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I recently bought the Dewalt 60v flex chainsaw, I am very impressed with the power and battery longevity before needing a recharge. I cut 18 cedars 4 - 6" diameter and trimmed the limbs off with one battery. I bought the Piranha tooth bar and am very impressed with that also, cuts small trees at ground level or pulls small trees up by the root. Works good on vines and overgrowth and moves rocks with ease, and makes it easier to scoop up mulch, dirt, gravel etc.
I recently bought an 80 volt, 16" Greenworx electric to sub for my old 20" Stihl 044, which is in the shop for what's become an annual carb cleaning ritual. The Greenworx is light weight, quiet, starts and stops on a dime, and is worth every penny I paid. It uses Oregon chains, which is good. It does not tire me out after one cutting. It does not stall out. It has become my chain saw of choice to maintain my 20 acres of woodland in the N.C foothills around Wilkesboro. The Stihl, when I get it back, will be a reserve backup in emergencies where a 20" bar may be a better choice. Battery technology is betting better and better, and I think that's a good thing.
Can't wait for our snow to clear on our farm in Saskatchewan, Can, to start my small cabin and getting some fun work done with our 3720 cutting grass, digging some dirt, fixing the gravel roads and best of all prepping the garden.LOVE watching your videos,learn a lot and they really inspire me keep up the great work!!!!!!
I'm envious. I just found out I'm a 1 hour per week tractor person from previous video. You were showing some skill moving that dirt. I enjoy my brush crusher it has helped tremendously. The chipper made quick work with that tree which was very impressive. I was surprised to see those large rocks you uncovered. Thanks for sharing.
This video is great it’s not promoting which brand tractor it simply shows some good work (no pun intended) getting done. LX2610 will be delivered in 10 days and have the same work to do with it! Here to check out the tooth bar but also enjoyed watching the grapple get some work done. As always great video and I appreciate what you do on here!! Thank you.
I have the 60v DeWalt. Most of the work cutting a tree up is limbing. The cordless chainsaws are perfect for that. Light. Relatively quiet. Cut well. No fumes. Oil tank is smallish. I'd buy again in a heartbeat.
I have the Milwaukee M18 chainsaw. Its a great little machine for quick projects when I dont want to dig out the Stihl gas saw. They definitely come in handy. I also use that same toothbar on my 2025r and I love how much it adds to these tractors.
The Dewalt 20V saw is fantastic for small stuff. By small I mean anything up to like a 4" diameter. I've used mine as such for several months and am pleased - surprised actually by the battery life. Thanks for the video!
Great video, again. I just want to say how much I like to see the brush crusher at work. I wish you were closer, I live at the very southern tip of Illinois and bought the bc4300 last week inspired by you. Thanks, I hope anyone within reasonable distance of you buys one from ya. I put my 4300 on a Kubota b2650 and have been working its tail off. It's a great product and I hope you sale a bunch of em. They are great. Keep up the good work.
Awesom video. Thankya for sharing. That was good to see the Brush Crusher grapplers workin a job. i want some of those special ribbed tires for my Johnny. was doing some social tractor distancing today, diggin with my H 120 backhoe. "Tractor Theropy".
@@GoodWorksTractors Yessire. "Tractor Theropy"! My uncle & I came up with that phrase because he & I both had served in the Military in seperat wars (he was in the Vietnam conflict & I was in Operation Desert Storm). So. . . ..unfortunately we both do from PTSD. So one of the best ways to help as well as cope with things, is to be out on the tractors. Sometimes were on our John Deeres together, helping each other or we're doing our own thing. We'll call each other up & say, "Hey, ya wannuh come over for some Tractor Theropy???" Of course i'm quite sure ya done knowed the answer to that question, lol lol lol! So, this is where "Tractor Theropy" came from. I feel embarrased for asking you this. . . . . .how did i find those special ribbed tires like you have on your "duelly" Johny? Are the very expensive? Sure would like to have some for the steer & drives on my lil guy. I wannuh give em a try. Well, is time for some "Tractor Theropy". Fixin to go do some hoe work. Talk with ya later & remember. "Tractor Safe!" Thats another phrase i came up with!!! Seeya my friend. Rodney
@@truckerray7533 Haha, I feel the same way and I think a lot of us do. Great stress relief. I bought the tires from my local tire shop. They were pretty much the same price as any other style...R3,R4,R1. I really like them so far.
Great video. Very impressed by how much you were able to dig with the tooth bar on the loader bucket. I have the Dewalt DCM575 54v (equivalent of the 60v in the states) flexvolt Chainsaw. With a 9 ah battery it will get through a serious amount of lumber and while you won’t be cutting redwoods with it, I’ve cut a couple of forty footers with it no problem.
We have that dewalt 20v chainsaw and several other dewalt outdoor tools and we're happy with them. As long as you have reasonable expectations of these 20v tools you can't go wrong.
Careful backing up with an implement on and being in that small ravine. You were digging in a few times. I have a x738 and would love that chipper if it would work for me. Going to have to look into that. Great content. Keep it up and be safe.
My X590 is to small for some things I want to do. So in a couple yrs I need a 3 series JD. May have to check you out. Good video. Can’t wait to see more.
I have several Dewalt 20v tools including the chainsaw. I love them all. The chainsaw is great for a quick cut here and there without the hassle of starting a gas model.
Recently bought the 20v Dewalt polesaw, if you let the chain do the work & not bind up, it’s awesome. 2 x 5AH batteries lasted over an hour. I also have the Echo 58V saw, with the exception of the factory chain, its excellent as well.
I spent significant time looking at all the tooth bar designs I could find, and decided on the Heavy Hitch. Now that I've used the HH for a few months, I'm glad I chose it! The teeth on the HH, are incredibly useful, for breaking up sod, scarifying hard ground, and digging up rocks and roots. I discovered, that my Titan clamp on pallet forks - clamp on right over the tooth bar. That lets me leave the tooth bar on, all the time. The Heavy Hitch Tooth Bar, is a fantastic tractor upgrade!
The JD looks alot more stable than factory with Duals for sure,looks great,the DeWalt works great,we use them at hunting camp on moose and caribou for cutting ribs,ect,use vegetable oil for bar oil,
It definitely aids in stability. Hard to tell just how uneven and steep some of the spots are in video. Makes a big difference. Never tried caribou, but moose is delicious!
@@GoodWorksTractors ,Moose is my prefered,but caribou is really good sausage or meat sticks,stew meat,,keep up the great videos,wishing spring was here,still got snow,but leaving,my 3039 R is in Anchorage,just waiting out this Corona Crud for a week or so yet,till travel is lifted then Im after it
Hey GWT, maybe some of your customers that you sold tractor to would give you a testimony on how the buying process delivery was and how they like the tractor.
Pretty happy with my 20v DeWalt. One thing to remember, you will run out of bar oil before battery unlike a gas saw where you will generally run out of gas first.
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CHIPPY? Aw hun, I blew coffee all over everything when I heard you say that! LOLOL does it have some kind of power advancement? It looked like it worked great. I am really impressed with that grapple - jeez, who needs a hydraulic powered unit when that 1 obviously works? Very impressive video!
Great way to bring the bucket along grappled up. What does a 2020 1025r with bucket & loader cost? Isn't the 1025r 2wd with traction assist or is it a true 4wd transmission?
Thanks! I think toothbars and cutting edges have different purposes. The toothbars are definitely more aggressive and help with grabbing onto tangled messes of weeds, brush, even smaller logs or rocks by extending the bottom working edge of the bucket.
Gotta watch closer. I did almost nothing to the bottom. My work was grading the sides to make it a shallower crossing. Besides a very thin layer of added soil, I was driving across the rock already on the bottom of the washout.
My John Deere tractor didn't come with the hardened edge neither the holes to install the hard edge. Does John Deere have a hardened edge to strap on, or do i need to get one from Kubota? Also what are they getting for a good disk? Hows the prices on a discs, i've got a lot of rats to slice-up before i start to mow.?
No holes needed for this toothbar. It clamps down with allen screws. HeavyHitch.com is where you can buy. Use discount code GWT for 5% off your order. Disc prices vary widely, but over $2,000 for most unless it's very small.
I'm using Ego AND Milwaukee Electric saws...and just an FYI more than one tree service is experimenting with electric chainsaws for tree limb trimming from the bucket and in tree activities...:)
Hi Courtney, Great video! It looked like the ROPS were leaning forward. I was thinking that you didn't have it fully engaged, but maybe it just looks that way. I was wondering about the dual tires. Is there a special kit you use for that? Can you do it to a Kubota B2601? Thanks for the videos. They are very informative and valuable. MMS.
Hi Michael, yes, John Deere has designed the ROPS to lean forward in that manner. That is the fully upright position. I have only found that kit available for the 26x12x12 size. Still been looking for options on other tire sizes. Thanks for watching and have a great day!
No no no...this is GWT 😂👍So far, so good on the duals. I really like them. Only downside is that I'll never be able to operate a 72" wide tiller or cutter. I'm going to try out 60"ers on it which I think might be okay. Just don't like it when the rear attachments don't match up in width.
OMG this popped up, I started watching and then the orange safety helmet on the tiny tractor almost made me leave but then the electric chainsaw did me in. LOL to each his own...
@@GoodWorksTractors I'm into HP for doing things and 0 reason to wear a flimsy hat out there TBH. If a tree falls that hat ain't doing shiot! Just my 2 cents.
@@GoodWorksTractors Hey man you as well! Keep teaching..I actually run cattle and have a tractor n all that. Cant seem to find time to do videos. Take care!
Maybe it didn't show well in the video, but the stone, gravel, and rock is pervasive throughout this property. I'd say it would be an excellent choice.
Probably too late now but I'd have put a piece of 12 or 18 inch pipe in that ditch and then went right over it with the dirt to level it out and keep it from washing.
I have a 2019 jd 3025 e and am finding it difficult to get info on the hydraulics needed for a grapple, I see you are using the brush rusher. I want a grapple badly, so what is your honest opinion of the Brushcrusher. It Is fairly costly for being hydraulic free. What is your preference, and what direction can you help me with
Sir, I don't recommend products that I wouldn't use myself nor want my customers using. Believe me, there's tons of them out there that haven't made the cut. These have been around for years with positive reviews all over the internet. Compared to the combination of costs for a third function and hydraulic grapple, this is substantially cheaper. Thanks for watching!
Not sure if it's ever much of an issue for the work you do, but the loader-hydraulic-connection dust covers can (usually) be hooked together to keep the insides of the covers cleaner. Which can help reduce the cleaning needed on the quick connects after the dust covers have been used to cover the hydraulic quick-connects. Just a thought that came to mind when I noticed them hanging loose at a couple points in this video.
@@GoodWorksTractors I dont think you under stood me Milwaukee makes a battery powered to run on the large complicity Milwaukee batterys which has. Been dubbed the Milwaukee battery fuel line up
Okay, so you're a tractor dealer and can probably actually get whatever implements you want (well, within reason). Is this your actual gear -- what you personally use regularly? The reason I ask us because I figure you could get a "real" grapple at a good cost, but I see you using the Brushcrusher instead. Is it really that good? I'm seriously interested in getting one for my 3038e.
@Good Works Tractors ... and BTW, I live in southeast GA (almost to FL), so I'm sure it's VERY far away from you. Would you be able to sell and ship that far away, and still offer competitive pricing?
Hi Tim, I did a lot of research before starting to carry the Brush Crushers. Great reviews, well built product, made in the USA too. I pass up the opportunity to sell a lot of products as I don't feel they represent a good value for my customers. I can get most any attachment at dealer cost, but that really isn't the point. I want quality solutions for customers. Something like this Brush Crusher or the Worksaver electric grapple fill a void for the 90% of compact tractor owners who don't have a third function or diverter kit. Grapples have been out of reach for many due to the crazy cost of not just getting the grapple, but also paying for the additional hydraulic function. I've shipped these grapples all around your area including Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, both Carolinas, and Georgia of course. Shoot me an email if interested, thanks!
Hey man I'm loving the videos and I'm trying to get into tractors i.e. work I will most likely be doing a lot of work with a loader forks mowing and clearing (trees/land) I just want to know what you would recommend for a beginner (a little on the cheaper side) tractor that could work for me
If you noticed, I added only a few inches if that to the ravine bottom. The majority of the work was tapering both sides to have a more gradual slope. I essentially drove over the bottom of the gully as it already existed. Adding a culvert would not have made sense in this application. If it were in the deeper section of the washout, then I would have done so. In fact, I already have a culvert on reserve from a friend if I choose to make another path in a different section of the woods.
You loaded those backwards. Shouldve put the little guy up front. With the little guy in front and the big one backed on you wouldve had plenty of tongue wieght
Good music, where do you source it? I’m starting to put up videos on utube once more after a break of five years. Back then I’d regularly get emails advising of music copyright violations even though I made up tracks in Garage Band on a Mac. We have an Ego Powerplus chainsaw and it’s pretty good. Having confidence a machine will work by pressing a button is much better than cleaning out a carburettor. I dislike little petrol engines. That’s a cool little setup with the tractor, bucket & chipper. It looks good & ready to take on a forest. It is crazy in Australia too right now. Hopefully the restrictions will keep more of us healthy. I want to get back to my little farm & get to work there. Only three weeks to go till I’m out of the city and up there.
Hi Courtney, Nice tunes! Chippy worked great! I like how it is gravity feed. That brush crusher works good in the hand of a good operator. You might consider putting a black plastic corrugated culvert in that small creek. It would help level it up and keep the trail from washing out. You've probably already done something like that, but if not, check out Andrew Camarata's channel. The backhoe works great for that type of thing. Andrew is a fairly young one-man excavation company. BTW, it seems that those duellies are providing a lot of extra traction. Great idea. Were you in 4WD filling in that creek?
Thanks Allen! Yeah, I was impressed with how the logs and limbs fed right into the chipper. The area I chose for crossing the ravine is really just the natural bottom. I more or less graded the embankments to provide a shallower crossing. We'll see as time goes by as I may need to add one in the future, but I'm guessing it'll be just fine. Yes, tires and dually combo is really a great combination. I love them!
The new John Deere is not the same as the old ones .I have a 4310 doesn’t have much power the plastic body parts suck they break easily. And to top it off it has a yanmar engine made in India.
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You present very well, and very decent material. I learn a lot from your videos and appreciate it, thanks!
These videos are great for us to learn what our tractors can really do, and what attachments we really need.
I recently bought the Dewalt 60v flex chainsaw, I am very impressed with the power and battery longevity before needing a recharge. I cut 18 cedars 4 - 6" diameter and trimmed the limbs off with one battery. I bought the Piranha tooth bar and am very impressed with that also, cuts small trees at ground level or pulls small trees up by the root. Works good on vines and overgrowth and moves rocks with ease, and makes it easier to scoop up mulch, dirt, gravel etc.
I recently bought an 80 volt, 16" Greenworx electric to sub for my old 20" Stihl 044, which is in the shop for what's become an annual carb cleaning ritual. The Greenworx is
light weight, quiet, starts and stops on a dime, and is worth every penny I paid. It uses Oregon chains, which is good. It does not tire me out after one cutting. It does not
stall out. It has become my chain saw of choice to maintain my 20 acres of woodland in the N.C foothills around Wilkesboro. The Stihl, when I get it back, will be a reserve
backup in emergencies where a 20" bar may be a better choice. Battery technology is betting better and better, and I think that's a good thing.
Can't wait for our snow to clear on our farm in Saskatchewan, Can, to start my small cabin and getting some fun work done with our 3720 cutting grass, digging some dirt, fixing the gravel roads and best of all prepping the garden.LOVE watching your videos,learn a lot and they really inspire me keep up the great work!!!!!!
Thanks so much for watching and hope you thaw out soon!
@@GoodWorksTractors yes it just snowed another foot again after the snow was almost gone but I think the snow is almost done
Yuck!
I'm envious. I just found out I'm a 1 hour per week tractor person from previous video. You were showing some skill moving that dirt. I enjoy my brush crusher it has helped tremendously. The chipper made quick work with that tree which was very impressive. I was surprised to see those large rocks you uncovered. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Mark, thanks for watching! It is fun playing around with all that equipment. Wish I had time to do it more often!
Great video ! Good to see that machine working ! I am definitely going to get one of those tooth bars ! Thanks for the content ! Matt F
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This video is great it’s not promoting which brand tractor it simply shows some good work (no pun intended) getting done. LX2610 will be delivered in 10 days and have the same work to do with it! Here to check out the tooth bar but also enjoyed watching the grapple get some work done. As always great video and I appreciate what you do on here!! Thank you.
I have the 60v DeWalt. Most of the work cutting a tree up is limbing. The cordless chainsaws are perfect for that. Light. Relatively quiet. Cut well. No fumes. Oil tank is smallish. I'd buy again in a heartbeat.
Some great points, thanks c!
A tooth bar is on my bucket list 🤣
Always good to have a wish list, haha!
hah, that's punny
Having fun with your toys is always cool to see
Thanks as always Chris!
I have the Milwaukee M18 chainsaw. Its a great little machine for quick projects when I dont want to dig out the Stihl gas saw. They definitely come in handy. I also use that same toothbar on my 2025r and I love how much it adds to these tractors.
The Dewalt 20V saw is fantastic for small stuff. By small I mean anything up to like a 4" diameter. I've used mine as such for several months and am pleased - surprised actually by the battery life. Thanks for the video!
Glad to hear it! I enjoyed my first use with it.
Great video, again. I just want to say how much I like to see the brush crusher at work. I wish you were closer, I live at the very southern tip of Illinois and bought the bc4300 last week inspired by you. Thanks, I hope anyone within reasonable distance of you buys one from ya. I put my 4300 on a Kubota b2650 and have been working its tail off. It's a great product and I hope you sale a bunch of em. They are great. Keep up the good work.
Awesome, glad to hear it! Thanks so much for watching and have a great day!
Awesom video. Thankya for sharing. That was good to see the Brush Crusher grapplers workin a job. i want some of those special ribbed tires for my Johnny.
was doing some social tractor distancing today, diggin with my H 120 backhoe. "Tractor Theropy".
I do love the tires. Yes sir, good ol' tractor therapy
@@GoodWorksTractors Yessire. "Tractor Theropy"! My uncle & I came up with that phrase because he & I both had served in the Military in seperat wars (he was in the Vietnam conflict & I was in Operation Desert Storm). So. . . ..unfortunately we both do from PTSD. So one of the best ways to help as well as cope with things, is to be out on the tractors. Sometimes were on our John Deeres together, helping each other or we're doing our own thing. We'll call each other up & say, "Hey, ya wannuh come over for some Tractor Theropy???" Of course i'm quite sure ya done knowed the answer to that question, lol lol lol! So, this is where "Tractor Theropy" came from.
I feel embarrased for asking you this. . . . . .how did i find those special ribbed tires like you have on your "duelly" Johny? Are the very expensive? Sure would like to have some for the steer & drives on my lil guy. I wannuh give em a try.
Well, is time for some "Tractor Theropy". Fixin to go do some hoe work. Talk with ya later & remember. "Tractor Safe!" Thats another phrase i came up with!!! Seeya my friend. Rodney
@@truckerray7533 Haha, I feel the same way and I think a lot of us do. Great stress relief. I bought the tires from my local tire shop. They were pretty much the same price as any other style...R3,R4,R1. I really like them so far.
@@GoodWorksTractors Okie dokie, Awesome. are the those special tires any than can be ordered directly from you???
"TRACTOR THEROPY" my friend
Two days ago my 1025R visited the western side of my woods because I finally built a bridge over my Trouble Creek. Man did it feel good.
Haha, mission accomplished.
Great video. Very impressed by how much you were able to dig with the tooth bar on the loader bucket. I have the Dewalt DCM575 54v (equivalent of the 60v in the states) flexvolt Chainsaw. With a 9 ah battery it will get through a serious amount of lumber and while you won’t be cutting redwoods with it, I’ve cut a couple of forty footers with it no problem.
Awesome Mick, thanks so much for watching!
I got the same tractor but singles wheels on the back love it great video
Thanks for watching!
We have that dewalt 20v chainsaw and several other dewalt outdoor tools and we're happy with them. As long as you have reasonable expectations of these 20v tools you can't go wrong.
Good to know, thanks for watching!
You have a lot of future play time ahead of ya... chippy looks like it's holding it own.
Haha, I hope so!
@@GoodWorksTractors several of us are steering business your way on the compact tractor sites when able...fyi
I appreciate it Randal!
Careful backing up with an implement on and being in that small ravine. You were digging in a few times. I have a x738 and would love that chipper if it would work for me. Going to have to look into that. Great content. Keep it up and be safe.
Agreed, hence the reason for tapering the slopes, haha!
Bought a green work electric chain saw and just love it, great for small stuff! Duel wheels look like they work great!
My X590 is to small for some things I want to do. So in a couple yrs I need a 3 series JD. May have to check you out. Good video. Can’t wait to see more.
Thanks for watching!
I have several Dewalt 20v tools including the chainsaw. I love them all. The chainsaw is great for a quick cut here and there without the hassle of starting a gas model.
Agreed, thanks for your input!
Recently bought the 20v Dewalt polesaw, if you let the chain do the work & not bind up, it’s awesome. 2 x 5AH batteries lasted over an hour. I also have the Echo 58V saw, with the exception of the factory chain, its excellent as well.
I spent significant time looking at all the tooth bar designs I could find, and decided on the Heavy Hitch. Now that I've used the HH for a few months, I'm glad I chose it!
The teeth on the HH, are incredibly useful, for breaking up sod, scarifying hard ground, and digging up rocks and roots. I discovered, that my Titan clamp on pallet forks - clamp on right over the tooth bar. That lets me leave the tooth bar on, all the time. The Heavy Hitch Tooth Bar, is a fantastic tractor upgrade!
praying your family safe. Cheers.
Thank you, same to you and yours.
Great video and great channel!
I appreciate it sir!
Awesome - good social distancing
I do my best!
The JD looks alot more stable than factory with Duals for sure,looks great,the DeWalt works great,we use them at hunting camp on moose and caribou for cutting ribs,ect,use vegetable oil for bar oil,
It definitely aids in stability. Hard to tell just how uneven and steep some of the spots are in video. Makes a big difference. Never tried caribou, but moose is delicious!
@@GoodWorksTractors ,Moose is my prefered,but caribou is really good sausage or meat sticks,stew meat,,keep up the great videos,wishing spring was here,still got snow,but leaving,my 3039 R is in Anchorage,just waiting out this Corona Crud for a week or so yet,till travel is lifted then Im after it
Nice work!
Thanks!
looks like you have enough downed timber to build a bridge over the ravine using the chain saw and the brush crusher
Hey GWT, maybe some of your customers that you sold tractor to would give you a testimony on how the buying process delivery was and how they like the tractor.
Pretty happy with my 20v DeWalt. One thing to remember, you will run out of bar oil before battery unlike a gas saw where you will generally run out of gas first.
I noticed that bar oil was running down quickly.
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Do you think a culvert might be needed
been using my buddies 40v dewalt 16" and it works pretty good for a battery operated one
Nice, thanks for watching!
CHIPPY? Aw hun, I blew coffee all over everything when I heard you say that! LOLOL does it have some kind of power advancement? It looked like it worked great. I am really impressed with that grapple - jeez, who needs a hydraulic powered unit when that 1 obviously works? Very impressive video!
Haha, sorry about that Belinda!
@@GoodWorksTractors made me smile to see you having such a good time. Tractor therapy works wonders with me.....
I would like to see how you put dool rear tires on your tractor
I have a video about it on my channel from a couple months ago
where did you get the adapter for the duel wheels i have the next size up tractor
What size brush hog should i use on a 1023e
48"
What's that attachment on the compact tractor that was used to shred the cut wood called? Can that be used for making silahe
It is a Wallenstein chipper. I don't think it's intended to make silage though.
@@GoodWorksTractors thanks bro.
Awesome content thanks for the videos
Thanks for watching!
have you tried the brush crusher with the center teeth installed. ??
Not yet, but hope to eventually. They keep selling out so haven't had a chance
Great content....
Much appreciated!
When did the ROPS start tipping forward? My 1025R ROPS is either vertical, back 90 degrees, or folded down?.
2018 I think
Great way to bring the bucket along grappled up. What does a 2020 1025r with bucket & loader cost? Isn't the 1025r 2wd with traction assist or is it a true 4wd transmission?
It's 4WD. True 4WD if locking diff is also used. Not sure on new cost for that setup. I only sell used. Maybe $15,000-16,000?
Great video! Any pros and con for tooth bar vs cutting edge? Be sure to keep Chippy well fed!
Thanks! I think toothbars and cutting edges have different purposes. The toothbars are definitely more aggressive and help with grabbing onto tangled messes of weeds, brush, even smaller logs or rocks by extending the bottom working edge of the bucket.
What is going to keep the rain coming down that wash from taking your work downhill?
Gotta watch closer. I did almost nothing to the bottom. My work was grading the sides to make it a shallower crossing. Besides a very thin layer of added soil, I was driving across the rock already on the bottom of the washout.
What is the reason for duel wheels on your subcompact tractor?
Lateral stability and I think they look cool.
when using the brush chipper what rpm do you run the tractor?
Same as you would a mower...at least that's what I did
how do you like them tires i would think that the t3s would have been better out there i think they are the t3s
Fantastic. The woods is one of the places they were designed to go.
Do they sell a duel tire setup for the 2025r?
Not that I've seen.
My John Deere tractor didn't come with the hardened edge neither the holes to install the hard edge. Does John Deere have a hardened edge to strap on, or do i need to get one from Kubota? Also what are they getting for a good disk? Hows the prices on a discs, i've got a lot of rats to slice-up before i start to mow.?
No holes needed for this toothbar. It clamps down with allen screws. HeavyHitch.com is where you can buy. Use discount code GWT for 5% off your order. Disc prices vary widely, but over $2,000 for most unless it's very small.
Title of video is for a tooth bar. So many links for stuff in the description but I don't see the tooth bar.
here ya go: heavyhitch.com/toothbars/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwjIKYBhC6ARIsAGEds-KNGt31SGLyzH2xQ2CjdVcsJm2S6clsYdNr5BUnpiYTH0OziD7X5ywaAtz7EALw_wcB
Those duly tires look like they really help with stability👍
Yes, they were a big help!
I'm using Ego AND Milwaukee Electric saws...and just an FYI more than one tree service is experimenting with electric chainsaws for tree limb trimming from the bucket and in tree activities...:)
Apparently I'm just late to the party! Nothing new there though 😂
Where can I get that tooth bar? That's not a piranha, I think.
Hi Courtney,
Great video! It looked like the ROPS were leaning forward. I was thinking that you didn't have it fully engaged, but maybe it just looks that way.
I was wondering about the dual tires. Is there a special kit you use for that? Can you do it to a Kubota B2601?
Thanks for the videos. They are very informative and valuable.
MMS.
Hi Michael, yes, John Deere has designed the ROPS to lean forward in that manner. That is the fully upright position. I have only found that kit available for the 26x12x12 size. Still been looking for options on other tire sizes. Thanks for watching and have a great day!
I could use all of those attachments, how can I get in touch?
Wait... is this ttwt? Lol I was wondering about these dual tires... so its better with?
No no no...this is GWT 😂👍So far, so good on the duals. I really like them. Only downside is that I'll never be able to operate a 72" wide tiller or cutter. I'm going to try out 60"ers on it which I think might be okay. Just don't like it when the rear attachments don't match up in width.
"Chippy" looks a lot like my 20+ year old Wallenstein, except mine has a much taller discharge chute.
Interesting, wonder if it's a comparable model?
It's a BX-60. I could email you photos if you like!
OMG this popped up, I started watching and then the orange safety helmet on the tiny tractor almost made me leave but then the electric chainsaw did me in. LOL to each his own...
Got it, so you're against safety and clean energy. 🤣👍
@@GoodWorksTractors I'm into HP for doing things and 0 reason to wear a flimsy hat out there TBH. If a tree falls that hat ain't doing shiot! Just my 2 cents.
I really don't care man. Just giving you a hard time. Do what you want and I will too. Hope you and yours are staying healthy!
@@GoodWorksTractors Hey man you as well! Keep teaching..I actually run cattle and have a tractor n all that. Cant seem to find time to do videos. Take care!
You should research Wallace Rakes they are fantastic with small tractors like this.
I'll take a look
Those teeth look like they do a great job. I wonder if I can dig into a rocky gravely bank with them.
Maybe it didn't show well in the video, but the stone, gravel, and rock is pervasive throughout this property. I'd say it would be an excellent choice.
@@GoodWorksTractors do you sell that? Ill add it to my tiller depending on cost.
The toothbars? I have a discount code that you can use at Heavy Hitch. 5% off with code GWT. 👍
i would like to get a tooth bar for my 3025
They've got them at heavyhitch.com. Use code GWT to save 5% as well.
Probably too late now but I'd have put a piece of 12 or 18 inch pipe in that ditch and then went right over it with the dirt to level it out and keep it from washing.
That is the long term plan if needed. However after spring and and fall rainy seasons, I can still easily traverse. No washout at all yet.
I would have liked to hear the tractor working when chipping. Does it lug it down very much??
Audio was distorted as microphone was too far away. I don't recall much lugging down on the engine.
Please show us more of CHIPPY. Before I invest in one I would like to see how it holds up.
I plan to
I have a 2019 jd 3025 e and am finding it difficult to get info on the hydraulics needed for a grapple, I see you are using the brush rusher. I want a grapple badly, so what is your honest opinion of the Brushcrusher. It Is fairly costly for being hydraulic free. What is your preference, and what direction can you help me with
Sir, I don't recommend products that I wouldn't use myself nor want my customers using. Believe me, there's tons of them out there that haven't made the cut. These have been around for years with positive reviews all over the internet. Compared to the combination of costs for a third function and hydraulic grapple, this is substantially cheaper. Thanks for watching!
Greatly appreciate you answer and the timeliness of your response
Not sure if it's ever much of an issue for the work you do, but the loader-hydraulic-connection dust covers can (usually) be hooked together to keep the insides of the covers cleaner. Which can help reduce the cleaning needed on the quick connects after the dust covers have been used to cover the hydraulic quick-connects.
Just a thought that came to mind when I noticed them hanging loose at a couple points in this video.
Yeah, these ones never stay together.
Honestly we love out Milwaukee fuel chainsaw
Of course, no comparison to a gas chainsaw.
@@GoodWorksTractors I dont think you under stood me Milwaukee makes a battery powered to run on the large complicity Milwaukee batterys which has. Been dubbed the Milwaukee battery fuel line up
Ah, nice. I saw fuel and assumed gas. Haven't heard of that one!
Okay, so you're a tractor dealer and can probably actually get whatever implements you want (well, within reason). Is this your actual gear -- what you personally use regularly? The reason I ask us because I figure you could get a "real" grapple at a good cost, but I see you using the Brushcrusher instead. Is it really that good? I'm seriously interested in getting one for my 3038e.
Tim Sawyer let me know if you doi want one no I need one too
@Good Works Tractors ... and BTW, I live in southeast GA (almost to FL), so I'm sure it's VERY far away from you. Would you be able to sell and ship that far away, and still offer competitive pricing?
Hi Tim, I did a lot of research before starting to carry the Brush Crushers. Great reviews, well built product, made in the USA too. I pass up the opportunity to sell a lot of products as I don't feel they represent a good value for my customers. I can get most any attachment at dealer cost, but that really isn't the point. I want quality solutions for customers. Something like this Brush Crusher or the Worksaver electric grapple fill a void for the 90% of compact tractor owners who don't have a third function or diverter kit. Grapples have been out of reach for many due to the crazy cost of not just getting the grapple, but also paying for the additional hydraulic function.
I've shipped these grapples all around your area including Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, both Carolinas, and Georgia of course. Shoot me an email if interested, thanks!
Hey man I'm loving the videos and I'm trying to get into tractors i.e. work I will most likely be doing a lot of work with a loader forks mowing and clearing (trees/land) I just want to know what you would recommend for a beginner (a little on the cheaper side) tractor that could work for me
Thanks so much for watching! Hard to beat a 1 Series unless you have some enormous tasks that require much more capacity.
Good Works Tractors ok! Thanks I’ll keep looking and keep watching your videos 👍🏼
A box blade might have made the ravine work easier.
Shouldn’t you put in a culvert for drainage when it rains? Will this just get washed away?
My thoughts also.
If you noticed, I added only a few inches if that to the ravine bottom. The majority of the work was tapering both sides to have a more gradual slope. I essentially drove over the bottom of the gully as it already existed. Adding a culvert would not have made sense in this application. If it were in the deeper section of the washout, then I would have done so. In fact, I already have a culvert on reserve from a friend if I choose to make another path in a different section of the woods.
I’d just dug it out and put in gravel and a 12” cement culvert pipe. Not that expensive and upkeep over the next couple of decades is minimal.
I did almost no work to the ravine itself. Simply tapered the sides to make it navigable. That would have been a lot of wasted time and expense.
You loaded those backwards. Shouldve put the little guy up front. With the little guy in front and the big one backed on you wouldve had plenty of tongue wieght
I disagree.
Minitractor with doubles. :D
That's right.
Good music, where do you source it? I’m starting to put up videos on utube once more after a break of five years. Back then I’d regularly get emails advising of music copyright violations even though I made up tracks in Garage Band on a Mac.
We have an Ego Powerplus chainsaw and it’s pretty good. Having confidence a machine will work by pressing a button is much better than cleaning out a carburettor. I dislike little petrol engines.
That’s a cool little setup with the tractor, bucket & chipper. It looks good & ready to take on a forest.
It is crazy in Australia too right now. Hopefully the restrictions will keep more of us healthy. I want to get back to my little farm & get to work there. Only three weeks to go till I’m out of the city and up there.
Thanks. UA-cam Music Library.
Why not a Stihl?
I've already got all the DeWalt batteries.
Hi Courtney, Nice tunes! Chippy worked great! I like how it is gravity feed. That brush crusher works good in the hand of a good operator. You might consider putting a black plastic corrugated culvert in that small creek. It would help level it up and keep the trail from washing out. You've probably already done something like that, but if not, check out Andrew Camarata's channel. The backhoe works great for that type of thing. Andrew is a fairly young one-man excavation company.
BTW, it seems that those duellies are providing a lot of extra traction. Great idea. Were you in 4WD filling in that creek?
Thanks Allen! Yeah, I was impressed with how the logs and limbs fed right into the chipper. The area I chose for crossing the ravine is really just the natural bottom. I more or less graded the embankments to provide a shallower crossing. We'll see as time goes by as I may need to add one in the future, but I'm guessing it'll be just fine. Yes, tires and dually combo is really a great combination. I love them!
Yeah, I'm a pro at social distancing too. People? What annoying people? Heh. But this Corona thing is still getting downright scary.
Haha yeah, can't wait til this is in the rearview mirror!
love my dewalt chainsaw throw it in a waterproof bag then in the buggy for trail cleaning.
The new John Deere is not the same as the old ones .I have a 4310 doesn’t have much power the plastic body parts suck they break easily. And to top it off it has a yanmar engine made in India.
I clicked on this to get more info on the lamp on teeth, I got to see everything but.didn’t even leave any info on how to find them.
Toothbar info is mentioned in the video, in the video description, and in the comments section. Here it is again, thanks. heavyhitch.com 5% off with discount code GWT. Thanks for watching!
Man music has to go wow. Hey that wash out needs a culvert pipe other than that property looks great. Glad to see you getting out !
I like the music. Better than loud engine noise the entire time. I hate that.
Omg
Dewolt suks
That's because Dewolt is a knock off. 👍
Hey good works tractor man where do you hale from
Michigan...my wife says my accent gives it away...dooon't ya knoow ...I beg to differ