You mentioned in the video about disconnecting the hydraulic lines, and it is difficult to reconnect. After disconnecting the backhoe from the tractor, and moving forward a little. Shut the tractor off, wiggle the handle for the bucket to release the hydraulic pressure, disconnected the lines while it is off. Then turn the tractor back on and move it completely. It should be easy to reconnect the hoses this way.
I was just looking at this model last Sunday, and was wondering how it came off. Pretty easy. Wish you had pulled away and then come back to it. Don't be afraid to let your videos go longer to "fully tell" a story. People will be interested to see the "whole" process and stick around. UA-cam pays on "time watched".
HAHA! busted! I didn't want to be that weirdo who buys 50 gallons of washer-fluid at walmart... so i have been buying 5 or so at a time. But, I went up to the hills with my tractor to pick up some implements and I didn't bring the backhoe as weight. ended up using a brush hog to load the other attachments. When it came to loading the brush hog, I couldn't get it in my dump trailer by backing up.... Tried to load it with the forks but with no weight on the tractor and I tipped forward. Good thing I had it in 4wd because I would have rolled backwards into a valley. Was a scary frustrating day...
Thanks for watching it and I'm glad you liked it! Making these videos takes quite a bit of my time... and once the weather turns for the better, I don't know if I will have enough time in the day to continue to make them unless I get better at it. Trying to knock out as many as I can now while its winter.
Dad just got a New Holland Boomer 20 (same tractor) Can you still have your bottom 3 point arms on and tuck them under the backhoe subframe while the backhoe is on? Its such a bad design to have to remove one rim and tire to slide the bar through for the 3 point
Hey can you tell me if you’re running fluid in your tires? I just bought a xj2025 with backhoe and it has fluid in tires. My problem it the tractor won’t even try to spin at all. It just slips when it hits it’s limit. I was wondering if yours is the same way.
JIMeRIG thanks for responding this helps. How did your tractor handle dirt before you put fluid in? Did it get to light with a bucket of dirt? How much fluid? The dealer told me they are about 3/4 full. But I didn’t know if it react the same when I take the back hoe off and run a box blade. I don’t even run in 4wd and just seems like it stalls out. I’m just thinking I would rather spin out as stall out. I’m just trying to get this figured out. Thanks for your help
Can u please tell me where the hydraulic lines get plumbed in to? I understand the disconnects but I just installed my hoe on same setup as yours but can't be sure what ports they get connected to. I have the seat off. Please let me know. Thank you
Doesn't require to be in the seat for starting, just when moving and pto work. Maybe its only this model because it is mostly mechanical and not much computer controlled stuff on it.
You mentioned in the video about disconnecting the hydraulic lines, and it is difficult to reconnect. After disconnecting the backhoe from the tractor, and moving forward a little. Shut the tractor off, wiggle the handle for the bucket to release the hydraulic pressure, disconnected the lines while it is off. Then turn the tractor back on and move it completely. It should be easy to reconnect the hoses this way.
Give this kind man a like 👍👌 for doing the entire process 1 HANDED!!!! while holding a camera. Thanks man🙌👏
I was just looking at this model last Sunday, and was wondering how it came off. Pretty easy. Wish you had pulled away and then come back to it. Don't be afraid to let your videos go longer to "fully tell" a story. People will be interested to see the "whole" process and stick around. UA-cam pays on "time watched".
Great video, thank you. Would have liked to see removing the hydraulic lines and what you mentioned about what i think was resting it on something?
Awesome video as always. Suspiciously stockpiling washer fluid in the shop for some reason....
HAHA! busted! I didn't want to be that weirdo who buys 50 gallons of washer-fluid at walmart... so i have been buying 5 or so at a time.
But, I went up to the hills with my tractor to pick up some implements and I didn't bring the backhoe as weight. ended up using a brush hog to load the other attachments. When it came to loading the brush hog, I couldn't get it in my dump trailer by backing up.... Tried to load it with the forks but with no weight on the tractor and I tipped forward. Good thing I had it in 4wd because I would have rolled backwards into a valley. Was a scary frustrating day...
I Really like the video
Good video thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching it and I'm glad you liked it! Making these videos takes quite a bit of my time... and once the weather turns for the better, I don't know if I will have enough time in the day to continue to make them unless I get better at it. Trying to knock out as many as I can now while its winter.
How would you adjust the Hydraulic pressure on your XJ 2025 Please show me
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Dad just got a New Holland Boomer 20 (same tractor) Can you still have your bottom 3 point arms on and tuck them under the backhoe subframe while the backhoe is on?
Its such a bad design to have to remove one rim and tire to slide the bar through for the 3 point
I can, they need to be moved all the way out. However, the Boomer uses a different backhoe so it might not be exactly the same.
compared to john deere 1025r, how does it rate.
Hey can you tell me if you’re running fluid in your tires? I just bought a xj2025 with backhoe and it has fluid in tires. My problem it the tractor won’t even try to spin at all. It just slips when it hits it’s limit. I was wondering if yours is the same way.
All 4 tires are filled and wiithout the backhoe on it will spin the wheels in low but any weight on the rear and the hydro just goes into relief
JIMeRIG thanks for responding this helps. How did your tractor handle dirt before you put fluid in? Did it get to light with a bucket of dirt? How much fluid? The dealer told me they are about 3/4 full. But I didn’t know if it react the same when I take the back hoe off and run a box blade. I don’t even run in 4wd and just seems like it stalls out. I’m just thinking I would rather spin out as stall out. I’m just trying to get this figured out. Thanks for your help
Can u please tell me where the hydraulic lines get plumbed in to? I understand the disconnects but I just installed my hoe on same setup as yours but can't be sure what ports they get connected to. I have the seat off. Please let me know. Thank you
I'll get some video of it uploaded.
uploaded
@@jimerig1343 thank you very much bro. I'm going to hook it up right now. I very much appreciate your efforts to help me
How is the tractor holding up ? I am interested in the same yractor with backhoe ?
Did you get it?
Great video. How did you crank it without sitting on the seat? I have a XR4046 and have to sit down to crank. Thanks.
Doesn't require to be in the seat for starting, just when moving and pto work. Maybe its only this model because it is mostly mechanical and not much computer controlled stuff on it.
Mine needs to depress the clutch in order to start. It has a switch below the clutch petal, which I disconnect and jumper the wires :)