JCB Teleskid: Manure MASTER
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2019
- We put the JCB Teleskid 3TS-8T to work by using it to clean manure out of the pole shed!
Our initial thoughts are positive on the machine, we'll dive more into specifics about the machine in coming weeks as we get more experience with it!
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How Farms Work by Ryan Kuster is a UA-cam channel based in rural Potosi, Wisconsin.
Our mission is to teach those who didn't grow up on a farm what the farming life is like.
These videos show the Kuster family working together raising cattle and crops. We believe everyone who wants to know more about farming should be able to share the farming experience with us and we look to educate the world on many essential agriculture topics.
How Farms Work takes place on ~1,100 acres with around 75-200 cattle at any given time. Four John Deere tractors are currently used on the farm, which are a 4020, 4640, 7600, and 8235R.
Looks like a heck of a nice machine. Nice to see it getting dirty and put to work.
You know your on a farm when you get a new skidsteer and the first thing u do with it is scoop manure lol
Wooo!!! Love how the boom extended over the fence to dump the bucket! That would be an awesome addition to the farm, in what it can do and how versatile it is. Thanks for sharing, Ryan!!!!
I will say that BOOM is a game changer!
it sure is, once your use to it you dont want anything else on the farm
@Weaver Cattle Company well, alrighty then lol but it is neat lol 🤠👍 and 90g is a PASS!
@Weaver Cattle Company videos we lost the same time my ex sold it out from under me as i said above as well what i paid, i had it before the ex..
@Weaver Cattle Company speaking out of your ass
BETTER WITH THE MACALAC , it has it all
Brian, I used to be a radio dj in NYC. I grew up on and owned a very successful onion farm. I just wanted to tell you that you do a great job!
Wonderful video sir!!!
Thanks for the video 👌👍
I live on a farm in sw wisconsin and i like watching these vids to learn more and see how you farm. Im 14 so i like watching these kinds of vids and working on the farm. Keep up the good wrok
Awesome machine. Love the camera setup, footage and editing.
that looks like an expensive but fun pooper scooper.
Nice to see a British name on your farm even though the teleskid is made in the USA
Visibility in that skid loader is amazing!
Awesome machine , looks like it rides nice too ! Great vid Ryan ...
Loving the back to back videos!!!
The telescopic arm is the best when using tall machinery
Look at that reach !! That critter really gets a heaping mouth full with the grapple bucket. Sweet machine based on the video and recalling the struggles with your wheel unit.
I love the telescoping arm on the Teleskid. Handle it like a boss!
That Skid steer is the Jedi Master of Farm Work.....😁😁😁
That is quite the machine. I really like the side entrance.
Drove by your place a couple weeks ago and seen ya driving it on the road. Nice looking machine.
Wow can see a lot of advantages to that machine in that area. It’s now the same old problem do the advantages out weight the cost. Great content nice seeing that machine put to work doing what takes advantage of its ability. 👍
Some of those shots were so close I could smell the bed pack!! Great video work and an awesome machine!
Nice machine and look like it was making short work in the the pole shed. Enjoy the video Ryan and thanks have a fantastic day.
The visibility seems phenomenal from the camera perspective. I can imagine the operator's visibility.
The extending and reaching over the fence is going to be the biggest plus to help JCB sell any to farmers.
Like the side entry, Much safer and easier. A article in a paper a few years ago stated that over 75% of accidents/injuries involving skid loaders had to do with getting on and off. We bought our first in 1970.
John L. Van Treeck yeah, that and also the side entry prevents you from having to walk under the bucket when servicing the boom or anything else requiring the boom to be lifted
Good demonstration on the need for a cab!
Great video as always Ryan! It was awfully nice of JCB to let you demo this machine, and its great to see you are using it the way it should be!
It’s fun watching new operators. They can only do one thing at once. Can’t dump and move. Or release grapple and dump. It’s one thing at a time. Practice makes perfect.
That’s a nice machine! Being able to reach over the fence and into the spreader is pretty handy. I remember watching the 773 loading manure and it can barely reach into the spreader if it’s right beside it!
That thing is a beast of a machine you need to keep it
You will never get your dad out of it, lol.
Man that thing is cool. It has to be nice having that extendable boom
Putting it to use, I like it!
Nice hair cut Ryan! And keep up the awesome video
when they finally backed the spreader into the pen... *satisfying feeling*
That is satisfying to see the skitsteer taking a nice big load of manure
Very nice machine!
Looks great, I think that Tele part is very useful
Great job on the barriers around the pen look great 👍👍 use the same set up on my farm in uk
Nice machine we have a tm320s does a great job on cleaning out sheds and pushing silage in
Spent quite a few hours in a bobcat. Love em
Great vid
It is very enjoyable to watch this machine
That looks like a very handy machine!
Love ur channel and farming
I bought a 2016 JCB 280 wheeled machine and now have over 1500 hours on it. I love the side door and the visibility. I also have an Arts-Way bedding spreader on it to shred round bales of corn stalks for bedding. They make a great pair! The JCB has been trouble free and handled -30 weather this past winter with no problems. The only issue I have is the controls are a bit jumpy and even after having the dealer reprogram them, they could still use a little more fine tuning. Slightly stiffer springs in the controls would also go a long way to helping keep the machine from getting jumpy when the machine bounces. I'm hoping to get a track machine sometime down the road.
Consider doing a video with each of you running the machine, and a roundtable discussion afterwards. I think this would be interesting.Thanks.
Nice to see JCB agri doing well abroad 🙂
But its designed and built in the US.
Sure is a big learning curve on that machine, I think it would benefit u Ryan
That is pretty cool love the video
That thing is so cool!
Pretty sweet machine
Love the Tele skid 3TS-8T. so far .and it must be comfy too.
We use a teleskid on our farm for the chickens. We love it and have a second on order! We currently run 4 normal skids but they will all be replaced with teleskids
Great skid loader 👍
Hey Ryan! Many times it's the tool that makes all the difference. If a guy has the right tool(s) (JCB Teleskid 3TS-8T), the work is SO much easier and a fellow can do more in less time with 1/2 the effort. Nice machine...now to justify the co$t. As usual Ryan, thanks for sharing your day with us...take care.
That JCB looks awesome. Really like the side door and one of the reasons I never bought a skid steer is not being safe to get out with the bucket elevated. The other reasons being no 3 pt hitch, pto, can't handle deep mud, and have to haul between farms made loader tractors more economically sensible for my operation. The teleboom on that one makes it an extraordinary machine. IMO
Bobcat skidsteers with foot pedals are super fun to drive around with
Great camera angles
That JCB with the telescopic boom is a great invention. It gives you better site from the cab and you can do so many things a lot easier way than with the older machine.
You guys are not going to like giving it back at the end of the month LOL.
Impressive drone flying in the building
Great vid Ryan keep up the excellent work...
i could watch all day i think this machine has your name on it ryan
At about 3:35 I was panicking a little about the hydraulic hoses before the zip tie gave away. Lol
Looks like its doing great work for you guys.
nice piece of equipment there looks like it is worth its weight in gold!!!
Nice drone shots!
It does a pretty good job
Great video
Verry nice machine 👍🏼
Great presentation, operators on the learning curve. Matched the grapple / rock bucket the key for shed pack. Looking fwd to on going reviews of the JCB. Technology has costs attached! Cheers!
You can practically smell the productivity.
I was thinking that loading was a bit awkward. Then you got along the fence. Didnt think of that. Nice one.
Well i know what my next skid steer will be when i can afford it looks like an awesome machine ryan
Give it a couple more months and every manufacture will have something similar.
Who would of thought that a video about shoveling poop could be so fun to watch.
Looks like a great machine. I hardly ever see Jcb around here. But i see a lot of Caterpillar. But that Jcb looks like a stouter machine
there a lot of JCB here in norther western Ont. the first CB unit i operated some 22 years a go was a rubber tire articulating backhoe loader, it was great as the hoe side shifts left and right about 3 feet from center, and being it dont turn by front wheels but from the center of the machine, it was a big unit but you could get it into really tight places and power to spare
Best machine for farm use
I love it when companies think outside the box rather than making the same old thing
I was impressed with the visibility, you can see what's beside you better. I think going over fences will speed up loading and spreading because you just pull up next to the fence instead of backing in. You build a good skid loader JCB.
Pretty cool!
I have the same machine love it boom is guaranteed for life no one else offers that but my dealer tried to sell me the MDS bucket too and it hits the boom when curled all the way back and the back is to tall and you can't hardly see the cutting edge when flat so I made a huge fuss and made then get me a jcb bucket and I love it especially the side cutters on it
That thing looks really handy at your yard
Wanted to see one of these work, that boom on one side I thought it might be weak when you go into pile but it's not weak at all
I'm sorry but I guess I havta be the one guy that just says you are one lucky SOB to get to demonstrate that skidsteer. I'm jealous!!!!!
Curious to see how it handles weight with the arm on one side. But I guess it’s no different than a telehandler. Looks like an awesome machine! Can’t wait for more videos of it.
Cool video
Hey Ryan seems like you have absolutely fallin in LOVE! With this machine, do you plan on buying it? Eventually? Lol 😂 cheers man
Very nice machine. Looks more than heavy enough for your operation. The telescopic boom appears to be very handy. Is it smooth to operate. Thanks for sharing
i’ve watched you since the beginning and i hadn’t noticed that the pole shed is on concrete!
THANKS For THE SS review, I've been thinking about the JCB Tella Skid & this will make my mind up !
Nice machine
We have a JCB 190T here that we've had for around 4 years on our farms. They are great machines and we've had next to no problems. We also have a Case and a New Holland around the same age as the JCB and everyone fights over who gets to run the JCB.
interesting video, thx for sharing with all of us ;-)
Boy! that was a workout for the JCB. Also for the Kusters. I never gave it much thought that was the way beef is still produced. Within 15 miles of my farms there are not that many workers keeping the pens tidy for over 1/4 million head. No wonder the feeding industry left the corn belt for the High Plains from Lubbock to Denver.
축하 축하..!!Excellent choice !!
I know I could get used to Booming out!!!
I could get use to the side door pretty fast always sucks having a large attachment like a 60 in treespade then try to climb out the front.
If you have something that can do that you ever wanne go without
@@SKC640 that is why i never liked a skid steer until i got mine like that.. if i ever recover it would be one again,, i hate regular skid steers, hard as hell to get in and out of, and easey to get trapped
I miss the Jamie spreading poooooop videos. lol
Thanx from the left coast near the Krapitol of California we have a poooooop factory in the Krapitol building in Sscratomato
That’s pretty awesome
Hey Ryan, Thanks for the run down on the JCB, looking forward to your final comments on the Machine! I'm very interested in how they perform with a 4 in 1 bucket, etc, as there doesn't seem to be very many examples of this that I've been able to find to date. it seems to handle the Grapple OK?! I'm on 100 acres in the Northern Rivers area, New South Wales, Australia & I am looking very seriously at the JCB or Kubota Track loaders to clear my land of a lot of lantana & set it up for cattle etc.... The other main concern is back up service, but that's something which comes after the fact & JCB is an unknown in my part of the world? Keep up the good work! Cheers Aussie Steve :)
Hello beautiful machine
I’ve had 2 skid steers. A T33 Thomas very small model only 3 ft wide. Then bought a new holland L150. Nice machine. One thing you have to watch is traveling and stopping quickly with a heavy load. It’s just common sense because you can flip them. That JCB looks pretty stable on those tracks but with that boom out I’d be careful. Nice to have the use of it to try it out. What’s it worth. You should buy one up in Canada your dollar has 25-30% more buying power.