So that mulcher will work on a 25 HP tractor? Please provide a link to it.
@rogerkern3 сағат бұрын
What about the top link? Will that need replaced?
@houstonfirefox7 сағат бұрын
Sure you can get dealer financing! I bought a "used" Tym T454 tractor (48hp) with cab/heat/AC/stereo and only 38 hours on it for a straight $21k from a John Deere dealership financed through John Deere Finance for 1.9% (!) JD Dealership didn't want to have a "Red" tractor on their lot (they got it as a trade in) and made me a steal on it. Price included a new box blade and large front loader. Great video!
@johnkavaloski469313 сағат бұрын
Put a nice set of lawnmower wheels on it! You will love the lowered stance. 😂
@vinsonhelton714114 сағат бұрын
Good advice overall. But there are still a significant amount of people like me that would not benefit from your advice. I have a 1025R with the backhoe. I've had it since 2016 and I have most of the attachments you mentioned plus a mid mount mower I use all summer since 2016 and works awesome. It's a drive over and has worked excellent. No I don't need a bigger tractor. Quite often bigger attachments cost more. When it's time to use the tractor it's like Christmas morning for me and when the task is done I'm a little sad as well as happy about getting something done. Sad because I'm done having a lot of enjoyment using it. Not in a hurry at all. If there comes a time when I need a bigger tractor then I'll sell this one and get a different one but it's been almost 10 years and I made the best choice. I was told like most everyone to get the bigger tractor, you just might need to do some special job. Usually the special job is to much for the bigger tractor. You'd be better off having your sub compact and the pick up a skid steer or mini excavator.
@MichaelDaglish-i1y15 сағат бұрын
An honest and objective analysis. The difference between need and want, as always! Mike Daglish.
@EstorilEm15 сағат бұрын
You’re absolutely NOT supposed to reverse into the stump! Not only is it not hinged to release pressure in that direction, but the teeth are NOT on that side of the cutter wheel (some extend a small amount that direction, but nothing like the regular side.)
@Cantgetusernam16 сағат бұрын
You can use wifi cameras without the internet if companies allowed it. Like your wireless printer some can be used directly connected to your phone or through your wifi router without internet. Years ago we us d to have wireless security cameras that allowed use without internet. Sadly thanks to the governments demand to spy on Americans that we quickly stopped. There is only one reason a wirelessly security camera company doesn't allow off internet use anymore and that is to remotely spy on your security devices including your camera, microphone and sd card used to store videos. The government won't allow you to have easy to install and use wireless cameras but force you to get a security company to run hardwired cameras through out your property which is normally not cheap. Same applies to cellular cameras. They have a internet connection that allows for remote spying through your equipment. The only true secure security system will not rely until on the internet only but as an option. In essence ALL wireless cameras can be originally set up to work without and internet but they set them up tonot work unless connected to the internet and that includes the floodlight on the cameras won't work with no internet. So as a safe security option for you home that works when the internet drops todays wireless cameras are not a safe nor secure option for you business or home. You should be able to use your security gear even when internet drops during a storm. All anyone has Todo to bypass your wireless cameras is disrupt your internet and you no longer are secure. I found this out first hand during a hurricane where internet dropped band we had power and couldn't use the cameras or the floodlights outside my home. Don't waste your money on ANY wireless camera unless it will allow use without internet which sadly today is impossible.
@rodcros19 сағат бұрын
An experienced neighbour showed me how to adjust the lift pressure on my first tractor's loader. It's a little Allen screw on most of them, including Kubota. My no-loader B7510 would barely lift a bush hog when I bought it. A couple of turns of that screw and it has lifted everything in the 14 years since. On my latest old CaseIH, the specifications for line pressure are printed right on the dash, and its weak loader was quickly remedied. He gave me his gauge which plugs into the hydraulic system to allow me to see how much pressure the tractor is running. He explained that the worst thing that can happen from too much pressure is a blown hydraulic line. Over the last twenty years this advice (and the gauge) has served me well.
@rjpfei5122Күн бұрын
How does one determine. a tripped. circuit breaker. that has the toggle repositioned. very slightly.?
@David07R1Күн бұрын
So Merry Christmas first and foremost. My father in laws GMC just had this problem. Did you not have to bleed the air out of the cooling system before taking it for a drive ??
@MyClutteredGarage17 сағат бұрын
I did not. The small amount of air should work its way out quickly.
@scooterbobscoutКүн бұрын
My 2018 is having same issues of.course end of day on christmas and i work tomorrow. Friday i will be doing the thermostat. I dont have any check engine light or codes so thats the odd part but its exactly whats going on here. Thank you!
@matthewgriswold299617 сағат бұрын
Same here, same here😂😂😂 even better, my transmission when bad in thanksgiving 😂😂
@scooterbobscout15 сағат бұрын
@matthewgriswold2996 that's rough! I'm gonna be doing a trans flush soon with the cooler bypass. I want to make sure I get as much life as possible outa my trans.
@boogerwelderКүн бұрын
Biggest mistake I made buying a tractor was not buying before COVID. Prices have almost doubled
@Superchief1118Күн бұрын
Disappointed in my BX25 Kubota that came with front end loader and back hoe. It has approximately 130 hrs on it. The instrument panel is fried, corruded, rusted, a d is in sad shape. It appears as though it was never sealed properly. Also seems to be a common problem with this model. Kubota's response online was people that buy these little luxury tractors have money and park them inside. Wtf! I have a tractor that is used for plowing a country laneway plus other stuff. Oh don't get any water or snow on the cluster panel as the water will seep in and detroy your panel. Canadian part replacement cost with tax is just over 900.00 not including labour. Why buy another defective cluster panel to replace it again in a year or two. Thinking of building a housing cover over the cluster panel to keep water and condensation out. A known problem and to my knowledge it has not been corrected. I am seriously considering dumping this pos tractor and buying another brand. Wtf makes a tractor that can't be used in the rain or snow unless you want a 1,200.00 repair bill every couple of years? Very disappointed in this tractor.
@meusatrumtempestasКүн бұрын
Very nice and that concrete pad certainly came in handy. I keep all of my attachments in the garage and store them on heavy duty shelving - if you used this method it would really free up a lot of floor space in your car port. Sometimes you can find used industrial shelving at a great deal. You also have an awesome selection of attachments - I'm starting to really believe that tractor attachments are like potato chips.
@MyClutteredGarageКүн бұрын
That’s a great analogy!
@PeterDillon-y5s2 күн бұрын
Have had and still have a lot of Kubotas. Started around 45 years ago when they first came out. Fantastic tractors. All fairly light on the back so need a backhoe or weight box for safety when lifting much. Loaders were a North American idea and were a retrofit once they arrived so the tractor wasnt really designed the best for a loader. The front end wasn't heavy enough for the extra weight and some bearing - axle problems occurred. We have one 34 hp with 7000 hours that runs like the day it was new. As I think back through the different models we had I can't think of any real problems other than the later ones with regen emissions stuff. The dealers were like the old Maytag repairman till regen came along and has created a lot of work and unhappy customers. Same for all brands though.
@SteveB26012 күн бұрын
Ok I bought the part 10 months ago and today I put it in. I used 2 blue right out of the gate. Now I’m right around 2200. Night and day difference. Easy to do. I didn’t have hard lines for my third function so no need to take the tire off. 10 minutes and done. Keeping the other shims just in case the pressure drops at some point or I want to go a little higher. Thank you for the video
@MyClutteredGarage2 күн бұрын
Nice!
@SteveB26012 күн бұрын
I just watched Messick he says you will get around 33 extra pounds of lift for every 100 psi so I added 300 psi so around 99 extra pounds. 99 doesn’t sound like a lot but for the B2601 it really is.
@garyhammond22132 күн бұрын
When you talk about globalism, you lost me as a follower. China, Russia, I don't see them as a threat. But the billionaire globalists, yah they are the threat to the free world.
@joehannah13432 күн бұрын
Missing that Great 4020 yet?? Could have paid for the attachments for 20K
@MyClutteredGarage2 күн бұрын
That WAS an awesome tractor. 😄👍
@joehannah13432 күн бұрын
@MyClutteredGarage I'm actually talking to an old friend/farmer about his. Has front loader and backhoe. Diesel, they bought it new. Love to buy it.
@geraldh87303 күн бұрын
So my 2023 Chevy Silverado 2500 is having the exact same issue except my temperature gauge goes back to 160 Right when it reaches 210 It just drops so it’s reaching normal operating temp, Then instantly goes back to 160 right when it reaches normal operating temp So that would tell me the thermostat is working correctly. If I’m not mistaken I am getting two codes. One is coolant temperature sensor and the other is coolant temperature sensor. Intermittent operation. Would the sensor be located in the same area as this 2018 Silverado? Thanks for your help in advance
@geraldh87303 күн бұрын
BTW, this truck has 55,000 miles on it
@geraldh87303 күн бұрын
I have a new sensor ready to put in.
@MyClutteredGarage2 күн бұрын
Hi. My engine was the 5.3 L V8. If you have a different engine, it’s probably going to be located in a similar location but might be a bit different. Good luck!
@TylerAndrews-fk7fk3 күн бұрын
my trucks doing the exact same thing.!! thanks!!
@MyClutteredGarage2 күн бұрын
Good luck!
@keevinosterman3233 күн бұрын
Be careful about the 3 point hitch It will pull out out from the rear of tractor it is cast aluminum it will break on your Kubota tractor I worked at job that had one it broke
@khalidkhokhar67833 күн бұрын
John Derre all the way
@danstewart91183 күн бұрын
Thanks bud, this video saved me a ton of $$ by doing it myself for my 2014 Silverado. Helped out the Christmas budget too =) . Sent you a super thanks! (Total cost was $75 for the thermostat and the sensor and a little bit of time)
@TylerAndrews-fk7fk3 күн бұрын
cool ill be doing the same!!
@MyClutteredGarage2 күн бұрын
That’s very kind! I’m glad it worked. Thank you so much. Merry Christmas!
@danstewart91183 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@MyClutteredGarage2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Happy holidays!
@DG-Chiefs-fan3 күн бұрын
Great video I’m in the research part for my tractor and this some very interesting points of things we don’t think of at first👍🏽
@sharpandloud34224 күн бұрын
I’m an expert. Just came here to say that.
@jamescochran85094 күн бұрын
Went and got smaller forks so I could put more hoist in the cargo ,not in the forks.
@jamescochran85094 күн бұрын
I do my totes the same way,only I use 8 zip ties instead of 4 ,they claim the black zip ties last longer in bright sunlight,I don’t pull them tight,and set them on an old pallet so it can’t freeze down.
@FirelightFirewood4 күн бұрын
Awesome video explained everything well!
@jamescochran85094 күн бұрын
I have 30 totes just like yours,get the tote tilted near the hood any way you can, I rock mine to get that weight behind that hinge pin ,just to get that last little bit of lift.
@jeffrenman41464 күн бұрын
Why even give a review if you do not read the instructions. Come on man you're being paid. The boost button is only if you cannot get a solid green light because the battery voltage is too low completely dead. Using the boost but overrides this sensor for detecting the battery it just allows the electricity To flow without the detection. You look foolish not knowing this and you're being paid I would not hire you
@harryhoffmaster31635 күн бұрын
Wanting to do this on my BX. Was wondering how I was going to go about it. Answered all my questions. Thankyou.
@RNC-7-155 күн бұрын
I have a 2601. Great for my 10 acres. Orange is my fav color. Biggest complaint is pto connection. Hard to reach and twist and pull etc.
@joshuaroberts75115 күн бұрын
My b2601 serves me well and I’m very pleased, the only regret is I would of purchased the backhoe, and not the mid mount deck which I feel is very pricey, I tend to use my wheel horse to mow more often since I usually have an attachment on the Kubota
@johnzink33096 күн бұрын
Thx
@johnzink33096 күн бұрын
Thx
@johnzink33096 күн бұрын
thx
@srsatlaf47306 күн бұрын
Good information. Mine was adjusted when I first took delivery of my tractor. It lowered way too fast and I set it so drop slower. 🚜