Tanja did awesome with the mulcher! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Looks great! You're a good teacher Tony! She deserves an "A" on her report card. 😊 I have an idea for you I'd like to share: Have you ever considered getting one of those roll out mats for the side by side? You've probably seen them, you put stuff like the wood chips or dirt on it and turn a crank and it rolls out of the back. It might make unloading and dumping things easier out of the bed. It's like a conveyor belt for your bed. I think it would make a cool addition to the "tool chest" Thanks for sharing guys, God bless you!
Tony's photography is a bit different from Tanja's. Maybe he's more willing to get to places she wouldn't. In this episode it was fun watching Tanja getting the work done, and Tony showing what she was accomplishing. Looks good, you two.
There is nothing I have more admiration for than a couple teaching and letting them go after the work. Partnership is the way I look at it. HAVING never been married now - so take that for what it is worth. Works both ways now. Men should know how to do the minimum at least of ALL house work. You know just in case someone goes on a strike, don't want the other to starve to death.
Once again you two gave us a great video again hope your all doing well and your family and friends and as I always say God bless your all many thanks again to you Both.
Somebody needs to design a chipper with a removable intake that would fit over the exhaust side. Make it super compact and protect the exhaust chute as well. I thought of this when you were using the grapple with it on the back, that intake sticks WAY out there compared to its base.
@TonysTractorAdventure might be an idea that you could bring up with some companies to look into. It shouldn't be too hard to do unless I'm missing something in the design.
I have never had that problem. Have you sprayed the lever clutch mechanism with lube? You can also loosen the two nuts on the lever clutch mechanism making it easier to move.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Thanks for the reply Tony I will give that a try. Never miss one of your videos. Scuttlebutt has it you are Army retired. Outstanding. Navy retired here, 25 years, Seabee. From Iowa.
In the real world, trees are not shaped perfect. All brands have the same issue. We also, have learned to work with it better. I would blame me more than the chipper. Little tricks we learn.
We have a great time together. I never thought she would enjoy this, but it is amazing to watch her grow. Now, she can teach me to do laundry. Wait, never mind!
Im not saying they can't butttt more women started driving tractors when HST became available. Toss in that third pedal, range, shifter, shuttle, and things begin to change on who wants to drive the tractor today.
I talk with 1000 people each week through comments. Men are by far still the biggest tractor buyer but they are first-time buyers. Men overwhelmingly buy hydrostatic 9 to 1. Most people didn't grow up on a farm. Different times.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I'll agree with that. When I bought my DK4520, I asked the salesman why so many people buy HST tractors over geared today. He flat out said, "most new tractor owners can't drive a manual and they also want something easy for their wives to use". I won't part ways with my geared tractor. If anything, I'll go bigger and get a power shuttle that has a wet clutch. That would be perfect.
I see we both had the same idea posting about the Baumalight mulcher yesterday. I absolutely love that attachment.
I see that. You did an awesome video.
Tanja did awesome with the mulcher! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Looks great! You're a good teacher Tony! She deserves an "A" on her report card. 😊 I have an idea for you I'd like to share: Have you ever considered getting one of those roll out mats for the side by side? You've probably seen them, you put stuff like the wood chips or dirt on it and turn a crank and it rolls out of the back. It might make unloading and dumping things easier out of the bed. It's like a conveyor belt for your bed. I think it would make a cool addition to the "tool chest" Thanks for sharing guys, God bless you!
Thanks Guys...
Our pleasure!
Tony's photography is a bit different from Tanja's. Maybe he's more willing to get to places she wouldn't. In this episode it was fun watching Tanja getting the work done, and Tony showing what she was accomplishing. Looks good, you two.
Thank you so much. I think, I might not be as smart as Tanja. She keeps safer distance. LOL!
She did a great job on the tractor with the brushhog and I'm proud of you both God bless have a great day
God Bless you too.👍
@@TonysTractorAdventure thank u very much
Awesome stuff, as always, guys. Tanya did an excellent job first running the beats of a mulcher and loved he longer videos
Thank you so much for the feedback. We are going to try Longer videos
Great job ! Experience is the best teacher.
Absolutely. She also has a knack for equipment.
Outstanding!
Glad you like it! Thank you
Great job young lady
There is nothing I have more admiration for than a couple teaching and letting them go after the work. Partnership is the way I look at it. HAVING never been married now - so take that for what it is worth. Works both ways now. Men should know how to do the minimum at least of ALL house work. You know just in case someone goes on a strike, don't want the other to starve to death.
Once again you two gave us a great video again hope your all doing well and your family and friends and as I always say God bless your all many thanks again to you Both.
Thanks so much! May God Bless you and yours, my friend.
Tony, you better watch out, she will be showing you how to run that tractor before long. Good video, enjoy watching ya'll.
You got that right!
I love watching your videos l love tractor 🚜
Thanks 👍I appreciate it!
Great job Tonya!
She said, Thank you.
I like the way you do things Tony. Yeah professionals do their way. Your way is fun! 😅 🍻
Thank you so much! It has to be fun or it is a drag. LOL!
My land is mostly cleared enough to where a bush hog is fine but that wood chipper would come in handy.
We are going to be making a lot of mulch!
@@TonysTractorAdventure I use it for goat and sheep bedding and gardens
Enjoyed watching.
Love your videos you where one of the reasons I bought my 2515H I see the roof that you have on the tractor where can I get 1 for mine?
Thank you so much. I am about to do a 1 year review on the 2515. Stay tune, but you already know. It is solid.
Definitely will waiting for it.
Waiting for Hank Hamilton to put in his 2 cents on if they can drive Skidsteers. (His granddaughters got his stuck)
It's coming
Somebody needs to design a chipper with a removable intake that would fit over the exhaust side. Make it super compact and protect the exhaust chute as well. I thought of this when you were using the grapple with it on the back, that intake sticks WAY out there compared to its base.
I defiantly have to be cognizant of the wood chipper back there. I could damage it quick!
@TonysTractorAdventure might be an idea that you could bring up with some companies to look into. It shouldn't be too hard to do unless I'm missing something in the design.
Tanja you gonna shave the property now! My goddaughter is a tiny 27 yo and she drives a semi for a livestock hauling company. No barriers anymore.
My sister was driving my Dad's semi at 16 yrs old. The walls are down.
Tony, I have a TYM 474C, the 3 point has hyd control to lower slowly but up is fast, too fast, is there a flow control for up on the 3 point?
I have never had that problem. Have you sprayed the lever clutch mechanism with lube? You can also loosen the two nuts on the lever clutch mechanism making it easier to move.
@@TonysTractorAdventure
Thanks for the reply Tony I will give that a try. Never miss one of your videos. Scuttlebutt has it you are Army retired. Outstanding. Navy retired here, 25 years, Seabee. From Iowa.
Tone-ja’s Tractor Adventure
That is awesome!
What is going on with the cabin build?
We have been working on it this week. The weather has sucked this spring. We got 3" of rain in 24 hour a few days ago. Crazy wet spring.
It seems the WoodMax has a little trouble grabbing the first bite of a limb. After that it seems to do fine.
In the real world, trees are not shaped perfect. All brands have the same issue. We also, have learned to work with it better. I would blame me more than the chipper. Little tricks we learn.
I had my girls running a 14k pound mini excavator with a 4 foot bush hog last week. They picked it up faster than I did.
It is amazing how that happens. Tanja has a Knack for the tractor.
I think Tony just lost his show..... it's now Tonya tractor adventure 😅😅😅
You are probably right! LOL!
Booger push it over
Now, are you taking fake news to a new level? I guess the proof will be in the blackberry jam... Great video, your wife is a great operator.
We have a great time together. I never thought she would enjoy this, but it is amazing to watch her grow. Now, she can teach me to do laundry. Wait, never mind!
Thanks for fixing the spelling. If you want any help on species identification I might be able to help. Looks like you have some invasive species.
It happens when I change the title 4 times.
Im not saying they can't butttt more women started driving tractors when HST became available. Toss in that third pedal, range, shifter, shuttle, and things begin to change on who wants to drive the tractor today.
I talk with 1000 people each week through comments. Men are by far still the biggest tractor buyer but they are first-time buyers. Men overwhelmingly buy hydrostatic 9 to 1. Most people didn't grow up on a farm. Different times.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I'll agree with that. When I bought my DK4520, I asked the salesman why so many people buy HST tractors over geared today. He flat out said, "most new tractor owners can't drive a manual and they also want something easy for their wives to use". I won't part ways with my geared tractor. If anything, I'll go bigger and get a power shuttle that has a wet clutch. That would be perfect.
My buddy just go the T754 power shuttle. He said, it is like a hydrostatic. It is ridiculously smooth.
Can't believe people buy that expensive caned gas
Why can't you believe it. You just saw it on my video. I never have a failure to start. Every pro around here runs it. It saves money in the long run.
@@TonysTractorAdventure just buy non-ethanol gas and put stabil in it whole lot cheaper