Jon, I told you last week that you are killing me, brother. Each part you demonstrate is always another night of taking the missus out ,for nice supper and try to ease in the conversation, why we need that part. Of course, each part acquired that way, is always dependent on how many supper we have to go through. Fairly cheap, one supper. Expensive, 3 or more suppers depending on how much I really want the part. ☺ lol
I know I know, I’m so sorry but I hope you’re enjoying all that extra time with your wife. You might want to unsubscribe because the next tractor video might cost you a couple suppers as well. 😂 Keep on tractoring!
Good morning Jon, looks very well built. I love chainhooks on my bucket, use them all the time. The reciever is a great idea as well. With a drop ball mount it makes moving small trailers around easy. Thanks for sharing, Ben
Love to do the cylinders on the backhoe and the loader. Like to check my hydraulic pressure first. Need a guage too. It was once said, buying a tractor is just the start. Never run out of new attachments or modifications. $$$
That piece was one of my first mods a couple years ago and I really love it, it did take me awhile to drill the holes, my bit's must be really old as they don't work good at all. I'm hoping to get the new lift cylinders as soon as he gets them back in stock.
Good morning Jon. That is such a great feature. I bought some of these a year or so ago from JU fab works and installed them on my (can I say it on here) my green tractor. lol. They work awesome! Cool video 👍❤️
I can attest that Amazon has things that “look like” these from JU but rest assured the quality and craftsmanship pales in comparison. Over the life of your tractor, a few dollars more for USA quality is worth it! Not endorsed by anyone…
@@badgerlandturf i agree with your comment as far as being made in the United states, which I would prefer over knock off stuff made in other countries.
I like what you do. From MN so. Have a 2680 myself. Going to do the cylinder to. Have a question. How many air gaps do you have in your cab. The wheel wells on my machine I can see the wheels. Just wondering thanks. Keep up the good work God bless be safe.
There are a few gaps but I did a few tricks to close them up. I used some weather stripping for the levers and old towels for around the seat. Every little bit helps. In MN our extreme temps are a challenge to overcome. Where at in MN? St. Cloud area here. Keep on tractoring!
A little off-topic, but I live in New England and I just took my loader off and put my snowblower on,my loader is going to sit outside in the driveway for the winter. Should I cover it or just leave it out? I know sometimes you cover things it holds moisture, so I was just curious. Thanks for a great video as usual.
The rain and snow won’t hurt it nearly as badly as the sun. If you can keep it in the shade you’ll be fine. Also it wouldn’t hurt to spray it real good with some spray in car wax. Keep on tractoring!
Its a great idea but who has a trailer that sits that high. I myself just welded 3 hooks to my bucket. 1 in the middle and 2 in front of my loader arms.
Receiver hitches can be used for more than just trailers like winches, spreaders and probably some other stuff. 😁 Also a drop hitch would work fine with it. Keep on tractoring!
Jon, I told you last week that you are killing me, brother. Each part you demonstrate is always another night of taking the missus out ,for nice supper and try to ease in the conversation, why we need that part. Of course, each part acquired that way, is always dependent on how many supper we have to go through.
Fairly cheap, one supper. Expensive, 3 or more suppers depending on how much I really want the part. ☺ lol
I know I know, I’m so sorry but I hope you’re enjoying all that extra time with your wife. You might want to unsubscribe because the next tractor video might cost you a couple suppers as well. 😂
Keep on tractoring!
My wife would never cook.
That's a nice addition to the loader. I like the fact that it includes the reinforcement shims under the grab hooks. Enjoy the journey - cheers
Yes it’s very solid, it’ll hold up to anything I can throw at it.
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That was the first thing I added to my tractor about the first week I had it. Love the quality and versatility. Thanks JU fabworks!
Green Is a good thing. I don't discriminate people for tractor colors. Can't be prejudice in this day and age. Just love all tractors.
It’s a well thought out accessory!
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I was really impressed when I got my Workmaster plate for the old Kubota.
It’s almost like a pocket on a shirt! Just belongs there! Hope all is well Jack!
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Good morning Jon, looks very well built. I love chainhooks on my bucket, use them all the time. The reciever is a great idea as well. With a drop ball mount it makes moving small trailers around easy. Thanks for sharing, Ben
Thanks for watching! Yes I think it be very useful!
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I put one on my bucket last week.
That will be a handy addition 👍✊
I think so! Well built also!
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Nice addition!
Thanks! Should be standard right!
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Now that is a very nice add on. Great video John!👍🏻
It is beautiful today in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Looks good. Gonna work great for you!
Thank you! I think every utility tractor should have this as standard equipment.
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Good Morning My Friend, Yes In Deed Every Color tractors should have this OUTSTANDING items👌👌😇👍👍💪💪Cheers 🍻🍻
Another one of those things that should be standard on every bucket.
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Love to do the cylinders on the backhoe and the loader. Like to check my hydraulic pressure first. Need a guage too. It was once said, buying a tractor is just the start. Never run out of new attachments or modifications. $$$
That’s the truth, so many attachments to add it never ends.
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That piece was one of my first mods a couple years ago and I really love it, it did take me awhile to drill the holes, my bit's must be really old as they don't work good at all. I'm hoping to get the new lift cylinders as soon as he gets them back in stock.
Yes, those are a couple of mods I highly recommend. The cylinders should be back in stock around the end of the month.
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Good morning Jon. That is such a great feature. I bought some of these a year or so ago from JU fab works and installed them on my (can I say it on here) my green tractor. lol. They work awesome! Cool video 👍❤️
Great product and US company. Can’t go wrong!
Keep on tractoring!
Hey Jon merry Christmas to you and the girls from us here in Charlton Massachusetts ❤.
I thought the hooks should be inline with the lifting arms? I see other companies have them for sale on Amazon.
I can attest that Amazon has things that “look like” these from JU but rest assured the quality and craftsmanship pales in comparison. Over the life of your tractor, a few dollars more for USA quality is worth it! Not endorsed by anyone…
@@badgerlandturf i agree with your comment as far as being made in the United states, which I would prefer over knock off stuff made in other countries.
I like what you do. From MN so. Have a 2680 myself. Going to do the cylinder to. Have a question. How many air gaps do you have in your cab. The wheel wells on my machine I can see the wheels. Just wondering thanks. Keep up the good work God bless be safe.
There are a few gaps but I did a few tricks to close them up. I used some weather stripping for the levers and old towels for around the seat. Every little bit helps. In MN our extreme temps are a challenge to overcome. Where at in MN? St. Cloud area here.
Keep on tractoring!
Faribault. Been here most of my life. Disabled now but still playing with my tractor. Doing some fabrication. Love your show.
Nice looking kit! Proud of you for not using the instructions. 😅. All the best Ritters! 🇨🇦🇺🇸🌴👍🏼
Directions are for those who avoid challenges. Thanks for watching!
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How's she gion'? This is a nice add for the bucket Jon. Yo won't be sorry you added this!! Take care!!
Thanks Mike! Yes this is a great mod for the bucket. Relatively easy to install vs welding and fabricating my own.
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A little off-topic, but I live in New England and I just took my loader off and put my snowblower on,my loader is going to sit outside in the driveway for the winter. Should I cover it or just leave it out? I know sometimes you cover things it holds moisture, so I was just curious. Thanks for a great video as usual.
The rain and snow won’t hurt it nearly as badly as the sun. If you can keep it in the shade you’ll be fine. Also it wouldn’t hurt to spray it real good with some spray in car wax.
Keep on tractoring!
Order one and will see how good it is.
Its a great idea but who has a trailer that sits that high. I myself just welded 3 hooks to my bucket. 1 in the middle and 2 in front of my loader arms.
Receiver hitches can be used for more than just trailers like winches, spreaders and probably some other stuff. 😁 Also a drop hitch would work fine with it.
Keep on tractoring!
Looks good, but I agree, the receiver seams usless
Drop hitch is what I use.
Don't forget to paint on the fresh metal.
No one ever made a song about an orange tractor
Not yet! 😂😂
I would rather have my spill gaurd on top of my bucket.
How about a removable spill guard that utilized the receiver. 🤷♂️
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