Hi Shaun here from North Wales UK. I contacted Ken ages ago to see if he would send me some of the same hooks over to the UK.Ken gave me fantastic service and advice via email, and i double checked that they would fit onto my loader as its on an old Kubota but no idea what make of loader it is!I searched the internet for ages and was unable to find a UK supplier,apart from cheap nasty ones that cannot be trusted.They arrived in the post,and i made two videos,one showing what i had bought and another with the fitting.They fitted better than i hoped and i also put a eye bracket on the front of the tractor bolted directly on the chassis for exactly the same job as you,pulling out some small tree stumps.Ive used them many times for all sorts of jobs and they are worth every penny.Good job well done there,keep up the good work.
Nice job with the hooks, I agree by the cylinders was best, any close to the center and I would think about putting a gusset/brace on the underside of that lip so the top of the bucket doesn't bend downwards. When you get the spacers... are you gonna widen the whole machine, put the left front tire on the right and the right side on the left?
I was not planning on it, that maybe something that I should take a look at doing. When I was looking at them I did notice there are some spacers for the front also. I was mainly concerned on getting the turn buckles to stop hitting the tires. These are aftermarket not from John Deere.
@@rsmstuff3178 yeah I hear those turn buckles are a problem... but i just thought if its free it may be an idea to widen the whole tractor for stability because it won't cost anything but your time, again your tractor your call, keep up the great videos 👍
I disagree with that, hp doesn’t make more pressure. All 3D tractors have the same system pressure. The 35/43 have higher flow pumps than the 25. This means you can do work faster. All 3 have the same lift and axle capacities.
Hi Shaun here from North Wales UK. I contacted Ken ages ago to see if he would send me some of the same hooks over to the UK.Ken gave me fantastic service and advice via email, and i double checked that they would fit onto my loader as its on an old Kubota but no idea what make of loader it is!I searched the internet for ages and was unable to find a UK supplier,apart from cheap nasty ones that cannot be trusted.They arrived in the post,and i made two videos,one showing what i had bought and another with the fitting.They fitted better than i hoped and i also put a eye bracket on the front of the tractor bolted directly on the chassis for exactly the same job as you,pulling out some small tree stumps.Ive used them many times for all sorts of jobs and they are worth every penny.Good job well done there,keep up the good work.
We had a crab apple tree with thorns like that on its branches. Maybe it's a young crab apple tree. Great vid, keep it up.
Thanks for the info.
Nice job on the hooks they look great and make things easy to hook on
Thanks
Could also be locust trees. They are common on old farms where they used to be planted for growing rot-proof fence posts.
Can’t wait to hear about the wheel spacers. Thinking about getting some too!
I’m waiting and hopefully they will work out.
Nice job with the hooks, I agree by the cylinders was best, any close to the center and I would think about putting a gusset/brace on the underside of that lip so the top of the bucket doesn't bend downwards. When you get the spacers... are you gonna widen the whole machine, put the left front tire on the right and the right side on the left?
I was not planning on it, that maybe something that I should take a look at doing. When I was looking at them I did notice there are some spacers for the front also. I was mainly concerned on getting the turn buckles to stop hitting the tires. These are aftermarket not from John Deere.
@@rsmstuff3178 yeah I hear those turn buckles are a problem... but i just thought if its free it may be an idea to widen the whole tractor for stability because it won't cost anything but your time, again your tractor your call, keep up the great videos 👍
Your tractor might be the wrong shade of orange but you got a new sub here anyways.
Nothing wrong with orange.
Buckthorn trees, maybe?
This seems like you can easily over pressurize your loader actuators by wrenching on trees like that
I will not argue with that, you do make a good point.
The 35 and 43 put more hp to the pump creating more pressure
I disagree with that, hp doesn’t make more pressure. All 3D tractors have the same system pressure. The 35/43 have higher flow pumps than the 25. This means you can do work faster. All 3 have the same lift and axle capacities.
@@rsmstuff3178 Google it I'm not explaining all of it lol
locust tree
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