The JD is getting the job done.I am very impressed on the tractor's capabilities.Good morning Ben and Benny.Great job too the both of you.Stay safe, be careful and have a blessed day.🚜👏👍❤️🙏
Love the new John Deere! It’s seems pretty sure footed on those steep hills. It definitely puts the power to the ground. That tractor is a pulling machine. Thanks for sharing. I am really enjoying your channel!
Ben, I have seen you pulling out some big logs with your Kubota but your new John Deere amazes me pulling out logs up that steep grade. I think it pulls better than the Kubota. You did a fantastic job cutting those trees so you could skid them out. That was a very tricky and dangerous job. You made it look easy. Very enjoyable video Ben. Thanks
You did a good job reading those trees, Ben. Cutting those downed trees is one of the most dangerous things to do given not only the root-wad pressure, but couple that with being snagged against standing timber. Great job. I’m glad Benny was around for this one. I think your viewers would be amazed if they ever saw the steepness of the hills you’re crawling up & down. Give my best to your Dad, son. He’s proud of your skill set - so am I.
Great video ya'll!! It's great to see Dad n Son out enjoyin the tractor work. John Deere did the job with ease. Ben great job cuttin them trees. Thanks for sharing be safe Happy New Year to ya'll n family.
That is a really steep pull for any tractor,but the jd came through with flying colors. Cutting trees with tension are dangerous under the best of circumstances. I’m 64 and still remember how many stitches it took to sew up my forehead when I was 18 because a limb under pressure flew back and sent me sailing. 33 stitches and a concussion for a bonus. Stay safe and God bless you Ben!
Very nicely done, there’s a lot of people that do not take in consideration the amount of pressure that’s on a tree like that, nor do they consider it barber chairing on them, it’s a real quick way to get injured real bad or even killed, I am glad that you took the time to explain why you were doing what you did, it looks like you are getting to know the new John Deere even more. That is a lot of real good wood that the Lord blessed you to be able to get. I am glad that your dad was able to be with you, you had mentioned that you was going to have someone with you on this job. That got me to thinking does you wife watch your videos and if so how does it make her feel? I pray that God continues to watch over you and your family
My wife watches as I rewatch them occasionally. But she doesn’t seem to worry much, or least never checks on me if I’m gone extended periods of time. Thanks for watching
Great job. You have some steep hills and hollows to deal with. Glad you got it done in one piece with the loaded up tree. I have been there and it’s hard on the nerves. 👍
Ben you were dealing with a bona fide widow maker with that mess of tangled trees. I was thinking I would have pulled the tree on this side of that bent hickory from the top and tried to break it free at the root then deal with the rest but you did it masterfully.
Well, I have to admit, I was a little concerned about your safety when you cut the lodged little chestnut, but you did good. Being down hill and the potential for the upper lodged trees could be a real hazard, but you did it pretty cautiously, good job! Yeah, the JD 5067E did a nice job pulling those logs. Have a good weekend!
Ben, something I have tried with success with a tree bent over loaded by a fallen tree was to cut the bent tree with a polesaw, I had plenty of control over the cut but felt I was over to the side enough to be safe.
Totally agree with the idea of using a pole saw in that situation. It may take a little more time but definitely a lot safer I invested in a cheap $179 dollar pole saw and ended up just giving it away. I bought a Stihl and one of the best purchases I ever made. I did not get one with the telescoping handle because it would have been to hard on my back Thanks
That John deer is one tough tractor it is really pulling tractor I believe it is going be a hole alot tougher tractor then then orange was. The orange tractor was a tough tractor but I believe u got a tougher one
Good work session Ben. I’ve got hilly property up here in Pennsylvania and I know that the camera never shows how steep a grade is. Good work getting those tangled blow downs laying down on the ground! I love hearing the turbo whistling when she’s pulling. My Mahindra does the same thing and it always makes me smile and feel like there’s good hard pulling going on. Stay safe and that wood is going to provide you good heat. How does she pull compared to the Kubota? Does the extra weight help?
😂 You’re right! Fuel consumption seems about normal for this range tractor. Probably about a gallon an hour maybe more in some situations. Thanks for watching
@khtractors when I worked for a logging called M&K logging. I operated a 645 John Deere skidder. It was really awesome. Plus it was turbo. I believe deeply that you will really enjoy the John Deere. You're welcome
I was praying God please don’t let those logs roll on Ben while he’s sawing!! Looks like the Deere is picking up where the Kubota left off pretty good!! I was very impressed!!
@@khtractors yessir, that’s what we supposed to do is pray one for another for Gods protection!! Lord knows I need em!! Funny feeling when there’s 10,000lbs of metal coming at you!! Tractor & round baler!!!
I'm sure u already know this. But if ya could find ya a log that would fit in ur front bucket. Sure prob help going up these hills hear in DC. I live down towards John Flanagan. An these hills around hear just as steep. Thanks for the content
You need a skidding winch about as bad as anyone I've ever seen. You still using the grapple you made? A good test when it dries out will be your 4 way blade!
The JD is getting the job done.I am very impressed on the tractor's capabilities.Good morning Ben and Benny.Great job too the both of you.Stay safe, be careful and have a blessed day.🚜👏👍❤️🙏
It’s slowly growing on me. Thank you Harlon!
We need to get down to Ky and visit you soon.
@@bennykennedy1786 That would be nice Benny.
Love the new John Deere! It’s seems pretty sure footed on those steep hills. It definitely puts the power to the ground. That tractor is a pulling machine. Thanks for sharing. I am really enjoying your channel!
Ben, I have seen you pulling out some big logs with your Kubota but your new John Deere amazes me pulling out logs up that steep grade. I think it pulls better than the Kubota. You did a fantastic job cutting those trees so you could skid them out. That was a very tricky and dangerous job. You made it look easy. Very enjoyable video Ben. Thanks
The Deere is definitely heavier. Wish I could have weighed them both in the same configuration just to see. Thanks for watching
Great video Ben! The JD really is impressive, I can hear that turbo whistling.
@@thecjwchannel200 that sound makes me smile! Probably my favorite thing about the tractor 😂! Thanks for watching
You did a good job reading those trees, Ben. Cutting those downed trees is one of the most dangerous things to do given not only the root-wad pressure, but couple that with being snagged against standing timber. Great job. I’m glad Benny was around for this one.
I think your viewers would be amazed if they ever saw the steepness of the hills you’re crawling up & down.
Give my best to your Dad, son. He’s proud of your skill set - so am I.
Yeah they are pretty steep! Thanks for everything Mark!
Hello Mark.
Great video ya'll!! It's great to see Dad n Son out enjoyin the tractor work. John Deere did the job with ease. Ben great job cuttin them trees. Thanks for sharing be safe Happy New Year to ya'll n family.
Tractor did really good on hillside great job and great video buddy 👍
@@willardnicholson8026 it’s doing well! Thank you!
That is a really steep pull for any tractor,but the jd came through with flying colors. Cutting trees with tension are dangerous under the best of circumstances. I’m 64 and still remember how many stitches it took to sew up my forehead when I was 18 because a limb under pressure flew back and sent me sailing. 33 stitches and a concussion for a bonus. Stay safe and God bless you Ben!
Oh man that was a rough deal. No matter how cautious a person is things still can happen. Thanks for watching
Very nicely done, there’s a lot of people that do not take in consideration the amount of pressure that’s on a tree like that, nor do they consider it barber chairing on them, it’s a real quick way to get injured real bad or even killed, I am glad that you took the time to explain why you were doing what you did, it looks like you are getting to know the new John Deere even more. That is a lot of real good wood that the Lord blessed you to be able to get. I am glad that your dad was able to be with you, you had mentioned that you was going to have someone with you on this job. That got me to thinking does you wife watch your videos and if so how does it make her feel? I pray that God continues to watch over you and your family
My wife watches as I rewatch them occasionally. But she doesn’t seem to worry much, or least never checks on me if I’m gone extended periods of time. Thanks for watching
She’s proving herself more and more all the time Ben, God Bless
Yeah it’s growing on me! Thank you
Great job. You have some steep hills and hollows to deal with. Glad you got it done in one piece with the loaded up tree. I have been there and it’s hard on the nerves. 👍
Appreciate the support! Take care!
What an animal that machine is!! Great Vid!
Appreciate you watching!
Great video God bless you and your family
Thank you! You too!
Good morning Ben and Benny. Great job on logging and filming. Happy New Year’s to you both.👍🇺🇸
Thank you Larry! Hope things are going well!
Thanks. Happy New Year to you and I hope the New Year is a great one for you.
That Deere is doing everything You're asking it to do. That ground skidding in the summer makes everything pull hard.
Thanks for watching!
Great job!!! You've got yourself a great camera man now.
Thanks so much 😁!
Looking good 👍
Thanks 👍
Here You go again Ben....Selling John Deere Tractors HAHAHA.....Great Video
😂 Thanks for watching buddy!
Great job Ben!!
Thanks!
Ben you were dealing with a bona fide widow maker with that mess of tangled trees. I was thinking I would have pulled the tree on this side of that bent hickory from the top and tried to break it free at the root then deal with the rest but you did it masterfully.
It went better than I expected. I’ve been dreading this job for a while now. Thank you!
Really impressive!!
@@practacticaloutdoorsandthi6962 I’m slowing liking it more every use. Thanks for watching!
Well, I have to admit, I was a little concerned about your safety when you cut the lodged little chestnut, but you did good. Being down hill and the potential for the upper lodged trees could be a real hazard, but you did it pretty cautiously, good job! Yeah, the JD 5067E did a nice job pulling those logs. Have a good weekend!
That root ball had the biggest section of tree held thankfully. Appreciate you watching
Good Evening Sir, Very Nice Deere In Live Action Making Very Nice Firewood 👍🔥👌😇Keep Warm Sir Cheers 🍻🍻
Thanks my friend! Take care!
Ben, something I have tried with success with a tree bent over loaded by a fallen tree was to cut the bent tree with a polesaw, I had plenty of control over the cut but felt I was over to the side enough to be safe.
Yeah that’s a good idea, I don’t have a pole saw. Something I should get one day. Thanks for watching!
Totally agree with the idea of using a pole saw in that situation. It may take a little more time but definitely a lot safer
I invested in a cheap $179 dollar pole saw and ended up just giving it away. I bought a Stihl and one of the best purchases I ever made. I did not get one with the telescoping handle because it would have been to hard on my back
Thanks
@ thank you for the suggestion. I might look into one eventually.
Good job. Didn't get in a real big rush and got it done. That 5067 is a good tractor. The new ones don't have the Regen like the 16's did.
Yeah I like the no regen! Thanks!
@@khtractors my 2016 did it at the oddest times. The 5303 I had didn't have it and got better fuel mileage than the 2016.
The Deere getting down and digging, looks like she pulls good.
It’s doing well! Thank you!
That John deer is one tough tractor it is really pulling tractor I believe it is going be a hole alot tougher tractor then then orange was. The orange tractor was a tough tractor but I believe u got a tougher one
It’s doing very well. Just hope it’s dependable as the Kubota was. Thanks
She done good Ben. Love to hear that turbo whistlinn..lol. Great work. Was that Dad on the camera?
Yeah Dad helped me film that day! Would have been nice if I had set my camera up correctly though. He did good on his part! Thanks for watching
Congratulations
Thanks for watching
Looks like it is doing a good job
Thank you!!
That would be fun farming them hills
We bale hay on places this steep in some areas. Thanks for watching
Good work session Ben. I’ve got hilly property up here in Pennsylvania and I know that the camera never shows how steep a grade is. Good work getting those tangled blow downs laying down on the ground! I love hearing the turbo whistling when she’s pulling. My Mahindra does the same thing and it always makes me smile and feel like there’s good hard pulling going on. Stay safe and that wood is going to provide you good heat. How does she pull compared to the Kubota? Does the extra weight help?
Yeah that sound is great! Thank you!
Haha, that thing made its skidder cousins proud. It looks like it puts the power to the ground well. How’s it do on fuel? Is it pretty thirsty?
😂 You’re right! Fuel consumption seems about normal for this range tractor. Probably about a gallon an hour maybe more in some situations. Thanks for watching
I haven't watched the video all the way through yet. And I know that the John Deere will do it.
Thanks buddy! It’s doing pretty well!
@khtractors when I worked for a logging called M&K logging. I operated a 645 John Deere skidder. It was really awesome. Plus it was turbo. I believe deeply that you will really enjoy the John Deere. You're welcome
How much did that bucket of dirt help? I wondered if that would help and then saw you with it full! Good video thanks!
It helps a good bit. That last section is so rocky and rooty it’s good to have all four wheels planted. Thank you.
Deere and Kubota are just two different things.
There really is a lot of difference in them. Thanks for watching
I was praying God please don’t let those logs roll on Ben while he’s sawing!! Looks like the Deere is picking up where the Kubota left off pretty good!! I was very impressed!!
Thanks so much!!!
@@khtractors yessir, that’s what we supposed to do is pray one for another for Gods protection!! Lord knows I need em!! Funny feeling when there’s 10,000lbs of metal coming at you!! Tractor & round baler!!!
Meant to say hello to your dad also!! Glad he’s there with you watching just in case!! I’m mostly by myself felling & pulling logs!!
Hey Ben, tell me about that tooth bar on your bucket, I like that!
I built that toothbar several years ago. It has been awesome! Thank you
I'm sure u already know this. But if ya could find ya a log that would fit in ur front bucket. Sure prob help going up these hills hear in DC. I live down towards John Flanagan. An these hills around hear just as steep. Thanks for the content
I had a bucket of dirt on that one pull going up the rocky hill. Good to hear from you and Thanks for watching!
Somebody is watching. All your videos have 1 or 2 Kubota commercials on it. 😂😂😂😂
Y’all got a lot of firewood Ben
Yeah it will really help! Thank you
I believe that JD is outperforming the Kubota imo. Good grief that is some steep skidding. Stay safe.
It’s doing pretty good! Thank you!
Very impressive working with the John Deere. What kind of trees are those with green leaves? After all, it is winter time.
That’s Hemlock. It’s an evergreen. Thanks for watching
Long hills there takes lots with along drag way back behind you
It sure does! Thank you!
Lock them diffs if you have that option
Yes I can, I just always use it because of steering with my brakes. Thanks
You need a skidding winch about as bad as anyone I've ever seen. You still using the grapple you made? A good test when it dries out will be your 4 way blade!
Yeah I still have the grapple. Thanks for watching!
Don't scratch that new paint
Trying not too 😂! Thanks for watching