Kubota L3301 Grading Driveway

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  • @GPOutdoors
    @GPOutdoors 5 років тому +3

    Good morning T. Enjoyed watching that and learning a few new tricks. I really appreciate that you take the time to explain how you do it and why. The details and angles etc are really helpful for folks like myself. Loved the stories and could see those other tractors getting green with envy. LOL. That roller is a great help to getting the driveway a good start to getting packed down evenly instead of waiting for traffic over time to get it packed. I am sure I will need to a lot of grading again as I need to every year after the muddy season. Enjoy your Sunday!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Thank you GP for the comment and I apologize for missing it the first time around. You're right about the roller. It is a wonderful aid for grading the road. I don't remember if it was pointed out in the video, but one real cool thing is it, because of its enormous weight, literally pulverized a lot of the larger creek rock. So the big ones really do not create much of an issue in settling down the road surface. If it IS a little wet, the roller smooshes the big ones into the base and if its dry enough, the roller will succeed in breaking them into smaller pieces.
      You bring up a good point too... Do you know why John Deeres are green ??? They're envious of the red ones doing all the work..... LOL. (That's a Massey and Farmall owners joke). Shhhhhhh ! Just don't tell that to a JD fan. lolol. Thanks again sir, and may Spring find you healthy, wealthy and driving an orange tractor....which is the next best thing to red and rusty.

  • @DIYMyWay
    @DIYMyWay 5 років тому +2

    Hi Wendell! I enjoyed riding along with you on the L3301 and the old Massey. That offset feature on the old roller is pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +2

      Well, its a little rough around the edges Martin but it sure is functional. Thank you for watching and commenting sir.

  • @christhebuilder3752
    @christhebuilder3752 3 роки тому

    I'm subscribing because I like listening to you talk.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  3 роки тому +1

      Well then Chris, I hope to see you chime in with a comment here and there. This one got a chuckle out of me...LOL Thank you I appreciate that.

  • @gatorsworld
    @gatorsworld 5 років тому +2

    Nice Kubota your son in law has....you turned the sand and rock over good.....with that roller you can make crush stone out of them rock....Yes sir....by the sound ....she is a heavy roller....I enjoyed the outside visite TractorMan....CHEERS

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Heck yeah man, it was a fun afternoon. Not too cold and no snow or mud to deal with. Nothing broke down and it was a good day to be alive. There's two things my sil did good and that's he gave me two granddaughters and he lets me borrow his new tractor. LOL. Well there's at least one or two other things he's done good too... Thanks for the comment Gator.

  • @HiddenValleyHomestead
    @HiddenValleyHomestead 5 років тому +1

    I have the same exact length driveway I need to maintain like this. I'm so glad your vid popped up in my suggested feed. Had another channel say his L3901 was a bit small for his 500ft long driveway. But you make it look easy.with your 33! Im looking at a 3901 or 4701.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Hidden Valley Homestead something to think about is the possible limitations a larger tractor like the 4701 may bring. I think the 3901 and the 3301 are the same footprint but don’t quote me on that. That’s a question for the dealer. It also depends on what exactly you want to use it for. I have much bigger tractors to do a lot of the work but I prefer the littler ones most of the time for their agility as well as their economy. I have a B2400 as well as a B3030 and an older B7100. I love them all. But I still love those old antiques as well. 😁 thank you so much for watching and commenting. It’s appreciated greatly !!

  • @daveyjoweaver5183
    @daveyjoweaver5183 4 роки тому

    I watched this and enjoyed it last year and I'm watching again and enjoying it this year! Thank You Tractorman 44! I raise me cup your way Friend Wendell! DaveyJO

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  4 роки тому +2

      Hahahaha that's cool DaveyJO... I used to watch reruns of the Andy Griffith Show all the time ! LOL.

  • @PaleHorseOutdoors
    @PaleHorseOutdoors 2 роки тому

    Hey Wendell! I enjoyed watching you grade with the new tractor and the old blade. I don't think a newer blade could handle that task. That roller is awesome!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  2 роки тому +1

      The roller may not look it, but it tops the scale at close to 4,000 pounds. It does an awesome job and keeps the roadbed from washing too quickly after grading. The old Ford blade is quite heavy compared to the newer ones for sure.

  • @billfischer6464
    @billfischer6464 5 років тому +1

    Another great video sir! I must say, I have found a few great channels and yours is one of them. When I start your videos the first thing I do is hit the thumbs up, because I know it deserves at least one, usually two from each viewer. It must be the hearing but it's funny that old Massey Harris has the same whine as the old farmall's. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Thank you Bill for the nice comment sir. This particular model of Massey was the direct competitor to the Farmall H. They are comparable in weight and size, though the H had a little higher ground speed due to the typical larger rears. The gears in these old transmissions spend so many hours grinding together, that I think that's where the 'third gear whine' comes from. Third and reverse are typically the most used gears on tractors of this era and there is a lot of commonality that goes with them. The main thing is they ALL bring a smile to the 'seasoned' operator no matter what color or number of cylinders the old gals have. Thanks again Bill for taking the time to watch and comment !! It is appreciated sir.

  • @clarencetrice4442
    @clarencetrice4442 Рік тому +1

    grandpa had a 44 years ago and had a old heavy road blade it was so heavy U had 2 pick up the blade some 2 pull it that was be 4 my time I 😊😊 did hear about I used a road blade be 4 and put the road blade on down in the ground and it would roll gravel over the top of it I never did hear the governor open up 😮😮 OMG 9 17 2O23

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  Рік тому

      We had two 44's back on the farm. One fitted with the Massey Harris loader for loading the manure pile and other chores around the farm. The 44 is my favorite tractor of all time and is referenced by my username, Tractorman44. I bet you wish you still had your Grandpa's old 44 don't you.

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress 5 років тому +2

    Good day Wendel, no way you and your nice massey harris are NOT half way wear out !!! You just need sometimes more tunes up !!! LOL I sincerely like your Massey Harris 30 and I remember the transmission sound too !!! You have a very nice property Wendel and your going in direction to have a nice cool beer OK !!! Wendel do you read me loud and clear on that Sir, It's not the time and way to soon to talk to St Peter at heaven's gate !!! LOL CHeers my friend !!! Take care Wendel !!!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Well Dave, I don't think St Peter and his Golden Gate is what's in store for me in the afterlife....more like stoking coal into the furnace would be my guess. LOL. And you are right sir, I'm about due for a tune up...a new knee or two would be nice...maybe a pacemaker for the old ticker...a hair transplant for sure and oh yeah, the Missus says I need hearing aids as well. (-:

    • @RCAFpolarexpress
      @RCAFpolarexpress 5 років тому

      @@tractorman4461 LOL !!! That a good one respond Sir !!! but not for the coal part of your story !!! Your going straight to heaven first class but not now OK !!!!!! LOL Cheers ho I forgot to mention, total amount of snow that we received since yesterday's 4 inches of snow !!! LOL

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 5 років тому

    Wendel the old Massey Harris is a true workhorse. I need to do some serious gravel road work myself. I am about to do that before the heat bakes the ground hard so I can at least bite down into the potholes. I have some terrible potholes and a couple areas that washed out during the hurricane. Nice 4000 pound roller. Thanks for talking us through the whole process. Don

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      You're right about when to grade... Dry enough you don't make muck, but moist enough to allow you to churn it up. You have to dig below the potholes depth, churn it all up and then pack it all in. If not, rainwater will soak into the soft material in the potholes and car tires will just bounce it all back out again within no time.

    • @houndsmanone4563
      @houndsmanone4563 5 років тому

      Thanks. Hey, where'd you get that 4000 pound roller? Now that would be seriously handy for packing the gravel road.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      @@houndsmanone4563 It's the drive roll from a smaller commercial asphalt/rock roller. Essentially the roller was cut in half and the larger rear roll was used instead of the smaller front roll.

  • @marksparkplug7758
    @marksparkplug7758 5 років тому +1

    Can't beat good old equipment Wendell, busy time in spring. Take care.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      I really DO like his new L3301 though. I mistakenly called it a B series. And I would really rather beat up my old implements than his nice new stuff. Heck, he should have the honor of making the first scratches in the paint, right? LOL. Yep, busy just ain't quite the right word is it... Retirement is hell. (-:

  • @petepaq-2831
    @petepaq-2831 5 років тому +1

    Good stuff. If we don't get er done today well...…………. Cackle ,wish I could get my ole girl to cackle. Hope she won't see this .I enjoy watching .

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      Thank you sir for the comment. I am glad you've enjoyed it. These old gals cackle quite easily when they get hooked to something that makes 'em earn their keep. It's so much better for these old things to be used than to sit around looking pretty. LOL. That's what I tell my lovely wife every day too....

  • @FromSteelToWood
    @FromSteelToWood 5 років тому

    Thanks Wendell for this quick overview of what spring could look like... I agree with you, better have an old and sturdy rear blade than a brand new, shiny one made of tin metal. The Massey has a nice sound. Whatever rocks you lift, the roller will take care of it! Thanks!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Now Joe, if you welded railroad spikes to this roller, you could bust your 3" or 4" of snow pack/ice then shift it off your driveway with the loader or front blade. Then you too could see what your drive way looks like in the spring !! LOL. Spring is nice though and is my favorite time of the year. You'll get there soon mon ami. Flowers are blooming all over down here already.

    • @FromSteelToWood
      @FromSteelToWood 5 років тому +1

      Flower blooming... Blizzard here!

  • @1lilfarm
    @1lilfarm 4 роки тому

    Just a little FYI. A single front wheel is a tricycle. Two front wheels close together is considered a narrow front end. I have run all types (tricycle, narrow and wide) and yep, if you drive them sensibly you won't have a problem. Too many people try to turn too fast or operate a narrow front end tractor with a scoop raised too high and lay them over. I've moved engines, trees, cars and trucks with my Farmall H and scoop and never had a problem (it's a narrow front end). 👍👍👍

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I've always gotten a chuckle out of the guys that say they'll flip on you easy....I've had mine places a billy goat couldn't go. Well that is a bit of an exaggeration I guess, but any tractor is only as safe as the operator. And there are some people that really shouldn't be on one at all !! LOL.

  • @HiddenValleyHomestead
    @HiddenValleyHomestead 5 років тому +1

    Best drive grading video I've seen yet!

  • @WoolysWorld
    @WoolysWorld 4 роки тому

    That wee tractor is my dream machine, I'd love one. Have to start saving the copper

  • @LouisianaTractorworks
    @LouisianaTractorworks 5 років тому

    Love that Massey Wendel!! The Kubota is really nice too but there is nothing like the classics! I was looking at a super M yesterday. I'm not getting it but it was nice to check it out! lol I'm glad you are getting better weather now! Have a good one!!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +2

      Well John, like I always say... I like old tractors, old women and old motorcycles. Just not necessarily in that order. LOL. Thank you sir for watching.

    • @LouisianaTractorworks
      @LouisianaTractorworks 5 років тому

      HaHaHa!! What is your favorite bike? I had a 69 sportster suicided out!! lol Nothing like pushing it when your young!! haha!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +2

      @@LouisianaTractorworks Now John...you know what happens when you challenge me to something. I don't know where to stop. Bikes are like old tractors except they have half as many wheels. There's a favorite for everything.....from dirt riding to picking up chicks !!! Well, not so much any more, but back in the day.....lolol Don't get me started !!!!

  • @daveyjoweaver5183
    @daveyjoweaver5183 5 років тому

    Wow Tractorman, you did such a great job on your lane that I'd like you to drive that rig to Pa. to do mine. My lane is only 500ft. So it won't take long. As fast as you were going in this video, I'll bet you could get here in a day or two, eh? I really loved this video. The old tractors just have a spirit you can't get with a new one. My Grandfathers old Farmall was like this, little paint and lots of power. As kids we loved riding on the fenders by my Grandfather, who we all called PaPa. And my Uncle Jean would hook up the old wagon with the WWII tires from a fighter plane that never wore out, and haul us to the. Edge of the woods with our fishing gear for the first day of trout season. It started at 5am and by 9 we often were heading back to the farm house where my Grandma would have potatoes frying and the iron pan ready for a trout breakfast. That same stream borders the back of my 8 acres about 3/4 of a mile, the way the crow flies, from the old farm. The barn is gone, they tore old stone house down and built a huge chicken house in the meadow that blocks the once beautiful view of the woods. We'd often sit on that old porch and watch the doe with their new fawns and foxes. Even heard a bobcat a time or two. But like an old friend would often say, someday it all goes. I do believe we were both born in 1950, you know, they just came out with electricity then, remember? Thanks Kindly Tractorman. Let me know when you get close to do my drive. DaveyJO in Pa.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Good Afternoon sir !! Man, I've been busy... You're right that new Kubota can really fly when you hit fast forward on the computer !! I usually run the FF at 20 times actual speed. At that rate it'd take no time to get to Pennsylvania. Lessee 70 mph behind the truck multiplies out to...what....280 MPH !!?? I'm wondering what model Farmall was your Grandfathers... You're a tad older than me...I'm the youngster of the group born in '51 LOL. Well, we had electricity but the three rooms in our old house had two with just a bulb hanging down the center on a wire and one with an actual glass bowl over the bulb... And on a side note, my Grandfather's dairy had phone number 1 in the county. I still have one of the old milk bottles with the embossed information in the glass with the name of the dairy (our surname) and Phone Number 1 in the dead center.
      Btw, I'll text you when I'm just outside of your city limits with the tractor...... See ya later DaveyJO!

    • @daveyjoweaver5183
      @daveyjoweaver5183 5 років тому

      Tractorman44 I've been busy too! Lots of spring stuff to do and I have to replace my wife's sliding door in her studio. I used a free used one when I first installed it a out 20 years ago and it is just plum worn out. The seals in the glass ain't so good anymore either. Turns out Lowes had one on sale. But it can't be carried up our narrow stairs so it has to be taken over the ten foot deck plus the railing. I had them deliver it since my friend and I weren't sure how to tie it down in his six foot truck bed. I said if we try it we'd better get an ambulance on stand by with we old dudes. Soon Friday I have three more friends coming to push and shove. I took 3 2x6 X 12 and screwed them down to make a ramp. Ropes and five guys should do it. I installed and carried one on the other side of the house about ten years ago. The frame came in a box and the panels separately so I could get it in my Honda Element easily. It was a a pretty easy job. Now the unit is in one piece. You can take the door our but what a pain. As far as my Grandfathers Farmall I'll have to check out some old photos. So you were a 51 guy? Well you're just a spring chicken. And I'll be waiting for you text from your tractor. So keep on keepin on Tractorman 44. I do believe we will meet one day. Enjoy this lovely Spring! And be sure to get enough vitamin "J"! DaveyJO p.s. If you're coming this way on your tractor you may as well grade the road on the way. So I expect this might take another hour or two. You'll certainly show those road crew guys some fancy grading!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      @@daveyjoweaver5183 well, I sure hope you old codgers don't strain something Friday pushing and grunting and such on that big ol door !! See if you was as young as me you could probably get by with less help. I've put them in a few times myself and its getting to where I'd rather watch my son or son in law do the next one. LOL. Now if you had the rig in this video here you'd be able to set it up there by yourself.ua-cam.com/video/4XvTSEE4-nw/v-deo.html I bet you'll almost agree after you see this thing...lolol.
      It would be a bit interesting to know what your G-fathers Farmall was. A lot of the old timers like the C if they wasn't farming a huge acreage. Of course the H and the M were tremendously popular too. The Missus is always looking for a road trip sooooo....... a fellow never knows where we'll end up for a day or two. LOL. Btw, I looked at the water stone I've got going the wrong way and didn't have a measuring stick, but it sure looked like TEN inch diameter to me and about 1 1/2" in width. I'm going to dig it out and reverse the motor and see if my lap still gets wet. I'm betting it is going the wrong direction.
      Hey DaveyJO, don't worry about me not getting enough of the vitamin J.... I might get a little too much of it sometimes.... You enjoy the nice weather and flowers as well as long as it decides to stay around because we'll be griping about the heat and humidity in no time. LOL

    • @daveyjoweaver5183
      @daveyjoweaver5183 5 років тому

      Tractorman44 Boy Tractorman, if I had a few young bucks like yourself I could just watch em too! I actually rounded up five friends and with me six. So I'll have to get an ambulance on stand by fer ser! My one friend is actually older than me and I think he fought in the Civil War,,,,may be. I was looking a bit for a picture of that old tractor and I will find it eventually. It's always in the last box you look in it seems. I'll have to ask my cousin since he was raised up beside the farm and his dad worked it as well as my Grandparents. They had about 10,000 chickens, three floors in the barn and a couple thousand pullets in the field. Used to pull the old wagon and fill up a few wooden barrels with water and feed for the pullets. Later as I got older and the black plastic pipe became a common thing,they ran a line the few hundred yards. I remember you Grandfather saying that they didn't get electric back their road until after WWII, in 1947. I remember the seven party line phone too. He knew there was always a nosey neighbor listening in. So one time when he knew she was on talk about how terrible a fight me and the wife had. Said she was throwing plates and pans at him and nearly trashed the kitchen. At that time my Dad was dating my Mom. He lived about 25 miles north of the farm and at that time the roads weren't the best in the country. When my dad got home his sister said, did you know your future in laws have terrible fights. This was a day later. When my Garndfather heard about this he and my Grandma nearly messed the kitchen laughing. So back in that day the gossip spread very fast. This same neighbor would make her bloomers out of old feed sacks and as you know they were fabric and printed with the mills name. When he past her farm and saw her wash on the line and a big pair of bloomers with a huge picture of a rooster on the ass he nearly drove off the road laughing. Nothin like the old stories and I listened and learned many great ones. I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow. First thing I must go get some doughnuts for the boys and make extra JO. Not long ago I would have figured out how I could do it myself Sometimes I wonder now how I did something years past. So, a fine as frogs hair spring day to You Tractorman and plan on at least 15-18 hours to get here to grade my lane. And I'm sure that tractor must get at least 40-50 MPG, eh? DaveyJO

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      @@daveyjoweaver5183 hahahahahaha !!! I'm still laughing about the old nosey neighbor gal of your G-pa and the rooster on her bloomers !! My sisters and mom made many a blouse and pillow slips outta the pretty flower printed flour sacks. Better treat them helper fellows nice or they may eat the donuts, drink the hot black JO and leave you a hanging. Naw.. I doubt it, I bet you got a whole group of guys you can count on in a pinch !! Best kinda friends too. We had a party line in the fifties as well. I think it started out with more, but by the time I got to use the phone in the 5th or 6th grade, we only had one old gal, Bracie, that was on it with us. That's how those old washer-women got their gossip back in the day...no facebook or internet huh !! Good luck with the door project and I'll be waiting to hear the progress tomorrow. Make sure you get a lot of rest so you can out work them other fellow tomorrow !!! Save a little JO for me.....(-:

  • @loggerjohn01
    @loggerjohn01 5 років тому

    Hello Wendel. Good job on the grading. I wish my drive way looked as good as yours....mind is nothing but mud and ice too and its snowing again. Take care

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      BAH !! Snow, ice...muck and mud. We deal with it all the time. The potholes get so big you can't dodge them ! And when its that bad, there ain''t nothing that helps except tons and tons of rock or gravel. We are going to haul in a lot more this year. Pickins' are getting a bit slim on the side of the road now. Thanks John for the comment sir !! Be careful in the woodpile.

  • @ThoenWorks
    @ThoenWorks 5 років тому +1

    That old roller is the cat's meow..

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      Yeah buddy...it'd make your 33 cackle just a bit too. Not as much as this little 30, but it'd be a snoot full if you have any hill at all. Thanks for the comment sir.

  • @mrfixit603
    @mrfixit603 5 років тому

    Great old tractor. I wonder how long it took to pay the old tractors way back. Financing now , up here in Canada , we have 15 yrs (180 mths) on tractors. Crazy !! No needs anymore ,all wants. I like the old license plate, "don't laugh ,it's paid for". Take care!!

    • @billfischer6464
      @billfischer6464 5 років тому

      Are the new tractor's in Canada strapped with all the emissions crap also? Thanks

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      I'd love to have that plate on my old '85 Ford F250.... I cannot even imagine 15 year financing on anything I don't live in or rent out. Dang, that's almost crazy ain't it. But that's why most my stuff is 'seasoned'.... LOL. Thank you sir for the comment and be safe and stay warm...Spring is around the corner.

  • @coypatton3160
    @coypatton3160 5 років тому +1

    If you take s newer light weight blade, and try to dig gravel that is hard packed, expect to damage the blade as much or more than turn gravel! The old implements were build for long life and hard work if cared for. The new light weight ones are build to sell!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      There's something wanky going on because I specifically remember replying to you Coy, simply because you are almost a neighbor living so close. I just don't remember what I said. But you're right, the older stuff seemed to have a bit more metal in them even the replaceable cutting edges had more meat. I have an ancient John Deere blade with a 500 pound weight on it that is just about indestructible !!!

  • @GrampiesWorkshop
    @GrampiesWorkshop 5 років тому

    How's she goin'? Nice video Wendel. Nice to see the old working right along side the new!!! The roller is heavy for sure eh!! Does a nice job on the road though. The Massey Harris is purring pretty good!!! Take 'er easy!!!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      She's goin' pretty good Mike. No break downs at all !! We get out there and hit the road pretty good at least once a year. Maybe twice. But this year we definitely need to add rock.

  • @CountryFamily
    @CountryFamily 5 років тому +1

    Hey Wendel that Kubota sure is nice, but there's nothing like chugging along on a classic. 😀

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      Hahahahaha....I think my son in law thinks so too. He gets on one of these old ones every chance he gets.

  • @benjybaldwin773
    @benjybaldwin773 3 роки тому

    You have a pretty nice son-in-law that's willing to borrow you his brand new Kubota

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  3 роки тому +1

      Well....he was at work and I have a key to his shed...LOL.
      Thanks for the comment Benjy B.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 5 років тому

    I enjoyed this road re-building,..but tell me, what are you using for weight in that roller?
    I have the parts to make one, and have been thinking of doing this for quite some time now, I must say, I like that draw bar idea,...that's a neat idea!
    Nice video, I'm glad now that I subscribed,...thanks to Joe LeSage.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +2

      Between ol' Joe and Gord at GPoutdoors I have been the beneficiary of quite a number of subscribers. I thank them immensely for the shout outs too !! That roller is the rear drive roller off of a commercial rock and asphalt roller. I'm actually guestimating the weight as there's no easy way for me to weigh it. But compared to how the old truck grunts and the trailer pulls with either it OR one of the 4,000 pound larger tractors it has to be close to that mark. It is built of 3/4" steel plate for the round part of the roller with 1" steel sides to the drum, solid steel axle and filled with at least 75 gallons of oil. But admittedly, it is still an estimate... And no additional weight is required. LOL. The draw bar is really nice too, especially if your roadway is lined with overhanging limbs or brush. Fire up the welder Reg, build that thing !! If you live on gravel, you won't be sorry. Thanks for commenting sir.

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 5 років тому

      @@tractorman4461 Yes, I see where you get the weight of the roller, it must be close to that 4000 pound weight, 'guesstimated' of course.
      I have started on my roller 'system'. I have two rollers/drums from a 36 inch wide double drum , walk behind roller compactor. so I trying to figure out if I should have them in tandem or side by side; right now I'm thinking I should have them in tandem , with walking beam type carriage.
      Ah well, we'll see how this pans out by n by.
      Cheers!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому

      Reg Sparkes heck yeah man, go for it !! Anything at all is much better than nothing. The tandem does seem to be a bit more complicated vs. side by side but that’s without seeing exactly what you are starting with. Whatever you build, build it heavy to withstand shock. Because there will be a LOT of that going on especially if you use creek rock.

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 5 років тому +1

      @@tractorman4461 Yes I agree that it should be built very sturdily indeed, because there's a lot of static and kinetic weight being moved around, isn't there?
      My dear Wife used to say " whatever Reg builds will never fall apart." I think she was referring to my 'slight' over building of things I made back then. LOL.

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +1

      @@regsparkes6507 Shoot man, there's nothing wrong with being accused of overbuilding something....hahahaha. To ME, that's a compliment. There ain't hardly anything worse than having to cut something apart and rebuild it heavier. Good comment Reg. Awesome.

  • @sgakla
    @sgakla 5 років тому +2

    I happen to be in the market for a tractor with a front end loader in the 50hp range. Where can I find a Kabota like this that they'll pay me to take it away? LOL

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 5 років тому

      Well, I was going to suggest that maybe, if you really like tractors., you should have some fun in the shopping process and go look at a whole bunch of them, all sorts of makes.
      Enjoy the process!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  5 років тому +2

      Doggone Greg !! I just stopped by the local dealer today and they informed me they were fresh out. They said the new delivery of those particular factory specials have been delayed indefinitely. Can you believe that !! Dang it anyway. We BOTH missed the boat. )-: LOL

  • @37south47
    @37south47 4 роки тому

    Any thoughts on the John Deere compact tractors verses Kubota?

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  4 роки тому +2

      37South I think most all compact tractors of today are really pretty good. Mostly as we get older the ergonomics of the machine become more of a selling point. My suggestion would be to select the models of the various brands that interest you then go sit on them and imagine yourself 30 years older and using the same machine. John Deere has some very good tractors as well as Kubota, Kioti, Massey Ferguson and others do. I wouldn’t hesitate to pull the trigger on a JD if the opportunity came my way. I borrowed a buddies 50 hp (iirc) JD to load some limestone foundation blocks last year. And I loved it !! I did a video with JD and Limestones in the title. I can’t copy it here on the I phone but I’ll do it later on the computer for you.

    • @37south47
      @37south47 4 роки тому +1

      Tractorman44 thanks for the response. We made a decision yesterday and went with the JD. It came down to my wife liking the controls on the Deere the best and the package deal that JD offered was actually better than Kubota and mahindra by quite a lot. We did as much research as we could up to that point and after finally speaking with salesmen at each dealer in our area the JD was the most knowledgeable, straight forward and easy to understand out of them all. The Kubota salesman was actually the worst by far. Very confusing and “salesman like” comments turned me off soon as I walked in the door. Too bad cause I was leaning toward Kubota the entire time. Well up until we got serious anyway. It’s like you said tho, gonna come down to what fits a person best cause they all seem to be good tractors. Or at least that’s what I keep hearing. Thanks again for the response!

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  4 роки тому +1

      @@37south47 I know you'll be satisfied with the choice. They all have little quirks that show up, like on my little Kubota B3030 the hood can't be raised without unbolting the brush guard in front. I'm going to have to slot the holes and tilt it forward a couple degrees so it'll clear. Go figure huh. We all have to agree that all salesmen are not created equal. Some turn me off with the first comment others feel like we are sitting at a BBQ enjoying the afternoon. The way I figure it, if I keep the Missus happy, I can get away with a lot more than if she's not...shall we say....'comfortable'.LOL Thanks again for watching and commenting sir.

  • @mikeadams2339
    @mikeadams2339 4 роки тому

    Does this blade not turn 360 so it would be easier on yer neck?

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, it will rotate like normal, but...
      hahahahhaha...I I just like to complain about my neck hurting.... I like it much better when the son in law does the grading and I get to scoot around with the roller and the old Massey !! LOL.

  • @kaseycasece1340
    @kaseycasece1340 4 роки тому

    YOUNG MAN .
    U NEED BOX BLADE WITH SCARIFIERS !

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461  4 роки тому

      Well I have a tendency to agree with you. There are many times a box blade could've helped move material to where its needed a lot easier. Thanks for watching and commenting sir.