I once heard, "Everyone makes mistakes, but a true professional admits and shares his/hers mistakes to better everyone."
@garyfaulds20084 жыл бұрын
Your a bigger person admitting when you make a mistake, that what makes you a good person .
@TravisDolter4 жыл бұрын
I have a 1025R after researching them on your channel. I'm also a pilot and in aviation there is a saying that goes, "Learn from the mistakes of others, you won't live long enough to make them all yourself!" Thank you for sharing this.
@mrgoodwrench11034 жыл бұрын
We all make mistakes it's all part of being human. I have a lot of respect for those that own up to them. You also went the extra mile by making a video so that we may all learn from it. Thanks Tim. Stay safe.
@IamGoen4 жыл бұрын
I often tell my sons "Learn from your mistakes, but also learn from other peoples mistakes". Thanks for the lesson!
@genedameier87464 жыл бұрын
"There's not enough time to make every mistake yourself, You must learn from the mistakes of others."
@PLAGUEofDEMONS4 жыл бұрын
^^^This is wisdom!
@fastguned4 жыл бұрын
Better to learn from other people"s mistakes than your own. LOL
@markproulx14724 жыл бұрын
I have no respect for anyone who would trash talk you about this. By posting this video, you have done a great service for the compact tractor community. Thank you!
@RandyBeretta-db5bg Жыл бұрын
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@faithhu92094 жыл бұрын
We enjoy your videos almost everyday. Takes a special kind of person to admit their mistakes. Thank you for being a genuine human! Will continue to watch and learn from you.
@gonavy22054 жыл бұрын
Tim, first off, love your channel! Mistakes happen and I know a lot of your viewers including myself really appreciate this video. It’s always good to watch your channel and learn a thing or two, regardless of what prompts the video. Thanks Tim!
@bobpurs4 жыл бұрын
You can’t do stuff with out stuff going wrong once in a while.
@joeymomma5184 жыл бұрын
Tim, anyone who may criticize what happened to you must leave a truly charmed life....... it happens to us all. I thank you immensely for pointing out what happened. And I give you all the credit in the world for showing us yet another mistake we can all easily make. Thank you !!!
@NHHalKnowsHow4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being transparent and making us aware of how easily something like this could happen. You're a blessing, Tim, and I always look forward to whatever TTWT is going to come out with next. I also like the appropriate verse at the end.
@andrewash92304 жыл бұрын
Tim! Thank you for being so humble and vulnerable. Not everyone has the chance to learn this stuff, and get into tractors for the first time in their families with these compact tractors. Never let people get you down. When folks talk trash about you, and to you, it's to make up for their own short comings. Your identity is in Christ. And how he perceives you is all that matters. And you're loved, my friend. Keep on Tractorin'.
@justingoodrich25194 жыл бұрын
Humbling experience and your willingness to share it publicly is rare, but appreciated 🤠
@chucklynch83974 жыл бұрын
It is the way of the tractor. I can't tell you how many times I have miscalculated and busted something. Just last fall I ripped a stack off a JD 2955 and had to replace the entire muffler. Thank you for sharing. I'm sure you will save many people the same heartache!
@rebekahhamilton56664 жыл бұрын
My grandfather used to say you show me someone who’s never made a mistake, and I will show you someone who’s never done anything.
@toolguy9244 жыл бұрын
Amen!!!
@fastguned4 жыл бұрын
I say that all the time.
@andrewanderson217610 ай бұрын
Exactly
@debbiepitman78244 жыл бұрын
I'm a 58 year old women and I rely on the information you supply. Your wonderful and I appreciate everything you share. You have made my life so much easier. Thank you 🥰
@ooocrowooo4 жыл бұрын
No worries Tim, the only way to not make a mistake is to do nothing, happens to us all.
@Winger23254 жыл бұрын
Excellent information! I have a similar set up and was a little concerned with the 4th hole draw bar on my pull type 6ft BMB mower. But watching you tow that beast around put my mind at ease which was a huge help! The mistake and willingness to show it to your community of fans and supporters just means your a good person and care enough for the greater Learning Experience! Two Thumbs Up! Stay safe!
@bucklemon99454 жыл бұрын
Been there Done that and Bought the T-shirt . Dad always said learning the hard way I won’t forget it. He was right. Stay safe and God Bless.
@nullisland95284 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Tim it's not easy to admit your mistakes, especially in such a public forum. Something that maybe deserves a follow-up though is just how dangerous the opposite condition is. If there isn't enough overlap and the PTO comes in two, now it acts as a high HP blender stuck to your tractor. Deadly... You got lucky it wasn't the gearbox on the mower end to let go. I for one am greatful you are alive to tell this story, and save another viewers life for having the courage to tell it.
@TheKevan613 жыл бұрын
My Grandfather used to say: "The last man that was perfect got crucified. Nobody has come close since."
@1025at10333 жыл бұрын
trailering is a bit of a problem with that. I can't criticize. I broke my foot getting on a 4020 last month. I completed the task at hand and called my friend help me get in the truck. I drove myself to the hospital.
@billmccoy36664 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your sense of humor. Sharing your mistake(s) will help anyone from doing the same thing so sharing is what real men do.
@lmfarms46114 жыл бұрын
I once heard, "Everyone makes mistakes, but a true professional admits and shares his/hers mistakes to better everyone."I couldn't saw it any better, we are here to learn, don't put your self down.
@harryhat4706 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim for sharing your experiences, especially where you made a mistake, this will save folks like me a lot of pain in the future. I think sharing your "mistakes" is perhaps the most useful for those of us who don't have your years of experience.
@kevincolliss28774 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tim for your efforts to educate us and helping us to avoid mistakes!
@mdh78124 жыл бұрын
My Father always told me that it takes a bigger man to say he did something wrong than a man that can't admitted doing something wrong. Thanks for sharing your mistakes with us, it let everyone learn from them. Great video!
@Earthau4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tim & Christy for such great content produced to such a high quality. You are both awesome!
@MalcySP4 жыл бұрын
We have a term for this in our industry and it's called "sign blindness" It's a genuine problem that we are surrounded by so much trivial warnings that we just ignore it and miss the really important ones
@Chris_In_Texas4 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. There are so many stickers on each piece of equipment, that is the first thing that I do is remove most of the "CYA" stickers. Like don't stick your hand under the mower when its running. It could hurt you! ugh...
@douglas_drew4 жыл бұрын
@@Chris_In_Texas I learned from the master mechanic that I trained under in the heavy equipment shop that we worked out of to take a "Polaroid" of every sticker (in those days mostly LOF info and other Maintainance recommendations) and file them with any owners manual or at least the invoice because any worthwhile machine will last long enough to outlive the stickers. We included pictures of belt info before the printed markings wore off because A) Belt info often wasn't included in the paperwork and 2) Broken belts can be hard to accrately measure. Though I thought it was a ploy to make sure I read each sticker and recorded each belt, your removing the silly ones at least shows you read and knew which where which. I was always glad I took the time, and nowadays I save the pics to a memory stick so I have them even when my wife throws out the paperwork. Wait a minute... Which tool box did I put that memory stick in? Tim, new subscriber, you won me over with "Tim's HUGE Error!" As a kid, many farmers used a sling (usually old inner tube or leather strap) to hold PTO shafts unhooked during transport to/from the work site, since we lived in hill country with many drainage ditches. Also, most tractors with slide bar hitches had a "transport" bar to give clearance for these situations.
@Jayelle13274 жыл бұрын
In my early 20’s I put diesel fuel in a gas engine... took me years to get over it...every time I thought about it I would cringe.. at 42 now.. it is what it is.. ya live and learn.. P.S. I read every manual and sticker for everything now!
@Dan-oz4qb4 жыл бұрын
Diesel in a gas isn't great but it's not fatal. Gas in a diesel however likely means a new engine. I've seen both in my years of running a shop.
@Jayelle13274 жыл бұрын
D B few more details... it was my bosses work truck... it ran for about a half mile.. then caught on fire.. not a major fire but definitely fire.. he was good with engines so he got it running again... still remember the look on his face though..
@robertheinkel62254 жыл бұрын
Our Oliver 66 got diesel fuel more than once. She ran a bit rough, but burned her way thru it.
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast46954 жыл бұрын
Diesel in a gas is not the end of the world gas in a diesel is not good at all deadly to the engine
@mikebowling32284 жыл бұрын
The Green handle usually is the Diesel pump,,, but not always. BP stations green is the gas pump. Filled my truck up with Gasoline made it 3 mile then truck died at at stop lite. Drain out gas and filled with diesel , no more issues. Filled my TDI jetta with Gasoline this time the station's diesel pump had gasoline in it, again got luck and pumped gas out filled with diesel fuel and still driving it.
@mikemiller55914 жыл бұрын
Tim, your most endearing quality is your honesty. Hopefully you wont change...
@davidhosmer14244 жыл бұрын
"i'm a man I can change If I have to I guess" Red Greene's Possum Lodge Prayer Thanks
@rhymereason34494 жыл бұрын
The wisdom of Red Greene is timeless....
@davebarnessr.58053 жыл бұрын
Great Vlog! We all make mistakes, I am a newby when it comes to tractors, but I lovum and I got a need for one, I bought my Kubota L4701 4 yrs ago and not having a farm background forced me to ask all the dumb questions and read the dang manual. I refuse to pay a dealer to service my tractor mostly because learning to do the service myself has helped me get more familiar with the tractor and learn my machine. One of the very first things I did was knock down a Trellis that took 3 days to build with the bucket with my wife watching. I learned something that day , like beware of your surroundings at all times , but hey! I’m still learning and still reading the manual and watching Vlogs of guys like you I can certainly learn from! Great Vlog!
@rcp935peek44 жыл бұрын
In these days and times we encounter so many egos. It is refreshing to see humility displayed. It is truly a pleasure to watch and enjoy videos made by ordinary, humble. but very special people. Thanks, and may Christ strengthen you.
@Americancitizen14 жыл бұрын
A real person makes mistakes big and small and admits to them all in order to let other people learn from them. Thank you for showing this because I can definitely see myself doing this.
@ritterjon4 жыл бұрын
💥 Oh no, glad to hear it was covered under warranty. Admitting mistakes make you a humble person. This video I’m sure will save someone an expensive trip to the dealer. *Keep on tractoring!* 👍
@timziegler93584 жыл бұрын
I don't believe that anyone could have been more hard on you than what you were to yourself! I feel for you because I have had to pay for my mistakes and truly they were the hardest to get over. Best wishes and thanks for the advice.
@nateroth13024 жыл бұрын
This is a very common issue with compact tractors as the rear housing is aluminum and most dealers do not cut the power shaft to compensate for full travel. I have repaired/replaced the PTO drive assembly, differentials, and even full rear housing because of drive shafts being too long. The #1 implement that causes this issue is a post hole attachment.
@Vincent_Sullivan3 жыл бұрын
And at the other end of the 3 point travel post hole diggers (which usually have long drive shafts) can have the two shaft part cease to overlap and that creates a whole different sort of mayhem! See kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6HRhmttprSEnpo for a video on the subject.
@anewrnn4 жыл бұрын
Why I love your channel!!! It takes a genuine honest person to share his mistakes. God Bless.
@khtractors4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! This can happen on many styles of implements with the wrong length shafts as you mentioned such as 3 point attachments. I think we all get excited with new equipment and jump into using it before really studying the manuals. Great explanation! Watch them fingers too! Haha
@genecarr45684 жыл бұрын
I applaude your sense of humor. At least you can laugh at yourself. We all make mistakes as the saying goes "been there, done that". Thanks for sharing. It takes a good man to admit his mistakes.
@mikejohnson71814 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim. Takes a big man to admit his mistakes. Lord knows, I've made my share of them.
@bruceg79ify4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honesty Tim. I broke my rear housing on my first Yanmar with a 12" auger on the post hole digger. Lowered the 3 point lever all the way down because it wasn't getting a bite. When it did, it screwed itself so deep it cracked the rear-end from the force. We all have lessons to learn , hopefully some can learn from others mistakes.
@jonathandemont37584 жыл бұрын
As a Clergy I work with says: “Making memories!” (Especially when things aren’t going the way we plan). Lol
@douglasmorton61213 жыл бұрын
You, and we, are better for your mistakes. Thank you for sharing them. I'm new to tractors, so this is really important info to know. Thank you Sir!!! Keep the videos coming!
@Dannyssnowdogadventures4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely distroyed my BX PTO. Shaft disconnected from tiller. Amazing how much damage can happen so quickly when your shaft is banging on the 3 point @ 540 rpm. Found the pto shaft on the ground still connected to my tractor...or I should say, parts of my tractor. Ever wonder what's inside? A lot of gears and oil. Got a good look inside, but if you want to see whats inside your tractors rear end I don't recommend my method. Absolutely heart breaking. Lucky the insurance I had to purchase to finance the BX covered the over 7K in repair. Yeah According to the dealer, PTO damage happens a lot. I was not the first and Tim you weren't the last.
@dalemarshall97364 жыл бұрын
When I got my tiller for BX it said to make sure PTO shaft was right length. They said it normally had to be cut off and it did have to be cut.
@kevincolliss28774 жыл бұрын
Ouch!😕
@bones5494 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. As my dad told me and I use with my kids, some of lifes lessons are hard & expensive! My boys loved as much as I did hearing it as a kid.
@Eric_Cleckler4 жыл бұрын
It takes a man to admit when he’s wrong. I never thought about that situation, but I’m happy to learn from your mistake. 😊
@uncleted4501 Жыл бұрын
Really glad to have watched this. Your error served to save a lot of others similar financial pain. Appreciate your humble and honest ways. Sorry this had to occur, but you've gained more knowledge and imparted that wisdom to the rest of us newbies. Thank you for that.
@batman1989keaton4 жыл бұрын
It's just one of those things Tim. Stuff happens to us all!
@rcrogers64 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Many of us see so many warning labels required by lawyers that we run the risk of ignoring the one written by engineers. In manuals, I always ignore the first few pages loaded with legally inspired warnings. Thanks again Tim, it takes a big man to openly discuss a big mistake. One that many of us would have made.
@royscarbrough35894 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making the big mistakes for us. Blessings for you!
@ThomasPaine714 жыл бұрын
Tim: This video just made your whole channel relatable and honest. If anyone didn't know that already they sure will now. I smashed a tie rod end off my GC-1720 a few weeks ago by moving some rocks that were likely too heavy.
@mrackerm58794 жыл бұрын
Tim: First some background. Based on my land needs, and based largely on the content of your videos, in May of 2019, I purchased a 2032R with loader and backhoe. Early this spring, my son was working on a section of road (long driveway) and got too close to the edge which collapsed causing the tractor to almost tip over. The unit was listing at about 60 degrees from vertical and only a tree prevented it from tipping further and rolling down the hill. I was concerned but not upset. All I could say to him was that I was sure he would never make that mistake again. That is the only comment I can offer you as well - I am sure you will never make that mistake again.
@jdinnis4 жыл бұрын
Hey Tim, thanks for swallowing your pride and sharing this with us. Just a quick tip, you don't need to read the instructions if you watch enough KZbin videos of other folks making mistakes!
@Mrbink014 жыл бұрын
"Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from poor judgment." Lesson learned
@timstractoradventure46114 жыл бұрын
Much respect for admitting you messed up. I am not too proud to say I messed up or ask for help/opinion. One trick I learned on pto shafts is that I take a paint marker and make a ring on shaft to show full compression and extension. Easier to see paint marks if things get close.
@brimptonestateservices33174 жыл бұрын
Don't feel so bad. Ive done that, but only once. (I've wrtecked a double hydraulic pump by connecting an outlet to the wrong fitting. 3seconds, pumpruined)
@jrobb430554 жыл бұрын
First off I really enjoy your channel. This was a very interesting episode because I actually know a John deer dealership owner who had the same issue. He had a brand new tractor which he set up with a tiller that’s was over sized for the tractor. He lifted the tiller and the pro shaft went into the rear end and did exactly what you did. Accidents happen and lesson learned.
@KeithFinkFamilyFarm4 жыл бұрын
Oh my. God bless you, Tim! All of us manly men have made expensive mistakes in multiple. And yes, I can understand completely when you say you weren't happy with yourself, ha! Been there, done that. In fact, it seems I'm always there. Somewhere as we approach middle age, there is a two-week period where we make no mistakes because we have finally learned from all of the mistakes we've made in our youth. Then, after that magical two-week period, the mistakes start up again. Only now they are caused by old age and senility... LOL
@machineability4 жыл бұрын
Haha Kieth. I like that comment. (From your brother in law)
@scotttownsend44054 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being open and honest and potentially saving someone else from doing the same thing.
@firewoodprovidersnorthwest4 жыл бұрын
You can tell a True Christian man by the way he reacts when he hurts himself, like smashing your finger as you did, No Curse Words Out Of Your Mouth...Im Proud Of You..
@Sylvan8654 жыл бұрын
Tim, In my opinion a real man will admit to his errors. I tell people all the time that I have learned more about how to do things by my mistakes then by my successes. Our only hope is that others will listen and learn from my mistakes and same themselves the cost. Thanks for sharing that you are human like the rest of us.
@tractortalkwithgary12713 жыл бұрын
My Dad told me one time that everybody makes mistakes. He then proceeded to tell me that I didn't have to make all the mistakes. I could let somebody else have their turn once in a while.
@grassgobbler72144 жыл бұрын
Never would have thought about that happening. Thanks for swallowing your pride and sharing this costly mistake.
@simplex47964 жыл бұрын
i had that problem with the PTO but not on a mower but on a square baler from Welger die got the shaft correctly the the PTO flies off but it still works :D
@paulweatherhead3544 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info Tim. I have a 2038R and would never have thought twice about the PTO and drawbar.
@profdave28614 жыл бұрын
An honest mistake indeed. It’s hard to imagine that a dealer would cover that under warranty but how nice that they did.
@Leon-Servant-of-Christ2 жыл бұрын
Seriously, warranty doesn't cover user error.. I think they were just happy with Tim's business over the years and covered it for him!
@rabtfarm4 жыл бұрын
I borrowed my neighbor's tedder; in my case I had too much shaft extended and bent the female shaft section of the PTO shaft just running it(only about 1" engaged). Always helps to check this first time running! Also my recommendation is clean and lubricate those splined shafts! Then do it again! It's the only way to possibly avoid a crushed finger! Don't leave those PTO shafts ostriching in the dirt(we all do that!). Sorry for the costly damage!
@kdegraa4 жыл бұрын
Clearly we are not perfect. There is only one on Earth who was.
@emrythompson4 жыл бұрын
Who me?
@rgd25984 жыл бұрын
Emry Thompson .... no. You just made a mistake. It’s me.
@tj1lincoln1824 жыл бұрын
No god is
@flick226014 жыл бұрын
@@rgd2598 -No, it's me.
@emrythompson4 жыл бұрын
I think I was right.
@donroyer4204 жыл бұрын
I just watched your story about the PTO shaft disaster. Last year we bought a JD 2032R and a Frontier rotary mower. Even though the PTO shift was not "too long" as I was attaching it for the first time, I could see that as the mower was raised, it could become compressed too much. Also if I had driven across a ditch, the rear of the mower could be lifted even more by the trail wheel. Fortunately I had decided to use a quick hitch that moves the mower back far enough that I didn't need to shorten the shaft.
@DominicRichens2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a rotary cutter and the manual says 1" is sufficient gap when 3pt is level, but this assumes the tractor and the cutter are on level ground. I am afraid that crossing a ditch may bottom out the shaft. Am I correct or is the geometry of the 3pt different than the drawbar setup that Tim was using?
@donroyer4202 жыл бұрын
@@DominicRichens Of course, as long as there is still any free travel for the shaft to collapse, there wouldn't be a problem. BUT, it is very difficult to consider all of the variables involved: lifted height, top link length, lift caused by tail wheel as going over uneven ground.
@glendonmorgan72534 жыл бұрын
when i was younger my uncle bought a trampoline. "i don't need to read the book. i know how to jump on a trampoline." within half an hour i had 3 broken bones.
@rogerleight51744 жыл бұрын
Tim, you are the only one that ever happened to!!! lol, Seriously, to admit you made a mistake and then share it with us so we don't make the same or a similar mistake shows true character. We all are guilty of not reading everything in the manuals or stickers on the machines. Thank you for sharing this experience and not keeping it to yourself. May God continue to bless you and your family.
@jamesdiehl86904 жыл бұрын
"To error is human!" If you error and don't/won't admit it, that would be a second error. I try to avoid those, but I'm human.
@karlpritchard56883 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been told that if you cut something too short, just cut off the short end.
@jamesdiehl86903 жыл бұрын
@@karlpritchard5688 That's what my Dad used to say! Cut off the short end, then it will be two long. Then you can cut it again and it will fit just right. I always looked at him and scratched my head. Huh!
@SkiddingF3504 жыл бұрын
My uncle did this same thing with his brand new tractor (less than 50 hrs) while trying out his new 14’ rotovator/tiller. It was in the shop for several months. The PTO shaft was too long. Very good reminder!!
@phillyfathead4 жыл бұрын
Yo Brutta, we all have been there in one form or another in life, as far as the manuals and stickers ur right nobody really looks at them😂😭🤔!
@C_J_814 жыл бұрын
Could happen to anyone who ignored the manual! We have all done that at some point. You just happened to be the unlucky guy. You were a great guy for informing all of us so maybe we can avoid it.
@amossnowdaharleyman91794 жыл бұрын
Before lawyers and the plastic PTO shaft covers a man could see the shaft and how much compression or extension was left........
@larrycainjr4 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget...the lawyers show up AFTER the injury or fatality.
@amossnowdaharleyman91794 жыл бұрын
@@larrycainjr Maybe it's a Texas thang but we don't get too close to rotating shafts,spinning blades,know that we can fall off of ladders etc.....I still have all of my pieces and parts. More COMMON SENSE than most I suppose.
@gradybeaty4164 жыл бұрын
Hey just wanted to say thank you I ordered a new JD 54 inch mower deck from Green Parts Store and got a hell of a discount on it and they gave me free shipping on it thanks to you....so thank you and my wife cindy from here in Anderson, Indiana we thank you...stay safe
@spyder0000694 жыл бұрын
Almost did the same thing with a 3pt chipper. It was my first implement I bought and didn't catch the part about cutting the pto shaft. It bound up when I lifted to max height. No damage but took me a sec to figure out what was going on. :^)
@bradmeacham69824 жыл бұрын
In the video at about 5:30 while you were describing things, I started thinking "Oh NO!". Ouch indeed! Well, we all live and learn from our mistakes. But, more importantly, we all need to learn from other peoples mistakes. To that end, I really think you're doing such a favor to your readers by carefully explaining what happened and how it could have been avoided. I, for one, thank you for this posting.
@mr.darrelltrunnell6444 жыл бұрын
Excellent food for thought TIM. Don’t do that again TIM. Read those warning stickers and the owners manual. But you know what TIM those same people that are smart as all get out have watched , are watching or will watch this video and laugh and make smart (5@8:?$) comments and the very next time start out with good intentions using their tractor and make the very same or similar mistake. The the curse words began to fly. My point is we all are human and we all make mistakes. We all have a day coming and sometimes we simply are not paying attention. Good job TIM. Go do another project. Liked Subscribed & Shared.
@GabrielSBarbaraS2 жыл бұрын
Now that you shared this, I think I will go out and check mine ( PTO shaft ) although mine is supported by the 3 point hitch, I now need to check it for the next time I come into a swale situation. I did bend the back trailing wheel once in a swale and had to replace. ( improper top link adjustment ) The important thing is no one got hurt. Stay safe out there Tim.
@johnsandlinjr4 жыл бұрын
Wow. All I can say is you just saved a lot of people, a lot of money. Kudos. Huge kudos.
@waltermattson55664 жыл бұрын
Those things happen. They just probably would not be shown on most other KZbin channels. You have taught us all something today. I know I will be more careful now. Thank you.
@rpsteele75154 жыл бұрын
We all make mistakes. It's just that once you make a mistake, learn from it and not repeat it. Fortunately for the rest of us, we can use this video and learn from it without having to worry about repairs. With that said, I want to say how amazed I was at how close you came to the fence @7:15. Wow!
@jonfrock72754 жыл бұрын
Accidents happen. I work highway road maintenance. We break stuff all the time. Our theory is accidents happen, at least no one got hurt except your pride. But you manned up and accepted your accident and shared it for us all to learn from
@bstewart23944 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim! I normally mow, etc. with my 5603, so no issues there, but occasionally I use my 1025R with implements. You might have just saved me some $! A smart man learns from his mistakes... A wise man learns from the mistakes of others!
@rogerf36224 жыл бұрын
I would have missed that one too. There are so many warning labels that I just don’t see them any more. But I do read the manuals...in the evening AFTER I use the implement. Great video by the way.
@douglastroutman68254 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information, it's something I never really thought about. I know a lot of men who won't admit they are wrong. In my opinion it takes a real man to admit it, great video thanks.
@gckshea4 жыл бұрын
Excellent, Tim! Loved your intro preface! True confessions. Thanks for the presentation
@jeffstacy7484 жыл бұрын
I have made plenty of mistakes too. Some were mighty embarrassing but that is life. Glad you shared that, gives me something to think about when I am hooking up attachments.
@DKrage014 жыл бұрын
My children heard from me often as they grew up “Everyone makes mistakes. What counts is what you do about them!” As always, I loved watching this video you and Christy put out! Based on watching your videos I purchased a TS-10 to mow 7 acres regularly. Nothing like a few hours during a hot Saturday afternoon mowing while in a cab tractor! I too made a mistake while using the TS-10. While lowering the wings I tipped it over... (just the mower not tractor). I had the mower on a bit of a side hill slope when I un-folded and over she went! The drawbar sustained a bit of a twist but still works just fine. No need for a trip to the tractor hospital for me. My mower is plumbed using just one hydraulic hose that I connect to the remote fitted with “float”. I see you have two hoses involved on yours. Perhaps you would consider a video demonstrating the functional differences using the mower each way? My accident may have been avoidable had there been more hydraulic options available to me with different plumbing. BTW my tractor has two sets of rear remotes.
@TractorTimewithTim4 жыл бұрын
Yes, your dealer can help with re-plumbing the mower for 2 remotes. One hose runs to the lift cylinder only. The other hose T’s to both wing cylinders.
@richpicone77884 жыл бұрын
People that make comments like you referred to earlier in the video aren’t worth listening to Tim. You have a loyal group of followers that have your back
@joeschratz93604 жыл бұрын
Tim I in no way think you are stupid for making mistakes. We are all human and you are not only learning for it but teaching off of it. Thanks for being humble and sharing with us.
@jeffcesta24934 жыл бұрын
It wasn't a mistake. It was a learning moment! :) Your honesty is commendable!
@pjp80s4 жыл бұрын
Wow.... that hurts to watch..... we all do stupid things from time to time. really appreciate your honesty. Be well Tim
@dpistone103 жыл бұрын
I think this reveal was so awesome. So many do not want to admit when they make a mistake. Thank you for warning all of us because it’s highly appreciated. 🎊👍🎉💪
@warrenrogerhigh14774 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Tim. I appreciate your candor and sharing the info to help us less experienced folks hopefully avoid a similar issue. Love the channel!
@ethanzvara5374 жыл бұрын
Its okay tim mistakes can happen and mistakes will happen. As my grandfather says you wont learn from your mistakes unless they happen. You said people would say mean comments. They might but you have to just keep going on and just keep making great content.
@Kcolby474 жыл бұрын
Also, thanks for sharing the lock-back collar on the PTO shaft. All my PTO shafts have the “pull back and then try to push it on.” What a pain. I found a work around using an adjustable extended jaw plier that was the right width, pull back slip ring, slip the pliers between the collar and the slip ring, push shaft on . Much easier.