Thank you for the comment and I appreciate you looking for it! I have a few in edit life’s been crazy!
@Harpereditz1727 сағат бұрын
Aww
@OwenBeaty-b9o7 сағат бұрын
I like dogs❤❤❤❤
@JoeGaylord-e2n5 күн бұрын
Our 3033r is great until maintenance is needed. Very tight compartments play havoc with maintenance and basic repairs. The comment about the machine being made for assembly and not maintenance and repair is accurate. Many curses and skinned knuckles to show. Congratulations on your successful repair and your perseverance. 36:15
@kirkpalmer170928 күн бұрын
You're lucky that was a Cedar and not a Pine with giant tap roots. On the Pines I have to dig under the stump too and sometimes cut the tap roots with a saw.
@slamsshenanigans229627 күн бұрын
Yes sir! Some take forever! Appreciate the comment and you watching my channel.
@jeramyreberpuredirt7873Ай бұрын
That is a nice looking ripper. I built one for my 4 ton years ago and it is very handy at times. At some point, I want to get one for my 8 ton. I have dug thousands of stumps with my 4 ton machines. Not every job requires a 50,000# machine and the cost of moving them doesn't pencil out for small jobs like we do. Good video, and have a wonderful day. We have another wave of rain coming, so we will see what new work that will bring.
@slamsshenanigans229627 күн бұрын
Thanks for stopping by and the comment Jeremy! Really appreciate it!
@jeramyreberpuredirt787327 күн бұрын
@slamsshenanigans2296 your welcome
@ErictheAmateurАй бұрын
How effective is the saw teeth on the back of the ripper? You seldom see anyone using the back side of the ripper to rip the roots in half.
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
They can be pretty effective but one of the main reasons I went with this companies design is the smaller teeth on the inside of the curl as your always pulling through the roots and you have much more power with that action. Thanks for your comment and for watching my channel!
@EarthServe-tk8tmАй бұрын
Nice video and cool product - glad I know about it. Few challenges are more rewarding than ripping out a big stump, especially with a 5 ton machine. Nice job!
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment and for watching my channel!
@timberhitchllcАй бұрын
I run that exact ripper on a u55 and consider it a perfect match for all but the largest stumps (over 4-feet). Good compliment to the atom 300 ton splitter on an auger drive to bust up the big ones for transport. Recommend scratch dirt off in place before lift/removal makes it lighter and easier to lift (burns better too).
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
Yes sir! Thank you for watching
@brianolson1211Ай бұрын
not going to chime in on the size of your machine vesus the stump, you use what you have. but i am curious as to why you dig from the side instead of face on, will be easier on your machine and you have more pulling ability with the blade down.
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
Hi there, thanks for the comment. Good observation basically just for maneuvering around the hole for this particular stump. I did not have any roots that really required that much force so I didn’t need to pull over the blade as you observed but if I had, I would’ve positioned over the blade and if you remember towards the end, when I was actually pulling the stump out to your point, I turned the machine to where I was lifting the stump over the blade, which illustrates exactly what you’re saying, where I have more lifting power over blade. Great comment and I appreciate you watching.
@St705Ай бұрын
At 21 mins you were talking about the teeth on the ripper when you hit the root and could've used it. I know you are doing 3 things at once . Good job. Another tip, if you can check the big limbs on the downed tree to see where the big roots might be. Arborist friend told me.
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
Definitely a good tip and something that I look for thank you and I appreciate you watching!
@DerekRoss-i6gАй бұрын
Nice machine.. But too small for that size tree... 30min is a long time on one stump. I'm sure you will get it eventually..
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
@@DerekRoss-i6g I appreciate your comment and I understand if you’re looking at this happening in a big open field, but you have to understand my market typically my jobs are this size stump next to a cabin that’s next to another cabin maybe 30 or 40 feet away where you can’t get a 30 or 40 ton machine into that space so my little 5 ton machine is the only thing you’re gonna get in there so the homeowner is gonna be forced to hire somebody like me with a small machine to get this size stump out so a half hour to get this size out is a very affordable option for that homeowner to remove that stuff completely versus and digging or grinding or some other option. Appreciate you watching.
@jbmckeanАй бұрын
if that stump took you over an hour to get out i think you better re-think your strategy..go watch this guy taking out stump as big as that one in about 5 to 7 minutes... letsdig18 ..his name is Chris watch a couple of his videos he builds ponds and stuff like that so does loads of stump removal.
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
Hi there appreciate you watching, if you go back, you’ll see that it took me a half an hour to dig the stump and it was a little over an hour to completely dig the stump and dress the entire site to leave a finished product so for the size of my equipment that’s a pretty good time. Chris and I are in completely different fields The cost to move His equipment is more than I charge for most of my jobs so we’re in completely different markets again thank you for watching merry Christmas.
@BessdohomeАй бұрын
You are comparing Chris using a 27 ton machine (the 240) or a 36 ton machine (the 330) vs this guy using a little 5 ton machine. Really not any comparison. Chris's mini Yanmar is bigger than this guys TB250.
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
@ thank you for chiming in with the knowledge or reply and I appreciate you watching my channel!
@TOOLMAN4hvacАй бұрын
Chris does much bigger jobs, makes sense $$$$ to have the much larger machines. He is definitely the tree removal expert, I agree with ya. 1/2 hour to remove stump not bad. also beats digging it out by hand.
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
Update Anthony at Manca actually shipped Two teeth out for me. Great customer service! facebook.com/mancathumbs?mibextid=wwXIfr&mibextid=wwXIfr
@Raquel-o9fАй бұрын
Happy dogs! so cute
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
They are! Thanks for watching!
@Isaiah-h1jАй бұрын
My pits are big babies
@Isaiah-h1jАй бұрын
My pits are big babies
@slamsshenanigans2296Ай бұрын
They all are aren’t they! ❤
@lewisharpster-p4y2 ай бұрын
Great job troubleshooting your tractor! I have a 3033R that began struggling to move forward or backwards, backhoe and front end loader were stuttering. Hydraulic oil levels ok, replaced hydraulic filter, could not spot any leaks. All futile. JD mechanic said would need to pick up tractor, not something they could figure out on site. Watched your video. Bingo! Small crack in that boot. Tricky to get off but eventually successful. Many thanks for your video - saved me a bundle.
@slamsshenanigans22962 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@chenesplit91584 ай бұрын
Hey , Always good sound !!👏👏🤟
@slamsshenanigans22963 ай бұрын
Thank you 😋
@chenesplit91584 ай бұрын
Hello , you use a very good song !👌I like it 👍👍
@robertmcintyre31914 ай бұрын
3033R- A drain hole is on the left front side of the fuel over flow fill cup. If the hole is blocked and then water fills it up and gets into tank. The drain tube is down the left side just in front of the fuse box. it cost me dearly to replace injectors, fuel rail, electronic fuel pump, sensor, and valve. Keep that drain hole and tube clear of debris. my cost when all was done $12,000.00 due to rust and pitting of fuel rail. it all stared with code 157.16.
@slamsshenanigans22963 ай бұрын
Thank you, I will check that for sure!
@sawboss20245 ай бұрын
i liked
@slamsshenanigans22965 ай бұрын
Thank you! Hit that subscribe button if you’re not already too! 😊
@fredted59465 ай бұрын
Don't mind the voiceovers :) I'd prob crash the drone. Nice job on the road.
@slamsshenanigans22965 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@elcazapato5 ай бұрын
Time to add a water truck to the fleet!
@slamsshenanigans22965 ай бұрын
I have a water buffalo but ya, 500 gallons doesn’t go far
@elcazapato5 ай бұрын
@@slamsshenanigans2296 yes WB is great but think how nice a water truck would look in the yard!
@slamsshenanigans22965 ай бұрын
@@elcazapato 😝
@Jacks_Mehoff5 ай бұрын
You have the skill. Try not using so much voice over
@slamsshenanigans22965 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting
@JimSchraeder5 ай бұрын
no help
@slamsshenanigans22965 ай бұрын
Sorry about that, what information do you feel was missing?
@chenesplit91585 ай бұрын
Hello, very good choice for the song 👍👍😉
@randybarboza55967 ай бұрын
❤
@mattleblanc317 ай бұрын
What implement is this?
@slamsshenanigans22967 ай бұрын
It is called a soil conditioner, it can do everything from seed bed prep to revitalizing gravel roads to smoothing out rough grades. I’m a minimal amount of passes.
@ccperci13857 ай бұрын
That is amazing
@slamsshenanigans22967 ай бұрын
It’s an amazing tool that can save clients thousands vs traditional methods!
@shannonseabolt43017 ай бұрын
How steep of a grade is this driveway? My husband is currently building a driveway on a piece of mountain property. Ours looks to be 24% and no other way to go about it.
@slamsshenanigans22967 ай бұрын
Started out 24-26% in worst spots I ended up grading and got the steepest part down to 22.
@rhondell7 ай бұрын
❤❤
@Brantley-ps1bl7 ай бұрын
The dogs are so cute I wish I could have one
@DoritaFernandez-u7y8 ай бұрын
I like they dog
@ElizabethAnnSalgado8 ай бұрын
Hi I was wondering if you breed Boston Terriers and how much would you charge for one
@slamsshenanigans22968 ай бұрын
Hi, we do not breed, the black and white Boston is the only one in our pack that isn’t a rescue. They are the ultimate travel dog and great in general. I highly recommend seeking out a Boston rescue organization in your area! 😊
@workinghardusa8 ай бұрын
Cool video, well done!
@slamsshenanigans22968 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@robertford.spendmonthshere16679 ай бұрын
Amazing video I didn't know snow would melt...😅
@slamsshenanigans22969 ай бұрын
😝
@kathywalker21749 ай бұрын
😢 I'm sad you have no comments.I'm here very first comment on this video I hope you're happy
@slamsshenanigans22969 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting! I like interaction.
@CesarCruz-jn9cb9 ай бұрын
Found it
@popeskii9 ай бұрын
The hop at the end, so cute.
@Noob529 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@chrism88129 ай бұрын
great job. you saved yourself at least $500 fixing it yourself. I have an older 3 series JD and if this happens I will know it is a job I can tackle. thanks for sharing.
@teresawright61010 ай бұрын
Happy 10th Birthday Cricket, hope you had a dawg gone good one. That happens to be one of my cousins nickname Cricket.
@eliashelena580710 ай бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂🎈🎂🎉🎉🎉
@landynrowe325310 ай бұрын
Happy birthday cricket
@metaspencer10 ай бұрын
hey man, cool to see how you did this. I've got a travel trailer that's been getting one bald tire ... I'm starting to think I might have a similar problem. "neutered condition"! haha
@slamsshenanigans22969 ай бұрын
Hey! Yep bent axle or hanger could be it Thanks for watching!