WAS THIS TRACTOR ABUSE? 10 WAYS YOU SHOULD NOT ABUSE YOUR TRACTOR

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  • Where is the line between use and abuse? And what'd you get your tractor for anyway? To look at all shiny in the garage or to save your back and arms and legs and hands from having to do all the manual labor?! We address comments left in a recent video and give you our take on what is appropriate tractor use and what is tractor abuse!
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  • @GoodWorksTractors
    @GoodWorksTractors  2 роки тому +12

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    • @Classifiedreality
      @Classifiedreality 2 роки тому

      Fyi folks, I have purchased several attachments from GWT based on him actually using and testing them in real world applications...and showing it on this channel...just sayn...🚜👨‍🌾🚜🌠🌠👍

    • @philirwin2028
      @philirwin2028 2 роки тому

      Crazy 🤪 helps!!!!

  • @The1025RChannel
    @The1025RChannel 2 роки тому +18

    The people calling this abuse are the same ones that drive lifted trucks but never take them off-road. As much as I would love to keep my tractor looking new and scratch free, it's a tractor and I bought it to work.

  • @GPOutdoors
    @GPOutdoors 2 роки тому +33

    Morning Courtney. Really helpful episode for us - especially newer owners. I agree. Tractors USED TO BE designed only for pulling. That is not the case anymore. They are DESIGNED and ENGINEERED to pull, push, lift and dig now. LOL - I will never forget the first time I tried to use and learn how to use a stump bucket. Yup, it was enough to make you wince. But hey, I figured it out like any other new attachment - the more you use it, the more you understand how to use it correctly. But for sure, I work mine hard too - I don't abuse it - cost me way too much money to abuse. But I make it work hard - everyday. That's why I bought it. Thanks again - Got sun here for the weekend- if you need me, you know where to find me - outdoors. :)) Cheers!

    • @BiffsEquipment
      @BiffsEquipment 2 роки тому +1

      Couldn’t agree more, you’ve come a long way as an operator Over the years, keep up the good work!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors 2 роки тому +1

      @@BiffsEquipment Cheers Biff!

    • @reaperhunter7297
      @reaperhunter7297 2 роки тому

      Absolutely

  • @parker8453
    @parker8453 2 роки тому +18

    I don't own a tractor, but my philosophy on equipment/tool use is: Quality machinery should stand up to hard use. If it doesn't then it's not a quality piece of machinery. If you pay budget prices then you get budget results. If you maintain the item properly then you're in the right.

  • @josephsierra7295
    @josephsierra7295 2 роки тому +3

    My lil Jonny gets the best of care. All fluids changed on time, greasing, filters, washed, waxed, etc. Even sleeps in a heated space...That said, when lil Jonny and I are out in the yard, it's time to work. It gets used for everything it was made to do. Digging, pulling, lifting, mowing, blowing, pushing on whatever terrain I need to put it in. It isn't a commercial tractor, but in my residential world it works like one. Call that abuse if you want, I call it putting a great tool to good use. Lil Jonny works and plays hard, but is well taken care of at the end of the day. If you do, that it will take great care of you. Thanks for doing what you do sir.

  • @osagejon8972
    @osagejon8972 2 роки тому +2

    The problem is people know so many things that just aren't so. Stump buckets are tougher on a loader than moving mulch but not abusive. Most tractor owners will never wear out their machine in their lifetime unless they use them commercially, so some hard use becomes less of an issue. Keep up the good work Courtney.

  • @TelescopeJunky
    @TelescopeJunky 2 роки тому +2

    Courtney they would not want to see me using the GWT stump bucket digging out limestone boulders! It handles with the ease. Still using the original cutting edge even after who knows how many boulders, lost count long ago. Have not damaged anything and I do it just like you were with the roots in your video.
    Excellent point about backing up with the tractor, even pushing to much with the 3PH can cause damage. Some tractor models handle pushing with the 3PH better than others. Just be careful like you said.
    Great video as always!

  • @robertkeime4907
    @robertkeime4907 2 роки тому +5

    Ignore the haters. I have a 70 hp skid steer and stump bucket. Your use and technique and bucket was appropriate for your size of equipment. Digging stumps is a difficult task for any machine ….. you just need to work within the capabilities of the machine.

  • @jenniferfoster787
    @jenniferfoster787 2 роки тому +1

    We bought this little Stump "Wrecker" for our Kubota 2380 a year ago. In short, money well spent! It has paid for itself in work/man hours saved. (And yes, probably for Physical Therapy / Rehabilitation for pulled muscle / tissue.) And would recommend this attachment 24/7... 365! David & Jen P.S. Suggest you buy an additional sacrificial blade. For the work we have done with our mini.... I should have thought 5 years ahead and bought an extra blade (because I know / I feel it will need replacing about that time).

  • @randalmiddleton8068
    @randalmiddleton8068 2 роки тому +10

    Oh yeah.... that guy with the shiny tractor and clean garage floor treating his tractor like that old vintage car that's parked eleven months out of the year. Your right Courtney, there is a huge difference between abuse and getting the job done with common sense. Keep up the great videos... your using green and orange, not red and blue lol. My 2018 2025R has 808.6 hours on it as of yesterday, pride and maintenance tops soap n wax...

  • @deweywallace6314
    @deweywallace6314 2 місяці тому

    I just bought one of your stump buckets for our school, and boy, that thing is a beast! I removed a 20-inch oak stump in about 30 minutes. Thanks for the safety tips. The only complaint I have is that there is a bit of a learning curve, but once you understand its use, it does a great job!

  • @terryengjr
    @terryengjr 2 роки тому +22

    The loader and tractor are designed by engineers and years of experience. It will not let you lift anything that the tractor and axle is not rated for. It's not abuse. It's normal use. Keep up the good work and videos.

    • @silverbackag9790
      @silverbackag9790 2 роки тому

      It’s called a loader and not a digger or a hoe. Designed to load loose materials.

  • @blewshadow
    @blewshadow 2 роки тому

    I just built my own stump bucket for my 3032E and I have already used it to dig up a couple shrubs and some small tree roots that would have taken me days to do by hand !! This ain't no garage queen she's here to work !!! Love my stump bucket and it coast me $14 dollars for bolts and mounts right to my pallet fork frame !!! Thanks for the awesome videos and all the unbias reviews !!!

  • @JohnsRandomVids_US
    @JohnsRandomVids_US 2 роки тому +2

    I have a Yanmar SA424 and it has "popped" 30+ stumps, of varying sizes and difficulty, out of the ground along with everything else I use it for. Should I use it for that? Not necessarily. Does it work wonders and save me tons of time and money when I use patience and some common sense? Absolutely. Thanks for the level-headed response and good tips to the more 'novice' users.

  • @deanbarr5740
    @deanbarr5740 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe you should put a new "intro" to each new video like Hollywood does, "no harm was done to these machines". I value and trust your decisions on tractors Courtney. I'm 60 years old, I hope to never get too old to learn something new. I always appreciate your videos.

  • @hammerandnails73
    @hammerandnails73 2 роки тому +7

    I was watching and then I was like hey, that was me that said that!
    So many tractor Karen's say this is abuse will go over on fluid changes and don't own. Grease gun. 🤣 I guarantee your tractors are pampered more than most!
    Keep up the good works! 👍

  • @n2daair23
    @n2daair23 2 роки тому +12

    So, I realize that the last couple of years have been quite the challenge for some of us, and absolutely horrible for many who have had to deal with loss of family and property. I’m stunned, however, at the amount of general rudeness, hate, and complete lack of kindness that seems to be one of the worst underlying consequences of living through this whole mess. And I mean it’s EVERYWHERE!!! Unfortunately, it’s become the norm, for me anyway, to just expect to be treated poorly, and receive shitty service or product by damn near everyone I encounter these days. Folks have flat out forgotten how to be kind and pleasant while conducting their everyday routine’s. 😢 This is just a prime example of how “ready” people are to jump down someone’s throat and vent the built up frustration we are ALL experiencing. Stress is quite damaging to one’s health.

  • @thesmilinglemon5582
    @thesmilinglemon5582 2 роки тому +1

    I have a case 1494(David brown tractor with case on it) some older lady came up to the house to buy eggs from my wife and she’s talk about how abused the tractor looks because it is not kept in a garage after awhile of this I got fed up told her “if she doesn’t like it then I will gladly take all donations you have to create a place for it and fix it, until then it will continue working”

  • @elained9591
    @elained9591 2 роки тому +1

    I never thought of the way you use your tractors as abuse Mr. Courtney, never. I’m rarely in 2 wheel drive because of our property. So I will need to watch out for that, thanks!
    My dealer had me send many videos to him when I was first using the grapple moving logs so he could show customers various sizes of logs. One learns quickly to have enough counter weight on the little guys and not to lift excessively high for the weight. One thing to note, I had to get a new differential. It wasn’t anything I did as I’m old and low and slow is my motto nowadays. It used to click all the time and then it started clicking and jumping a wee bit. One day it felt like I was on a horse that kicked out with both hind legs to the side, not fun. Though I’d been taking it back several times, they couldn’t replicate it. This last time they called me down and in less than a minute and five feet it finally did it in front of the mechanics. Fortunately they didn’t discount where I thought the issue was just because I’m a female. There was a lot of discussion on what they thought it might be but went ahead and looked at the differential and the gears were shot! The only thing they could come up with was inaccurate installment. They’d never seen a differential on a newer tractor in the shape it was in. But It doesn’t click and buck anymore and I’m having to get used to the new sound it makes.

  • @brucemackie7601
    @brucemackie7601 2 роки тому +1

    I have a twenty plus year old B7500 that, according to some people, I guess I have abused an awful lot! Funny thing is the only work on it I have ever had to do is regular maintenance…that’s it and it’s still going strong. Keep the great videos rolling!

  • @johnl9417
    @johnl9417 2 роки тому +1

    I agree with you 100%. These machines are just another tool we have at our disposal to perform tasks around the property. Your take on abuse verus use is spot on with how I use mine.

  • @daviddewilde8041
    @daviddewilde8041 2 роки тому +2

    Hello,
    Nice video, and I totally agree with you on what concernes the stump bucket use and other R&D built in safety features.
    But I would never mount the widest wheel spacers. They are very efficient for stability but they will reduce rear axle life time by half and they do come in to our J.D. repair shop here in Belgium with leaks and premature damage.
    They are comparable to what you mentioned in this video having a too long stump bucket and not having enough rod length in te cilinder. I'm not allowed to go into detail, but the axles just aren't made for this use.
    We refuse warranty when we see them mounted.
    Cheers from Belgium.

  • @Captkurt84
    @Captkurt84 2 роки тому +3

    I’d never seen someone harder on tools and equipment than my father, and he had a philosophy that went something like, “They’re all tools and I ain’t in love with none of em!” Use your stuff.

  • @billmccoy3666
    @billmccoy3666 2 роки тому

    Because of your videos, I got BORA wheel spacers for my VERY tippy RK21 that I lifted a wheel off the ground more than once. When I lifted BOTH left tires off the ground just hitting a small dip on sloped gound, and ALMOST went over, I got 2" spacers. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I also filled my rear tires with -20 degree winshield washer fluid beforehand that helped with the FEL, but not the tip-over danger. I also learned from another video (yours I think) to put some weight material in the FEL when using my boxblade. THANKS!!

  • @SteveSnowman
    @SteveSnowman 10 місяців тому

    I'm one of those guys that just enjoy looking at my tractor nice and clean sitting in my shop. But, I have learned many Great things from your content ; enjoyed it too. Thanks. - N Idaho -

  • @chrishortonii7532
    @chrishortonii7532 2 роки тому +1

    I have a bx23s and I use my little tractor I don't spend my day waxing it. Keep up the great videos and producing new attachments.

  • @SGT1911
    @SGT1911 2 роки тому

    Great job explaining the length never sugar coat it

  • @michaelbreyne7067
    @michaelbreyne7067 2 роки тому +2

    Real time use. It is nice to see what these tractors can do. What you are talking about in this video is is more important.

  • @comlbbeau
    @comlbbeau 2 місяці тому

    I can attest to the issues that may arise with backing an implement on the three-point hitch. Using my box blade in reverse, moving a full volume of dirt, I bent the turnbuckle style stabilizer arms, not once, but twice. The first time I noticed the damage, though minor, it was a mystery as to what caused it. Live and learn. After experiencing the problem a second time, rather than repairing the turnbuckle, I opted for retrofitting the three-point hitch with the telescopic style arms, which are much more robust. The hitch, though somewhat capable in reverse use, is designed for pulling, not so much pushing.

  • @BiffsEquipment
    @BiffsEquipment 2 роки тому +1

    The fact that people think what you did was abuse really has me laughing.. I hope they don’t ever come over to my channel 🤷‍♂️ Keep up the great work you did a fine job!

  • @scanadaze
    @scanadaze 2 роки тому

    I watched an guy the other day removed an stump. After reading the headline. First. There was no way. Same as watching the videos on the bucket one. If I had the tractor to handle the bucket one. I personally would buy one in an heartbeat. The other tractors made for say removing stumps is well beyond what I personally can afford. This attachment I can. It works proven on this channel. The other guy. He uses an floor jack. Around 6 inch stump. Please keep selling these. Take care.

  • @kenrolfsmeyer1484
    @kenrolfsmeyer1484 2 роки тому

    Hey Courtney, 511 DesignZ now makes grill guards for Kioti CK and CX compact tractors. I put one on my Kioti CK3150SE and absolutely love it.

  • @markmcneill6450
    @markmcneill6450 2 роки тому +1

    As to your remark on using four wheel drive all the time I agree. Along with the wear and tear. And the front wheels being hard on the turf while mowing. I have noticed a big difference in fuel economy. Especially while mowing or running at high RPMs. At $5.50 a gallon for diesel it makes a difference. And no I wouldn't call that abuse.

  • @great0789
    @great0789 2 роки тому

    I have a Mid-Sized truck that I bought new a few years ago that is just rolling over 80k miles (still darn new by truck standards).
    She has tow maxed out trailers from the Gulf Up to the Middle East coast… an RV up and down the East Coast repeatedly… and that Same RV from the East Coast up to the Pacific NW over multiple mtn chains… down hwy 101 to The Cali Redwoods… then out to Moab, UT for some serious off-roading trails… then over all of them mtn chains and many national parks back to the East coast. I am now sitting in the mountains in Virginia in the RV actually.
    I just take care of it… go slow… and keep it well within its limits.

  • @markellyfarm
    @markellyfarm 2 роки тому

    Don't listen to the haters brother! I love your stump bucket and I'm saving for one. I could've used it many times!

  • @mercurymangarage6186
    @mercurymangarage6186 2 роки тому +1

    Great follow up video. It all comes to personal choice. Just like if you chose to wear PPE or not. We’re all grown ups and can use our equipment the way we feel needed. Keep up the good work.

  • @johnsoby3083
    @johnsoby3083 2 роки тому +4

    I am a heavy equipment operator. That is what I do for a living really the only abuse I see here is on the operator. Is the tractor kind of small dig some of those stumps out? Maybe, the only thing that’s really going on here is it just takes longer to do the job and has already was said when the implements are long and you’re pulling in yanking on some thing that’s when you have to worry about damaging the tractor. Like you said it is very short and stubby which helps with the leverage. Other than that nothing really wrong with what he’s doing everybody just thinks it’s abuse because of its size it really takes some work to get those stumps out of the ground.

  • @kdegraa
    @kdegraa 2 роки тому

    UA-cam brings out the best in all of us.

  • @michaelkiere3311
    @michaelkiere3311 2 роки тому

    Hi Courtney. I purchased one of these a year ago and use it constantly on my 3025E with no problem. LOVE IT!

  • @awalker8112
    @awalker8112 2 роки тому

    Git 'em Courtney, Git 'em ! ! Tell them KARENS what for.. Don't they know they are abusing YOU with their nonsense. You hit the nail when you described the tractors they would own...Never used, kept in a garage to look pretty. Keep up the Good Work & video's.

  • @edp8685
    @edp8685 2 роки тому

    I recently purchased the stump bucket. I think the lead time said 6 weeks but got it in just over 2 weeks. Great product and was able to dig some smaller stumps in my yard and will use to remove stumps and roots in food plots at our hunting property. I agree, the tractor itself will limit you when you try to push it too far. I bought the tractor to do real work and that is what I saw when you were digging the roots and stumps and it has worked really well for me on my 2032R.

  • @derekbionelli1049
    @derekbionelli1049 2 роки тому +1

    I have a bx23s, and I have this attachment. It works amazingly. I I have pulled 8 trees, and so many large bushes on rough 13 acres. It has 400 hours, nothing is broken except my fan, which was from a stick...these work great on the small tractors for cheap money!!!

    • @derekbionelli1049
      @derekbionelli1049 2 роки тому

      I have a backhoe too. This is faster and let's me keep my tiller oe whatever else on. This is a great item.

    • @jimmcknight3021
      @jimmcknight3021 2 роки тому

      A Ritter Bit Will Do a while back, Jon showed the difference on his subcompact Kubota with a stump bucket and Backhoe. It looked like the stump bucket was more effective on small to medium trees/bushes.

  • @3sparewashers-lg3gf
    @3sparewashers-lg3gf 4 місяці тому

    We always used to wrap chains around trees and shrubs and yank em out with the loader. Dunno if its right or wrong, but it worked and never seemed to hurt the tractors any.

  • @plowboy7856
    @plowboy7856 2 роки тому

    Hey man comment wasn’t meant to criticize you. I have many years experience owning and operating equipment I guess that canopy bouncing up and down made it look worse than it was 😂 Keep up the good work

  • @rodneycarpenter3253
    @rodneycarpenter3253 2 роки тому +1

    Good explanation that's how I use my tractor the maintenance as you said is vital.

  • @ProductiveRecreation
    @ProductiveRecreation 2 роки тому

    Great points, especially regarding the extension of the curl cylinders. My Ford 1700 tractor is 40 years old and has worked hard and done great through it. It isn’t pretty, but it runs well and does the job. The loader frame is welded and sistered with steel angles where it has cracked from hard use and fatigue from vibration over 40 years (2 cylinder diesel isn’t as smooth as modern 3 cylinder machines), the bucket has been welded too. Otherwise, it keeps humming along and taking what I throw at it.

  • @Steve_Wojo
    @Steve_Wojo 2 роки тому

    Spot on Courtney !

  • @deanstrickland6993
    @deanstrickland6993 2 роки тому +1

    Well after 4 years of owning a compact Kubota and being a first time owner and user, I still consider myself a novice and a learner; definitely not an expert in any way. Further my setup is a lot of money for and to me. I want this to be a lifetime investment for my family and I to make our lives easier. I am very, very respectful to my tractor. I am careful and cautious and gingerly explore its capabilities and limits to optimize the balance between conserving its capabilities and longevity against maximizing its use m efficiency, and capabilities. So, I am vigorous when I need to be but I am probably more cautious than I need to be. I do not want to have to pay for costly repairs when I do not need to. I mean I wash and wax my tractor a couple of times over the summer. Mine is almost exclusively for personal snow clearing. I can assure you that I would not have sunk in excess of $70k on my setup if I had to keep it in bubblewrap. Perhaps my perspective is invalid which I will leave for others to judge. But I agree with you. Use, but do not be cavalier about making good use of your significant investment. Excellent work and perspectives, as always, sir.

  • @fonnfour
    @fonnfour 2 роки тому +1

    Courtney
    As a retired engineer you are right on. The hydraulics and structure are designed for this "abuse". Sacrificial piece are designed so as not to overload. As long as there are no add ons to sup it up then alls good. Now it doesn't mean that there won't be design issues for unforseen uses, 😉.

  • @v1nc3mc
    @v1nc3mc 2 роки тому

    You know there's always gonna be those people to criticize every move you make regardless of what it entailed. I've been watching your videos for quite awhile now, and it's pretty clear you take care of your equipment like you should. I just bought a new 1025R up here near Lansing, and the first thing I did was use the forks to tear apart a parts truck Lol. There's a fine line between using them as intended, and abusing 'em. I've never seen you cross it 🤷‍♂️

  • @3pRanchTx
    @3pRanchTx 2 роки тому

    You tell ‘em Courtney! It’s your tractor, do what you feel comfortable with. Thanks for the informative videos.

  • @adambowhuntz
    @adambowhuntz 2 роки тому +18

    That wasn't abusing your machine,those ppl are just snowflakes.

  • @jimklein9471
    @jimklein9471 2 роки тому

    Thanks Courtney for another informative video. I put my tractor, and especially my GWT stump bucket, to hard use, but I do tend more towards the cautious side and don't want to risk damaging my equipment. This video gave me some needed assurance.

  • @sgtaaronp
    @sgtaaronp 2 роки тому

    I love my stump bucket! I was on the waiting list to get mine, I have used it a ton, never had any problems taking out small trees! I need to order the HD stump bucket!!!!!!

  • @geraldmaddox6213
    @geraldmaddox6213 2 роки тому

    Goodworks you are correct no abuse in my eyes! A tractor is constructed to make you work easier keep us informed about what new 👍

  • @DevilDog369
    @DevilDog369 2 роки тому

    i appreciate the testing !!!

  • @donbluhm6674
    @donbluhm6674 2 роки тому +1

    You are spot on! Every tool has a use and you are using your tools to the best of their ability! I personally appreciate your videos so I know the capabilities of my 1025r! If I see you do it I know my tractor is meant to accomplish the task! Again Brother keep doing what you do!

  • @royjohnson2550
    @royjohnson2550 Рік тому

    Have you ever critiqued the new Bobcat compact tractors? I'm thinking of buying one from a good friend and wonder how they stack up next to all of the tractors you talk about on your channel. I watch a lot of what you do and have learned a lot. Thanks for all of sharing your expertise.

  • @frankpaglianite4158
    @frankpaglianite4158 2 роки тому

    Totally agree I love this little tractor and use it as much a possible. After owning it for only 9 months I had a 150 hours on it with out any issues and I worked it hard but not abused it
    I built a stump bucket for it and kept it short for the reasons you mentioned. I dug out a 20 old cherry tree stump that was 24 inches across in very rocky soil here in north east Pa with no problem at all had to roll it away to avoid damaging the tractor. JD 1025 R

  • @brandtjustsayin
    @brandtjustsayin 2 роки тому +1

    AMEN! A tractor is supposed to be USED. I just dug a giant stump out of a friend's yard today with my 1025r w/front end loader and backhoe. If I could post a pic here I would. Took a little longer than a giant excavator or full sized backhoe. But it got the job done WAY faster than a shovel, spade, pickaxe, chainsaw, and an aging back. Job done!

  • @ChestyPullerFan
    @ChestyPullerFan 2 роки тому

    Yes, there IS a difference between use & abuse! My father was a professional mechanic & he paid a premium price for his tools because he used them to make his living. Some might have even considered some of the things he did with them "abuse", but ultimately, they were there to be used in the way he saw fit to use them. If someone doesn't want to use their tools in the manner that you do, that's fine. But if by "abusing" them you have to pay a higher cost, than that's a decision each individual has to make at that time. This is why we had a "Battle Short" switch on our generators in the military. It bypasses ALL faults that would normally shut the unit down protectively, like over voltage, over heat, low fuel, all the faults EXCEPT overspeed & short circuit, which could cause harm or death of people. In other words, if we needed to in a drastic situation, we could work the unit beyond what it was designed to do. Good luck & God bless! 🤠

  • @williamlaird2136
    @williamlaird2136 2 роки тому +2

    I didn't read the comments from the last video but based on what you read, what do you do with a tractor? Park it in a garage or shed, polish the paint once a week and gee it sure is pretty! Don't ever use it but it looks good. Now who am I going to pay to dig out those stumps? I used to be able to do it myself but injuries and age keep me from doing this sort of labor. Oh yeah, I really would like to get the stump out before my grandkids grow up.
    What a joke! All the armchair, non-tractor owning trolls attempting to interject their stupidity into a well done job! Don't need their a$$hat comments. Go back to your armchair in the basement and have another latte!
    Keep at it, Courtney! You are USING the tractor for WORK! Like your videos!
    I was so disgusted by the comments that I didn't watch the complete videos before my post!

  • @petercampbell4220
    @petercampbell4220 2 роки тому

    I learned on my 4600. I did abuse it, broke things and fixed them. Glad I learned how to operate, thank you john deere, a lesser machine would have broken easier. Still have it and a new machine

  • @sethwhitelaw1994
    @sethwhitelaw1994 2 роки тому

    Just beginning to learn what my tractor can do, but you are right - slow down, pay attention, and I would add listen. I've found that the tractor will let me know when it is struggling. When it does, I back off and try another angle. Also the points about working in low and knowing when to use 4-wheel drive are equally important (and highlighted in the manual).

  • @richc9890
    @richc9890 2 роки тому

    There's a loader on it. Use it. Best time to see if it works for what you need it to, is right off in the warranty period. My Tractor dealer told me to work my tractor as hard as needed. So that's what they are for.

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the reality check on Tractor abuse or any abuse. It's dirty hard work but the tractor gets it done as it's designed to do.

  • @kennethcarlson8713
    @kennethcarlson8713 2 роки тому

    Looks like you're doing a hell of a good job

  • @henrymorgan3982
    @henrymorgan3982 2 роки тому

    I like your honest videos. Will be looking for a tractor and what goes along with it pretty soon. Thank you.

  • @whilomforge3402
    @whilomforge3402 Рік тому

    I’ve said this more times than I can recall… my father-in-law has a scut with 14k hours on it, and those have been very, very hard hours. He grew up around farm equipment, and knows what is abusive and what is just hard work. Some people are just victims of analysis paralysis.

  • @johniac7078
    @johniac7078 2 роки тому +6

    You may want to consider that most people watching don't even own a tractor or any other machine.

  • @BitCounter
    @BitCounter 2 роки тому

    Great info. Johnny X outcome... TBD. You don't know until you try. Someone has to explore the unknown. Not me.. Bigger hydraulic pump.. for sure..

  • @billrounds8127
    @billrounds8127 2 роки тому

    great video learn a lot from watching your videos just brought my first tractor 🚜 kubota L47 TBL

  • @jonmcdole1179
    @jonmcdole1179 2 роки тому +2

    Keep doing what you’re doing you’re doing a fine job I watch your videos I watch Tractor Time with Tim you guys know what you’re doing you’re a good example don’t worry about these naysayers

  • @mrw1486
    @mrw1486 2 роки тому +1

    The largest form of abuse can be letting someone borrow it! It's a lot less nerve racking just go give them a hand and operate it yourself. I have one friend that I will allow to use my tractor, but he owns the same model as I do, he just doesn't have a backhoe. He also has operated tractors a lot longer than me. Other than that, no one is using my machine unless I am present.

  • @rayvelez4641
    @rayvelez4641 2 роки тому +1

    I used my tractor for all kind of work, from plowing the field to removing stumps and rocks

  • @nekret
    @nekret 2 роки тому +1

    So that hd stump bucket... Getting antsy to abuse my 4 series 😉 and wondering if we'll see it in time for the dry season here in the PNW

  • @Byron88
    @Byron88 2 роки тому

    You should get a lock n lube nozzle for that thing, total game changer

  • @justanotherviewer52
    @justanotherviewer52 2 роки тому +6

    Flexibility, adaptability, sensibility.
    So many armchair experts.

  • @rastagrastag7784
    @rastagrastag7784 2 роки тому

    Well said!!!! used not abused

  • @jimkelley6366
    @jimkelley6366 2 роки тому

    Abuse I think not, Hard use maybe, A tractor is not like a Harley Davidson that is pushed out of the garage on a sunny Sunday afternoon and admired over a few cold adult beverages and never properly used. It is a tool to be used to accomplish tasks MUCH easer than by hand. Thank you for your insight and hard work.

  • @frederickburns1739
    @frederickburns1739 2 роки тому +2

    Courtney,
    I as a retired farmer would not say you were abusing your little lawn tractor. But definitely you are shorting its life span. I have read about those little tractors breaking in half!?!?!?
    When I was farming I had a D6 CAT for the abusive work. Thats where CAT made its name.

  • @LedgemereHeritageFarm
    @LedgemereHeritageFarm 2 роки тому

    Just remember, everyone watching and criticizing are legends in their own minds. People on the internet are ALWAYS smarter🙄

  • @rastagrastag7784
    @rastagrastag7784 2 роки тому

    Gotta get me some of those wheel spacers

  • @TM-Iowa
    @TM-Iowa 2 роки тому

    After hearing the comments you read all I can do is shake my head at those comments. I'd wager they don't really work their equipment.

  • @bobd7384
    @bobd7384 2 роки тому +1

    I would rather see you show how to use it or what not to do and your right, they are not made to be a fancy suburban mower working 1 hour per week.

  • @kylesmith8769
    @kylesmith8769 2 роки тому +2

    Keep on working, some people just don’t get it. Geez

  • @joehero4685
    @joehero4685 2 роки тому

    You handle the cryers well.

  • @bradshedd4747
    @bradshedd4747 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed your comments. This would be a good video for some of my employees to see, kind of a beginner look at things you can ask and shouldn’t ask of your/the company tractor. More “teaching” videos would be appreciated!

  • @phil42069205
    @phil42069205 2 роки тому

    I agree wholeheartedly, my 1025 had 0.2 hours when I picked it up from TriGreen, and had 0.7 hours when it got it’s first monster rock chunked into the bucket. Was playing with the backhoe for a bit before scratching the new old girl.

  • @dougsavage1688
    @dougsavage1688 2 роки тому +1

    I don’t know if I’d call it abusive, but on the farm I would never use what amounts to a big garden tractor like that… especially with that small front end and axle. IIMHO, those residential compact utilities are definitely NOT built heavy…. That kind of work will eventually break it.

    • @ChestyPullerFan
      @ChestyPullerFan 2 роки тому

      If you had to chop down a big tree for firewood to stay warm but you only had a hatchet, would you stay cold? No. You would use what you had, even though it would take longer. Not everyone has access to "bigger tools"
      "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
      Theodore Roosevelt

  • @JCWren
    @JCWren 2 роки тому +2

    You're telling me you don't wash, wax, and go over that tractor with a feather duster every time you put it up? That's just cruel. :)

  • @LongBinh70
    @LongBinh70 2 роки тому +1

    In my opinion you were getting close to the line with that stump bucket video. I bought a JD 4310 (30-hp pto) about 15 years ago, and my abuse involved moving large stones and tree trunks. The weak link is where the quick-release loader frame meets the tractor frame. "Abuse" has spread the mount so far a couple of years ago I installed 3/16" steel plates to fill the gap that formed. In fact, JD sells a kit to do the same thing. Now, years later it is sloppy again and I'm considering going up to 1/4" plates. Poor design or abuse?
    A huge abuse is having an unbalanced load in the bucket, forcing the loader frame to twist. If you can hear the loader frame moaning or popping when you lift you're doing something wrong!

  • @dinkusdorkus2737
    @dinkusdorkus2737 2 роки тому

    The people who said that your abusing YOUR tractor are probably the first ones to wrap a chain around the stump, hook it to the weakest part of their vehicle and drag race until the slack runs out

  • @hughhead9079
    @hughhead9079 2 роки тому

    Used my bucket and Heavy Hitch tooth bar to clear surface roots then perfectly straight 2" deep rows to plant corn yesterday. Then had the nerve to spread compost over the whole area. Shameless abuse!

  • @j.thomasmelvin2015
    @j.thomasmelvin2015 2 роки тому

    If people want to buy a piece of equipment feel comfortable using it hard not abuse it ok, and others want to baby it fine also, ask a dealer, your salesman or someone who has used one and they will usually steer you in the right direction. One thing that you did not mention and I am not sure how, turn up the RPM's or boost it, back in the day every farmer could tweak a little extra horsepower or lifting capacity out of a tractor, these are engineered for just enough

  • @BearTheMerc
    @BearTheMerc 2 роки тому

    I have a little yanmar sa221 I have done much worse in the 60 hours I've had it than what everyone's calling abuse and I haven't had an issues except for a few fitting that got loosened up

  • @rebbull11b
    @rebbull11b 2 роки тому

    Calling out Tractor Time With Tim! I love it.

    • @jimmcknight3021
      @jimmcknight3021 2 роки тому

      But TTWT is the first to admit that his modifications will invalidate the warranty and he warns against it for most people.

  • @raymondmcdonald7085
    @raymondmcdonald7085 2 роки тому

    Using a hammer pounding on a screw driver using it like a punch is abuse. These little compact tractors (mine is a JD 3320) have pleasantly surprised me as to their capabilities. Just like anything else if no common sence is used breakage will occur. I truly believe a good operator understands the limitations of all things mechanical.

  • @jameswatson4110
    @jameswatson4110 Рік тому

    You’ve got to know your limits and the machines limits. There are tractor drivers and tractor operators-I try to be a good operator

  • @randyhill4549
    @randyhill4549 2 роки тому

    Courtney, only one thing I'd change in this video. At the end, you use the much overused "Stay Safe." Try this one next time: "Be bold! Be adventurous!" LOL