DON’T BUY A KUBOTA TRACTOR UNTIL YOU WATCH | 1 YEAR LATER

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  • @dotnorton6569
    @dotnorton6569 3 года назад +32

    Love watching Father and Son discussing tractors 🚜

    • @grandmaadlerfarms2165
      @grandmaadlerfarms2165 3 года назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @carleighburns9120
      @carleighburns9120 3 года назад +5

      My brother is a big fan of the Kubota products too. He owns a couple of pieces for his property and loves working with them so much. He even volunteers to cut the church's grass, and a couple of the senior. But he is just a good hearted person too so that helps too. Enjoying your videos, your doing a great job. And I saw that 1 video of you and Chad with the boots, those must really be some great boots if you have had yours as long as you have and can still ware them to work in. That really great, I come from a family of construction workers and unless they were lucky enough to end up with some army boots they would have to buy a new pair about every 10 months or so. Anyway thanks for the content. 💜💜💜

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +2

      Ty Pearl

  • @mrbrown3462
    @mrbrown3462 3 года назад +6

    I have been through 2 1880s I love them I work ours everyday sometimes 10-16 hours a day on the farm. We clean our calf pens and our pig pens along with our feed yard and feed bunks. We use our's to push our commodities in our commodity shed plus we mow our lawn and do yard work with them. Our first 1880 left the farm with over 10,000 hrs and bald tires we worked that tractor to death our second 1880 only had 500 hrs and only reason we parted with it was because we traded for a bx25d with loader and backhoe and mower and snowblower and plow blade and a new never used tiller and bush hog. We love our little Kubotas around the farm they fit in the old tie stall barns, they do the jobs to big to do by hand but to small for the big tractors or our big skid steers. We had a few Deere 1025s and never again for the price of them they fall apart and breakdown way to much and parts are twice what kubota parts are, We have a 1025 sitting in the corner of our haybarn with no hood because they are plastic and disappeared the first year we had it the rear fenders are falling off it because Deere used cheapest paint they could and the brackets and floor pan all rotted off it and the tractor has less than a 1000 hours on it, it was pure junk and now only gets used to run a small corn roller mill and that is it. Only thing we have complained about with the kubota is the mower attachment but there is always a young kid not affraid to lay down to attach it.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Wow Mr. Brown, you have no idea how good your comment makes me feel. Reinforces my decision. I will never work mine that hard so at age 62 my 1880 will probably outlast me lol. I hope others will read your post. Not only for the 1880 info but Kubota in general. No doubt you also take very good care of your equipment. I could learn a thing or two. I will share this with my son. Ty again!

    • @mrbrown3462
      @mrbrown3462 3 года назад

      @@grandpadossfarms we are a dairy and beef farm with 200 milking cows and 360 beef cows. We are still old fashion with tie stall barns that were built in the 1800s with add ons low ceiling heights. We always had large payloaders and big loader tractors and the bigger diesel skid steers. Everything outside could be done with what we had but everything inside was hand labor. We had a skid steer we cut the cab off to go in the barn but it was still to big to do a lot in the barn on day our neighbor came over with his new kubota and drove it in the barn to show it to us and we had him drive it around the barn to see where it would and wouldn't fit needless to say we were at the dealer that day and then we decided a second one would be handy but the kubota dealer only had a decked out bx25 so that is when we got the junk deere 1025 with just the bucket and it didn't last a year being all plastic and cheapest scrap tin ever.

  • @bettyrush3651
    @bettyrush3651 3 года назад +12

    My son has one, the bigger one, he used it to clear land to build his house. He loves it.

  • @stanleyjohnston5876
    @stanleyjohnston5876 3 года назад +3

    I live in east Texas, I have a 28 hp Mahindra Max 28xl with loader and backhoe. I cleared 1 acre of heavily wooded area with vines and grapevines. I dug up 12 root balls of grapevines. I have a disc, landscape rake, 5 ft bush hog, and the best item I added was a pull behind 5ft King Kutter finish mower. I didn't want to deal with a under belly mower. I tried to rent a large tractor w/backhoe to no avail. I have struggled this year with health problems. Not able to get on my tractor for past 9 months.
    GOD BLESS YOU!

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      I'm so sorry you have health problems. I hope you get better. Wow I'm jealous of all your attachments. Mahindra is a nice tractor. God bless you!

  • @helencline5768
    @helencline5768 3 года назад +14

    I HAVE A FRIEND THAT HAD ONE IT STAYED IN SHOP MORE THAN OUT, HIS HAD INCLOSED CAB WITH ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES , took them nearly a year to fix IT, YOU CAN GET A LEMON IN ANYTHING 🤩

  • @tedcallaway9432
    @tedcallaway9432 3 года назад +10

    I have the 2380, if you raise your 3point hitch to the top, move the grass cut height adjuster to the top and the deck should stay up when you drop you box blade.

  • @jimmyd7369
    @jimmyd7369 3 года назад +16

    Gentlemen, First let me say this is a very informative video - well done. Just for those who may be uninitiated, I have the BX2380, the extra height of the taller tires allows me to leave my 60 inch deck installed regardless of what's on the three point. Ground clearance is of course reduced with the deck on board but when fully in the 'up' position, it has proven not to be a problem for me. However, at 64, I'll have to agree that mower deck removal and reinstallation for servicing is a bit of a pain, but, as you point out, she's a grass cuttin' fool.
    Really enjoy your channel - looking forward to future episodes.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Agreed & thank you

    • @williamshapcott2388
      @williamshapcott2388 2 года назад +1

      I just bought one 6weeks ago. It is a piece of shit . Stays in the shop all the time . Should have bought a push mower. 22,000 piece of shit. It's got 11 hrs. On it .. ...

    • @cassellracing
      @cassellracing Год назад

      I agree 100%, the 23/26 ride smoother & have more ground clearance than the 18. I have the BX23S and never remove the 60" mower, regardless of what attachments are on it, even the Backhoe.

  • @JackieGreen71
    @JackieGreen71 3 года назад +4

    As a farmer that has more than one tractor, this video is stellar. Why? Because there are so many smart questions to give people about the how and why when it comes to Homesteads/Farmsteads/Subsistence agriculture figuring out the size of the tractor(or even if you need one at all, as some riding mowers do the job for some) one needs for what they have is the most pinnacle of wrapping ones head around your personal needs. We have a Kubota B2100 with the LA301 bucket and PTO in the rear(as well as the 3 point), the Kubota M9000DTC (M series with the cab), and a Kubota side by side/UTV (RTV500) The UTV is a perfect example of doing your homework on what works for the land you use, as it is smaller width as the old Colorado farm was on a tree-covered slope and it had to fit between trees. Since we still have woods, we decided not to upgrade. However.. because we have 40 solid acres of woods? An ATV is in the future as that can handle the spaces between, as well as be more nimble on slopes and rocks. We would be perfectly set with one of the L series tractors to do those in-between jobs where we need to get between/under trees and still have the needed power. It is exciting to just go and buy all the things when starting up. But really. Do the research find the right fit for you, if it means a smaller tractor? Don't let that make you feel like you're not good enough in others' eyes. It just has to do the job YOU need it to do. Everything Grandpa is saying is spot on. And I do have the majority of Kubota equipment. I love them, a...lot. But I have a Troybilt Mower(riding and push), and grew up with Ford(now New Holand), and would cry like a babygirl if I could have a Case because that's my dream tractor. I am a tractor lover, no matter the brand. All i can say is don't get caught up in brands, find what you want/need. Whew.. sorry folks.. that was loooong winded of me lol

  • @jamesfournier6114
    @jamesfournier6114 3 года назад +4

    I bought a Mahindra 25hp E-Max with Front Bucket, Backhoe, 60" Belly Mower, Post Hole Digger and 60" Snow Plow with full frame Mount from front to Back. I have 1 Acre Love the backhoe for digging out bushes and stumps. Don't use the Drive Over Belly Mower to much of a pain to hook up I ended up buying a Cub Cadet Riding mower.
    Saturday I picked up 4 yards of topsoil with my dump trailer and loaded up 2 raised garden beds I just made Love the tractor I always find thing to do with it. Wish I had more land though. I am in Northern NJ so had lots of snow this year where I took off the snow plow and put the bucket back on so I could move all the snow off the driveway and had 10 foots mounds of snow. :)

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +2

      Excellent James, A 25 hp gets the job done then that is the perfect tractor for you. Ty for the info.

  • @bobhomestead7396
    @bobhomestead7396 3 года назад +8

    You can use the box blade with the mower deck. If you look at the dial left side under the seat. There is a spot that says top. If this mower has been adjusted right, the adjustment screw is right next to the left fender toward the top looking at it from behind. When the mower deck is all the way up, you can turn the dial to top, this will lock the mower deck to the top, letting you still use the 3 point hitch. Hope that helps.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      Ty Bob, I did not know that. I have read the manual but did not know could be locked. This is my first tractor and the dealer wasn't much for instruction

    • @bobhomestead7396
      @bobhomestead7396 3 года назад +5

      @@grandpadossfarms They never tell you about the good stuff the tractor can do.

    • @cody481
      @cody481 3 года назад

      Considering how easy it is to hook up 3 point items with all the "quick" options I'm wondering why I would use a belly mower.
      You can't hang a belly mower over a creek edge or ditch. And doesn't a 3 point have a lot more float?
      I actually have a gravel ramp into the creek to wash out under the deck , you have no idea how easy that makes cleaning.

    • @mikebuehler6248
      @mikebuehler6248 Год назад

      I have an BX1870, use it for 4 acres. The belly deck will lock up at the top and allow use of the 3 point and retain the deck.

  • @lavernekephartBrandy
    @lavernekephartBrandy 3 года назад +12

    Brook has been wanting a new Tractor for a long time... that Lady loves her Tractors. Brooks sub has a plastic hood not like Grandpa Adler's.

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c 3 года назад +2

    I have to say this is a great unbiased review. You bought what you need, that's the thing many people don't look at, they just rush out and buy something and then realize its either too big or too small, not enough power, implements don't work that they want, etc.
    If you don't need the PTO HP, and the extra torque of the larger engines the 18HP is fine.
    The Backhoe doesn't go on the 2380. The backhoe equipped version is a BX23S...its a BX2380 with an additional sub-frame installed on the rear to the middle of the tractor frame to accommodate the backhoe weight.
    The front loader is NOT a standard feature of any of the Kubota BX or B series tractors.
    Stepping up to the BX2380 or BX2680 you get larger tires, more torque, and more PTO HP.
    Engine HP and PTO HP is different...you most certainly will have a HP drop at the PTO, and the BX1880 is the lowest PTO HP in its class at 13.7HP
    Larger tractor will get you a larger loader/more lift capacity, more PTO HP, more rear 3 point lift capacity, and more hydraulic flow for more lift capacity, and able to run a few hydraulic implements which most of these sub-compact tractors can't really do anyways. The larger the tractor the more expensive, and the more expensive implements you can put on it LOL.
    I'm looking at a BX as well, however, I plan on running some PTO stuff so the BX2680 will be what I go with, yep slightly more expensive, but it'll have the PTO HP that I will need...also plan on getting the 60" mid mount mower deck as well.
    Your BX1880 will do anything you want, it just may take a little more time because you'd have to make more trips with the loader for example...heck I wouldn't have any problems with that either. I don't have a tractor at all, so when I get one gee what will my wheelbarrow do LOL.
    With the BX I'm looking at it'll run a 42 or 48 inch brush hog if I need to...however the plans are the loader, box blade, 60" non-drive over mid mount mower, pallet forks, and roto tiller. Who knows what I may end up with later on...so many things out there you can do once you get a tractor.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      Ty for the comment William. You are absolutely correct on the backhoe. I didn't purposely mislead anyone. I really wasn't making a video about specs. Was just intended to get folks to analyze their needs vs wants. The 2680 sounds like a good choice for you. Appreciate your input

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад

      @@grandpadossfarms No worries, just wanted to clear it up for someone that possibly ran across the video thinking they could get a backhoe on any of the BX line...well they could but not from Kubota and it don't look good with the aftermarket backhoes.
      Yes, the BX2680 would be the best fit for my needs where I need the PTO horsepower in a small tractor. Your little BX1880 is a great little mowing and front end loader machine and it'll pull a lot of ground engaging attachments for sure. Course there are a few PTO implements you can still use with your tractor if you ever got bored and wanted to play LOL. These little tractors will outperform many expectations. One of my old neighbors had one of the B series Kubotas and later upgraded to the L series and didn't lose anything in the swap his resell value was excellent on that old B series. When he moved into a nursing home and they did an estate auction his L series sold for what he paid for it and its currently still being used at a local rental yard as a rental tractor.
      Its going to be a while before I get a tractor, but sizing things up that I would need a tractor for, and the space I have to work in the BX makes the most sense. After a trip to the John Deere dealership I won't do business with them after the way I was treated. Basically before any conversation was ever made the salesman looked at me and says you can't afford one, never once asked what I was looking at buying....so I left and never will do business with them. Kubota dealer has been great for the past year keeping in contact with me about any changes in needs and implements. We've changed quotes I don't know how many times, looked at machines, implements, attachments, etc. They're awesome, not trying to push me into something I don't want, not trying to push me into signing papers, just there answering questions as they arise and helping guide a new tractor guy in the right direction LOL.

  • @brucep1934
    @brucep1934 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought a BX1880. Not delivered yet, but my use is summer mowing and light use of loader. Winter is a snow pusher. So this video helped me be even happier with my decision. For my property. Thanks gents.

  • @kardyify
    @kardyify 2 года назад +1

    I bought an 1880 a year ago with the 54” deck (permanently mounted). No plans for a loader or other implements. In fact I removed the 3 point attachment. I mow an acre of semi-rough terrain. In addition I move trailers with a front mounted hitch with ease.
    I absolutely love it.

  • @lrwoods13
    @lrwoods13 3 года назад +17

    I don't even need a tractor but Grandpa Adler convinced me that the 1880 is the one I need 😜

    • @margimackowski-seif9305
      @margimackowski-seif9305 3 года назад +1

      I don't need a tractor either but, Dadgumit! I want one soooo badly and that little Kubota 1880 would be absolutely perfect.

    • @michellebuendel5180
      @michellebuendel5180 3 года назад

      Me too‼️🙏🏼

  • @leannekenyoung
    @leannekenyoung 3 года назад +5

    I’m not ever going to buy a tractor but I loved watching the interaction between father and son and the logic that was applied to the reasons why you purchased it. I think you will save a lot of young people or heck even some old guys a good amount of $$ Congrats on your SMART purchase and you look absolutely adorable on it with Adler!🥰🙏🏻🇨🇦

  • @orsonwells7997
    @orsonwells7997 3 года назад +3

    We went with the BX2380 with the bucket and 60 inch deck primarily to mow and to push snow. So far I am very impressed with the pulling power. Pulled many trees out with it and pushed a ton of brush.
    I wanted the 23 over the 18 for ride comfort mowing 3 to 6 acres per week. Felt the smaller tires would have a tendency to give a more bumpy ride on some of the rough spots.
    I am right there with ya on the age department but I like how easy this deck is to get on and off compared to my old 48 inch John Deere deck. Don't even get me started on what a pain the old Deere's snow blade was to put on. These Kubota's are a whole different breed compared to the chain store throw away mowers that they make now.
    I even find myself looking for more things to do with the new tractor... That never happened on the old tractor. I don't feel all beat to death after a couple hours seat time like I did before.

  • @that.schamp
    @that.schamp 3 года назад +2

    Great description of the thought process of buying the right tractor!
    What many newbies do not realize is that a major limitation on what a tractor can do is it's weight. Without weight to provide traction and counter the load, more power gets you the same amount of wheelspin. The useful loader capacity is also limited by weight. A more powerful loader would let you lift the tractor farther off the ground, but it won't get a heavier load anywhere.
    Even stripped of the loader and backhoe, I find the BX is too large and awkward for mowing. It's big, the ROPS gives no end of trouble with trees, and it just does not maneuver well. I ended up keeping my beat up old riding mower, and hope to get a zero turn eventually. The BX mower deck does run beautifully, makes a great cut even in high gear, and is undeterred by tall grass that chokes my riding mower - so there are times I will go to the trouble of putting the deck on the BX... but most of the time I use the mower deck, I'd be as well or better off with a flail or shredder.
    FYI, with my BX23S, I have been able to do some loader, box blade, and backhoe work with the mower deck in the Top position. I don't do major jobs with the deck on, but it gives a fair bit of clearance, and I have not had the trouble you describe. For big jobs, I put a BXpanded belly plate in place of the mower, and it would also drag if the deck height was not set at the top position. I suspect you have a problem with the deck height controls.

  • @handyandy2051
    @handyandy2051 3 года назад +2

    I too have a BX1880 3 years now and over 300 Hrs. I use it mostly for mowing in the summer and snow removal in the winter.
    Last year I bought a BaumaLight IP24 stump grinder and took out 14 stumps from my property. Amazing what those little tractors are capable of.

  • @samschoonhoven9153
    @samschoonhoven9153 2 года назад +5

    Nice job. You covered all the things I thought of when I purchased mine . I got the 2380 so I had a little more power to run a tiller. Video really gave a lot of real life views to think about.

  • @mrs.hiddenheightsfarm9119
    @mrs.hiddenheightsfarm9119 3 года назад +22

    We love our Kubota. I've knocked down numerous things, some on purpose & some by accident lol. It worked well either way haha. 👊💪💜

  • @bobw9297
    @bobw9297 3 года назад +2

    LOL I am a 62 year old and I bought the !880 in 2019 and we have 5 acers out side Milton on Canada , we feel the same about our 48 inch deck , we only put it on in the fall to run our lawn vacuum , other then that its a life saver ... snow , rocks , dirt , wood, lots and lots of gravel

  • @saltwateranglin
    @saltwateranglin 2 года назад +2

    Great vid guys! My 1870 is my favorite tool on my 5 acres. Does everything I need and more. Looks like new, runs like new and never breaks. I’ve got at least 6 attachments and they all work great.

  • @pinetreehill586
    @pinetreehill586 3 года назад +5

    Great job on this video guys! It’s very important to consider how much you’ll use anything you pay good money for. We’ve got only two acres and this would be a great size for us. My dad (next door neighbor) has a larger one and my uncle a few houses down has an even larger one. We borrow one of theirs for helping to fell and move the thin tall pines we have left on our hill. There’s no sense in us buying something large for so little land. We just move dirt and rocks a lot. I really appreciate all the information that will help us to decide what tractor to buy.

  • @547Rick
    @547Rick 3 года назад +3

    I owned a B7100 Kubota tractor which I purchased new in 1978. It had a front end loader, rear blade, and a 5 foot Woods rear mount mower. It was a great tractor and did everything I asked it to do. The 5-foot rear mount Woods finish mower was great! I would not have never replaced it with a belly mower. It was easy on and easy off.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Ty Rick for the comment. I think the rear mount is the way to go for ease of operation

  • @charlesreohr6236
    @charlesreohr6236 3 года назад +4

    This was a very informative video, It reminded me of when I was six and my Father bought an old ford tractor that he had to fix before he could use it. It had no attachments but it did have the capacity for a three point hitch. I don't know all what my dad paid for it I think it was less than $100.00 and my dad made all the attachments for it using parts out of a junk yard. He painted it caution orange and used it to mow down the overgrown fields throughout the township where we lived in his spear time. Thanks for bringing back memories I haven't thought about for decades.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      That's great Charles, very glad you shared that story.

    • @staceepayne8787
      @staceepayne8787 3 года назад

      Wow that's cool ! Can't beleive he made all his attachments! What a cool Dad! I'm lovin that under 100 bucks part!

  • @jimstenzel7649
    @jimstenzel7649 3 года назад +5

    I also have a 60 in mid mower deck and although your highest clearance is with the deck off. You can raise the deck lock it in the top position and then raise and lower your 3 point hitch with out having your mower move. Once I found this It greatly improved my ability to keep the mower on and still do things with my 3 point hitch.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +2

      Everyone has said the mid and rear lifts will operate simultaneously and I ran across someone that has one and they showed me that lock feature then it made more sense.

  • @tiggercares
    @tiggercares 3 года назад +5

    Great advice Pop, on just under 1/3 acre I have no need for a Kubota. We bought a used Cub Cadet for our needs.

  • @toddbutler5869
    @toddbutler5869 3 года назад +7

    I have owned this exact tractor for 5 years. Over 600 hours. It's the best piece of machinery I have ever owned. It runs a 4 ft bush hog no problem.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      So good to know Todd ty, I've got 53 hrs on mine so I have a long way to go

    • @brittlinton8764
      @brittlinton8764 2 года назад

      That was what I was wandering i plan on buying a 4ft bush hog for the one im wanting to buy

  • @bobmerrill84
    @bobmerrill84 2 года назад +1

    Are you gentlemen aware there is a top of lift lock out for the mower so you can use the 3 point hitch with out the mower raising and lowering with the 3 point hitch.
    There are also two lock out positions to connect the 3 point hitch lift arms to which allows the mower to raise and lower without the lift arms going up and down.
    Just info for you. I am on my second BX series tractor with a belly mower and I love it. I found that if I back the tractor up on 2 2" x 10" blocks it make removing the mower much easier. I am 76 years old and with a little patients I can get it on and off. Another suggestion. Hitch up the pto shaft next after rolling the mower under the tractor.
    I makes reaching it much easier. My mower is the older fine cut mower that is no longer made and I wouldn't change it for anything.
    Respectfully
    Bob M

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  2 года назад

      Thank you Bob. I admire your ingenuity. I guess I took the easy way out. I sold my deck and bought a zero turn mower. Now I leave my box blade and bucket on and ready to go. It’s good to hear you like the BX. I really enjoy mine.

  • @oldchevytrucklovers
    @oldchevytrucklovers 3 года назад +2

    We bought a house with 5 acres recently that didn’t come with any land equipment. My husband is looking for a subcompact tractor so this definitely got his attention! He was glued to the screen the whole time. He really likes Kubota. Very useful information and a good review. Like the practical approach - not paying for what you don’t need - which needs to be considered before purchasing. Great advice!

    • @McScott76
      @McScott76 3 года назад +1

      I was in the same situation about six months ago. Bought a 6 acre property and searched for months for a good used subcompact. Ultimately I bought a brand new BX 2380. You can't go wrong with the financing terms, and the Kubota insurance. You could use and abuse that tractor for 300 hours and turn around and sell it for about what you bought it for -- all with 0 percent interest for 84 months.

    • @cassellracing
      @cassellracing Год назад

      Please consider a BX2380, 2680 or BX23S, the 1880 isn't adequate for more than mowing a 1acre lot. Been there, done that. Get the bigger, more capable & smother riding 23/26 !

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 3 года назад +3

    Hey, thanks for the in-depth discussion on horsepower versus cost. At 71, I have been a big fan of "there's no replacement for displacement"!!! I appreciate you for the time you took to rationalize the options & possibilities before you purchased. This video may be boring or even irrelevant to some, but your decision makes perfect sense for your ( maybe not wants ) but needs regarding your personal requirements & situation. More people should spend some time going through this process before they commit their hard earned savings & find down the road that they wasted money that they could have directed to more important or needed categories. Good job for sharing your interesting, informative & entertaining thought process with the viewers.

  • @bobbyprescott5496
    @bobbyprescott5496 3 года назад +2

    I worked for john Deere for almost 20 years and have nothing bad to say about the equipment they sell. I also worked for Kubota for 7 years and can say they have very good equipment and if I was in the market for a tractor, I would most likely buy a Kubota

  • @johnnywishbone1349
    @johnnywishbone1349 5 месяцев назад +1

    Loved to hear your opinion and review of BX1880. It’s always feels like you have to defend yourself when you don’t buy the biggest model. It’s a true workhorse nonetheless. Happy for your purchase. I’m still breaking my lower back shoveling yards of dirt with a lawn tractor and tow cart here!

  • @DelawareDevil
    @DelawareDevil 3 года назад +2

    Drive up on a 4 by 4 with the rear wheels, and use the loader to raise the front end. Turn the wheels on the deck sideways and it'll go right under the tractor and you have loads of clearance to hook up the mid PTO shaft. You can lock the mower in the up position with the height adjustment. That way you won't be letting it down when you use the rear 3 point hitch.. I have a BX2360, And I work the devil out of it I have a lawn maintenance business.

  • @McScott76
    @McScott76 3 года назад +2

    Just to clarify, the 2380 will not take a backhoe attachment -- at least not a Kubota one. You can do an after-market 3 pt backhoe, but those are not recommended. If you need the backhoe, you have to get a 23S which has a different frame in the back. This was a big dilemma for me, and I ultimately went with the 2380 because I didn't think I'd use the hoe enough to justify the much higher price point. There have been times I wished I had one (like trying to clear a beaver dam from our creek or digging out a stump) but for most jobs, the bucket will do the trick. I'm coming up on 50 hours with my 2380 and couldn't be happier.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      You're absolutely correct. I was mistaken. That 2380 is a nice tractor. I kind of wish I'd have went one step up. This 1880 hasn't let me down though. I just did my 50 hr. oil change. Congratulations on your purchase

  • @grega-kendalheightsdecorwo9511
    @grega-kendalheightsdecorwo9511 3 года назад +1

    I have a 23S, and I can tell you it's been excellent! Between yardwork, pushing snow or even cutting the grass... really glad I bought it (yes I wanted the backhoe, hence the 23S) The 54" mower is good, is it the best deck, no... but works. I adjust the dial and set it to the highest position for dirt work. Heavy dirt work yes I take it off. If I'm cutting grass and leaving my rake on, I use those 2 holes at the base of the ROPS and it is plenty high for mowing.
    Good video guys!

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Ty Greg for that info. I have a spare 54" mower deck I'll sell ya lol. Those tractors are workhorses for sure! Sounds like you get a lot done with it

  • @mackdenn
    @mackdenn 3 года назад +3

    The auto-connect mower deck is why I bought a John Deere 1025R sub-compact tractor. I have the 60" deck with load and go that allows me to use my front end loader, less the bucket, to move the deck around since they are pretty heavy. I love my Deere and Kubota's drive over mower deck is a difficult to use.

  • @catalyst8163
    @catalyst8163 3 года назад +2

    We've owned the Same BX1880 tractor since 2018. It was very cheap (compared to similar models) at the time ~10k OTD. We mostly use it for mowing our 4 acre lawn weekly (we are on 15 acres - mostly wooded with 4-5 acres of lawn). When we mow the lawn weekly, I do not even disconnect the full loader - I just QD the front bucket. Why are you trying to pull the belly mower for dragging your drive? Why not just lock the midmount mower with the height adjustment knob? You should have more than enough clearance.
    My driveway is about 1/3 mile long, and we also picked up a rear blade and a box blade to maintain our driveway. The BX1880 has worked out well for us. So far, power has been great. I picked up a 36" Yanmar Tiller which works great with this sub compact tractor.
    I don't have many complaints about this machine. I do wish certain aspects were built a bit stronger. We've run into issues with the plastic rear axle seals popping loose and spilling out all the SUDT fluid. I RTV'd them last time, and think that fixed our issue. We had an issue with rodents getting at the rubber hydraulic fluid return line because it was made out of soy based rubber. They ignored everything else in the barn and went after that hose. The dealer replaced it with a metal line thankfully under warranty.
    This has been so useful hauling rock, sand, trees, snow, etc.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Thank you for the comment. Our property has very large rocks. The deck even at its highest wouldn't clear when using boxblade . I use it for everything as you do. It just seemed more practical in the long run to get a mower.

  • @donnalawson4235
    @donnalawson4235 3 года назад +13

    I won’t ever need a tractor, but I found this interesting and informative. Great discussion.

  • @randykuik2070
    @randykuik2070 3 года назад +2

    Get a quick hitch on the 3 point to drop and hook up from seat QH05. Then use the to lift front axle to put under tractor. Deck on ground, dump bucket on front side of check, down pressure and lift front axle just enough to roll deck under tractor, drop tractor down, hook up and go. About 5 min, I am 59. I have a 1860, Love it.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Wow, they don't show that on any video I've seen. What a great idea!

    • @randykuik2070
      @randykuik2070 3 года назад +2

      @@grandpadossfarms i dont believe the MFG would agree or condone this practice, but it works for me.
      Get a quick hitch on the 3 point to drop and hook up from seat QH05. Then use the to loader lift front axle to put under tractor. Deck on ground, dump bucket on front side of deck, down pressure and lift front axle just enough to roll deck under tractor, shut off, roll deck back under tractor, drop tractor down, hook up and go. About 5 min, I am 59. I have a 1860, Love it.

  • @kipcudd7253
    @kipcudd7253 3 года назад +2

    Nice little tractor but I would want a quick attach bucket so I could pickup limbs logs with pallet forks and get a quik hitch for the 3 point to make hooking up implements easier, you might want a tiller if you're into gardening. I've got a zero turn and I know for a fact, mowing 2 acres, it is much faster and easier on your turf. My last tractor was a John Deere 1025r with a drive over deck, 54", and had a backhoe on it which I used more than I thought I would, planting trees, digging up smaller trees, dug a burn pit, laid French drains, added a water faucet back by my shop and helped my neighbors with their projects. Actually made money on the side, I'm 65 on disability, bad heart. But I enjoy being out there helping oyhers.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Thanks for the info. Kip. I think my next attachment might be a grapple. I bet your neighbors are glad you have that tractor. How nice is it that you help them. Just keep doing as much as you can. Take care Kip. Have a good day!

  • @stevenketterer190
    @stevenketterer190 3 года назад +2

    Thank You I watch several channels that use the Kubota subs but have never been quite ready to hit the stores & salesmen in person. This video answered 99% of my questions especially about the backhoe attachment which I have never seen on the smaller tractors. Thank You !

  • @matthewm8021
    @matthewm8021 2 года назад

    I have an 1880 that I bought in June 2020. It is a little workhorse and unless you need the rear PTO power, it will do everything the higher HP BX will do. It has the same loader capacity, same 4WD system and same frame. I took down retaining walls with it, moved 600k+ lbs of dirt grading my yard.
    I’m looking at stepping up to a B2601, but only because we are looking at some rear implements that need some extra HP and I want a BH. I could go with a 23S, but for a little more, it makes sense to move up a class and get the higher lift capacity. I would love to keep the BX and add to the fleet, but I can’t justify having both.
    Get yourself rear remotes and a hydraulic top link if you’re using a box blade or land plane and you will be much happier running stuff like that on the rear.
    Great video and honest opinions given.

  • @matthagge4792
    @matthagge4792 2 года назад

    He makes two really good points. 1.) You may need a bigger tractor to get your property sorted now, but once it's done, will you really still need it? The smaller tractor may have a much more useful life over the long run, and you'll be saving money. 2.) If you need more tractor for a specific job, just rent for a day!. I figured this out with the backhoe attachments. $5000 for an attachment that you may rarely use may be much better spent renting for the few times you actually need one.
    And at the end of the day, if you are doing some heavier PTO work, just slow down! If you're someone who's just putzing about their property doing maintenance, then maybe the time savings the extra PTO power gives you may not be worth it in the long run.

  • @OrangeismyNewGreen
    @OrangeismyNewGreen 3 года назад +2

    I decided not to get the belly mower because of the reasons you mentioned, I’m 58 and didn’t want to always get on my knees every time I needed to remove or install the mower, bought a lawn tractor for almost the same price as the belly mower 👍🏻, great video 👍🏻

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      I'm going the same way, I think we made a good decision in the long run

    • @OrangeismyNewGreen
      @OrangeismyNewGreen 3 года назад

      @@grandpadossfarms absolutely, they are great little tractors 👍🏻

  • @sunflowerfarmsedieandjames314
    @sunflowerfarmsedieandjames314 3 года назад +5

    Texas girl here, Kubota rules! Great video One love

  • @jheckert1
    @jheckert1 3 года назад +3

    I just bought a B2601 with the front bucket, AG tires and rear tiller. I didn't need the mower, as you said it would be more of a pain. Unfortunately I have to wait until August until I receive my order. I am patiently waiting...lol

  • @littleredhen
    @littleredhen 3 года назад +1

    Good morning. 🌞 Hello, I'm happy to see everyone. 🌻 I'm from Charleston, West Virginia!😎✌️ I love being surrounded by the woods to hear the birds singing, to hear the wind and the trees, to have all the green around me, to have the fresh air, to allow the wildlife to roam ( i.e. deer, birds, ) to have my privacy to a certain extent, as they sound buffer, and to beautify my property. But here in West Virginia,. They have figured out how to taxes for having trees on our property they call it a Woodland Tax. If you have underdeveloped property with trees and undergrowth on it, you'll be heavily taxed per the lot $$ or per the acre $$$ But, honestly, if you cut it all down and pour concrete on it you're in the green ( clearest throat) I mean, you're good with the government. You'll pay only normal property tax $🥴$ 💰 🎩👍
    🎶🎵 Oh,Give me a home,
    Where the Buffalo roam, 🎵
    🎵And the deer and the antelope play, 🎵
    🎶Where seldom is heard,
    A discouraging word, 🎶
    🎶And the skies are not cloudy all day! 🎶 🎵
    ☁️ 🌞 😎

  • @eituyn
    @eituyn 3 года назад +5

    Great video guys. I really appreciate it. I'm planning on picking one up in a week or so and this has helped me feel a lot better about my decision. Going loader, mower, bagger, brush hog attachments. Thank you for taking the time.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Ty and congratulations! Sounds like you're gonna be busy

  • @sharondelaney5448
    @sharondelaney5448 3 года назад +4

    SUNNY SLOPE HOMESTEAD has some tips on the Kubota Tractor. I believe he also has a small one. He's done several videos on it. One he pointed out a kill switch that wasn't in the literature, but important to know about. In another, he was upset over something lacking either lube or oil, I don't recall, maybe the transfer case?. It was something possibly overlooked by the local dealer, telling folks to make sure to just check it. He's very mechanically minded, thorough, practical & easy to understand. He has his channel Playlist set up where videos are easy to find. Plus, he's a funny, knowledgeable guy, gardener, canner, cook, loving husband, & dad. He's not too proud to ask for advise & listens. I love his chicken & goat videos. Hope you will check his Kubota videos out.

  • @ronwilson3414
    @ronwilson3414 2 года назад +1

    Very good video. I also have the 1880 and use it for everything around the property. The easiest way I found to take deck off and on is use the bucket to left tractor front end off ground. Makes sliding a lot easier. Thanks for sharing

  • @kwmiked
    @kwmiked 3 года назад +2

    Just the seat on the 2380 over the 1880 has me sold on the 2380, and the bigger tires. Thats worth the cost difference and all im mainly doing is mowing 1.5 achers

  • @chuckschweitzer491
    @chuckschweitzer491 2 года назад

    I have an 8 year old 1870 on just an acre of land as my wife says its the best money she has ever spend for me!! I only have 145 hours but and mostly bucket work mulch snow etc but nothing stops this little beast it reminds me of my older Mercedes diesels for the 70s and 80s. In fact I love it so much I am looking at a Lowboy II Kubota generator as a back up unit for my home, the engine in the 11KW is the same as the 1870/1880 and these engines just run and run if you maintain them!!

  • @KashfuzzCrochet76
    @KashfuzzCrochet76 3 года назад +9

    Good to know. Yay Tool Time! Hooray for Chad helping! 👍🌻🌻

  • @DonnaRatliff1
    @DonnaRatliff1 Год назад

    Just Bought this tractor with 21 hp and all implements. Can't wait to try using it. I researched for a long and chose this one. For a woman to use should be perfect for me and my 10 acres partially wooded.

  • @clayphares3822
    @clayphares3822 3 года назад +1

    I bought a Kubota LX2610SU Dec. It took me 6 months to decide what size. No buyers remorse here. It's done everything I've asked it to. Got the loader, grapple, and box blade. My wife calls it a toy, I tell her it's a tool that is fun as all get out to run.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Nice! You were patient and did the research. That's what it's all about Clay. You have some nice accessories there too. Yes it's my favorite tool too!

  • @fha9507
    @fha9507 25 дней назад

    I have had an 1870 since circa 2008. I run a tiller, a 4 foot Bush hog and a 5 foot bush hog with it all the time. No worries on the PTO power. Granted the 5' is a bit larger that it is rated for, I start it slower and then speed it up. No worries. I now also have a ford 3000. 5' bush hog stays on it now. Love my 1870, and will buy another one immediately if my 08 bites the dust.

  • @lindahitt6825
    @lindahitt6825 3 года назад +7

    Really informative Grandpa. Thanks to you and Chad for doing this tractor review. 👌🚜

  • @dferguson1173
    @dferguson1173 3 года назад +1

    Awesome job! Bought the same tractor a year ago. Same thoughts as Mr. Adler, only 2 acres, but also use it to pull firewood wagon, hoping it will run a post hole digger. Only issue so far was a small hydraulic leak but quickly fixed by the dealer. Thanks for the video!

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Thanks Dferguson, it does everything I want it to do. We have a good dealer here also. Ty for watching!

  • @LadyJ5569
    @LadyJ5569 3 года назад +1

    These are the best product reviews. Owned and used for a year. It does what you need and you don't need to spend money for what you don't need. If it's a bigger job, you rent a bigger machine. Great job guys. @Adler Farms

  • @Susan71105
    @Susan71105 3 года назад +3

    We have 6 acres, half wooded on a hill. That would be the perfect size for gardening. Will a tiller attachment work?

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      A 50” will run on this tractor.

    • @PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead
      @PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead 3 года назад

      I have the BX23S and run a 60” tiller on it and it handles it well. These are great gardening tractors for sure.

  • @donnaharrell6794
    @donnaharrell6794 3 года назад +1

    I love the interation between father and son. Ia so impressed with your family's interation.

  • @michaelmoretz4465
    @michaelmoretz4465 3 года назад +1

    I have same tractor does same thing as bigger one's just takes longer to do . Another thing besides mower pain to take on and off if you mow regularly and have rear tires fluid filled for ballast and you're yard was well manicured soft lawn the weight of tractor and deck will compact your yard over time and even make ruts if ground is soft ! I know this from experience use the tractor for a tractor but a lawn mower to mow with ! But then again you can always use tractor rip and box blade whole yard and start over as I did but it won't be on the grass no more than necessary!

  • @shiirooms
    @shiirooms 3 года назад

    I have a 5 acre property and bought the BX2380 with quick attach bucket, 54 in belly mower, and pallet forks, wheel weight and some additional add ons. My property is half heavy woods and half tall grass prairie. I was looking at the 1880 but decided the 2380 with a bit more hp and ability to handle small rear PTO attachments the deciding factor. Yes the belly mower is a pain to install but my lawn is small and easily done by the grandkids with a push mower.The 2380 is essential for prairie maintenance, building woodlot roads, and pulling logs. Yes I regret the belly mower purchase, and could have used that cost to get add on equipment that would be used more often. In some ways I regret the quick attach bucket for the loss of lift capacity. But the pin on bucket is as much a pain as the belly mower for installation.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      True David, I almost went with the 2380. That is a nice tractor

  • @commander058
    @commander058 3 года назад +1

    If you don’t mind what state are you in and how much was tractor,mower,loader?

  • @roostermac2277
    @roostermac2277 3 года назад +2

    Grandpaw thanks for babysitting the new pup that your son was soo good to go get for Hidden Heights farm

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 3 года назад +1

    Ralph, you made the right decision for you, personally I would have gone 25 or 30, but only because I would want to run a rear tiller and a mini hay baler with it. If I had a few acres of rented ground and was keeping a couple calves and the goats I would want to put up a little hay to cut my feed costs. When you figure the cost in the equipment, fuel and time it might be a wash, but at least it makes you less susceptible to the market price fluctuations due to season of the year and the weather during the growing season.

  • @wburtney5154
    @wburtney5154 3 года назад +1

    I have the BX2680 the 60 inch gravel box blade, it doesn't give me enough ballast to safely run the loader. I use a ballast box, for safe operation, with sandbags for easy on and off use.

  • @troyeager8877
    @troyeager8877 3 года назад +1

    I have just 5 acres. I was looking at the 2680. But honestly your usage is a lot like min. Except I may consider a tiller. I've been clearing my hedge trees and overgrowth areas with a Dr brush cutter and a chainsaw. By the time I get one it will be mainly gravel driveway work.

  • @crrc4s
    @crrc4s Год назад +1

    Good advice overall. I grew up on a farm with a lot of tractors and agree with their assessment. I just got a 23s.

  • @catchingupwiththewalkers
    @catchingupwiththewalkers 3 года назад +4

    Great Kubota review. Seems like the right tool for the job minus the mower deck 👍🏼

  • @peterzavras1611
    @peterzavras1611 3 года назад +6

    You need to turn the dial for the height adjustment to the top setting. Then the mower wont drop when youre using/drop the 3 point hitch. It says top right on the dial.

  • @kassenklein
    @kassenklein 9 месяцев назад +1

    The BX1880 and BX2380/BX23S come with 16.6- and 21.6-horsepower diesel engines, while the BX2680 packs a 24.8-horsepower diesel engine under the hood.

  • @lcswartz49
    @lcswartz49 Год назад

    First things first I have a BX 2360 with a bucket with a 60 inch mower deck I have 3 1/2 acres and when you are using the bucket for yardwork, you do not want that mower deck or simply because if you hit a stump that you don’t see you could tear your deck up real bad
    And if you look at a Kabota video on RUclips, it’ll show you how you can raise the arms up higher under your mower after you take the deck off so that way you don’t damage them either by tractor is 14 years old. I’ve had minor problems with it. Nothing major I’m very satisfied with it do I wish I had an old model with air condition and heat because we push snow in our development in the winter time when we have it, yes and we thought about buying an L model, but this one’s paid for why go into debt again dress warm it’s a lot cheaper
    Good luck with your tractor 🚜

  • @rossf7167
    @rossf7167 Год назад +1

    The TOP position on the mower height adjuster locks the mower in the raised position.

  • @larrypatterson6016
    @larrypatterson6016 3 года назад +1

    I have the BX2380 with the 60 inch belly mower and like you I use the box blade a lot. As long as you set the mower to 0 it is locked at the top and rarely gets in the way. I am also adding a front Reese hitch for a 4500 winch that I hope to lift the front of the tractor so I can roll the mower in and out much easier

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Nice! The box blade after the loader is my favorite implement. That's a nice size mower too. If I didn't have so many darn big rocks to move I'd leave it on. We'll see, enjoy and ty so much for the input!

  • @ginamcmillen6553
    @ginamcmillen6553 3 года назад +2

    This video was so informative and educational. More people need to see the thought process and logic in making large purchases like this. Good job!!!

  • @delorisefrye6285
    @delorisefrye6285 3 года назад +3

    Good morning grandpa & Chad . This is great information for me. Thank you and have a great day.

  • @mikeholland721
    @mikeholland721 3 года назад +2

    Good video, I bought a JD 1025r without the belly mower. I already have a zero-turn BadBoy, this helps me know I made the right choice. I thought when the BadBoy gets worn out I would but a belly mower for my JD. But now I know I will invest that money in another riding mower. Thank you again this help a bunch with that thought.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely, I've been trying to sell the mower deck but not having any luck. Just didn't know any better at the time. Live and learn

    • @mikeholland721
      @mikeholland721 3 года назад

      @@grandpadossfarms yes sir, I got a blade with my JD but quickly realized I need a box blade. I simple blade is had to use to smooth the driveway. Have a great day, again thinks for posting the video.

  • @Joefred77
    @Joefred77 2 года назад

    I bought this same tractor brand new I love it,
    I got it with the auger, scoop, land box, mower, rear mower, and canopy
    it's perfect for what I needed it for around my property.
    my wife and 14 year old daughter will use it
    im just confused with the price you paid for the mower deck because i paid 1500 for mine

  • @CynthiasCraftsandmore
    @CynthiasCraftsandmore 3 года назад +5

    Great information guys! Thank you for sharing! Hugs and love to you and your family. ❤️✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless ❤️✝🤗

  • @freedomacreshomestead3723
    @freedomacreshomestead3723 3 года назад +1

    I can run my tiller with the deck on I just adjust the cutting height knob to top and the deck does not lower

  • @circuitbreaker9001
    @circuitbreaker9001 3 года назад +1

    I have the same tractor. I have a front mount blower and deck with it. I have to ask. Are you raising the deck completely up and turning your knob to TOP. That way your deck will stay completely up. I use my tractor in the bush with the deck on and I don't have issues with the clearance.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      I use the box blase a lot currently. Moving some pretty large rocks that the deck would hit. I may give it another try ty

  • @kathyjo1353
    @kathyjo1353 3 года назад +9

    You guys helped someone out there .. good job interviewer !! I just like seeing little boss man drive .... that’s the girl in me haha

  • @carolynnewman5608
    @carolynnewman5608 3 года назад +3

    See what kind of trade you could get on something else you need for the mower. Better uthen just setting. Have a blessed day.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +1

      I did Carolyn, I like Kubota but they are quite proud of their mowers. The mower deck not worth much on trade. Good idea though ty

    • @carolynnewman5608
      @carolynnewman5608 3 года назад +1

      Yes they are are real proud of the color and name , but just .ike a new car not worth munch when you take it home. GOD BLESS and good luck with the garden.

  • @laramsforever9987
    @laramsforever9987 3 года назад +2

    I have a brand new LX2610 TLB coming Tuesday, now I'm second guessing my purchase, I could have bought two BX1880's for the price of this machine...: ) Good video guys!!

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      I just researched this tractor. Very nice. Congratulations! It's more than a sub compact for sure. It's gonna be a workhorse. I subscribe to a channel called Messicks equipment. They are really pleased with this new line of tractors. Lol I guess it's time for you to get to work now. Should last a lifetime. Enjoy!

  • @roadglide1142
    @roadglide1142 3 года назад +1

    I went with the 1880 for the exact same reasons . The 1880 has plenty for what I’m gonna use it for & I luv the fact I didn’t spend almost 3K more !

  • @MrYoungKen
    @MrYoungKen Год назад

    So, do you still have the BX1880? Our county has decided to no longer maintenance the common roadway for properties of 3 or less leaving it up to the owners. I was wondering for basic road maintenance do this tractor do well with a box blade or grading scraper for that kind of task? There are other things like moving brush, debris and similar tasks.

  • @danielsharon524
    @danielsharon524 3 года назад +2

    The JD 1025R drive over deck is far superior. I've done a tremendous amount of research & I'm going to order a Kubota B01 series (next frame size up) but going to get a flail mower instead which solved a huge problem I had w/Kubota as I could see not liking their mid mount either.

  • @tonyioannoni4951
    @tonyioannoni4951 2 года назад

    I have a BX24D with about 850 hours on it, just wanted to say first that a BX2380 does not have a backhoe, and it is not designed to support a backhoe, I have a backhoe on mine, I sold the mower deck, because I don't like it but it came with the tractor when I bought it used, I have the loader, backhoe, rear mount snowblower, pallet forks and a reversible front snow pusher box, so I have all I need, the day I want to add a grass mower, I'll buy a 3 point mower that I can install in the back, just because I like the ground clearance for the tractor, and don't accept any bull about the green machine JD deck so easy to install, all the belly mowers have issues, unless you buy the tractor just to mow grass, that it will be permanently installed on, and that the land is nice and flat...a couples of my friends have JD roll over decks, and they don't really like it anyway...so my advice would be to sell the mid mount mower deck, and get one for the 3 point, easy to install and remove, plus it floats with the mounts and valleys of your grass land! And your 18HP will be more than sufficient!!!

  • @ziggy9979
    @ziggy9979 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video ! Good lesson for anything in life, get only what you need . Thanks

  • @rosealee1225
    @rosealee1225 3 года назад +1

    Just subscribed to your son & familys channel. saw you on hidden heights, good luck with your channel. We used to homestead but are now in our mid 80s and just can't do it anymore! Wish we could do it all over again!

  • @arlisspropertyservicesllc5943
    @arlisspropertyservicesllc5943 3 года назад +1

    Here’s a tip for removing mmm: park your atv on the side you are removing deck, attach your winch and pull it out.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c 3 года назад +2

      Simply turn the wheels on the deck sideways it'll roll right out very easily....they have a concrete floor and nice fancy garage they have it easy.

  • @dob48198
    @dob48198 3 года назад +6

    I guess I'm going to rethink what I REALLY need. Maybe smaller is the way to go. Lord knows my wallet keeps telling me that. Great vid fellas.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Ha, I hear ya Dob. Most videos you find tend to not show the 1880. Most gravitate toward 2380 and up but this little rascal is a workhorse for me. Just look at it from all angles

  • @nancyinnevada2785
    @nancyinnevada2785 3 года назад +4

    IF YOU DO NOT LIKE CHADS BIG FOOTPRINTS ACROSS YOUR LAWN, I DO NOT THINK YOU WOULD LIKE TRACTOR TIRE MARKS EITHER. 🚜 🎈 🚜 🎈 🚜

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад +2

      Right on Nancy, thought about that too. Excellent point

  • @WalkerFarmFam
    @WalkerFarmFam 3 года назад +1

    I was thinking “Tim Allen” from the beginning 🤣🤣🤣 We always say “don’t out tractor your farm”. So many people spend way too much money on a tractor for the “power” that they will never need.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      I like that way of thinking, ill have to steal that phrase lol

    • @zarroth
      @zarroth 3 года назад

      Depends on your point of view. I buy things with more power than I think I'll need, because these types of things will last 20+ years if taken care of properly. I don't know what I might need 20 years from now, so I adjust upwards a bit to make sure it's available.

  • @stephengass6067
    @stephengass6067 3 года назад +1

    I just mow with my loader and backhoe on loader is good for knocking down fire ant mounds while mowing.

  • @pamelamartin9386
    @pamelamartin9386 3 года назад +6

    Lol typical son😁😁😁😁 Mr. Chad you are a good son I am sure Grandpa Adler would agree with that even though you jump his dirt and rock piles😁😁😁😁😁 have several friends that have kubota tractors they love theirs👍👍👍👍👍

  • @BroqueCowgirlHomestead
    @BroqueCowgirlHomestead 3 года назад +1

    We have a 40 HP Kubota, absolutely love it, but it's not quite big enough to do some of the things we need it to, and wish we had gone a bit bigger. (It won't pull our round baler)
    I would love to have a smaller one for smaller jobs tho.

    • @grandpadossfarms
      @grandpadossfarms  3 года назад

      Lol I will take that 40 hp. Actually having one of each is a good idea if you can afford it.