I think i live in the only state in the cou.try that does not have a tree program
@scottsnowedin29 күн бұрын
Have you ever blown drifted or packed in snow with it? How does it handle that differently?
@robertkearney9687Ай бұрын
Allex I had that gap and my latches wouldn’t latch. I had issues with those latches and the gap as well I had to loosen everything back up again however this time I also loosened the 4 large bolts on the top as well where it all hinges. I supported the bottom with a pail some boards and cardboard to protect the paint and fiddled with the alignment until it latched and when the bottom of the chute was perfect and level I started tightening from the bottom up. Now nothing catches going in the chute and the latches latch as they should. I reported this to Woodland Mills so they can share it and help others in the future. I just put mine together a few days ago.
@ironmuleАй бұрын
Very nice winch. I have a bigger wallenstein but I think I like those .
@robertbutler8004Ай бұрын
You would have to be brain dead letting a child anywhere need a slasher even when it is not operating.
@bobbyt34512 ай бұрын
nice install but stove should be a minimum of 17 inches off of wall even with metal heat shield
@deernutOO2 ай бұрын
Don't think there is a need to run tractor at 540 rpm to get good (but slower) winch results.
@888_p3t3r2 ай бұрын
could you not use any strong ventilator, like a bathroom ventilator, they tolerante moisture and are quite? I dont see the point to spend 5x as much for a dedicated vent when no one states the actual difference.
@Ziptietechnician3 ай бұрын
You where right about o e dollar per horse power
@johnnydixon77844 ай бұрын
They should’ve just put the seat override on the parking brake.
@jamestastic704 ай бұрын
Oh that sound haunts me lol ..
@douglasgeiger759119 күн бұрын
Lol!
@golfbravowhiskey86694 ай бұрын
They are nice. I bought 3 of these June 23’. They are used strictly for hay raking and loading stacks of 20 square bales, all 3 have over 900 hours each in 15 months. Zero issues just oil changes and Maint. Only issue i see with them is the sorry seat it’s not made for a 200# plus man, the seat bottoms out easy and gets squeaky after a 100r or so. Air ride may have been better but i got the cheapos.
@paolo28414 ай бұрын
Is there not a PTO switch on the front console to get around this problem. Brake on,PTO switch on, and you can get off the front seat as long as the brake is engaged ? My lx2610 has one.
@itwepon15 ай бұрын
Hey Alex. Great videos. Thanks for taking the time. Do you have a video of how you store your attachments?
@CPACCPROF5 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered a Back-Up Camera for you L4060? If you have I'd be all over that...just not sure how to remove the overhead interior panel in the cab as I'm not mechanically inclined. Thanks again for another useful video. Cheers.
@CPACCPROF5 ай бұрын
Can't believe I got so lucky with my Search...EXCELLENT VIDEO - huge thank you. I have the L4060 also and looking at buying a wood chipper so now I know what I must do. Great job sir. Thank you again.
@Mr_J_J5 ай бұрын
I just saw your StarLink install video and thought what amazing dog. So sad to see this so shortly afterwards. I had an amazing friend too and they never seem to last enough. Respect your tribute, and it’s inspired me to do a little something as well. Mahalo!
@brianlb785 ай бұрын
You have a link for those parts you used?
@OpenAirAdventure6 ай бұрын
Hey Alex. Hope all is well.
@Me-iq9dz7 ай бұрын
I have this same tractor. I bought it in Feb 2022. On your seat you can flip it up and the pto will run for a chipper etc with no operator. If you dont have the switch for that you can buy 1. You should not need the weight. I love mine as well.
@OShackHennessy7 ай бұрын
I love the idea of new tractors but for $40,000 I bought a 97 hp skid loader AND a 60 hp tractor used. The tractor had 150 hours on it and was practically brand new. Fixed a few mechanical issues nothing major and I can do anything. It pays to know how to work on your own stuff. Maybe one day I’ll buy a shiny new tractor but whenever I think about it decide not to. Nice tractor though!
@hhazelhoff13635 ай бұрын
There is no way you bought a skid with 97 hp and a tractor for 40 k unless that skid had tires and a crap load of hours, let’s keep it real. I deal in equipment
@OShackHennessy5 ай бұрын
@@hhazelhoff1363 Takeuchi TL150 with 5700 hrs paid $23k and bought a brand new bucket with cutting edge, that thing will last me the rest of my life I don’t use it to make money just do farm chores. I know the previous owners and history of both the tractor and the Tak so I didn’t feel worried about either.
@heathalford47217 ай бұрын
My uncle wanted to trade one his basically new kubotas L3560 on a bigger one. Dealer told him he would lose a huge amount of money due to kubotas used internet rates were 9-10% and they would never be able to sell it over a brand new one. While we haven’t had any break downs with the new kubotas the John Deere’s we have are a lot better lay out from being in the seat stand point. As far as John Deere’s right to repair while some people are capable of doing repairs after working maintenance for 20 years a lot of people who think they can fix something have absolutely no business working on equipment. So I can see both sides
@TheHAZMAT2213 ай бұрын
John Deere took it too far though threatening to brick tractors of farmers, it goes against the spirit of the company and everything it was founded on. It’s evil
@nolanritchie97617 ай бұрын
hey man, we have 20 acres in nova scotia, we have let the maintenance get away from us since moving here 3 years ago. we have like 4 acres of lawn, another 5 of hay fields, the rest a mix of treed area and very over grown Forrest with tons of dead fall. we been considering biting the bullet and getting a Kabota l2501, i've yet to come across a story of someone in a situation like mine or yours who regret the purchase.... but I suppose that wouldnt make for a great youtube video, maybe thats why?
@brokenpinesfarm7 ай бұрын
No tractor is perfect but if you do your research properly I know you will not be disappointed. Cheers!
@theresahoffman84088 ай бұрын
Yipes! All those connections on the outside of the FEL loader and close to front tire. What a lousey place. Good luck with your front spindle bearings if you keep coming close to lift capacity of the Loader. Make a weight barrel for the 3pt hitch it'll save that weak front axle and help with snow traction.
@timothyfoster616926 күн бұрын
I strayed away from the 3560/4060 le because of the location of these hydros and the fuel fill. Seemed like a very exposed spot in your working in the woods. Went 3902, and very happy. Wish i had the extra loader capacity but the nimbleness in the woods is great.
@timothyfoster616926 күн бұрын
I strayed away from the 3560/4060 le because of the location of these hydros and the fuel fill. Seemed like a very exposed spot when your working in the woods. Went 3902, and very happy. Wish i had the extra loader capacity but the nimbleness in the woods is great.
@stefanpeschke61888 ай бұрын
Many people get confused by pipe/ tubing sizes. Pipe is measured inside diameter and tubing is measured outside diameter.
@johnbrunetto8 ай бұрын
the seat forward should allow the PTO to be active. If not something is wrong.
@goodboyringo97168 ай бұрын
Do not floor the throttle until it breaks in
@DeanWoerner9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! I'm waiting for mine to be put together and it's going to replace the Rural King 37HC that I'm getting rid of. Finding a local dealer who is close by with the parts needed to fix issues is the primary reason I'm going away from RK and changing to Kubota. There have been some odd issues with my old tractor and it's just not worth the aggravation.
@jaceski58069 ай бұрын
Ummm. You sound like you dont know shit about the tractor you supposedly have.
@garyknowlton43209 ай бұрын
I tried this way of preheating the sap also but I couldn't find a way to control the temperature . So I used an old aquarstar heater jacket. It's all copper and I just enclosed it on the heat pipe so I could remove it when it got to hot, especially when you run out of sap. worked for me
@Outdoorsappalichia9 ай бұрын
Awesome content Alex! I just got my 810 chipper yesterday so I’m watching chipper videos to get me pumped up. New subscriber, keep up the great content.
@robert40279 ай бұрын
my echo 590 cuts hard wood ok but I'm using 24in bar with Oregon skiptooth chain... my saw struggles huge with full house chain on 24in. in maple
@brokenpinesfarm9 ай бұрын
Still impressive with hardwood and 24” bar!
@robert40279 ай бұрын
@@brokenpinesfarm yes
@virgilholmes66889 ай бұрын
Thanks for filming and sharing this video. 👍
@fatefarmspa10 ай бұрын
What’s up buddy no new videos ?hope all is well !
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
Thanks for reaching out, sorry crap going on at work...
@fatefarmspa10 ай бұрын
@@brokenpinesfarm no problem buddy ! I understand that gotta take care of business first 👍
@dannygoldman821610 ай бұрын
I too have an L4060. One could use the seat occupancy lead by using a Y52C2 connector. eBay sells them with the pigtails/ wires attached to the connector making it as simple as unplugging the factory wires going to your seat and plugging in the new connector and using the two wires coming off of it to jump that lead. So one’s tractor always thinks someone is in the seat. This means you can even make fine adjustments forward or back when hooking up your 3 point. Or stand up to see the tips of your pallet forks better while driving forward or backward. And run the PTO when not in the tractor. At your own risk of course. I subscribed to your channel nice work on the videos!
@brandane19010 ай бұрын
What is that metal tube reservoir thing next to the battery? Edit: realized you have a cab so AC related probably.
@jamesmorgan678210 ай бұрын
What kinda price range?
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
Was around $5k CND when I purchased.
@ellobo132610 ай бұрын
FYI, I was told by Woodland Mills that the teeth were not torqued at the factory and that I would have to do it. I did, and discovered that they indeed were not torqued to 160 ft. pounds from factory.
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
Good to know thank you!
@JeffGeorgalas10 ай бұрын
I've got the Woodland Mills 88 chipper and their stump grinder as well. I love both implements. You're either mistaken, or you just misstated that they're made in Canada. Neither the chippers or the stump grinders are MADE in Canada. The company IS based in Canada, but the implements are manufactured in China. Still good quality though.
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the clarification!
@mr.redneck271510 ай бұрын
How many feet of cable came wit it?
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
165ft
@terryakerley862910 ай бұрын
Feed more sap into coil inrol or comes out to almost a boil. No sense in wasting your energy that you are creating
@BrianDIYChannel10 ай бұрын
I installed myself as while, but I only vent it to the side of the house instead of the roof. Cost me $500cad for everything and I dropped from 330 to 12ish. Very happy with the results
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
Side of the house was not an option for me unfortunately.
@bladewiper11 ай бұрын
At 7:45, you can eliminate the gap by loosening the bolts for the bottom and side panels, then lifting the bottom panel up, until it is flush, or a little higher. Then tighten all the bolts. I had the same problem. It is a great chipper.
@brokenpinesfarm10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@bladewiper11 ай бұрын
I have the grand L series. To run the pto outside, you need to set the park brake. But if you move the "tredle" with the park brake applied, it shuts off the tractor. I also have a self release snatch block, makes the winch so much easier to use. But I have a "endless" sling, so I can loop it through it's self and not use a shackle.
@Willthegrill71611 ай бұрын
Try shortening the copper pipe and it shouldn't get as hot
@terrymcgillicuddy805611 ай бұрын
Great review. Thanks 👍
@sancoffsr Жыл бұрын
Someday if you upgrade you will get back 75%+ back I sold my tractor I had for 18yr received over that back and upgraded to a cab Kubota I’m getting older wanted a cab.
@brokenpinesfarm Жыл бұрын
Good to know. Enjoy that cab!!
@farmerequipment Жыл бұрын
It’s a real time saver, almost a must have if you are winching logs!
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 Жыл бұрын
Snatch blocks are a Godsend, Alex!!! I have used them extensively over the years for parbuckling logs when I do some urban logging with a trailer.
@brokenpinesfarm Жыл бұрын
They are, pricey though!!!
@boltonco08 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing out the brake/release flip lever... ive been looking at getting one of these for woods/trail recoveries for my towing business and not knowing if one of these style winches has a brake or not has been killing me 😂