a garage. I think they were over tighten when assembled. It has not been raw hided . Be careful picking up the rear seat grab under and grab the frame of the seat .I bet the cushion is costly , I'v got to get creative to fix it because all the 6 or 7 dowels broke off at the plastic base the cushion is made to .. My uncle has a large kubota diesel UTV it is a pain to get on and off of not like the Bobcat UV34XL . The polaris ranger 1000 bed is 8 in shorter than the Bobcat but same width . I measured my brothers I was just curious. As you said it's built for work & not hauling tail . I do like my kubota M5040 4X4 it is a great tractor . Thank you for your video it was spot on thank for sharing !!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍

  • @user-cs7jq1mx6d
    @user-cs7jq1mx6d 6 місяців тому

    Thank you! Very informative.

  • @thomasalley4944
    @thomasalley4944 6 місяців тому

    10 kto install 200 dollar pum0

  • @pblporto
    @pblporto 6 місяців тому

    Sorry for your lost. You have too much organic material at the bottom and the air pump dissolve it back in to the water column. Most probably, you had also gas (metano) bubbles, inside the organic material, and they break up. Very common in old freshwater aquariums, with low maintenance. Nitrogen turns into ammonia, which is poison. For the future, you need some kind of filtration to decompose ammonia to less harmless nitrites and nitrates. A simple bog filter, only with gravel and aquatic plants, 10% ou 15% the surface of the lake would work fine, I think, should be enough to maintain the lake clean and safe for the live stock. A constant flow of fresh water would be very important also, if possible. But, first, I would clean as much organic material as possible with a submersible pump. Great fertilizer for plants and trees. My two cents.

  • @EkonRekon
    @EkonRekon 6 місяців тому

    You could have got everything including a fake rock for $500 bro. Vevor is the company.

  • @069751
    @069751 6 місяців тому

    Why would you mess with a 60 year old pond.... its running perfectly fine. If God wanted those things he would have them installed on the pond

    • @SCOTTA1
      @SCOTTA1 6 місяців тому

      This is exactly what I'm thinking 👍 I too have a pond that is 50 plus years old. Never had a fountain, aerator nothing. Even gets low in the summer. Never ever had any fish to die for any reason.

    • @EkonRekon
      @EkonRekon 6 місяців тому

      It's called maintenance.. just done wrong

  • @gonedeep43
    @gonedeep43 7 місяців тому

    I'm going on my 3rd year with my Zmaster. Love it. Just recently changed the blades, easy to do. I mow 11 acres with zero issues. At 150 hrs, my ZMaster is going strong.

    • @TomNimmo
      @TomNimmo 3 місяці тому

      I'm 15 years in with mine, 825 hours, still looks brand new. I still haven't done any major maintenance. Oils cheaper than machinery. I buy a few sets of blades off amozon every year I sharpen them about every third or fourth time. I replaced all bearings and wheels last year. don't go cheap on wheels you'll just replace them again within months. the first wheels lasted 12 years, I have the good tires on there again now..(.Tires not wheels) replacing bearings was a waste of time. I grease everything religiously. You will enjoy that machine for many more years, eventually that will be the cheapest piece of equipment you've ever bought. I'm guessing you have the 60" like I do, either way they are awesome

  • @walterwhitney8530
    @walterwhitney8530 9 місяців тому

    Just bought one. It does not work. Blade starts to spin a little then does a few clicking sounds and stops. Battery is fully charged as far as I can tell.

  • @totalannihilation9065
    @totalannihilation9065 9 місяців тому

    I love bass fishing but pan fishing has been on my to do list.

  • @shelleylee597
    @shelleylee597 10 місяців тому

    Wow! Thanks so much. I don't think we need an aeration system at all. I am sold on grass carp though. I really appreciation you letting us know. Sorry for your loss.

  • @larrybertgin4672
    @larrybertgin4672 10 місяців тому

    I got the newest one for 20 bucks, works great, love the security it gives me having it in my truck

  • @marcelhache2073
    @marcelhache2073 10 місяців тому

    Are you now disappointed that Tym bought branson and parts will eventually be harder to get ?

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 10 місяців тому

      I don't think parts will be harder to get. TYM has partially owned Branson for a while and I can still go to my same dealer to get parts like always. I believe a lot of their tractor models are similar and use the same parts, so I'm not worried about it for the time being.

  • @mantle14
    @mantle14 10 місяців тому

    I love Ozark Trail hard lures! You should really try the translucent white shad rattle trap, have had alot of luck with that and the bright red craw crankbait, its essentially the same as the brown one you have there but a different pattern, and bright red color that seems to really attract bass. Also if those mini crank baits don't run quite right, try tuning them up a bit and they'll run true!

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 10 місяців тому

      What exactly do you mean by tuning them up a bit?

    • @mantle14
      @mantle14 10 місяців тому

      @@redneckofftherange3008 well the problem I had with the micro craw, was that it was running hard left and wouldn't run correctly. So basically you just grab a pair of pliers and slightly bend the tie eyelet towards the opposite direction and test it in the water until you get the desired action. It's a bit hard to explain in text, you can just UA-cam. "tuning crankbaits" and it'll show you how to do it.

  • @annietaylorsmith3876
    @annietaylorsmith3876 11 місяців тому

    I bought my first tractor in 2020 during Covid, but it didn't arrive til mid 2021. It was a Branson 2515h. It was the most affordable with the best lift per it's competitors in the sub compact class. It works for my 12 acres, tilling, bush hogging, road leveling and sump removal.

    • @redneckofftherange3008
      @redneckofftherange3008 11 місяців тому

      So far this tractor has done everything we have asked from it. Hoping to get it out again this weekend to help clear some trails in the woods.

  • @emmwhite3945
    @emmwhite3945 11 місяців тому

    OMG stop aeration stop the lake bottom🛎🛎🛎🛎🛎