I had a B6000 back in the last century. Snow plow/grader blade. I also had a 4 ft rotary mower. The PTO tho rotated backwards on the 6000’s , so the very experienced Woods dealer just got the torch out, hammered a new edge, quenched them, and put them on. I never wore them out! I see your friend had the converter attachment to reverse the rotation, super expensive back then. I built a three point concrete block (~200 pounds) counterweight - I leveled many many tons of soil, gravel, and snow with that 12 horse. Thanks for reminding me 👍
That 5025 was the right tool for the right job. We have a B7100 (3 cylinders) of the same vintage as that B6000. It’s great for skidding logs out of the woods, and also for small Brush Hogging (4 ft). Nice video and drone footage. Keep up the good work!
I really miss the old b6000. I started snow plowing using three of them to do sidewalks, in an office complex. We had power angle 48 inch blades on them and worked great. The deepest snow I pushed with one was almost 26inches with 48inch drifts. Pushed through it with out a problem.
Great job on all that cutting makes such an improvement in the looks of a property. I like any videos of the shop upgrades it gives us all ideas how to improve our own shops. Have a great day 👍
Sure things that don't have tractors are still part of life. I really enjoy videos when you are working together around the house, on the shop, repairing equipment, and all other aspects of equipment.
I think you guys are continuing to a great job with all of your projects I enjoy watching thank you keep up the great work I am amazed by your wife and what a trooper she is you all are truly blessed
A great combination for the Kubota Gear drive is Lo Range, Third fear with 3/4 Throttle. I run my B7100 like that and it will go thru just about any height grass/Thicket/ Weed..
This video relaxes me so much. I love mowing and bush hogging. My favorite tractor is a Ford 4000 diesel and a heavy duty 6’ rotary built at Big Bee in Tremont, Ms.
The little Kubota tractors are animals! Lol.. I have a B7100 that’s been worked like a government mule! It’s 18 hp, it handles a 4 foot bush hog and finish mower great. I got a new 3035 JD, it was hard to switch from Kubota but I love the new JD!!
I really like this channel, down to earth folks not trying to promote anything, simple. honest reviews and good tips. I've always wanted a Johnny... maybe one day doesn't hurt to dream a little. As far as videos all videos are good so yes please include the barn rehab... all videos are great. Can't wait for the next one. Love you guys
Thanks for making these videos! My 5075M and 10’ mower (pull type) is a great match. I wouldn’t go with a 12’ though. There are times the 10’ pulls my tractor down in heavy green weeds. Keep making videos!
So that was very cool at 15:40 - 15:50 how that mower just rode up on the surface of that hump w/o bottoming out - really good display of that feature.
I agree, I enjoy the barn rehab videos too, especially since I’m doing a lot of similar work in my own barn. Especially insulation and lighting projects.
Show us all your videos I love seeing how other people do stuff as I'm always looking for easier ways as I'm getting older and slower to get stuff done
I like the barn videos. Tractor related or not I just enjoy your content. Great job flying the drone btw... I really enjoy watching the drone footage. Most people don't realize what goes into filming and editing and how much work it takes and just wanted you both to know that I notice the work you guys put in!
That’s exactly what I do every week 3-4 days a week Tim! Almost all the lots I do are 1-15 Acres I first used my 3320 open station with 60” Bush hog . A month and a half ago I bought a 3520 with cab and I tell ya I’m spoiled now :) no more being covered/breathing in dust the Cab is the way to go ! I also found a great deal on a barley used 72” Bush hog just foot wider but it’s great had brand new blades on it too . Anyhow wish I could run one like that on my larger jobs 5 acres and up I’d say would awesome ! Great video !,,
I wish but a lot of the jobs have debris etc ... need to be able to squeeze in mostly residential vacant lots and comercial but yes would be great on bigger jobs but a lot of them are hourly too !
You are correct about the collision avoidance on the drone, the Mavic does a poor job detecting thin stuff like wires or leafless trees. It works generally quite well, just bear in mind that it does not work in motions to the sides either, or around things like wires or winter trees. Fun watching that brush cutter wipe out all that tangled mess!
I would love to see more videos with the 1025R...I am thinking about getting one and want to see all I can. Thanks for all that you guys do and thanks for sharing...
Mike, we have hundreds of episodes with the 1025r. Have you seen them all? We continue to show it frequently. ...but with our extensive history of 1025r episodes, you should get a feel for abilities and limitations.
@@TractorTimewithTim I bet I have seem 90% of them. I have been driving a X738 and want to upgrade so as many more as I can see the better. I have ordered a cab for one and am waiting...Thanks for the reply...
I was filming peanut harvest a few weeks back and hung mine in a tree. The man running the peanut combine shot it out of the tree. I’ll leave a link below if you’d like to see it. Those little kubota tractors were tough machines in there day. One of the first compact tractors as well.
ua-cam.com/video/wFfapW85c3s/v-deo.html This is the video. It’s towards the end of the video. Go to the 18 min mark if you don’t have time to watch the whole video.
Thanks for watching, Ken! Go to the ‘videos’ tab on our main channel page. You can see them all there! Seems lots of folks accidentally miss several episodes. Also, make sure you are subscribed, and click that bell so that you get notifications
If you video it we will watch. YEAH - equipment shed, driveway, house, water heater, HVAC / HVAC failure, pond - it's all good. Critters and family are even better. Hope Katriel is good and saving the world from famine. [ Brother in law just came back from Africa for L O L and goes to Madagascar for another two ] I know it is "Tractor Time ..." but I enjoy it all. Thanks and take care
15.5 acres. I grew up on a farm. The house that came with the primary farm set on 160 acres. In total during the height of my father's farming career he farmed around six sections of cultivated fields and pastures. Today at the age of 84 he farms around 3.75 acres.
I have a front loader with a bucket on my tractor I let it down close to the ground when I am Bushhogging a place I am not familiar with and with tall weeds. Which bucket down it will let you know there's stump in the way of the tractor.
I have to rehab my shop. Started out so I could dance in it - now it is watch the step! Ordered one surface grinder and they shipped me 2 for the same price. Great double floor use. Then I loaded in three 17' U-Haul's in there after Dad Passed. Naturally my collection of stuff for the tractor is bogging us down. Looking at taking one off a Ford that is stuck on the property. Might just fit my 1025R. Someday maybe a bigger GD Tractor , but for now no.
Very nice Job Tim . That's a nice size tractor . Maybe in a couple years for now I just keep the old 2120 working . I cut raked and baled with an old 267 New Holland baler 170 acres , mostly clean up fields . Next year I thing it's time to get a brush hog . I tried a flail mower this summer , but in 6 foot high rough grass it didn't work so well . cut it all with a regular old 7 foot mower . Sorry long winded enjoy your videos Bless you and be safe
I keep watching these videos and am very impressed by the cut quality and how much you can cover without using high horsepower machines. Currently looking for one of these or similar machines for pasture management and reclamation.
They still make them bullet proof... I've got a b7800 16hp and a L275 kubota... The Kubota b7800 has over 3000 hours. Fel and hoe... Never breaks down and is is HST... My l275 is a tank also it is 28hp with standard shift 8 forward 7 reverse.... with fel... Its a tank.... My buddy has a l2501 a new one and it is also a tank... kubota is ten times better then John Deere..... Below 50hp that is... Above 50 they are made in the US and are built like a tractor should be...
The B6000 pto counter rotates but its fine if the mower is setup for that. When new, a reverser was available but are like hen's teeth to find. Tough little tractors.
@@timothykeith1367 It has the reverse gear installed on it, you can see it at 0:42 Other than that, it looks pretty stock, except the aftermarket breather on the left side.
@@joshmiller3673 My dad has an original one. We moded a backhoe pump to run backwards for it, and flipped blades on a woods mower that works OK. We also have an original tiller for it.
If I can give a tip while using a bush-hog is to be careful mowing road sides with a cab-less tractor. I know at least a couple farmers, 1 being my uncle. Who have lost an eye mowing road sides. It's more common than what one would think. What happened was the bush-hog picked up some old barbed-wire laying down, wrapped it, and slung it forward around the operator. Thought I should share, It had me watching out growing up.
I enjoyed this video as well as all the others, barn rehab included. I especially enjoyed the Deer/Kubota comparison series and would have found those videos very useful last year when I spent hours, miles and fuel gathering some of the information you presented while trying to decide on the best tractor for my property. Very fair, concise and helpful information that would be helpful when one is in the tire kicking phase of buying. In the end I went with the Massey 1710tlb but had considered both the Deere and Kubota, all exceptionally good machines. Btw, the videos and editing are first rate, kudos to you both.
Of course we enjoy the non tractor videos! Could have lit those brush piles on the way by ;D Looks like you need Vinny to flatten out the land in the second area.
Always a good idea to have the longest extendable fishing Rod possible and line with you when droning. Also nothing you film can be boring... Barn is part of your "story"
Interesting the tractor size like Johnnie 5 was a standard size tractor when we lived in farm country. There were lots IH 666 and JD 4020's there a few 1026's and 1256 IH
It really doesn’t matter if it is mowing, digging or barn rehab. I just enjoy watching and learning.
The Other Tim With Tractors
I had a B6000 back in the last century. Snow plow/grader blade. I also had a 4 ft rotary mower. The PTO tho rotated backwards on the 6000’s , so the very experienced Woods dealer just got the torch out, hammered a new edge, quenched them, and put them on. I never wore them out! I see your friend had the converter attachment to reverse the rotation, super expensive back then. I built a three point concrete block (~200 pounds) counterweight - I leveled many many tons of soil, gravel, and snow with that 12 horse. Thanks for reminding me 👍
Are you saying you had the blades reversed?
That 5025 was the right tool for the right job. We have a B7100 (3 cylinders) of the same vintage as that B6000. It’s great for skidding logs out of the woods, and also for small Brush Hogging (4 ft). Nice video and drone footage. Keep up the good work!
I had one. They r great little tractors. Have b21 now
I really miss the old b6000. I started snow plowing using three of them to do sidewalks, in an office complex. We had power angle 48 inch blades on them and worked great.
The deepest snow I pushed with one was almost 26inches with 48inch drifts. Pushed through it with out a problem.
Great job on all that cutting makes such an improvement in the looks of a property.
I like any videos of the shop upgrades it gives us all ideas how to improve our own shops.
Have a great day 👍
Sure things that don't have tractors are still part of life. I really enjoy videos when you are working together around the house, on the shop, repairing equipment, and all other aspects of equipment.
The shed videos are some of my favorite. Please continue to share those!
I think you guys are continuing to a great job with all of your projects I enjoy watching thank you keep up the great work
I am amazed by your wife and what a trooper she is you all are truly blessed
Very good job guys ! A pleasure to see and thanks for sharing with us ! 😉🙃💪💪
that is one sweet tractor not to big but a nice comfortable sized machine .you were being watched over with that drone defo blessed
A great combination for the Kubota Gear drive is Lo Range, Third fear with 3/4 Throttle. I run my B7100 like that and it will go thru just about any height grass/Thicket/ Weed..
Please keep us up to date on the barn renovations. I love them.
I have enjoyed watching the refurbishment of your shed to make it suitable for your needs.
This video relaxes me so much. I love mowing and bush hogging. My favorite tractor is a Ford 4000 diesel and a heavy duty 6’ rotary built at Big Bee in Tremont, Ms.
That batwing mower continues to impress. I know you are loving it.
The little Kubota tractors are animals! Lol.. I have a B7100 that’s been worked like a government mule! It’s 18 hp, it handles a 4 foot bush hog and finish mower great. I got a new 3035 JD, it was hard to switch from Kubota but I love the new JD!!
How does the 7100 do with thick briars and pushing over small trees mowing hills... I'm lookin at one
I really like this channel, down to earth folks not trying to promote anything, simple. honest reviews and good tips. I've always wanted a Johnny... maybe one day doesn't hurt to dream a little. As far as videos all videos are good so yes please include the barn rehab... all videos are great. Can't wait for the next one. Love you guys
Thanks for making these videos! My 5075M and 10’ mower (pull type) is a great match. I wouldn’t go with a 12’ though. There are times the 10’ pulls my tractor down in heavy green weeds. Keep making videos!
Beautiful property!!! I like the real world application use for the Rhino! Again, great job Tim and Christy!
Man this is so beautiful and what a blessing. Hopefully one day i can find a sweet job like this mowing for the state or something. Pretty sweet
The 5075E is a nice tractor! That was handy the bucket truck was close by! It will be nice to see how progress is going with the shed insulating!
So that was very cool at 15:40 - 15:50 how that mower just rode up on the surface of that hump w/o bottoming out - really good display of that feature.
I really enjoy the “barn rehab” videos
Freddy1444 Bk Agreed. It’s interesting to see what goes into upgrading an existing building.
Alan Schmalzried me too. Doing a similar thing, just without all the dough that Tim apparently has.
Yep! Loved the electric door upgrade!
Denise Wildfortune that was an interesting upgrade. A product I hadn’t seen before.
I agree, I enjoy the barn rehab videos too, especially since I’m doing a lot of similar work in my own barn. Especially insulation and lighting projects.
This is an oddly satisfying thing to watch at least the mowing part of it
99% of the stuff you post is fun and entertaining so post everyrhing!!
Show us all your videos
I love seeing how other people do stuff as I'm always looking for easier ways as I'm getting older and slower to get stuff done
showed clearly why a small tractor is needed, Kubota is great
I enjoy ALL your videos guys ,and have for a few years now. Keep up the great work.
I like the barn videos. Tractor related or not I just enjoy your content. Great job flying the drone btw... I really enjoy watching the drone footage. Most people don't realize what goes into filming and editing and how much work it takes and just wanted you both to know that I notice the work you guys put in!
I love my Kubota B6200E. It works a 4’ brush hog just fine.
Great drone footage Christie. Looked like a great piece of property and some good work for the Rhino too.
Would rather watch the Kubota
I wanted to watch it too..but he wouldn’t run it very long. I suspect it wasn’t very comfortable, or easy to handle.
Great video. love the tractor videos.
That’s exactly what I do every week 3-4 days a week Tim! Almost all the lots I do are 1-15 Acres I first used my 3320 open station with 60” Bush hog . A month and a half ago I bought a 3520 with cab and I tell ya I’m spoiled now :) no more being covered/breathing in dust the Cab is the way to go ! I also found a great deal on a barley used 72” Bush hog just foot wider but it’s great had brand new blades on it too . Anyhow wish I could run one like that on my larger jobs 5 acres and up I’d say would awesome ! Great video !,,
Chris, you need a TS10! Maybe a 3720 or 3046r...but wow, much better job cutting.
I wish but a lot of the jobs have debris etc ... need to be able to squeeze in mostly residential vacant lots and comercial but yes would be great on bigger jobs but a lot of them are hourly too !
You are correct about the collision avoidance on the drone, the Mavic does a poor job detecting thin stuff like wires or leafless trees. It works generally quite well, just bear in mind that it does not work in motions to the sides either, or around things like wires or winter trees. Fun watching that brush cutter wipe out all that tangled mess!
Those old b series kubota were tuff as hell , would go on forever .
I’ve noticed the same thing with our HX15. The lower it is, the better it cuts. That place looks beautiful now!
Tim Christi and friend fun seeing all mowing getting done
God Bless All
PaK
Hi Tim and Christy nice and job Cristy is definiely a first class pilot of the drone and i did enjoy the barn rehab
Those older tractor got some history and some story behind it
I like seeing all you do. most of it is what I got to do and tell my dads passing and I miss it butt I love seeing it and thinking back. thank you
We got a B6100hst 3cyl !!! Mostly woods, small tractor nice to get around the trees and skid steers are good for that.
I have the B6100 as well, geared transmission with four wheel drive.
@@timothykeith1367 4wd was a must for us! Hydro was nice for my wife. Tiller and post hole digger are the most used attachments for us.
I enjoy all of your videos. Thanks again for the family friendly videos. And God bless
I would love to see more videos with the 1025R...I am thinking about getting one and want to see all I can. Thanks for all that you guys do and thanks for sharing...
Mike, we have hundreds of episodes with the 1025r. Have you seen them all?
We continue to show it frequently.
...but with our extensive history of 1025r episodes, you should get a feel for abilities and limitations.
@@TractorTimewithTim I bet I have seem 90% of them. I have been driving a X738 and want to upgrade so as many more as I can see the better. I have ordered a cab for one and am waiting...Thanks for the reply...
Nice tractor. Christy is a trooper. Nice video.
The Kubota brought back memories. I had a B7100HST from 1994-2019. I wish I would have kept it for small job's a larger tractor can't do
Again, that mower does a great job! Blessings to you folks.
I was filming peanut harvest a few weeks back and hung mine in a tree. The man running the peanut combine shot it out of the tree. I’ll leave a link below if you’d like to see it. Those little kubota tractors were tough machines in there day. One of the first compact tractors as well.
ua-cam.com/video/wFfapW85c3s/v-deo.html
This is the video. It’s towards the end of the video. Go to the 18 min mark if you don’t have time to watch the whole video.
Great video as always thanks for sharing.
I enjoy the variety when you get out of control we will reel you back in
Don't know how I missed this one... Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching, Ken! Go to the ‘videos’ tab on our main channel page. You can see them all there!
Seems lots of folks accidentally miss several episodes. Also, make sure you are subscribed, and click that bell so that you get notifications
Barn rehab videos are awesome
If you video it we will watch. YEAH - equipment shed, driveway, house, water heater, HVAC / HVAC failure, pond - it's all good. Critters and family are even better. Hope Katriel is good and saving the world from famine. [ Brother in law just came back from Africa for L O L and goes to Madagascar for another two ] I know it is "Tractor Time ..." but I enjoy it all. Thanks and take care
Yea, sometimes we worry about the title of the channel. Did we limit ourselves??? Oh well!
15.5 acres.
I grew up on a farm. The house that came with the primary farm set on 160 acres. In total during the height of my father's farming career he farmed around six sections of cultivated fields and pastures. Today at the age of 84 he farms around 3.75 acres.
I have a front loader with a bucket on my tractor I let it down close to the ground when I am Bushhogging a place I am not familiar with and with tall weeds. Which bucket down it will let you know there's stump in the way of the tractor.
I have to rehab my shop. Started out so I could dance in it - now it is watch the step! Ordered one surface grinder and they shipped me 2 for the same price. Great double floor use. Then I loaded in three 17' U-Haul's in there after Dad Passed. Naturally my collection of stuff for the tractor is bogging us down. Looking at taking one off a Ford that is stuck on the property. Might just fit my 1025R. Someday maybe a bigger GD Tractor , but for now no.
Looking forward to seeing the barn progress. That guy has a beautiful piece of land there!
Tim, I enjoy all your vids, keep them coming.
Before you made the comment about having the bucket on, I was wondering why it’s not. Is it a transport issue? Weight or over all length?
Handiness
Very nice Job Tim . That's a nice size tractor . Maybe in a couple years for now I just keep the old 2120 working . I cut raked and baled with an old 267 New Holland baler 170 acres , mostly clean up fields . Next year I thing it's time to get a brush hog . I tried a flail mower this summer , but in 6 foot high rough grass it didn't work so well . cut it all with a regular old 7 foot mower . Sorry long winded enjoy your videos Bless you and be safe
Damn nice old kabota......definatly a keeper!
I used to have the same kubota B6000 it was a work horse for such a small engine
yeah they still have 12hp kubota engines for b6000 plus can be used in walk behind snowblowers and any other power equipment
Have you wanted to test a bigger bush hog but here again how big is the property and what are you mowing through or around.
I have no need for a larger mower at this point.
I enjoy your shop videos. Please include some if you can. Love the channel.
I’m kinda new to this but what’s the difference between a slasher and a mower? Thanks
We don’t use the term ‘slasher” In this area. However, I think that is another slang term for a rotary cutter like both of these mowers.
love to watch the lawn work it''s all good . new friend Ruthie
I keep watching these videos and am very impressed by the cut quality and how much you can cover without using high horsepower machines. Currently looking for one of these or similar machines for pasture management and reclamation.
Yea, Johnny 5 just plays with this mower.
Find your nearest RhinoAg dealer...tell’em I sent you!
@@TractorTimewithTim Will do! Thanks for all the great videos!
Another well done job.and yes its nice to see you working on your own property as well.
I really enjoy any videos that you make
That Deere looked right at home exploring the woods.
Cool old Kubota, don’t make them like that anymore. Good video Tim. I like working in the barn also. Lol on the tractor or in the barn like both. 👍
They still make them bullet proof... I've got a b7800 16hp and a L275 kubota... The Kubota b7800 has over 3000 hours. Fel and hoe... Never breaks down and is is HST... My l275 is a tank also it is 28hp with standard shift 8 forward 7 reverse.... with fel... Its a tank.... My buddy has a l2501 a new one and it is also a tank... kubota is ten times better then John Deere..... Below 50hp that is... Above 50 they are made in the US and are built like a tractor should be...
Yes Tim, Variety is good. Another great show, and also with Christi. Where is her John Deere Hat????
Enjoy all the videos!!!
That little b6000 would be great about the house. Handy for mulch and stuff.
The B6000 pto counter rotates but its fine if the mower is setup for that. When new, a reverser was available but are like hen's teeth to find. Tough little tractors.
@@timothykeith1367 It has the reverse gear installed on it, you can see it at 0:42 Other than that, it looks pretty stock, except the aftermarket breather on the left side.
That's mine. Yes it has the reverser on it so regular 3 pt implements work fine.
@@joshmiller3673 My dad has an original one. We moded a backhoe pump to run backwards for it, and flipped blades on a woods mower that works OK. We also have an original tiller for it.
Nice job mowing. I'd love to see more working on the barn videos. They're entertaining and informative.
Does the b6000 have a reverse pto direction?
Wow Johnny 2 did great, nice with the drone footage :)
Keep up the good work.
Johnny 5 in this one! 5075e.
Tim, another great video! You should call the 5075 "The Hulk" . Lol.
Yes I love seeing everything you do
If I can give a tip while using a bush-hog is to be careful mowing road sides with a cab-less tractor. I know at least a couple farmers, 1 being my uncle. Who have lost an eye mowing road sides. It's more common than what one would think. What happened was the bush-hog picked up some old barbed-wire laying down, wrapped it, and slung it forward around the operator.
Thought I should share, It had me watching out growing up.
I find it hard to believe that you will ever bore us. 😀🤪🤣
Post the insulation video. Funny thing is thats how I discovered your videos years back when you built your old Carmel shop.
love this guys voice, i wish i had a cool voice
Could I use the smaller one but then it would have worked harder is that correct and what about the front load device you can do
I enjoyed this video as well as all the others, barn rehab included. I especially enjoyed the Deer/Kubota comparison series and would have found those videos very useful last year when I spent hours, miles and fuel gathering some of the information you presented while trying to decide on the best tractor for my property. Very fair, concise and helpful information that would be helpful when one is in the tire kicking phase of buying. In the end I went with the Massey 1710tlb but had considered both the Deere and Kubota, all exceptionally good machines. Btw, the videos and editing are first rate, kudos to you both.
Nice video tim and kristie and a lot of mowing but for this Johnny no problem 💪
Another dream property there
Great video, new fan. That’s a sweet old Kubota. Love the John Deere as well.
Welcome!
enjoy the non tractor related stuff .. 👍
I like all of it Tim!! Its all good
wow good job on clearing out the path ways in the woods it looks dam good man A+
Yes enjoy all your videos
Of course we enjoy the non tractor videos!
Could have lit those brush piles on the way by ;D
Looks like you need Vinny to flatten out the land in the second area.
Very enjoyable thank you!!!!
Yes I enjoy all your videos.
Another neat video! You might try running the drone over the tractor or slightly in front in those tight spaces for a different perspective.
Always a good idea to have the longest extendable fishing Rod possible and line with you when droning. Also nothing you film can be boring... Barn is part of your "story"
Just remember that the TS12 is lighter duty that the TS10. The TS10 has a larger brush chopping capacity.
The TS10 is amazing, that is for sure! Have not used the TS12.
Epic drone shots!
I think the Barn videos are part of the story you are sharing with everyone.
Interesting the tractor size like Johnnie 5 was a standard size tractor when we lived in farm country. There were lots IH 666 and JD 4020's there a few 1026's and 1256 IH