I REALLY REALLY LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS TONY DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU ARE DOING , JUST LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS , THE ONLY THING THERE'S NOT ENOUGH OF THEM , WELL ALL THE VERY VERY BEST TO YOU TONY AND TANYA AND GIZMO.
That's good looking soil! Even though im no expert. It did really well! Nice job, Tony! Excellent advice as well! Thanks for sharing! And kudos to Tanja for her great camera work as always! 😎👍
Very simple,either a bigger tractor,or a smaller tiller.Youre right,I have three to four acres in garden,and I'm looking to buy a new tractor.I like the fact that that tractor is 25hp on a larger frame,but it's still only 25hp.I would use a four foot tiller and move at around three mile per hour or so.Great video,keep up the good work.
Getting a four foot will only give you the illusion of going faster in most cases, plus, a 4ft tiller will not cover the tracks of the 2515. I thought the 2515 did ok on this 5ft reverse rotation tiller, but I know a 5ft forward rotation tiller is perfect for the 2515. The forward rotation tiller takes a lot less HP.
It has the torque of a 35hp tractor. The 15 series all use the same engine tuned to to different hp values. This is one the reaains I purchased this tractor. A balance of torque and hp is more important than hp alone.
Good video and totally agree with you. I have a Kioti cx2510 with a 5ft county line reverse tine tiller. Does a great job. So the 25hp compacts are capable. Not sure if a sub-compact could do the same since they are lighter. Let me add the 4wd makes all the difference too.
It is a lot easier on the PTO clutch to engage the PTO at low engine RPMS rather than wind it up and engage the PTO.. I enjoy your videos, and have a T454NH/SH with cab, heat and air.. My tractor is two years old and the only thing I have found that I do not like is the small fuel tank at 8.98 gallons.. It will fun my brush hog for about four hours, then I need to refuel it..
This doesn't have a PTO clutch. It has a hydraulic solenoid over valve. That is why it soft starts even with high throttle. The T454 is a nice rig. Many tractors seem to have small tanks.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Well I guess you opened my mind about my T454 tractor.. I did not know the mechanics of the PTO.. I like the tractor, especially the cruse control when doing field work.. The cab is comfortable with heat and air and the Kenwood blue tooth radio is really nice as I can stream from my phone if I want..
I’m a first year garden guy. Just a 60’ by 30’ garden. If you have time to answer a couple of questions to help me that would be great. So you rototill it. Put fertilizer or ? In it and rototill it again? Plant after? Or wait? What temperatures do you plant? Do you put anything on the plant other than water after you plant? One more how often do you water? Sorry for all the questions. Any help would be great.
What wireless mic’s are you using? Sound very good with all the wind and a tractor running also. Several videos back you had some that were struggling with the tractor noise. Was wondering if it’s the same mic’s or different ones or different settings. Thanks
I was originally looking at the Summit tractor because it comes fully loaded. The last couple of months I've been looking at the 2515. The front end lifting is important...I don't know the Summit will do what I need and I don't want buyers remorse!
If I would have known about the 2515 when I got the RK25, I would have gone with that instead. The T25/RK25 are greta tractors but they don't hold a candle to the Branson/TYM 2515. Do you guys live int he RV? That's kind of what we will be doing once we move our fifth wheel down to Kentucky. We built a shelter to put ours in also. Would you use more fuel on the 25 than the 48 HP?
No, we do not live in the RV. We are just using it for a place to rest during the day. We keep food in the refrigerator and the toilet and working order.
I'm buying a TYM 2515 bc of your videos!!!
You go boy!
@@TonysTractorAdventureme as well. Your video was the deciding factor for me. Keep the content coming.
Love tilling and the tiller on the grounds. I have become a fan! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Thank you!
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I REALLY REALLY LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS TONY DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOU ARE DOING , JUST LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS , THE ONLY THING THERE'S NOT ENOUGH OF THEM , WELL ALL THE VERY VERY BEST TO YOU TONY AND TANYA AND GIZMO.
Thank you. That means the world to Tanja and Me. More coming soon!
That's good looking soil! Even though im no expert. It did really well! Nice job, Tony! Excellent advice as well! Thanks for sharing! And kudos to Tanja for her great camera work as always! 😎👍
Very simple,either a bigger tractor,or a smaller tiller.Youre right,I have three to four acres in garden,and I'm looking to buy a new tractor.I like the fact that that tractor is 25hp on a larger frame,but it's still only 25hp.I would use a four foot tiller and move at around three mile per hour or so.Great video,keep up the good work.
Getting a four foot will only give you the illusion of going faster in most cases, plus, a 4ft tiller will not cover the tracks of the 2515. I thought the 2515 did ok on this 5ft reverse rotation tiller, but I know a 5ft forward rotation tiller is perfect for the 2515. The forward rotation tiller takes a lot less HP.
Yes one great video my friend and like I always say God bless you and your family and your friends.
Thank you! You too! God Bless
It has the torque of a 35hp tractor. The 15 series all use the same engine tuned to to different hp values. This is one the reaains I purchased this tractor. A balance of torque and hp is more important than hp alone.
Bought one yesterday
I have the Branson 2515H and it does a great job with the Titan 60" forward-rotation tiller.
I have use the 2515 with my 60" forward rotation tiller and it did great. This reverse tiller is a different beast. I still think it did well enough.
Good video and totally agree with you. I have a Kioti cx2510 with a 5ft county line reverse tine tiller. Does a great job. So the 25hp compacts are capable. Not sure if a sub-compact could do the same since they are lighter. Let me add the 4wd makes all the difference too.
I agree with you! I think I will try this tiller with the T25 tractor
Nice work Tony. That looks like some really good dirt also.
We have been building it up. I put oak sawdust in it over the last 2 years. Much fertilizer
like that tiller, it does a nice job.
It does! I can't wait to I plant this week if the rain holds off!
Awesome stuff, as always
Glad you enjoy it!
Getting a 5 acre homestead and trying to determine if I want the 2515 or the 3515 for a bit more HP.
get it done
God bless, Tony. TFS
God Bless
Will the 2515 run baumalite ( brush clearing saw) the one you were using at your deer stand?
I will soon find out. Video coming soon.
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Thank you 👍
It is a lot easier on the PTO clutch to engage the PTO at low engine RPMS rather than wind it up and engage the PTO.. I enjoy your videos, and have a T454NH/SH with cab, heat and air.. My tractor is two years old and the only thing I have found that I do not like is the small fuel tank at 8.98 gallons.. It will fun my brush hog for about four hours, then I need to refuel it..
This doesn't have a PTO clutch. It has a hydraulic solenoid over valve. That is why it soft starts even with high throttle. The T454 is a nice rig. Many tractors seem to have small tanks.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Well I guess you opened my mind about my T454 tractor.. I did not know the mechanics of the PTO.. I like the tractor, especially the cruse control when doing field work.. The cab is comfortable with heat and air and the Kenwood blue tooth radio is really nice as I can stream from my phone if I want..
Do you think this tractor would be able to handle a square baler, as well as the cutter & rake?
I think it would be at the limit of its capabilities.
How do you use the cruise control on a 264?
You drive forward and push the cruise control button. When you want the cruise control to go off, you tap the brakes or turn the button off.
Would the T25 even remotely do as well? I assume it's engine has less low end torque than the 2515.
I am not sure, but I will find out at some point
I don't think it has the capability of lifting the 800 lbs on the 3 point.
I’m a first year garden guy. Just a 60’ by 30’ garden. If you have time to answer a couple of questions to help me that would be great.
So you rototill it.
Put fertilizer or ? In it and rototill it again?
Plant after? Or wait?
What temperatures do you plant?
Do you put anything on the plant other than water after you plant?
One more how often do you water?
Sorry for all the questions. Any help would be great.
I am not a great gardener. I am only planting corn for the chickens. Corn likes nitrogen.
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Ok thank you good job on the tilling
What wireless mic’s are you using? Sound very good with all the wind and a tractor running also. Several videos back you had some that were struggling with the tractor noise. Was wondering if it’s the same mic’s or different ones or different settings. Thanks
I have two good systems now. Rode 2 and DJI Mic 2
I was originally looking at the Summit tractor because it comes fully loaded. The last couple of months I've been looking at the 2515. The front end lifting is important...I don't know the Summit will do what I need and I don't want buyers remorse!
I would recommend the 3515 for your needs based on your comments. Not much more money, but the HP is a big deal.
Great video, Tony. :) Hey, does your tractor have a lock device to set the height of your 3 point on the up and down lever? Mine didn't come with one.
I believe mine has a slide stop, but it's not exact.
If I would have known about the 2515 when I got the RK25, I would have gone with that instead. The T25/RK25 are greta tractors but they don't hold a candle to the Branson/TYM 2515. Do you guys live int he RV? That's kind of what we will be doing once we move our fifth wheel down to Kentucky. We built a shelter to put ours in also. Would you use more fuel on the 25 than the 48 HP?
No, we do not live in the RV. We are just using it for a place to rest during the day. We keep food in the refrigerator and the toilet and working order.
Are your tired filled with ballast?
At that time, the tires were not filled with ballast.
This soil seems to have maybe been tilled last year.
This garden was used last year. It was tilled, planted, harvested, and turned over with a breaking plow.
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Seems like that tractor was over engineered I think that is a good thing.
Yes, sir. It is a engineered to be a 48hp tractor, but they downgraded it to get under tier 4 EPA requirements.
lmao...25hp BIG FRAME....Lawnmower
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