Run into your chanel a few days ago doing some research for a tractor. I must say that that you are a wealth of information and unbiased reviews. To top it off yaw seem like great people with great personalities!
Well I just stumbled upon this video and enjoyed it. I have been an arborist since the 1980s. During my training we had a huge stump grinder-trailer that made a huge mess. And that stuff is hard to rake up! So I was glad to see this unit you were using, and the reduced debris pile. And I was glad to hear conversation that reflects my feelings about heat & humidity. That is why I stay in the far West!! Thanks.
Oh my gosh, Christy says maybe the 3046R, and Tim's response: Oh, I like that, I like that! That was hilarious because I don't think Tim was quite ready for the "Finance Committee" to make that suggestion. The look on Tim's face was priceless!
Good question. I should address this somehow in a later episode. Of course, we don’t really need another tractor, but the topic of “Does a 2R and 5R cover every need” seems interesting to me. You’ve been around the channel long enough time know that we always tease about needing another tractor :-)
One must find happiness!! Lol I understand when wife and you have the time like you guys do when doing these videos. I enjoy that time with the wife ,it's funny when she understands your thoughts on things like the tractor size 😂 and function. You guys rock keep up the fun. I know it's hot it will change soon!! It's Indiana lol. Thank you!!
The guys who own a stump grinder are always worried about wearing out the teeth on the grinder.i like to grind mostly wood at first. Before I get down to the dirt remove all the chips. Then grind the rest and leave. Too much wood left leaves the ground to soft and dry for grass.you will have to add some topsoil before seeding. I enjoy watching you play with all the equipment.
I dug around some of my stumps with a backhoe attachment when I rented a stump grinder it seemed to make grinding them easier gave it a place for the chips to go and keep the teeth out of the dirt
I bought one of those stump grinders a couple of years ago thinking it would be a good addition to my vermeer self propelled unit. Maybe more maneuverable and faster for some properties where the stumps are farther apart. I think if they used vermeer type carbide teeth I would have liked the 3pt grinder better. My area of upstate New York has a lot of stones and gravel and the cutting teeth kept breaking plus I was using a 60hp Kubota which was too much tractor. My vermeer stump grinder eats and breaks stones without issue. After I twisted the pto shaft off, I replaced the pto and put all new teeth on it and sold it. Probably if you don't hit any stones and don't use more than maybe a 25hp tractor you'll be fine. Works good for Christy!
I looked at 1025R and the 2038R and truthfully, I did like the 2038R better. It had a heavier frame and more stable and I just liked the overall performance better. Christy was good with the stump grinder.
Tim, Christy has moved herself into the driver’s seat. You may be getting close to Tractor Time with Christy. Just kidding, you two are an awesome team. I love 💕 watching your vlogs. I learn a lot.
Have the 1P24 (used the TTWT 5% discount!) on a JD 1025R and very pleased. Have ground some pretty large stumps with it. A TTWT video about maintaining the unit, especially the grinder teeth, would be great. How to tell when dull (is not that obvious), how to sharpen if practical, and how to replace. The teeth are $10 each, so information about the care and feeding would be very helpful. Love your videos - always my first stop for info. God Bless!
Had to correct my spelling. My wife, the diehard teacher, is always watching and correcting my English. But, she also doesn't fully understand the joy you two guys bring to my life with your "Tractor Teachings". Hey! NOW that's a new angle....."TTWT&C"....Tractor Teaching With Tim & Christy
Another Christi on video epic! You might also try grinding from right angles criscrossing the stump and its roots. It seems a few moments with a shovel or broom might expose any stump or roots needing cleanup passes. It seems some hand work around the stump may show where extra grinding will pay off. Some trees have big near surface roots which could use grinding even after the core stump is removed. Doing your own grinding means you can get more of the stump and roots ou. God bless you all
@@TractorTimewithTim Hand work is what Christi has been doing, hidden behind the camera. She also make you look good,. That may be just hard work, or Elven Magic. She is charming, like the Wee Folk are said to be. Be Good , and stay well Beloved friends.
Good verse at the end too! I was a widower for 17 years. Now the Lord brought me a new, wonderful wife. She has signed on as my apprentice. So we work together. PTL!
A thought... I wonder if a hydraulic top link (with an appropriate flow restrictor valve) would let you have more precise/easier adjustment of the grinder's working depth? Actually, I'd be really interested to see a full Top & Tilt kit (with double piloted check valves) on Johnny 2 to get your impressions on how useful it'd be with various 3PH implements (box blade, land plane, rear blade, post hole digger, etc.). You need to properly bribe the CFO to get a T&T approved. 😉
I agree, John Deere needs to set up a slight turn to the seat so you aren't straining to look behind when using 3 point attachments that you have to keep an eye on a lot. I feel there is enough room for a slight seat turn but don't know room wise if it will avoid the inside of the fender and levers.
May I add a little earned advice. Ran conventional stump grinders for 20+ years. Start on one side of the stump on the downward rotation side of cutter wheel and work from one side to the other. Starting in the middle causes you to make a bowl shaped cut and has more drag and teeth engaged at once. Kinda needs to look like stairs
Tractor Time with Tim The bottom 1/4 of the leading edge of the blade seems to be more efficient and the back 1/4 disburses the chips. Haven’t ran one like that but with a swing head I always started about a foot before the stump to get the roots then worked my way into the stump. Can see it working a similar way with that one. Engaging half the wheel with any grinder is a lot of load.
Another enjoyable video. I enjoyed your response to Christy’s suggestion...😃...so perhaps there is a 3046R in your future?? Nice job to you both. Blessings.
Another very informative video. Thank you. I have noticed my machinest friends usually try to mill material with the blade cutting up I think. On the stump grinder, that would tend to drive the grinder frame down onto the feet instead of lifting against the 3 point. I'd be interested to see if that makes any difference... Love my 3046R...good choice ...
The rhetorical question I have is when does someone excavate the stumps and when does it serve one just to grind them below the surface like Christy showed us. Incidentally I look forward to the return to clearing around the tower with the remaining brush. One thing for certain if the stumps are pulled there would never be a bumpy ride, of course, then what do you do with stumps? Answer without burning them is move them to a spot with the grappler where even the cats do not go. Thanks Tim and Christy.
We have much more cleanup to do there. We got to try the larger mulcher on another property yesterday. You will love seeing it operate! Coming up later this week.
I'm not advocating this due to safety issues but...I would stand on the right side of my Deere 955 and run this grinder while standing beside the tractor looking backwards and wearing my chainsaw helmet. I activate the pto by flipping the seat forward and lifting the pto switch located under the seat which Deere intended for live pto. Then apply hand pressure to the forward and reverse petal as needed and lift and lower as needed. In Georgia we take a pick and clean out rocks near the stump first and don't drive on your foot. I'm in steel toe boots. Don
Hi Tim. In your videos about tilling to level, can you explain why it's better to kill the grass first? Those are older vids and thought I'd ask on a recent video. Thanks.
I wonder if there will ever be a market for a virtual reality type of headset that would connect to cameras mounted on the tractor in various positions. It could also offer a view of the controls and the position of the operator's hands so that the operator could see their hands too. Just think, a 10,000 dollar tractor and a 5000 dollar VR headset and camera installation. Time will tell I suppose. It might also be possible to operate the tractor completely remotely (a 10,000 dollar tractor with 15,000 dollars worth of controls). Just to add, I met Menno Baumann once, the then (and perhaps still) owner of Baumalight - as decent and nice a person as you would ever want to meet. Extremely smart too. He is a farmer first and foremost.
Why did you choose the Baumalight on the tractor rather than using the stump grinder on Vinny? Seems like it is easier to sit on Vinny facing forward without moving the tractor back and forth repeatedly.
There is another one of that type not made in China. It's a Canadian company called the Woodland Mills WG24 stump grinder. It sells for $2,229. Not sure how it compares quality wise or price wise to the Baumalight
Woodland Mills is made in China. See this: woodlandmills.com/about-us/ Add $300 shipping to the price above...and the wait time is 2 months. Oh, and one more thing. The Baumalight includes 6 free replacement teeth. 6 teeth are $100 from a Woodland Mills. So, $2697 from woodland Mills VS. $2469 with code TTWT from shopgreendealer.com/ttwt
The stump grinder that I have seen other than yours is Woodland Mills from Canada. I wander if a backup camera would work so you wouldn't have to turn around to stump grind.
From my view behind the screen.......the pto shaft seems to be fairly straight ....... i would try for the heck of it and adjust the sway control so the grinder is all the way to your your right side might buy you an inch or 2 less neck fatique looking back over your shoulder.
Thats what i have to do with my snow blower on my 1010 mf..... the blower is 1in narrower then the wide turf tires total with and would keep packing down a strip on both sides till i set the blower over to grab a little over my right tire. Then i only pack snow my first pass on the left side. And i feel its easyier to see on my natural right side
Its all in the doing, once one does it themselves then they begin to see what will work more efficiently and then usually the Finance committee will open up the vault, good job Christy.
Just picked up a real nice used 1P24. It was missing the plastic debris chute that bolts on to the grinder. I contacted the company and they want $180 for that plastic shield. I don’t think so. I’ll make one out of scrap sheet metal for less then $5.
Tim and Cristy, how do you think this grinder compares to Vinny and his stump grinder? At least with Vinny you don't have to turn around and kink your neck!
I saw on JessieJamesHomestead's channel that he ran a 3320 with a 3P24 grinder. That one would be easier on the neck and you can position yourself like using the backhoe if you get the optional external control.
I bet you could use the drone to act as a rear view camera, could attach the controller to the steering wheel and stay positioned straight. But you didn't hear it from me, go ahead and upgrade to the bigger tractor to get that swivel seat ! I wonder how much discussion goes into manufacturers deciding which models get certain features in order to nudge you up to the next model.
I see you are using a imatch quick hitch with the 1P24 on a 2038R. I have a couple of questions regarding this setup. Did you have to shorten the drive shaft of the 1P24 so it wouldn't wouldn't bottom out or was the length okay to use on the 2038R? My second question is related to the imatch quick hitch. Did you have to put on any bushings to make the 1P24 compatible with the imatch or were the pins the correct diameter? I really appreciate the videos and the time you take to answer questions. I own a 2038R but I am no way an expert on this stuff.
I find the 2038r and 1025r to require the exact same length shaft. Yes, I needed to cut the shaft. Yes, I use bushings for the iMatch. You’ll love the 1P24! shopgreendealer.com/TTWT use code TTWT for a 5% discount!
Did you guys totally loose Casey? That grinder seems to work well. How about using backhoe to dig out stumps or would it make it harder to get rid of them?
Hi Tim Since I have the L-2501 it does not look like it has the Horse Power for the 3P24 on the 3Point Boom or will it work on the L-2501? How sensitive is the 1P24 when it is spinning in the dirt? Good, Bad, or it does not matter? I ask because some of or properties has so many surface roots for the Oak trees and I might try using it to skim a few inches deep to cut those roots like making ing a shallow trench with it Yes, I know its not a trencher but these roots are a pain Ken in Florida
All about lift capacity. If you can lift it, it will operate it. Of course, more HP is better, but it will work. I would recommend the 1P24 from shopgreendealer.com/ttwt use code TTWT for a 5% discount.
@@TractorTimewithTim 900 plus pounds is hitting those limits.......I have the frame mounted Backhoe on right now but that has nothing to do with the 3 point lifting anything. Thanks for the reply I'll keep looking at the specs
Got some good POV's. I was wondering, couldn't you mount a camera on the back of the tractor to monitor the three point accessories? Then Bluetooth to your phone?
Well I would really like to see on this is beside control where you stand behind it and hydraulics or even just something mechanical to move it front to back and side to side a little so you could just sit there and do it and leave the tractor part. I know that would check the price way up but it would be a lot easier. Lol. Or maybe just have it all grind from the front so you could just back over it and drop the whole thing all the way down and just slowly roll forward and just cut a trench in the ground through whatever is there.
That grinder definitely seems to work better on the 2038R. It seems though like it would be nearly impossible to use without a second person telling you how to position the grinder wheel as it is completely hidden from the tractor operator.
@@TractorTimewithTim I saw that. But that seemed to be from Christi's viewpoint. Being short, her head isn't that high above the seat and I can see where she has a clear view. But for a taller person its seems you would be looking right through the center of the quick hitch and stump grinder frame. These of course are all assumptions on my part. Did you operate the grinder yourself and could you see the blade from your viewpoint?
Tim & Christy, love your videos and i'm interested in the stump grinder. I have a question as to the depth you can grind. I have a 2720 and my i-match is 9" from ground level at the point where the attachment connects and that is with the arms in the lower adjustment holes. As a comparison would you know on your 2038R the i-match hight at the connection point and the depth you can grind a stump? Thank you and god bless.
The only thing that is dumb with that stump grinder is that it can only cut in one direction. They should have made it so it would cut in both directions. It would make it faster to be able to cut in both directions. What would be even better would be a rear facing camera and monitor so you wouldn't have to turn around to see as much. They should have some sort of device that helps to remove the debris from what your gutting like a screw or even a high powered fan to blow it away.
yep, still works. You have to look closely. There is a way to enter the code. shopgreendealer.com/ttwt The code entry section is below the "paypal' button on my screen. ...this is on a PC.
Good morning Tim, when a woman suggests a new tractor we need to make sure we are paying attention. To me that's we're getting a new tractor. Haha. Another great attachment that does a good job. Thanks for sharing see you soon
I know that the 1P24 comes with 6 extra teeth. But you could go through them with some heavy use. I went to the web site shopgreendealer.com and I didn't see anywhere that they carry replacement teeth. Where do you buy them? I'm seriously considering getting one of these. We own 34 acres of heavily wooded area. I just cut a path for the driveway and I need to get rid of the stumps. I just want to make sure that I have plenty of extra teeth on hand so I can keep going.
@@TractorTimewithTim I have a suggestion for a video. I watched a video for the Woodland Mills WG24 stump grinder and it was showing the proper procedure on how to replace the teeth along with torque specs and the tools that are required. I looked for one similar for the 1P24 and I could not find one nor could I find a manual online that explains this. Just a thought.
🚫China. Looks much smoother either because on the weight of the 2038R &/or tightening of the lift arms as noted on both accounts. Either way I like this grinder much better than before. Really like the canopy/fan. I'd love a cab but could see it getting in the way too often.
We farm is near Crawfordsville store and deal there and the Rockville store. They are a good dealer to work with. You do a good job of with your videos. I enjoy watching your projects
Sounds good, Bill. If you would be interested in sharing some of your farm story on YT, contact us via email. tim at tractortimewithtim dot com We would love to spend some time with you!
For $2500 I think they will have to rot away as I don't have a UA-cam channel and get free stuff to show off equipment but if you need to have something to video I got lots of tree stumps just waiting for you. ( couple hundred) cut years ago
Fascinating. The whole ‘free stuff’ comment is always amusing. We BOTH work 70 hours per week on this channel. I see NOTHING free about these attachments.
Tim,.....you sly dog,.....playing on Christy's wants and needs?!?! Last video you told her about the cooling fan, and now she wants to use the 2038R. Then she says,.....it would be better if the seat turns,.....and you say the bigger tractors have seats that turn,.....and now she's thinking about a bigger tractor. Keep reeling her in Jim,.....someday you may have a big John Deere 4-wheel drive 9620R in your yard. Just think of the stump grinder that could handle. (Ha!Ha!) Genesis 2:18,.....the Lord must have had "Tractor Time With Tim" in mind.
Run into your chanel a few days ago doing some research for a tractor. I must say that that you are a wealth of information and unbiased reviews. To top it off yaw seem like great people with great personalities!
Well I just stumbled upon this video and enjoyed it. I have been an arborist since the 1980s. During my training we had a huge stump grinder-trailer that made a huge mess. And that stuff is hard to rake up! So I was glad to see this unit you were using, and the reduced debris pile.
And I was glad to hear conversation that reflects my feelings about heat & humidity. That is why I stay in the far West!!
Thanks.
Oh my gosh, Christy says maybe the 3046R, and Tim's response: Oh, I like that, I like that! That was hilarious because I don't think Tim was quite ready for the "Finance Committee" to make that suggestion. The look on Tim's face was priceless!
Good question. I should address this somehow in a later episode.
Of course, we don’t really need another tractor, but the topic of “Does a 2R and 5R cover every need” seems interesting to me.
You’ve been around the channel long enough time know that we always tease about needing another tractor :-)
@@TractorTimewithTim if you could only have one ...... What would you buy?
One must find happiness!! Lol I understand when wife and you have the time like you guys do when doing these videos. I enjoy that time with the wife ,it's funny when she understands your thoughts on things like the tractor size 😂 and function. You guys rock keep up the fun. I know it's hot it will change soon!! It's Indiana lol. Thank you!!
The guys who own a stump grinder are always worried about wearing out the teeth on the grinder.i like to grind mostly wood at first. Before I get down to the dirt remove all the chips. Then grind the rest and leave. Too much wood left leaves the ground to soft and dry for grass.you will have to add some topsoil before seeding.
I enjoy watching you play with all the equipment.
Tim Christi good job a lot of times we had stumps removed they did a poor job don't know why you find out when cleaning up thanks
God Bless
PaK
As usual a great video. I'm proud to tell you that I am now a proud owner of a 2020 Johnny inspired Johnny. This machine is absolutely amazing!!!!
WooHoo! Congratulations!
I dug around some of my stumps with a backhoe attachment when I rented a stump grinder it seemed to make grinding them easier gave it a place for the chips to go and keep the teeth out of the dirt
I bought one of those stump grinders a couple of years ago thinking it would be a good addition to my vermeer self propelled unit. Maybe more maneuverable and faster for some properties where the stumps are farther apart. I think if they used vermeer type carbide teeth I would have liked the 3pt grinder better. My area of upstate New York has a lot of stones and gravel and the cutting teeth kept breaking plus I was using a 60hp Kubota which was too much tractor. My vermeer stump grinder eats and breaks stones without issue. After I twisted the pto shaft off, I replaced the pto and put all new teeth on it and sold it. Probably if you don't hit any stones and don't use more than maybe a 25hp tractor you'll be fine. Works good for Christy!
The more I see that Bauma in action, the more I like it!!!!
I looked at 1025R and the 2038R and truthfully, I did like the 2038R better. It had a heavier frame and more stable and I just liked the overall performance better. Christy was good with the stump grinder.
Tim, Christy has moved herself into the driver’s seat. You may be getting close to Tractor Time with Christy. Just kidding, you two are an awesome team. I love 💕 watching your vlogs. I learn a lot.
Have the 1P24 (used the TTWT 5% discount!) on a JD 1025R and very pleased. Have ground some pretty large stumps with it. A TTWT video about maintaining the unit, especially the grinder teeth, would be great. How to tell when dull (is not that obvious), how to sharpen if practical, and how to replace. The teeth are $10 each, so information about the care and feeding would be very helpful. Love your videos - always my first stop for info. God Bless!
Hmm. I’m not knowledgeable on this yet. I need to brush up!!
Christy the stump demolisher! You go Girl!
Had to correct my spelling. My wife, the diehard teacher, is always watching and correcting my English. But, she also doesn't fully understand the joy you two guys bring to my life with your "Tractor Teachings". Hey! NOW that's a new angle....."TTWT&C"....Tractor Teaching With Tim & Christy
Another Christi on video epic! You might also try grinding from right angles criscrossing the stump and its roots. It seems a few moments with a shovel or broom might expose any stump or roots needing cleanup passes. It seems some hand work around the stump may show where extra grinding will pay off. Some trees have big near surface roots which could use grinding even after the core stump is removed. Doing your own grinding means you can get more of the stump and roots ou. God bless you all
Hand work!? What is THAT? (Just kidding).
@@TractorTimewithTim Hand work is what Christi has been doing, hidden behind the camera. She also make you look good,. That may be just hard work, or Elven Magic. She is charming, like the Wee Folk are said to be. Be Good , and stay well Beloved friends.
Wow that will eat a stomp up nice work 🇺🇸🚜
Good verse at the end too! I was a widower for 17 years. Now the Lord brought me a new, wonderful wife. She has signed on as my apprentice. So we work together.
PTL!
A thought... I wonder if a hydraulic top link (with an appropriate flow restrictor valve) would let you have more precise/easier adjustment of the grinder's working depth? Actually, I'd be really interested to see a full Top & Tilt kit (with double piloted check valves) on Johnny 2 to get your impressions on how useful it'd be with various 3PH implements (box blade, land plane, rear blade, post hole digger, etc.). You need to properly bribe the CFO to get a T&T approved. 😉
I agree, John Deere needs to set up a slight turn to the seat so you aren't straining to look behind when using 3 point attachments that you have to keep an eye on a lot. I feel there is enough room for a slight seat turn but don't know room wise if it will avoid the inside of the fender and levers.
There isn’t much room in there. Pretty tight space!
May I add a little earned advice. Ran conventional stump grinders for 20+ years. Start on one side of the stump on the downward rotation side of cutter wheel and work from one side to the other. Starting in the middle causes you to make a bowl shaped cut and has more drag and teeth engaged at once. Kinda needs to look like stairs
On the ‘downward’ side, eh? We had figured it would be best to cut ‘upwards’.
Tractor Time with Tim The bottom 1/4 of the leading edge of the blade seems to be more efficient and the back 1/4 disburses the chips. Haven’t ran one like that but with a swing head I always started about a foot before the stump to get the roots then worked my way into the stump. Can see it working a similar way with that one. Engaging half the wheel with any grinder is a lot of load.
Tim you gotta love a woman that sees the value in bigger better tools!!! 3046R YESSSSSSS!!!!
Great job Christy
Might be my next purchase. Still hate to scratch up the paint.
Another enjoyable video. I enjoyed your response to Christy’s suggestion...😃...so perhaps there is a 3046R in your future?? Nice job to you both. Blessings.
Ha! I would enjoy one...but nothing imminent
Another very informative video. Thank you. I have noticed my machinest friends usually try to mill material with the blade cutting up I think. On the stump grinder, that would tend to drive the grinder frame down onto the feet instead of lifting against the 3 point. I'd be interested to see if that makes any difference...
Love my 3046R...good choice ...
To help see how much you are grinding on the stump I use a Stihl Backpack leaf blower it works great
The rhetorical question I have is when does someone excavate the stumps and when does it serve one just to grind them below the surface like Christy showed us. Incidentally I look forward to the return to clearing around the tower with the remaining brush. One thing for certain if the stumps are pulled there would never be a bumpy ride, of course, then what do you do with stumps? Answer without burning them is move them to a spot with the grappler where even the cats do not go. Thanks Tim and Christy.
We have much more cleanup to do there. We got to try the larger mulcher on another property yesterday. You will love seeing it operate! Coming up later this week.
Great video guys? Great way to start the day
That was a supposed to be an !
What a huge difference between the 1 series and this on the 2 series
I'm not advocating this due to safety issues but...I would stand on the right side of my Deere 955 and run this grinder while standing beside the tractor looking backwards and wearing my chainsaw helmet. I activate the pto by flipping the seat forward and lifting the pto switch located under the seat which Deere intended for live pto. Then apply hand pressure to the forward and reverse petal as needed and lift and lower as needed. In Georgia we take a pick and clean out rocks near the stump first and don't drive on your foot. I'm in steel toe boots. Don
Hi Tim. In your videos about tilling to level, can you explain why it's better to kill the grass first? Those are older vids and thought I'd ask on a recent video. Thanks.
Hard to work with heavy sod. Kill grass first, allow it to die, then not much sod to work with.
Great video, Probably was the editor.😀
How would you feel about using This stump grinder on a 50-60 " tree stump, The stumps are Pine and Maple
Mary says... Thanks for the new cat box!
I wonder if there will ever be a market for a virtual reality type of headset that would connect to cameras mounted on the tractor in various positions. It could also offer a view of the controls and the position of the operator's hands so that the operator could see their hands too. Just think, a 10,000 dollar tractor and a 5000 dollar VR headset and camera installation. Time will tell I suppose. It might also be possible to operate the tractor completely remotely (a 10,000 dollar tractor with 15,000 dollars worth of controls).
Just to add, I met Menno Baumann once, the then (and perhaps still) owner of Baumalight - as decent and nice a person as you would ever want to meet. Extremely smart too. He is a farmer first and foremost.
Why did you choose the Baumalight on the tractor rather than using the stump grinder on Vinny? Seems like it is easier to sit on Vinny facing forward without moving the tractor back and forth repeatedly.
Because most of you have compact tractors rather than Ventracs. Trying to be as relatable as possible...and we’ll show Vinny from time to time.
There is another one of that type not made in China. It's a Canadian company called the Woodland Mills WG24 stump grinder. It sells for $2,229. Not sure how it compares quality wise or price wise to the Baumalight
Woodland Mills is made in China. See this: woodlandmills.com/about-us/
Add $300 shipping to the price above...and the wait time is 2 months.
Oh, and one more thing. The Baumalight includes 6 free replacement teeth.
6 teeth are $100 from a Woodland Mills.
So, $2697 from woodland Mills VS. $2469 with code TTWT from shopgreendealer.com/ttwt
The stump grinder that I have seen other than yours is Woodland Mills from Canada. I wander if a backup camera would work so you wouldn't have to turn around to stump grind.
Tried a camera in another episode.
@@TractorTimewithTim I probably seen and just forgot I have been watching your channel for about two years love the content.
Woodland Mills is made in China. See this page. woodlandmills.com/about-us/
@@TractorTimewithTim I didn't not know that interesting.
Good morning Tim & Christy.
The 2038R does a great job with the stump grinder. How deep can the grinder go below grade?
That does such a great job
Am I the only one that thinks these two are absolutely adorable
Tim got to be careful with those boom lifts they can turn into a catapult. Hopefully you have a good harness and lanyard when using the lift
Little bitty pawpaw tree got cut. We have them here all around.
From my view behind the screen.......the pto shaft seems to be fairly straight ....... i would try for the heck of it and adjust the sway control so the grinder is all the way to your your right side might buy you an inch or 2 less neck fatique looking back over your shoulder.
Hmm. Interesting idea.
Thats what i have to do with my snow blower on my 1010 mf..... the blower is 1in narrower then the wide turf tires total with and would keep packing down a strip on both sides till i set the blower over to grab a little over my right tire. Then i only pack snow my first pass on the left side. And i feel its easyier to see on my natural right side
Its all in the doing, once one does it themselves then they begin to see what will work more efficiently and then usually the Finance committee will open up the vault, good job Christy.
Awesome video. How do you think it will do with rocky areas?
Stay safe out there!
Just picked up a real nice used 1P24. It was missing the plastic debris chute that bolts on to the grinder. I contacted the company and they want $180 for that plastic shield. I don’t think so. I’ll make one out of scrap sheet metal for less then $5.
There is no plastic debris chute that I know of. There is a black steel shield on the right side.
Wow... I wanna make a walnut bowl...!
Hay christi. You guys can move up here to Michigan. I might need to borrow some implements. Lol
With your governor? Nope!!
Tim and Cristy, how do you think this grinder compares to Vinny and his stump grinder? At least with Vinny you don't have to turn around and kink your neck!
Vinny’s is a bit faster.
Do you still have the stump grinder for the Ventrac?
Yes
Hi mary an crew have a day love from TEXAS
I saw on JessieJamesHomestead's channel that he ran a 3320 with a 3P24 grinder. That one would be easier on the neck and you can position yourself like using the backhoe if you get the optional external control.
I bet you could use the drone to act as a rear view camera, could attach the controller to the steering wheel and stay positioned straight. But you didn't hear it from me, go ahead and upgrade to the bigger tractor to get that swivel seat ! I wonder how much discussion goes into manufacturers deciding which models get certain features in order to nudge you up to the next model.
I see you are using a imatch quick hitch with the 1P24 on a 2038R. I have a couple of questions regarding this setup. Did you have to shorten the drive shaft of the 1P24 so it wouldn't wouldn't bottom out or was the length okay to use on the 2038R?
My second question is related to the imatch quick hitch. Did you have to put on any bushings to make the 1P24 compatible with the imatch or were the pins the correct diameter?
I really appreciate the videos and the time you take to answer questions. I own a 2038R but I am no way an expert on this stuff.
I find the 2038r and 1025r to require the exact same length shaft.
Yes, I needed to cut the shaft.
Yes, I use bushings for the iMatch.
You’ll love the 1P24! shopgreendealer.com/TTWT use code TTWT for a 5% discount!
@@TractorTimewithTim Thank you for answering my questions. GOD Bless!
It would be awesome to put this on my dads 3046R!
Did you guys totally loose Casey? That grinder seems to work well. How about using backhoe to dig out stumps or would it make it harder to get rid of them?
We still have positive relationship with Case. However, they don’t seem to be interested in bringing Casey back. New management.
What problems come up when your running to stones with the stump? I’m interested in this product but I have a lot of stones around here.
Small stones not much of a problem. Large rocks could break the teeth. The teeth are replaceable, and 6 extras are included.
Crazy cat always in the danger zone lol
Hi Tim
Since I have the L-2501 it does not look like it has the Horse Power for the 3P24 on the 3Point Boom or will it work on the L-2501?
How sensitive is the 1P24 when it is spinning in the dirt?
Good, Bad, or it does not matter?
I ask because some of or properties has so many surface roots for the Oak trees and I might try using it to skim a few inches deep to cut those roots like making ing a shallow trench with it
Yes, I know its not a trencher but these roots are a pain
Ken in Florida
All about lift capacity. If you can lift it, it will operate it. Of course, more HP is better, but it will work.
I would recommend the 1P24 from shopgreendealer.com/ttwt use code TTWT for a 5% discount.
@@TractorTimewithTim 900 plus pounds is hitting those limits.......I have the frame mounted Backhoe on right now but that has nothing to do with the 3 point lifting anything.
Thanks for the reply
I'll keep looking at the specs
I would encourage you to focus on the 1P24. Much less expensive.
“Maybe the 3046R“ omg. She’s such a flirt!😮
😂😂😂
Do you have to check the teeth on the disk?
Got some good POV's. I was wondering, couldn't you mount a camera on the back of the tractor to monitor the three point accessories? Then Bluetooth to your phone?
We showed a camera for this attachment in earlier episode on 1025r. Results were marginal.
Just a crazy question could you install a backup camera so you don’t have to turn around as much
We showed a camera in a prior grinding episode ‘testing the limits...’ it wasn’t as successful as we had hoped.
Well I would really like to see on this is beside control where you stand behind it and hydraulics or even just something mechanical to move it front to back and side to side a little so you could just sit there and do it and leave the tractor part. I know that would check the price way up but it would be a lot easier. Lol. Or maybe just have it all grind from the front so you could just back over it and drop the whole thing all the way down and just slowly roll forward and just cut a trench in the ground through whatever is there.
Look at the larger 3P24 or 3P34.
I just noticed that on your intro/logo the loader arms hinge in the middle ... tisk tisk 😂
Do they? Hmm. Perhaps you need a loader like that!
I would like to know you. compare the Ventrac stumpgringer to this one? Thanks you both!
Had a video recently where we used both. Title was ‘“Testing the Limits...”
Does that chipper use a slip clutch or a shear bolt? If it is a shear bolt, how often do you break them?
slip clutch
That grinder definitely seems to work better on the 2038R. It seems though like it would be nearly impossible to use without a second person telling you how to position the grinder wheel as it is completely hidden from the tractor operator.
Disagree. I thought we showed a good view from the driver’s seat. The visibility is fine.
@@TractorTimewithTim I saw that. But that seemed to be from Christi's viewpoint. Being short, her head isn't that high above the seat and I can see where she has a clear view. But for a taller person its seems you would be looking right through the center of the quick hitch and stump grinder frame. These of course are all assumptions on my part. Did you operate the grinder yourself and could you see the blade from your viewpoint?
Yes, I can see a bit better than with the 1025r. It is somewhat limited, but acceptable.
Yes, I can see a bit better than with the 1025r. It is somewhat limited, but acceptable.
Tim & Christy, love your videos and i'm interested in the stump grinder. I have a question as to the depth you can grind. I have a 2720 and my i-match is 9" from ground level at the point where the attachment connects and that is with the arms in the lower adjustment holes. As a comparison would you know on your 2038R the i-match hight at the connection point and the depth you can grind a stump? Thank you and god bless.
You can grind plenty deep. I would say 6” easy. Probably more.
How long to the teeth typically last until they need to be replaced?
Good question. We see no visible wear on the Ventrac power rake we have had for 2+ years.
@@TractorTimewithTim How long do the teeth typically last on the Baumalight 1P24?
@@danielg816 dunno. I have not yet replaced one.
Tim, I have a 3033R, do you know where I could get a set of arm rests for my seat? Thanks.
Good question. I do not know the answer, but if I had one, I would MOST CERTAINLY be searching for armrests. Ask on greentractortalk.com
One question how much do you charge to grind a stump
Nice work Christy !! Tim go cook her a cheeseburger she earned it. :))
Tim wondering how cost you come urbana,il if can get dirt delivered spread it out .how contact u
Tim at tractortimewithtim dot com
@@TractorTimewithTim thank response back try contact you soon .
The only thing that is dumb with that stump grinder is that it can only cut in one direction. They should have made it so it would cut in both directions. It would make it faster to be able to cut in both directions. What would be even better would be a rear facing camera and monitor so you wouldn't have to turn around to see as much. They should have some sort of device that helps to remove the debris from what your gutting like a screw or even a high powered fan to blow it away.
There is a ‘flex’ mechanism which allows it to flex backward. Allowing cutting backward would disable that feature
This code still active?.. I’m in the market for a grinder. Didn’t get the option to entertain any codes??
yep, still works. You have to look closely. There is a way to enter the code. shopgreendealer.com/ttwt The code entry section is below the "paypal' button on my screen. ...this is on a PC.
@@TractorTimewithTim thanks for the fast reply. Even a year into a video. I found it and will place my order thanks.
What is the Lyft
Borrowed. Will use to take down some trees leaning in shed.
Would be even better if they can design it with the ability to move laterally at least 8" to 10". Best Regards, Jay
This is such a simple design, and works beautifully on a hydrostatic drive tractor.
Can you guys do a video with Johnny 5 aka the 5075e
Good morning Tim, when a woman suggests a new tractor we need to make sure we are paying attention. To me that's we're getting a new tractor. Haha. Another great attachment that does a good job. Thanks for sharing see you soon
I know supposed to be on a hydro drive. Im interested if gentle enough could run on a gear drive
No. I would not recommend on a gear drive.
I know that the 1P24 comes with 6 extra teeth. But you could go through them with some heavy use. I went to the web site shopgreendealer.com and I didn't see anywhere that they carry replacement teeth. Where do you buy them? I'm seriously considering getting one of these. We own 34 acres of heavily wooded area. I just cut a path for the driveway and I need to get rid of the stumps. I just want to make sure that I have plenty of extra teeth on hand so I can keep going.
Good point! I will see if we can get replacement teeth listed on shopgreendealer.com
@@TractorTimewithTim I have a suggestion for a video. I watched a video for the Woodland Mills WG24 stump grinder and it was showing the proper procedure on how to replace the teeth along with torque specs and the tools that are required. I looked for one similar for the 1P24 and I could not find one nor could I find a manual online that explains this. Just a thought.
Ok. When I have to replace a tooth, I’ll look into that! Thanks.
BTW, shopgreendealer.com will soon have replacement teeth available.
How is the fan powered? Hard wired or plug in to 12v?
Hard wired. I’m using the same cable I use for the tkv20.
just use vinny with stump grinder attachment
How does grinder hold up when it hits rock next to stump
Have done so once...without damage..but would not want to encounter this often.
🚫China. Looks much smoother either because on the weight of the 2038R &/or tightening of the lift arms as noted on both accounts. Either way I like this grinder much better than before. Really like the canopy/fan. I'd love a cab but could see it getting in the way too often.
Where's the video using it and Johnny?
Here is one. We have many: New Stump Grinder! Low Cost! Let's Try It!
Boy would it be nice for someone to develop a camera that could take the beating and have a monitor that the operator could look forward.
We showed that in an earlier episode.
What AHW store do you use
Crawfordsville, IN and Ashmore, IL.
We farm is near Crawfordsville store and deal there and the Rockville store. They are a good dealer to work with. You do a good job of with your videos. I enjoy watching your projects
Sounds good, Bill. If you would be interested in sharing some of your farm story on YT, contact us via email. tim at tractortimewithtim dot com
We would love to spend some time with you!
What’s the go with the boom lift ? or did I miss that in an earlier video
Borrowed it...gonna use to take down some dead ash trees leaning over shed.
Tractor Time with Tim cool it’ll be great when you do it it there’s some footage
woodland mills makes one just like the one you have
...but, as I mentioned, it is made in China, and it has a 2 month wait time to get one.
@@TractorTimewithTim no made in Canada
Nope! Dig deeper. They are sourced from China!!!!
@@TractorTimewithTim I didn't know that
Read the ‘about us’ section. At least they are honest about it.
woodlandmills.com/about-us/
I thought you all had a 3 series.
Nope. I even mentioned that in my reply to you a couple days ago.
Btw, thanks for the card!! Got it yesterday.
What happened to the stump grinder on vinny?
Still have it.
For $2500 I think they will have to rot away as I don't have a UA-cam channel and get free stuff to show off equipment but if you need to have something to video I got lots of tree stumps just waiting for you. ( couple hundred) cut years ago
Fascinating. The whole ‘free stuff’ comment is always amusing. We BOTH work 70 hours per week on this channel. I see NOTHING free about these attachments.
It’s over 4,000 dollars now
$3599 BEFORE 5% TTWT discount at shopgreendealer.com/ttwt
3046r when?!?
Likely not soon. We are just drooling...like everyone else.
Hello,
MENART made one a little like this one. But it's rubbish.
Tim,.....you sly dog,.....playing on Christy's wants and needs?!?! Last video you told her about the cooling fan, and now she wants to use the 2038R. Then she says,.....it would be better if the seat turns,.....and you say the bigger tractors have seats that turn,.....and now she's thinking about a bigger tractor. Keep reeling her in Jim,.....someday you may have a big John Deere 4-wheel drive 9620R in your yard. Just think of the stump grinder that could handle. (Ha!Ha!) Genesis 2:18,.....the Lord must have had "Tractor Time With Tim" in mind.
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