Compact Tractor Buying Guide from the EXPERTS!

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  • @HamiltonvilleFarm
    @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому +18

    Watch more tractor videos here: ua-cam.com/video/uvr-s5EJheU/v-deo.html

    • @zmanzman2100
      @zmanzman2100 3 роки тому +1

      Great video just subbed to everyone you had in it researching tractors now

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching 👍

    • @pmaint1
      @pmaint1 Рік тому +1

      @@HamiltonvilleFarm How do you feel about going from a non dpf tractor to a tractor with dpf? Any plans on deleting it? I heard it's very easy on a Branson.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  Рік тому +1

      I don’t have issues bc I run mine at 1800-1900 rpm’s pretty much all the time unless I need the PTO. I’ve yet to experience a regen

    • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
      @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Рік тому

      Looking to buy 5-25 acres with a house and lease 40-100 more to do intensive rotation of pigs followed by chickens in chicken tractors to keep the bugs down by cleaning up the pastured areas after the hogs are in the next pasture. Likely to be in Alabama, with partially forested land.
      Knowing that, what size tractor and what implements to start with do you recommend? (Thank you)

  • @TractorTimewithTim
    @TractorTimewithTim 3 роки тому +39

    Thanks for having us, Hank. Lots of fun!

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tim👍

    • @QUEEN-OFCOOKING-1
      @QUEEN-OFCOOKING-1 3 роки тому +1

      Subscribe and support our small channel to get interesting videos of Indian tractors

    • @QUEEN-OFCOOKING-1
      @QUEEN-OFCOOKING-1 3 роки тому +1

      @@HamiltonvilleFarm sir please pin it 🙏

    • @azaleaoutdoors8109
      @azaleaoutdoors8109 3 роки тому

      Well spoken Tim!

    • @gregj2647
      @gregj2647 3 роки тому

      Great advice on resale. I’ve always had that in mind when buying a house

  • @asktodd2000
    @asktodd2000 3 роки тому +27

    Whoever came up with the idea for group tips on buying a tractor is brilliant 👍

  • @HometownAcres
    @HometownAcres 3 роки тому +30

    Best collaboration I’ve seen on UA-cam. Great idea Hank

  • @deercreekmechanical
    @deercreekmechanical 3 роки тому +7

    I have a 5acre horse farm in middle Tennessee, I moved from Baltimore Maryland. I bought my 2013 Kubota L3200HST back home for snow removal and firewood. Once here I needed a little more lift ability for round bales and such. I kept the tractor because it has 300hrs and is pre-emissions. I purchased a used 2000 New Holland LS180 skid steer and it compliments the tractor perfectly. It’s the best of both worlds.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому +2

      Right on👍

    • @cargotoolshop5319
      @cargotoolshop5319 3 роки тому

      That's my thought exactly, one will mow your lawn and do so much, but the skid steer will make quick work of a lot of jobs, move a lot of dirt and wood, I can't find the do all one machine, don't need the tractor for snow removal if you have the skid loader, good luck and stay strong

  • @LedgemereHeritageFarm
    @LedgemereHeritageFarm 3 роки тому +5

    Thank You, really enjoy watching you. One thing I’ve learned from owning lots of machinery, is that resale value is a relative term. I’ve had John Deere dealers refuse to take in anything but Deere, Kubota that refused anything but Orange, etc. I have found that the dealer of the color you bought always (in my experience)gives you the best trade-in.
    I heavily agree with Tim, avoid grey-market or budget tractors.

  • @jimmccullough1051
    @jimmccullough1051 3 роки тому +5

    Excellent video Hank. Thank you to all who participated (and yes, I am subscribed to every one of them). What a wealth of knowledge, every one has taught me something.

  • @Kcolby47
    @Kcolby47 3 роки тому +4

    Very well done video and packed with a lot of good information for current and prospective tractor owners. Really cool that you included all the folks from different channels representing a ton of experience and great information. Blessings to you!

  • @stephenseiwert9672
    @stephenseiwert9672 3 роки тому +5

    Great video Hank! Actually I am already subscribed to everyone of your people except one and I just subscribed to his channel today as well. Last summer I purchased a John Deere 2038r and I have a grapple, rear blade, pallet forks, rototiller, fertilizer spreader, 40 gallon sprayer and a host of other attachments. I have learned a lot from watching UA-cam videos and it has influenced a lot of my tractor and attachment buying decisions. Thanks to y'all for what you do. And FYI My local John Deere service manager will have donuts on his desk in the morning.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.

  • @k6outdoors
    @k6outdoors 3 роки тому +5

    Great job to all involved in this video! I think this will be extremely helpful for current and perspective owners! Nothing better than some tractor therapy, cheers! 🍻

  • @jeffnelson7885
    @jeffnelson7885 3 роки тому +1

    This is the best new tractor advice video I've ever seen from someone who owns a tractor but is looking to upgrade. Good job at getting all these great minds together

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.

  • @javabean215
    @javabean215 3 роки тому +7

    Great video! One thing I kept expecting to hear Tim say when talking about resell value was to get a front end loader even if you don't think you need it. You'll find uses for it, trust me! And trying to sell that tractor down the road without one isn't very likely.

  • @somewhereinoklahoma5574
    @somewhereinoklahoma5574 3 роки тому +4

    Great video Hank. How awesome to set such a great example for other content creators across the platform. This also is loaded with great advice for those looking for a tractor.

  • @keithledford6271
    @keithledford6271 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome video Hank! You did a great job of picking the right guys for the panel. I'll be sending this to some friends that are looking for their first tractor. GOD bless!

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks Keith. We appreciate that. Have a happy Thanksgiving!

  • @danieltbassable
    @danieltbassable 3 роки тому +1

    LOVE my grapple and box blade. I barely use my bucket. It's amazing how much dirt you can pick up with a grapple, unless the dirt is crazy dry. Great video!

  • @rp1645
    @rp1645 3 роки тому +3

    The part about the BLOCK HEATER was good stuff
    Even if you don't live in really cold area like I do, mine is plugged in all the time, I allso rap heat blankets around my battery's
    Tell you why I heat my block it is a 3-53 Detroit, and the oil that your run in those older Engines is STRAIGHT 40 WHT. everytime I go to START her when she been off for a week or so, it starts like it's warmed up, with the BLOCK HEATER on. Every thing you did in this video was great HANK
    keep her going. Thank you so much.

  • @LifeOnTheRidge
    @LifeOnTheRidge 3 роки тому +3

    Get a pen and paper, click play, & take notes! Great collaboration! GREAT Advice!!

  • @lordchaa1598
    @lordchaa1598 Рік тому +1

    This is a who’s who conglomeration of the Gentlemen’s Farm community. Great advice for the first time tractor buyer and experienced tractor owners, alike. Great job everyone 👍

  • @Realdamage
    @Realdamage 3 роки тому +2

    Very informative video Hank. I've watched all but one of the channels, and now I'll have to check out that channel too.
    I'll share just a little bit of my experience. I bought a used tractor 10+ years ago. This was a tractor I decided I wanted back in the mid 1980s. It is a 1982 Kubota B8200D compact tractor. It is a manual transmission, open operator, 4WD tractor. I added a loader and backhoe to her after a couple of months. My backhoe was used as well, to save money, and I had everything added to the tractor when I had a ROPS put on so I would only have one trip to a dealer. I did need to buy a trailer as one of my first related purchases. I paid cash at the time for everything.
    What have I learned? I learned how to operate my tractor with a back blade, that came with the tractor. I learned how to use a loader and backhoe. I learned that even the small tasks that I had were sometimes too much for this tractor, and I learned I hate freezing to death while moving snow in the cold winters in Northern Vermont. I also learned that with only one exception this tractor has never failed to start, and the time it didn't want to start the temperature was about -20 degrees and the wind was blowing another 20 degrees away from that temperature. Unfortunately, I don't have a cozy place for it to live. I think the most important take away was not being comfortable with something a little less than I need.
    If you find that one tractor that does the job with only a few exceptions you will find a way to work with it no matter what little things you have to do to overcome the shortcomings of the machine. Last year I bought a used canopy for my tractor and added it for comfort from snow and blowing winds. This is one addition I can report didn't do the job very well. I'm not taking it off though.
    This year I decided that I could afford a new tractor and I upgraded to what I need for the winter work and PTO jobs. It is a Kioti CK2610 cab tractor and has HST and quick attach loader. It is a 5-6 HP upgrade as well. Now, for my suggested first and most useful attachment. The first thing I bought was a set of quick attach forks. If you think about it what really is better? I can use my forks for lifting and moving all kinds of things, but especially those things on a pallet. I never put hooks on my Kubota bucket and that made things difficult to lift without a solid attachment point. With the quick attach forks I can pick up the other attachments I buy and place them around where I can get to them. Not to mention getting new attachments off the truck and saving myself hundreds if not thousands of dollars in extra delivery costs.
    What advice would I give the new tractor purchaser? Buy a good used tractor that will be basic enough to teach you things you will never learn with the brand new super convenient tractors available these days. I see plenty of them on Craig's List and they can be downright cheap. Don't be afraid to make useful upgrades. There is no commercial cab available for my Kubota for example, so a make-do had to work. Find out how to deal with the inconvenient way to do things. Learn on a good cheap tractor and find out if you really need one, maybe you really don't, and when you're sure you do, now you know what you're looking for and have a trade for that new tractor, or better yet, sell it for more than the trade-in price and get a good down payment. My preference is for a compact tractor and not a smaller sub compact.
    Note: Did I trade in my old Kubota? No, I still need the backhoe, and I couldn't think of a more loyal friend.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      I appreciate the comment. Thanks for the time to do that. Have a good day

  • @StartBuildingYourDreams
    @StartBuildingYourDreams 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely Spot on Hank! I can’t believe I missed this video, and absolutely loved it...It took me about 2-3 years to find the right tractor watching all you guys...You’ve got to “get your money right” as Grant Cardone would say!

  • @T_157-40
    @T_157-40 3 роки тому +4

    When I bring in my SUV for service; I have given my favorite mechanic a six pack of his favorite beer. I always get great service.

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 3 роки тому +5

    I have driven tractors over the years here in NZ but never had a need for one myself. What a great idea bro there was some interesting food for thought. All the best

  • @johnnycampbell5234
    @johnnycampbell5234 3 роки тому +5

    This was an awesome video idea, loved hearing from all these guys, I’m subscribed to all of them now!

  • @tractortalkwithgary1271
    @tractortalkwithgary1271 3 роки тому +1

    This is some pretty good information Hank. Great group to be featuring here. We still live on the 224 acre farm that I grew up on in Iowa. Although I no longer farm it, I still mow much of our pasture/ timber which is about 1/2 of the farm or approximately 110 acres. I mow with my Kubota L2501 and a 60 in. brush hog. Believe me when I say that it takes me a while to do all the mowing. I still have 4 of the tractors around here on the farm that we used when we actively farmed here. My largest is a John Deere 2520 diesel with a cab. A vary rare tractor. I have 2 , 1958 John Deere 520's, and a 1940 9N Ford with a factory Dearborn buzz saw on the back. I am glad that I don't have to buy all the tractors and equipment that I would need to do everything that I do on this farm.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.

  • @eltango1000
    @eltango1000 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! Good vid Hank! Very informative. Haven't bought my tractor yet, but have watched all these guys, yourself included to educate myself before I buy! It was good to listen to them all and there advice before I purchase my tractor!! Thank u Mr. Hank for putting this video together for us first time buyers very helpful!!! 🙂👍

  • @frankhartmeyer9841
    @frankhartmeyer9841 3 роки тому +3

    Real nice video Hank I like watching all these guys including you. Good job, take care.

  • @benniemathews9624
    @benniemathews9624 3 роки тому +4

    HeyHank, this video was an EXCELLENT idea and very well done! I happen to be subscribed to nearly all of these channels including yours my friend. God bless you for this great collaboration!

  • @stonehorn4641
    @stonehorn4641 Рік тому +3

    I have a 25hp bobcat, a 5520ch Branson is my general duty, and a 180hp New Holland for 130 acres. The 55hp Branson gets the most use by far, especially when I cut wood for my sawmill.

  • @Slane583
    @Slane583 2 роки тому +1

    All good tips from this video. The three major brands in my particular area sold buy bigger dealers are New Holland, Kubota, and John Deere. There's a smaller dealership that mainly dealers in Stihl, Toro, and Simplicity yard equipment that also sells Kioti and Massey Ferguson tractors. But all four dealers have been here for many years and were established way before I was born. I was pricing out tractors last year and was looking at something in a sub-compact because our yard is little and it had to have a loader for moving material about as well as being small enough to get into the chicken coop to clean it out easier. As an extra option I was looking into a snow blower for the front for winter time. Sadly those plans were changed after I had to get a new truck to get back and forth to work, which is a bit more important. Since I have truck payments I can't afford a tractor right now, but I'm still always looking. On hydro models I think some people over look the forward and reveres foot pedals. For me I've avoided the Kubota's because they have that awful rocker pedal that cramps your ankle. Everything else I've looked into have the side-by-side pedals. :)

  • @khtractors
    @khtractors 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome idea and video! Good grouping of channels that people respect! This should be very helpful to anyone looking to purchase a tractor. Have a great weekend!

  • @allenhenry1113
    @allenhenry1113 3 роки тому +4

    Great clip!! Really informative, cool how you got all together to make the clip...

  • @tractortyme
    @tractortyme 3 роки тому +7

    Hah, Thanks Hank.........all my favorite tractor bloggers in one video, I'm glad I did a TON of research before making my decision when I bought my TYM T474 in July. I'm happy as a clam with my choice and features it has for what I need here in the snowbelt of NW Montana.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching 👍

    • @wenchdoctor
      @wenchdoctor 3 роки тому

      I just picked up a used tym 503. So far so good. Love the machine. Pto keeps shutting off but I think I've figured out the problem. Controller module. Apparently they commonly go out around 300 to 500 hrs.

  • @michaelfinney2160
    @michaelfinney2160 3 роки тому +2

    What a great video Hank ! An all star cast ! Lots of good information for sure ! Have a Great Day and God Bless !

  • @frankcastle7777
    @frankcastle7777 3 роки тому +2

    One of the best videos on UA-cam. I am subscribed to everyone already! Thanks and GOD BLESS!

  • @stevenandrews6627
    @stevenandrews6627 3 роки тому

    This is the first post from your channel I've viewed. Excellent idea. While I personally didn't learn anything new, it confirmed that spending the amount of time researching a purchase is time well spent. I'm now subscribed to your channel. I see you've got some very interesting topics.👍👍👍

  • @danielwietchy1037
    @danielwietchy1037 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this overwhelming amount of information and the education it provided. This was most excellent. Mostly new tractor owner in Fairbanks Alaska.

  • @curtwhite876
    @curtwhite876 3 роки тому +3

    What a fantastic collaboration. So many great and useful points.

  • @Bamacountry88
    @Bamacountry88 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Hank and all you other guy’s,i love the tractor community,easily the nicest people ever!

  • @ericguglielmo2378
    @ericguglielmo2378 2 роки тому +1

    This is probably the only 30-minute video (not starting with “Cobra Kai”!) that I’ve ever sat all the way through on UA-cam. And I don’t even own a tractor! Thinking of getting one for my 15 acres, though, and this was the most helpful information shoved into 30 minutes I’ve seen yet. Nice job 👍

  • @Harry-O
    @Harry-O 3 роки тому +2

    Great video, Hank. It was a good idea, I subscribe to most of them and those guys are very knowledgeable. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

  • @LittleMountainLife
    @LittleMountainLife 3 роки тому +5

    Wow fantastic collaboration, Hank! Tons of great info in this video!

  • @TheGsellers
    @TheGsellers 3 роки тому +2

    So much good info from an all-star cast of guest speakers! Thanks

  • @davidmark866
    @davidmark866 3 роки тому

    What an amazing video. Such a variety of great input from a bunch of well spoken people. Thank you

  • @VCURAMS
    @VCURAMS 3 роки тому +2

    Kudos on getting all these people together. Nice video and good job!

  • @markhampton3599
    @markhampton3599 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you great video !!! I watch most of these guys !!! You did a great job !!! Keep it up !!!

  • @hoyks1
    @hoyks1 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for putting this together, good points made by all contributors. Josh with the tractor size and Courtney and the budget for attachments are both highly relevant to my situation.
    Looks like I need a bigger tractor and a bigger shed for it and the add-ons.
    I just built the wife a new house, so fair is fair.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching 👍

    • @robertivanski3830
      @robertivanski3830 2 роки тому

      Josh doesn’t know jack. He’s says the biggest he can put on that tractor is a 6ft mower. I guess he’s never heard of batwing mowers. You would have no problem pulling a 10 to 15 ft batwing mower wit that John Deere how do I know my family runs three large fruit farms with 9 tractors that get used every day in season

  • @mechanicmike2858
    @mechanicmike2858 3 роки тому +2

    Very informative video !!! thanks to all Creator's for there input.. thanks Hank for putting this together

  • @MoneypitHomestead
    @MoneypitHomestead 3 роки тому +1

    This is a great video with a lot of great information! Thanks for making it and I’ve enjoyed it a couple of times.

  • @HeritageFarmsTexas
    @HeritageFarmsTexas 3 роки тому +20

    Wow, all star line up. This may be one of your best videos. And that’s saying a lot. Great cast, job and collaboration.

  • @ThisBytesForYou
    @ThisBytesForYou 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Hank, great information here, I live in Virginia and yeah, people use them everywhere and while I myself don't have a need for one (much less than an acre) this is awesome info for buds of mine around. It's awesome the way you reached out to your community and made a colab with them, they have great info as well, it's awesome to step out of my own niche and see what you and they have to say, so much information, resale value, and there is more than John Deere who would have thought hahah. Thanks for the awesome info and your great channel.

  • @tomlee3250
    @tomlee3250 3 роки тому +3

    Great show Hank. Love watching your vids. One topic you may want to touch on in the future is the cost to maintain, and how to maintain your tractor. I had a rude awaking recently when I bought hydraulic filters and fluid for my thirty HP orange tractor.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Yeah I hear ya. That's a good comment. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Have a great day.

  • @coldsteel1991
    @coldsteel1991 3 роки тому

    Great video with a lot of useful information. Thank you. I especially liked the cold weather tips...didn't think of some of those things.

  • @gckshea
    @gckshea 3 роки тому +3

    Hank! I just love this collaboration, and turns out, I follow y'all!!! My tractor choice was driven by dealership location, reputation, and longevity, and lastly, price. It's a Blue brand, and has been flawless. Thanks for the info!!

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Graham!

    • @gckshea
      @gckshea 3 роки тому

      Yessir, Y'all do a great service to owners and operators! Thank you

  • @alanstant9356
    @alanstant9356 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the need to know info Hank. I appreciate all the info.

  • @GerraldFarms
    @GerraldFarms 3 роки тому +2

    Lots of good info. Thanks for sharing Hank. Have a good weekend buddy

  • @markpalkowski9673
    @markpalkowski9673 2 роки тому

    thanks hank you just saved me a bunch of cash,i just bought 13 acres.and half of are woods. i was thinking of getting a cab tractor,but i will keep my open top work master 35. great job on the video

  • @duncanherrington9905
    @duncanherrington9905 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for getting together a Rockstar lineup! Great information!!!!

  • @BigOrangeTractors
    @BigOrangeTractors 3 роки тому +2

    Man, that is a great video with a lot of good information from great sources. Thanks for putting all of this together!

  • @Shopdog1550
    @Shopdog1550 3 роки тому +7

    Wow all of my favorite UA-camrs in one video giving great advice. Thanks for putting this together and to all who participated.

  • @bigtime37ja
    @bigtime37ja 3 роки тому +4

    As we prepare to purchase our tractor, exhaustive research trust me, you provide us with a complete video that is informative and entertaining. A wealth of info provided in one spot. I have been watching all of your contributors in the video and really enjoy them all.
    Thank you for putting this together.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.

  • @MikeDPlxztc
    @MikeDPlxztc 3 роки тому +1

    That was awesome, entertaining, informative, interesting and very cool. this should become a thing. 👍🇺🇸

  • @jasoncline4383
    @jasoncline4383 3 роки тому +1

    Cool video. Enjoyed seeing everyone in one spot.

  • @TelescopeJunky
    @TelescopeJunky 3 роки тому +3

    Way to go Hankster! All the guys I am subscribed to, I am happy I chose the best. 😀
    Tractor Mike is so right, I don't use donuts but rather Amazon gift cards. That has worked very well for me. 😄

  • @jasond6199
    @jasond6199 3 роки тому

    Very helpful, thank you for making this video. I have never had a tractor, getting ready to retire and buy some property so it's just what I was looking for.

  • @jonashammar8907
    @jonashammar8907 2 роки тому

    Brilliant segment. Helped me alot! God Bless you all.

  • @tripler3724
    @tripler3724 3 роки тому

    Very informative and that just gets you started: tire pattern, fluid-no-fluid, cast centers, wheel weights, wide/medium-narrow width stance, valves; float/double-acting, detent, diverter kit or third function, hydraulic top-link/side-link, HST, gear, shuttle, hydraulic shuttle... Two tractors are better than one. A tractor shrinks within the first day or two after you unload it...

  • @noonerstrickland1743
    @noonerstrickland1743 3 роки тому +2

    Wow Hank, you put on a great collaboration video. Well done!

  • @pbgd3
    @pbgd3 3 роки тому +1

    On stony ridge's comment - I'd wonder his perspective on multiple tractors. To me - if you're wanting to mow with a very large mower that is one place where there are a lot of very capable older tractors that can pull big mowers. And when you do a lot of hay or a lot of acres of mowing - the hours add up in a way that they don't when you do quick chores or loader work. Most people won't be doing 3-4 hours of loader work around the farm and if they are that's probably skid steer territory. Similarly if you're mowing and doing 4-8 hours of hay work a day you might not want to load up those hours on a new loader tractor. So often times what makes sense is an appropriate 4wd loader tractor of modern vintage that is reliable in cold weather for snow work up north, and comfortable/handy and a second tractor that does field duty and for mowing/non-ground engagement a 2wd tractor even one with lots of hours that might be cold blooded in winter will take care of those summer field chores and won't care if it eats up 200 hours a summer mowing in terms of retail.
    I'm personally a sucker for the old Deere 4230 and they still are great tractors for that sort of work.

  • @TonysTractorAdventure
    @TonysTractorAdventure 3 роки тому +3

    Love the video

  • @kwantao69
    @kwantao69 3 роки тому +2

    Great job Hank, all my tractor hero's in the same video....

  • @drgnner6028
    @drgnner6028 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome video! This was fun to watch!

  • @Bill-NBfarming
    @Bill-NBfarming 3 роки тому +1

    Epic!!! Should be running on a loop in the front area of every small tractor dealer!

  • @MarkGardner66Bonnie
    @MarkGardner66Bonnie Рік тому

    WOW!... so much shared wisdom here. I am looking to purchase my first tractor and I am so glad I stopped by... I am subscribed and will see you later...Thanks for sharing!

  • @wmcochran
    @wmcochran 3 роки тому +7

    Hank you hit nail on the head.

  • @troyeager8877
    @troyeager8877 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for all the great content.

  • @hphillips7425
    @hphillips7425 3 роки тому +2

    Good video. This video is very helpful 👍🏻. If the new tractor buyers will watch videos like this they won’t make the mistakes people made before you tube.

  • @johnbarham7718
    @johnbarham7718 3 роки тому

    Very well done, and thank you for assembling this film. I've never seen one like it, and it has given me lots of food for thought. (I dont sell but use (70hp +) and get asked alot "What should I buy?" by people who want compact machines.

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      We appreciate you watching. Thanks!

    • @johnbarham7718
      @johnbarham7718 3 роки тому

      @@HamiltonvilleFarmYou are welcome,t Where was the "crescent wrench" bit.

  • @chadcoxthehunterchadcox8252
    @chadcoxthehunterchadcox8252 День тому

    Great video Hank and everyone! Helpful for making my first time tractor decisions! Looking at a tym 474 with cab this weekend.

  • @Hugh_Jarsole
    @Hugh_Jarsole 3 роки тому +9

    I feel like GP Outdoors would have been a valuable addition, maybe next time? Great guy with an awesome Chanel starting with his first tractor purchase and all his experiences and project with it up till now.

  • @juliewilliams489
    @juliewilliams489 2 роки тому

    Awesome one. Thanks so much guys very helpful.

  • @bearkatljl
    @bearkatljl 3 роки тому +10

    A video with just about all my subcriptions in it. As a "self proclaimed" tractor expert I'd add buy more hp than you think you're going to need. "A bigger tractor can do a smaller tractor job but a smaller tractor can't do a bigger tractor job"

  • @ronaldkessinger3189
    @ronaldkessinger3189 3 роки тому +1

    Great idea for a video and Hank, what a GREAT JOB!

  • @begoodamerica9793
    @begoodamerica9793 3 роки тому

    GREAT VIDEO, I never thought I would have this much trouble picking out a tractor.

  • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
    @StoneyRidgeFarmer 3 роки тому +35

    Thanks so much for putting this together Hank...all these guys have great info for folks considering a tractor purchase! Thanks buddy..many blessings!

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for being part of it. I appreciate it👍

    • @jkholley1118
      @jkholley1118 3 роки тому +2

      Long time subscriber to both of you guys and have learned a lot from y'all. Thanks and if you haven't yet, check out Stoney Ridge Farmers channel. You won't be disappointed.

    • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
      @StoneyRidgeFarmer 3 роки тому +1

      @@jkholley1118 Thanks JK

  • @poconojoe90
    @poconojoe90 3 роки тому +1

    I love this format! Different perspectives, geographics, and demographics. As a current tractor shopper I was already subscribed to all of your channels, but this collaboration underscores the ‘Community’ aspect of tractor owners. Well done!
    That said, are there any suggestions regarding buying a cab tractor but removing the cab during early summer and fall? I live in NE PA and would love to have an open cockpit option during those seasons. FYI I have a gantry crane in a tall garage.

  • @jacquesdorval8173
    @jacquesdorval8173 3 роки тому +4

    Nice video I learn lat on this video thanks you
    Merci

  • @davida.p.9911
    @davida.p.9911 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video!!☺

  • @incubatork
    @incubatork 2 роки тому

    A good point tim makes about spare parts, all tractors break down sooner or later. My John Deere 2035 72hp is 44 years old and I can still get any part I need, it may take a week for some unusual part but are still available.

  • @randallthomas5207
    @randallthomas5207 3 роки тому

    RE Winterizing your tractor so it is ready to plow snow. I added shore power to mine, using a marine breaker box. I plug the tractor in, and have a timer on the circuit it plugs into. I have an IP66 junction box, which contains a thermostatic switch which closes the circuit a 0-C (freezing), which energizes the block heater, and the pad style oil pan heaters on the transmission, and a pad heater under the battery. There is a feed to, a permanent mount battery maintainer, which isn’t thermostat switched. Battery is always, charged up, the engine is always warm enough to start, and the hydrostatic transmission always works right.

  • @wldcats4
    @wldcats4 3 роки тому +1

    Great idea for this video, thanks Hank.

  • @nrosario
    @nrosario 3 роки тому

    One of the most informative videos ever
    Good work

  • @ritterjon
    @ritterjon 3 роки тому +13

    💥 This is the best video I’ve ever been in. 👍 great job Hank!
    *Keep on tractoring!*

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks 👍

    • @OldNew45
      @OldNew45 3 роки тому +1

      I was gonna say.... Some places winterize their fuel. Also not sure if you knlw, but on-road and off-road diesel is the same thing, they just don't add road tax to one, so if they winterize their fuel, both kinds will winterized.

  • @gringopines3476
    @gringopines3476 3 роки тому +2

    HAY HANK... GREAT VIDEO, GREAT CONTENT, EXCELENTE INFORMATION... I PERSONALLY CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR EVERYTHING I'VE SEEN TODAY... THIS THE TYPE OF VIDEO I WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE OF! VERRY HELPFUL INDEED...STAY COOL HANK... PEACE...

    • @HamiltonvilleFarm
      @HamiltonvilleFarm  3 роки тому

      Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.

  • @cornflake73
    @cornflake73 2 роки тому

    great video, I like having the different tubers do the discussion.

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher 2 роки тому

    GREAT VIDEO, other than Tractor time with Tim! I hope you keep up making great videos!

  • @OShackHennessy
    @OShackHennessy Рік тому

    This is a very good video thanks for putting it together

  • @donniebargo964
    @donniebargo964 3 роки тому

    Courtney from Good Works tractor is absolutely correct you have got to have the right length trailer to handle what you're loading. I cannot tell you the number of times I have seen here in Eastern Kentucky people trying to pull a 50 or 60 or 70 horsepower tractor on a 2 axle 16-foot trailer with a F-150 or a 1500 Chevy or Dodge truck and guess where they end up at in the rear end of somebody else's vehicle at a red light or at the bottom of a hill because their truck was not large enough to stop their trailer or they wasn't smart enough to hook up their electric trailer brakes

  • @andrewcompton2124
    @andrewcompton2124 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome video! Good idea!

  • @TractorHoarders
    @TractorHoarders 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent panel!

  • @BrianFox
    @BrianFox 2 роки тому

    Thanks for all that information. One word of caution about the block heater. Only plug it in before your going to use your tractor. I have a friend that kept his tractor and truck warm every time it was parked and the mice and chipmunks loved it. When it gets really cold out they don’t have to leave for food they just eat the insulation on your tractors wires. 1 1/2 hours before you need it is plenty. Think about a timer. If you want it ready in the morning.
    Thanks again.

    • @ferengiprofiteer9145
      @ferengiprofiteer9145 2 роки тому

      Rats did $600 wire damage to my new Colorado here in Texas. No snow or block heater.
      Dealer thinks new wire insulation is rat food. Probably had to change the insulation formula to save the planet.😖