Awesome work. Makes me want to learn to weld. I worked in a weld shop and ran a plasma cutter as a kid while home for summer from college, but that was all automated stuff. Never got to create anything but armor plating for Humvees! Great job and I love your attitude in dealing with colon cancer. As they say, "You can't keep a good man down"!
Your commentary was not poor, it was excellent - of which 316k views proves! I love the work you've done to solve a problem as many of us have the land, but not the space to store the attachments where it's easy to get at them with ease. Keep up the great work!
Holy Moly! I searched for "xxx is standing behind your back) videos and found this in the search results. I agree with all the others: fantastic fabrication skills! I'm sure with the right people watching this, you'd get a blowing contract offer or maybe even several. Keep it up!
You should be in charge of videos for John Deere. The reason I bought my Kubota L3200 is because of the comparison video JD had showing their tractor versus the Kubota. I t sold me on Kubota after one viewing. You are quite the craftsman. I am impressed with your layout and fabrication skills. In spite of Terence Gillespie's rude and rather humorless comments, I think you have done a great job. Glad you enjoy your equipment.
Thank you sir. When I did this video I was doing chemotherapy for colon cancer. This was a "good" day and fabrication kept my mind off of what was happening to my body. I appreciate your comments and encouragement.
+Tony Evans - Wow, doing all this while going through all that is even more amazing..... I hope things are going in a good direction for you. My families prayers will include your return to good health. Thanks again for showing us that ingenuity is still alive in our "Common Core" country.
Nice design Tony. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who needs to, "watch your head", lol. No matter how many times I know it's there, I forget. Thanks for the video :)
I have a x534, one year old. Thought about upgrading to a 1025R or 2032r . Was told by the owner of the john deere dealership (37 years as owner) that I have one of the best platforms for cutting grass. Most of the people who get a 1024 or 2032 arn't happy with the underbelly cutter and you almost always have to have a box blade if you have a front end loader to balance the tractor. I have 6 acres but only cut 2.5. I have a few stumps i need to get rid of etc , but no need for a box blade. Loader , yes. He basically said that the larger tractors are just too clumsy to cut around front yards, etc. His suggestion, keep the x534 and buy a larger tractor without the belly cutter...Total upsale, but alot of people on here aren't happy with the stability of their tractors and end up adding weights or antifreeze to their rear tires just to balance it.
very good fab skills! that makes for organized storage in a small area. I like it, and I want one of those 1025s for my lawn and landscape business...seems like a good add!
Nice job. Yes the implements have a way of eating realestate. Get the quick hitch. I guarantee you'll love it. Mine is 5 years old and everything is still tight and hasn't needed adjustment. Also welded a pintle hitch halfway above my drawbar tube to snatch trailers with higher couplers. Don't have to raise tongue jacks for quick relocations. Again, nice job and great design on the dolly.
That is some excellent work. I just took delivery of a 1025r TLB 60" MMM and was thinking of how the hell I was going to store the unused attachments and you have given me great ideas. I need me a set of pallet forks. Cheers!
I have the Yanmar/Cub Cadet version of your tractor. I have the same challenge when everything is in the way and its hard to move. I've been telling my wife I need a welder, I'll show her this and maybe Santa will bring one. Thanks for the video
I like to make individual racks you can back up to or attach as you need it. Thats a neat space saving idea. Most people owning a tractor better have plenty barn /garage space for them along with needed attachments...chipper , spreaders, log splitter, loader , rotary cutters ect... 2500 ft2 is kinda a minimum..lol
nice job you are very clever to set up that cart for all those attachments in one ,also must be good at welding . I have limited space as well I am looking for a loader cart without the bucket , all my other attachments are on shelves ,the backhoe is on a cart
Nice. I can see something that might help ease the loading. Two short tabs that would contact the cutting edge of the loader bucket to use as stops to aide in the forward placement. Just a thought, other than that it's perfect. Great job.
THATS A SUPER IDEA, you should make a pattern for that before someone snakes you, but well done, i love those little tractor, they are very under rated for what they are, again well done sir !!!!!
Great job of using the limited space to your advantage, I love the engineering and metal fabrication that went into building this cart and your attachments. I have the John Deere 1023e with the H120 front end loader, ballast box, and 60" mid mount mower. I also bought the iMatch hitch system and a receiver hitch later on (wish I stumbled onto this video sooner so I could fab a receiver hitch like yours). FYI the iMatch is a time and back saver! You'd definitely benefit having an iMatch with that rear box blade. I'd love to build a set of forks like yours, I have an arc welder and a flux welder, would love to fab up something similar to that set. Keep up the great work!
Watching again, I'd add the iMatch to the list of attachments, then fabricate the necessary parts to pick up the forks with the iMatch. Another versatile tool as well as then could pick up the entire cart via the forks and move it across whatever terrain to the finale storage spot. just a thought in case the cart can't be rolled there on the small wheels...
Excellent. I may need to make something like this. Would be able to post the dimensions and a few static pictures, so we can adapt or just copy your creation!
I absolutely love that cart. Do you have any drawing or any ruff sketches. I would even be willing to pay for drawings, dementions, part list information!
nice, those attachments look well made. You know for ballast another option is to have beet juice or something like antifreeze pumped into the rear tires that will help significantly you can either have the dealer do it for you or do it yourself, there's plenty of DIY videos on that as well.
Thank you and I have the tires loaded in addition to the weights. I have some steep hills on my property so I need as much weight as possible Low to the ground. I've had this thing on two wheels many times. :)
Very cool, every attachment you have loaded for storage in under 10 mins. I'd say a safe guess is you could get whatever your wanting to use off the cart and hooked up and ready to go in 2 or 3 mins? Pretty slick fabricating!👊
Nice cart build.I don't believe in "scrap" metal, unless it's chips from a lathe or mill.I'm surprised JD doesn't offer this cart.Probably only be about $10,000,but it would be green with yellow wheels.
Wow I'm impressed. At first I thought the majority of your attachments were jd! I'm sure you could sell a fair number of those carts if you wanted to as well. Nice fabrication skills...now I'm jealous!
You should built these and sell them.. I don't have the tools to build something like this but for a reasonable cost, I sure would buy one. BTW, I can't tell you how many times I have done the same thing with the damn ROPS bar.. so many lumps it is ridiculous.
Totally awesome. I too have a 1025R and a 12'x30' building and wanting to be efficient, thanks for the idea!
Just the fact that you took the time to go as far as painting all of the equipment!! I'm sure you're very proud!! Outstanding work
Awesome work. Makes me want to learn to weld. I worked in a weld shop and ran a plasma cutter as a kid while home for summer from college, but that was all automated stuff. Never got to create anything but armor plating for Humvees! Great job and I love your attitude in dealing with colon cancer. As they say, "You can't keep a good man down"!
I love it. Not all the stuff in particular, but a man with too much time on his hands is always cool in my book.
Your commentary was not poor, it was excellent - of which 316k views proves! I love the work you've done to solve a problem as many of us have the land, but not the space to store the attachments where it's easy to get at them with ease. Keep up the great work!
That is great..takes up way less room and easy on and easy off. Good job
Had to come back and watch this again. Great idea and even better job of making it work!
Holy Moly! I searched for "xxx is standing behind your back) videos and found this in the search results.
I agree with all the others: fantastic fabrication skills! I'm sure with the right people watching this, you'd get a blowing contract offer or maybe even several.
Keep it up!
A welder is one of the best investments besides a tractor. lol. Great video!!!
Good idea. Adding the iMatch might help, but minimum I'd put bigger caster wheels on the cart for ease of moving about. Thanks for the video..
submit this to John Deere they should sell something like this for the tractors! maybe you could make a royalty off it. great job!
You should be in charge of videos for John Deere. The reason I bought my Kubota L3200 is because of the comparison video JD had showing their tractor versus the Kubota. I t sold me on Kubota after one viewing. You are quite the craftsman. I am impressed with your layout and fabrication skills. In spite of Terence Gillespie's rude and rather humorless comments, I think you have done a great job. Glad you enjoy your equipment.
Thank you sir. When I did this video I was doing chemotherapy for colon cancer. This was a "good" day and fabrication kept my mind off of what was happening to my body. I appreciate your comments and encouragement.
+Tony Evans - Wow, doing all this while going through all that is even more amazing..... I hope things are going in a good direction for you. My families prayers will include your return to good health. Thanks again for showing us that ingenuity is still alive in our "Common Core" country.
That is some really cool fabrication and ingenuity going on there. Would love to do some stuff like this for my 5055E.
DAMN.....nice job, all in one area, I got all my stuff all over hell half acre! Might have to sit down at the drawing board and scetch something up!
Very nice solution....in fact....OUTSTANDING!
Nice design Tony. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who needs to, "watch your head", lol. No matter how many times I know it's there, I forget. Thanks for the video :)
I have a x534, one year old. Thought about upgrading to a 1025R or 2032r . Was told by the owner of the john deere dealership (37 years as owner) that I have one of the best platforms for cutting grass. Most of the people who get a 1024 or 2032 arn't happy with the underbelly cutter and you almost always have to have a box blade if you have a front end loader to balance the tractor. I have 6 acres but only cut 2.5. I have a few stumps i need to get rid of etc , but no need for a box blade. Loader , yes. He basically said that the larger tractors are just too clumsy to cut around front yards, etc. His suggestion, keep the x534 and buy a larger tractor without the belly cutter...Total upsale, but alot of people on here aren't happy with the stability of their tractors and end up adding weights or antifreeze to their rear tires just to balance it.
very good fab skills! that makes for organized storage in a small area. I like it, and I want one of those 1025s for my lawn and landscape business...seems like a good add!
Nice job. Yes the implements have a way of eating realestate. Get the quick hitch. I guarantee you'll love it. Mine is 5 years old and everything is still tight and hasn't needed adjustment. Also welded a pintle hitch halfway above my drawbar tube to snatch trailers with higher couplers. Don't have to raise tongue jacks for quick relocations. Again, nice job and great design on the dolly.
That is some excellent work. I just took delivery of a 1025r TLB 60" MMM and was thinking of how the hell I was going to store the unused attachments and you have given me great ideas. I need me a set of pallet forks. Cheers!
That's a good idea. I have 3 mini loaders with a dozen or better attachments. This video has given me some inspiration.
Dang. Great job. Wish you made videos on the making of attachments. Thanks for sharing.
I have the Yanmar/Cub Cadet version of your tractor. I have the same challenge when everything is in the way and its hard to move. I've been telling my wife I need a welder, I'll show her this and maybe Santa will bring one. Thanks for the video
Hope you get the welder, you won't regret it if you like to do that stuff. Glad you like the video and hope it helps. Thank you
I like to make individual racks you can back up to or attach as you need it. Thats a neat space saving idea. Most people owning a tractor better have plenty barn /garage space for them along with needed attachments...chipper , spreaders, log splitter, loader , rotary cutters ect... 2500 ft2 is kinda a minimum..lol
Wonderfully done- I admire your craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing
It sure is nice living in the country and having an implement yard.
nice job you are very clever to set up that cart for all those attachments in one ,also must be good at welding . I have limited space as well I am looking for a loader cart without the bucket , all my other attachments are on shelves ,the backhoe is on a cart
Nice job Tony. Need you around my place 🙂. Enjoyed a full-watch. I felt the head bump on the ROPS. Have a fine week.
That cart comes in handy and being able to weld have to be a plus also since you can make many of the implements you need around your place.
Nice job! I think you may be addicted to compact tractors like a lot of us. I hope you have many more years of enjoyment.
i would love to see some vidoes of you working around your house, would be fun to watch.
Great craftsmanship sir. Nicely done!
Nice. I can see something that might help ease the loading. Two short tabs that would contact the cutting edge of the loader bucket to use as stops to aide in the forward placement. Just a thought, other than that it's perfect. Great job.
Done a nice job balanced well you pushed that bye yourself thought out well
THATS A SUPER IDEA, you should make a pattern for that before someone snakes you, but well done, i love those little tractor, they are very under rated for what they are, again well done sir !!!!!
that's sweet. nice fabrication job. you should get a patten for it.
That's purty ingenious! Awesome! I like that cart as well as the ballest box.
Well thought out and nicely executed.
Nice build, very creative! Thanks for posting.
The quick hitch makes the three point so much easier
Love to see how you made the set of forks! I have a set from a forklift, but need to make the mount and backrest for them.
Nice work. Looks clean and functional too!
Nice design and engineering Tony, well done...
YOU SIR ARE ONE SUPER AWSOME FABRICATING DUDE BRAVO BRAVO LOL !!!
Great job of using the limited space to your advantage, I love the engineering and metal fabrication that went into building this cart and your attachments. I have the John Deere 1023e with the H120 front end loader, ballast box, and 60" mid mount mower. I also bought the iMatch hitch system and a receiver hitch later on (wish I stumbled onto this video sooner so I could fab a receiver hitch like yours). FYI the iMatch is a time and back saver! You'd definitely benefit having an iMatch with that rear box blade. I'd love to build a set of forks like yours, I have an arc welder and a flux welder, would love to fab up something similar to that set. Keep up the great work!
Yes sir a iMatch is on my wish list. Thank you
My 6 yr old son and I loved your video.
Well Done! Excellent Video. I was amazed to see it all get on the cart !
That is a great cart and front weight. You should patent them.
Your one clever son of a gun, nice work and nice setup. One nice machine too.
Tony, with nearly a half-million views, you deserve more subscribers. I love your content. Please, please produce some more videos.
Thank you I know what Im going to try to make now. Great Idea!
That's pretty cool! I like it. By the way, welcome to the bumping your head on the ROP's club. We on GTT have a club for that. :)
You should be well proud of that set up, well done!!
You may need the forks to place it on your trailer though. Superb job Sir. Credit to your species.
Wow, very well done! Good job!
You need to sell blue prints for these carts and all the other things including the front weight box. I'll buy them both. Great Job!!!
very cool I love my attachments but they take up a lot of space.
Great job, Tony! I have a Deere 2520 compact and you have given me some good ideas.
That was awesome. I like how you made it so compact.
Watching again, I'd add the iMatch to the list of attachments, then fabricate the necessary parts to pick up the forks with the iMatch.
Another versatile tool as well as then could pick up the entire cart via the forks and move it across whatever terrain to the finale storage spot. just a thought in case the cart can't be rolled there on the small wheels...
Nice fabrication. Great idea!
Thank you
wow! you sir, are friggin tallented!
Thank you for the encouragement.
Great space-saving device. Brilliant!!!
i love my tractor and i love my welder....i think you know why.
good work
Excellent. I may need to make something like this. Would be able to post the dimensions and a few static pictures, so we can adapt or just copy your creation!
Man, you are a A+ Fabricator.
Major cool sir. I hope your health problems are in the past.
Thats a pretty cool set up, thanks for the video.
Nice fabrication skills.
Thank you, better than video skills. :)
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I absolutely love that cart. Do you have any drawing or any ruff sketches. I would even be willing to pay for drawings, dementions, part list information!
Very well thought out, good job Tony!!!
nice, those attachments look well made. You know for ballast another option is to have beet juice or something like antifreeze pumped into the rear tires that will help significantly you can either have the dealer do it for you or do it yourself, there's plenty of DIY videos on that as well.
Thank you and I have the tires loaded in addition to the weights. I have some steep hills on my property so I need as much weight as possible
Low to the ground. I've had this thing on two wheels many times. :)
Jon Homrich
Very cool, every attachment you have loaded for storage in under 10 mins. I'd say a safe guess is you could get whatever your wanting to use off the cart and hooked up and ready to go in 2 or 3 mins? Pretty slick fabricating!👊
Very nice job. I would like to see plans for the Front weight box. That would be handy.
Thats a good lookin rig ya got there little feller!
Really cool, you should sell these carts!
Nice cart build.I don't believe in "scrap" metal, unless it's chips from a lathe or mill.I'm surprised JD doesn't offer this cart.Probably only be about $10,000,but it would be green with yellow wheels.
Wow I'm impressed. At first I thought the majority of your attachments were jd! I'm sure you could sell a fair number of those carts if you wanted to as well. Nice fabrication skills...now I'm jealous!
You are a genius. You need to get a patent on that & make for John Deere.
Awesome setup
Good job man. Very handy.
Great job and great idea
just bought a 1023e. good idea
Neat stuff, and good built :)))) - I see 58 jealous People here :D
Excellent job great video.
Nice job! Well thought out.
Dude that is Sweet thanks for the video.
Good idea for attachments
Can you show how you made the 3-point hitch works. I'd love the shop drawing or a rough sketch. Would be making it 1st. Great video
that's pretty cool...nice job..
man this is freaking genius nice work
Nice setup. Genius
You should built these and sell them.. I don't have the tools to build something like this but for a reasonable cost, I sure would buy one. BTW, I can't tell you how many times I have done the same thing with the damn ROPS bar.. so many lumps it is ridiculous.
Very nice work. Well engineered!
Nice work, man!
Holy crap guy! I want one. :D
Nice work sir
i give you credit nice job good fab skills
very nice work!
Very clean good video to