passing on some very useful knowledge he'll be grateful later on and making some cherished memories for you both to talk about for years, absolutely awesome Ben
That young fella runs his Kubota very skillfully and does very deliberate work. Seems he reminds me of someone. Wonder if he can narrate and edit videos like that older fella(Ben). Thanks for video. Love to see what you can do with smaller equipment.
Ben, life is short and we are not promised tomorrow. Enjoy what the Lord provides. Do not worry about weather we like the content. Never not liked what you offer on the channel. Thank you. Please keep posting .
you all probably dont care at all but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account? I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Dax Jaden i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Nice work teaching, and your son loves it and is pretty darn good at grading! I'm still in Apprentice Stage with My new Box Blade by Tarter. I could tell your son was a go getter when I saw Him jump in and take the initiative digging out the storm drain. Never could imagine he was about to impress 50,000 people operating that Blade? Hey, you guys in Harlan County Kentucky by chance? Sure looks familiar to Me even though that was 40 years ago! Gett'n old sucks, I don't give a damn what some say! I'll take my 25-30ish back at the drop of a dime! Good Work Gentlemen.
@@khtractors Oh Man! I nailed it! One of the best trips I ever did with a buddy in the Air Force back in '83. Bert was from there so I took My jeep from Wright patterson AFB and went right there at the "Cumberland Gap"! What a blast downing a pickle jar of sweet corn .............ya know, and hunting water moccasins up in a holler. Riding on the hood of a Cadillac. Damn snake was still alive after carrying a limp dead snake for 25 minutes! Not nerves, He high tailed it out of there! Good times, good people, memory I'll never forget. i'M from outside Reno next to the Sierra Nevada's again, things have changed here for the worse. Sure liked it there. I know the mines got hurt and will never recover? Anyhow, no wonder a Father and Son made such a striking impression filming a tractor! Good ol Southern hospitality! Take care, Mitch Carson City, Nevada.
@@snurb48 you did a great job guessing the location. I feel we still are living somewhat in the past here, things are good and so are the people for the most part. The mines are definitely not what they once were but doing somewhat decent. Mostly big corporations now and no small independent operations like when I was younger. Great hearing from you!
Kubota Monster thank you! I really enjoy your videos! One reason I wanted the BX is to give my kids experience on a tractor. It’s a lot less intimidating to learn on compared to the bigger tractors.
@@khtractors Yeah it's good that the kids get on the machines and learn. My dad did the same to me. Pretty soon you will be able to take a nap while he does all the work lol.
@@juantransportador you should be able to click on the little thumbnail of mine and it will take you to my home page. Once there click on videos and all my uploads will show up. Thanks!
Just curious, I see you're digging in rocks but do you sharpen those shovels? One of my nephews was helping us lay a new water line for my mom a couple of months ago and having quite the struggle with the shovel he was using. I asked him to let me see it, took one glance at the edge and it was as dull as the day it was bought. I handed him mine and told him to try it. He almost jarred his foot because mine cut right in. Amazed, he looked at me like "wtf??" I told him to look at the edge of it and he was dumbstruck to see a nice sharp edge on it. I laughed and told him I would be mad if somebody gave me his shovel and asked me to dig with it. I'm guessing his shovel got sharpened before he used it again. Lol
No I haven’t sharpened these. But a neighbor of mine use to dig graves for a living and would sharpen his shovels. You could shave with them! They did really good with squaring up the walls of the grave once dug. Thanks
We adjusted the lift arm link to put a tilt on the blade to help give the road a slope. This particular blade doesn’t have a tilt adjustment only the angle. I hope that answers your question. Thanks
Randy Richard I appreciate the suggestions, it would be easier going down hill. We started at the pipe to keep the dirt and gravel pulled away from it. Since the gravel washes down hill we pulled it back up hill. We only pushed the dirt and leaves over the bank and the gravel filled in at the edge of the asphalt. Have a good day and thanks for watching!
If you get one that will tilt and angle they are very handy. I use my big rear blade a lot. It and a box blade both have their place. For me I’d choose a rear angle tilt blade over a box blade anytime. Thanks and have a great day!
young man , u need to look into this kind stone , want hardly wash out , I live down the hill , want wash out my let , doing a great job > D - BALLAST STONE
Kory Dowell I definitely would depending on your uses. For light grading and mowing it’s great! It’s has an excellent cut quality with the 60” mid mount deck!
Just don't add the curtis cab, it makes it very top heavy. At that side angle, (5:47 and forward) you'll feel like it's going to tip over. I had a BX2370 and loved it, traded for a new 2380 with the cab and hate it! Any slope at all, even as minimal as the one in this video, makes it feel like it'll go over at any time.
Good work young fellow. Nice to see a father and son working together.
Mike Andrews thank you! Clayton is like working with an adult, he is a sharp young man. Have a great day!
passing on some very useful knowledge he'll be grateful later on and making some cherished memories for you both to talk about for years, absolutely awesome Ben
He’s pretty good on it now! Thanks for watching
That young man is a pretty good tractor operator.
Yes sir! Thanks for watching!
It’s awesome that you let your youngin run the tractor. That boy is gettin a good education.
He does good! It’s important to teach kids all you can, he welds too and getting good at that as well. Thanks for watching!
That young fella runs his Kubota very skillfully and does very deliberate work. Seems he reminds me of someone. Wonder if he can narrate and edit videos like that older fella(Ben). Thanks for video. Love to see what you can do with smaller equipment.
I’m proud of him for sure! Thanks for watching
Nicely done……he handles that tractor really well……😁
Mick Olson Thank You I’ll let him know what you said!
He sure did Mick! He’s gonna be a natural
Ben, life is short and we are not promised tomorrow. Enjoy what the Lord provides. Do not worry about weather we like the content. Never not liked what you offer on the channel. Thank you. Please keep posting .
Thank you very very much!
This is my 1st video of yours. Great to see you getting your son involved!
He is my right hand man! He’s becoming a great operator! Thanks
Loved watching your son jump into the game
Appreciate that! He’s a good one!
I absolutely love seeing you get your boy on that machine for learning and experience!
He’s a good one, this was a little over a year ago. Now I just tell him what to do, send him on his way and he can do it. Thanks for watching!
you all probably dont care at all but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Reign Graham instablaster ;)
@Dax Jaden i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
That's some good operations skills there.... Good fathering. Keep up the good work.
Steve Aguinaga Thank you for the nice comment and for watching!
you handle that tractor well young man
rip van winkle I’ll tell him what you said. Thanks!
That little BX looks like a handy machine!
Yes it is! Thanks!
Nice work teaching, and your son loves it and is pretty darn good at grading! I'm still in Apprentice Stage with My new Box Blade by Tarter. I could tell your son was a go getter when I saw Him jump in and take the initiative digging out the storm drain. Never could imagine he was about to impress 50,000 people operating that Blade?
Hey, you guys in Harlan County Kentucky by chance? Sure looks familiar to Me even though that was 40 years ago! Gett'n old sucks, I don't give a damn what some say! I'll take my 25-30ish back at the drop of a dime! Good Work Gentlemen.
We are actually in the Clintwood VA area, only a few minutes from Jenkins KY. Really appreciate the awesome comment!
@@khtractors Oh Man! I nailed it! One of the best trips I ever did with a buddy in the Air Force back in '83. Bert was from there so I took My jeep from Wright patterson AFB and went right there at the "Cumberland Gap"! What a blast downing a pickle jar of sweet corn .............ya know, and hunting water moccasins up in a holler. Riding on the hood of a Cadillac. Damn snake was still alive after carrying a limp dead snake for 25 minutes! Not nerves, He high tailed it out of there! Good times, good people, memory I'll never forget. i'M from outside Reno next to the Sierra Nevada's again, things have changed here for the worse. Sure liked it there. I know the mines got hurt and will never recover? Anyhow, no wonder a Father and Son made such a striking impression filming a tractor! Good ol Southern hospitality! Take care, Mitch
Carson City, Nevada.
@@snurb48 you did a great job guessing the location. I feel we still are living somewhat in the past here, things are good and so are the people for the most part. The mines are definitely not what they once were but doing somewhat decent. Mostly big corporations now and no small independent operations like when I was younger. Great hearing from you!
Looks great!! Great Job!!
Thank you!
Looks like a new driver.
They have a ton of power I love my bx2380 nice video
Yes I’m impressed with what this one will do. Thanks for the comment!
Congratulations Clayton! Getting more views each day.
Good job young man.
Thank you!
Young man towed his line.
He did great! Thanks for watching!
nice work wee man!
Thanks I’ll tell him!
Your kid is better then me on my BX LOL. Nice video. I subscribed.
Kubota Monster thank you! I really enjoy your videos! One reason I wanted the BX is to give my kids experience on a tractor. It’s a lot less intimidating to learn on compared to the bigger tractors.
@@khtractors Yeah it's good that the kids get on the machines and learn. My dad did the same to me. Pretty soon you will be able to take a nap while he does all the work lol.
Nice job always good to see a young person actually work and not on social media. I like the hills what state are you in
Kids are not being taught to work these days. It’s important to learn all you can in life. We are in Southwest Virginia. Thanks for watching!
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That's some serious tractorin' right there. Merica! Love it?
Thanks so much!
I'm the 300 on the views, HELLO from chihuahua mexico, I like when the kids help and learn to work GOD bless you and your family, Merry Christmas.
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas and God bless you as well!
Can you tell me where can I look more of your videos or maybe all, I would like to subscribe to your channel.
@@juantransportador you should be able to click on the little thumbnail of mine and it will take you to my home page. Once there click on videos and all my uploads will show up. Thanks!
Turf tire is pretty well considering
Grease Medic they do well until you get in real slick mud.
the kid has the feel for it
He does pretty good! Thanks for watching!
Cool video man, not sure how I missed this one but I must have 👍🏻
Biff's Equipment thank you!
Just curious, I see you're digging in rocks but do you sharpen those shovels? One of my nephews was helping us lay a new water line for my mom a couple of months ago and having quite the struggle with the shovel he was using. I asked him to let me see it, took one glance at the edge and it was as dull as the day it was bought. I handed him mine and told him to try it. He almost jarred his foot because mine cut right in. Amazed, he looked at me like "wtf??" I told him to look at the edge of it and he was dumbstruck to see a nice sharp edge on it. I laughed and told him I would be mad if somebody gave me his shovel and asked me to dig with it. I'm guessing his shovel got sharpened before he used it again. Lol
No I haven’t sharpened these. But a neighbor of mine use to dig graves for a living and would sharpen his shovels. You could shave with them! They did really good with squaring up the walls of the grave once dug. Thanks
Nice looking ford truck what year is it?
It is a 1955, we also have a 1953 Ford Customline car. Once nice weather hits we will video them.
Were you just adjusting the height on the 3pt or the angle as well- Kevin from Utah
We adjusted the lift arm link to put a tilt on the blade to help give the road a slope. This particular blade doesn’t have a tilt adjustment only the angle. I hope that answers your question. Thanks
I would try going down hill next time. Less stress on tractor. Gravity helps alot! You can also just pull extra dirt to your pile to.
Randy Richard I appreciate the suggestions, it would be easier going down hill. We started at the pipe to keep the dirt and gravel pulled away from it. Since the gravel washes down hill we pulled it back up hill. We only pushed the dirt and leaves over the bank and the gravel filled in at the edge of the asphalt. Have a good day and thanks for watching!
How do you like turf tires for grading?
For this tractor turf tires work just fine. Thanks for watching
I have been considering the rear blade, how do you think it compares to a box blade ?
If you get one that will tilt and angle they are very handy. I use my big rear blade a lot. It and a box blade both have their place. For me I’d choose a rear angle tilt blade over a box blade anytime. Thanks and have a great day!
young man ,
u need to look into this kind stone , want hardly wash out , I live down the hill , want wash out my let , doing a great job > D - BALLAST STONE
Thanks!
What size blade is that?
It’s a light duty 5ft. I had thought about a 4ft but my neighbor had one and said I needed to go with the 5. It does good.
From where is that dialect?
Benjamin Hippler haha. Southwest VA near Kentucky.
Southwestern VA
Would you recommend this tractor?
Kory Dowell I definitely would depending on your uses. For light grading and mowing it’s great! It’s has an excellent cut quality with the 60” mid mount deck!
Just don't add the curtis cab, it makes it very top heavy. At that side angle, (5:47 and forward) you'll feel like it's going to tip over. I had a BX2370 and loved it, traded for a new 2380 with the cab and hate it! Any slope at all, even as minimal as the one in this video, makes it feel like it'll go over at any time.