Its a little funny we have had the exact opposite situation all my cubcadet equipement has done great and our kubota M6-141 has costed more than double with all the repair costs.
I think it's noteworthy that a Kubota M6-141 isn't anywhere in the same class as lawn and garden equipment. I'm comparing my 23hp Kubota to my 23hp Cub Cadet. Thanks for watching!
Ha Brad I hope your bees make it. I found the cat food trap for wasp. u have a blessed week. Stay safe I look forward to the next. I just bought a cadet mover mine cost 4200 for a 46in rider mower I hope it last me a long time,
Enjoyed the Vlog today == despite the demise of the "Lawn Mower" industry--Tongue in cheek --I also watched and enjoyed the lively discussions last night,,,,Keep up the good work Brad..
Happy New Year Brad, Just left Nabe, Left alittle early due to weather and my truck was full and could not fit anything else in it lol. Lots of great deals and it was great to meet alot of the guys on the chats, great video. Have a blessed Day.
I would weld some gussets on the taller pivot part to the base so it doesn't break out the center. The square hole in the bracket for the idler pulley is for a carriage bolt to go through and hold itself. They are like a jigsaw puzzle sometimes.
It's Sunday 1-5-25, I am in your future, I have come here to tell you it's going to get cold.😂 Hi Brad.😁Looks like it was a real nice day. Brad I watched a video of Ian's putting bees out Spring and it snowed heavy, he threw out straw so the bees didn't get snow blind. Do you think that might help the returning bees from carrying out the deads?
Google says, "Cub Cadet assembles their mowers in the USA. Cub Cadet mowers for sale in the US are assembled here in the US, but materials and parts are sourced abroad." Same difference I suppose. Thanks for watching, Russell!
"Originally starting as a premium line of small tractors, Cub Cadet was established in 1960 as part of International harvester. In 1981 International Harvester sold the Cub Cadet division to MTD Products, a family-owned company started in 1932. MTD continues to own and operate the brand today."
Brad no you don't want a non commerial mower today. All brands are the samein noncommerial.They are to weak for large properties ( 3to 5 acres) . Should have film the removal so you could have some helplooking a film.
"Brad is in his running shoes" LOL they are as helpful as mine.
Its a little funny we have had the exact opposite situation all my cubcadet equipement has done great and our kubota M6-141 has costed more than double with all the repair costs.
I think it's noteworthy that a Kubota M6-141 isn't anywhere in the same class as lawn and garden equipment. I'm comparing my 23hp Kubota to my 23hp Cub Cadet. Thanks for watching!
Nice video Brad to start 2025 looking forward to many more. Once more Happy New Year.
Ya we don't want them to fly in Winter but it is nice also isn't it. Thanks for sharing your time with us Brad.
It's definitely nice to see them out and about when it's not too cold! Thanks for watching!
Ha Brad I hope your bees make it. I found the cat food trap for wasp. u have a blessed week. Stay safe I look forward to the next. I just bought a cadet mover mine cost 4200 for a 46in rider mower I hope it last me a long time,
Enjoyed the Vlog today == despite the demise of the "Lawn Mower" industry--Tongue in cheek
--I also watched and enjoyed the lively discussions last night,,,,Keep up the good work Brad..
Happy New Year Brad, Just left Nabe, Left alittle early due to weather and my truck was full and could not fit anything else in it lol. Lots of great deals and it was great to meet alot of the guys on the chats, great video. Have a blessed Day.
I would weld some gussets on the taller pivot part to the base so it doesn't break out the center. The square hole in the bracket for the idler pulley is for a carriage bolt to go through and hold itself. They are like a jigsaw puzzle sometimes.
Good philosophy. Rest and relax for a couple if weeks.
Thanks for watching, Glenn!
Hello Brad I have a cub hope it holds out for me .good video
00:04:53 bummer 😢
Thanks for the update on the outside bees, Brad. I hope most of them make it.
It's Sunday 1-5-25, I am in your future, I have come here to tell you it's going to get cold.😂
Hi Brad.😁Looks like it was a real nice day.
Brad I watched a video of Ian's putting bees out Spring and it snowed heavy, he threw out straw so the bees didn't get snow blind. Do you think that might help the returning bees from carrying out the deads?
Here in the states Cub Cadet is now made in China and not well made anymore. Suppose yours is also??
Google says, "Cub Cadet assembles their mowers in the USA. Cub Cadet mowers for sale in the US are assembled here in the US, but materials and parts are sourced abroad." Same difference I suppose. Thanks for watching, Russell!
@@ThatBeeMan Thanks for the clarification. But it is getting so hard to find quality for a decent price.
@@russellkoopman3004 Or at any price much of the time.
"Originally starting as a premium line of small tractors, Cub Cadet was established in 1960 as part of International harvester. In 1981 International Harvester sold the Cub Cadet division to MTD Products, a family-owned company started in 1932. MTD continues to own and operate the brand today."
Good morning Brad Hope all is well
Thanks for checking in! I hope you are having a good time at the expo.
But it is a Cub. 🚜
Bee careful what you wish for, there may be a Colorado low on it's way to you soon!
Brad no you don't want a non commerial mower today. All brands are the samein noncommerial.They are to weak for large properties ( 3to 5 acres) . Should have film the removal so you could have some helplooking a film.
Very bad design for sure! Parts are stupid expensive. Thanks Brad!