This NEW Stump Bucket is Awesome - Bigger and Better
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
- Removing tree stumps with the new and improved Artillian Stump Bucket on my John Deere 2038R compact tractor
The new Artillian stump bucket is 24" long instead of the previous 16".
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That worked great! Thanks for posting!
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It’s another thing on the list. I want one more for digging rock. Right now I’m using my pallet forks which work but think this would be a better option.
Right. Works good for rocks as well
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I enjoy your videos and help me make decisions for my tractor. Much appreciated.
Thanks
Stump bucket is most definitely another option as long as everyone's aware of the leverage it takes to use one... and doesn't try to overdo it
Right. They are pretty handy, but the longer the bucket the more stress you can put on your loader
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Stump Buckets are really only as good as the Hydraulics on your tractor. I have a Heavy Duty 36" SKID STEER Commercial Stump Bucket. My little TYM 2515 25 hp Tractor really struggles on anything except small sap[ings. Where digging out a medium size stump will take 45 minutes, my New Holland 110 HP Power Star Tractor will take it out in 5 Minutes. I love your Videos. Keep up the good work!!!!!!
I've never seen one of those. It would definitely be an improvement over hand digging!
Yeah, they work pretty well
I’m too lazy to shovel
Great video Brock, nice to see they added the new features.
Definitely think it’s a better product.
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I have a stump bucket for removing roots from the brush on my property. It is an economical way to clear small parts of land. If I had a lot of brush to clear I would either hire someone to do the job or rent larger equipment. But for a weekend warrior, this tool is great.
Agreed
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Nice work
Thanks Hank
I have a stump bucket for my 1025 and what I did was rigged up a wireless camera system that can move (magnetic base) an just look at my screen whenever I am using my stump bucket, forks or snow plow to see where I'm at
Thanks for sharing
Tempted by one of these. I rented a mini excavator for a day last time I had some stumps to pull.
They are pretty handy
Not as fun as a mini ex though
Nice job buddy! Great presentation, keep up the great work!
Thank you sir. Have you had a chance to try out this longer bucket yet?
@@RockhillfarmYT I have done some testing with it already and reported back to Artillian with my data. It’s a fantastic bucket. I thought it would take a lot of strength away from my BX being that it’s got less leverage being a longer bucket but I found the Bx handled it quite well even with its smaller size. I plan to Debut this bucket soon as the snow melts. Stay safe out there!
I find it's much easier to dig down enough to expose the roots and then cut them with sawzall, I use a Milwaukee M18 battery powered saw with a Milwaukee 6",9" &12" pruning blades, it's carbide teeth don't seem to be effected much by the dirt. Once the roots are cut you can decide if you want to pull them out or not, but the stump is much easier to remove.
Thanks for sharing
Great video!! Keep up the great work
Thank you sir
Thanks for your video’s been watching you for about a year. I have a 1025r with a backhoe. Since it is less powerful and lighter than your tractor do you think a root ripper on the backhoe is a better choice for me??
Good work. ill have to use my backhoe until I decide on a grinder or bucket...
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nice work
Thanks
I like it!
Handy as a pocket on a shirt
Full throttle, high gear, 4x4, aim down hit the go pedal. #YOLO 😁
Get er done
Between this bucket and your grinder which do you prefer?
The Grinder is definitely a more efficient way to remove stumps. These stumps would have been very quick to remove without rutting up the whole area. You can also remove huge stumps with a Grinder where as a stump bucket has a limit on size
If we’re doing pros and cons though there are a few things that are better about a stump bucket.
First is that the stump bucket is much cheaper.
The stump bucket takes up less space and is easier to take in and off the tractor. My Grinder is a hassle to put on it
A Grinder is perfect for stumps, but that is all it can do. This stump bucket is also good for digging out rocks or for digging shallow trenches.
If you have a backhoe then the stump bucket is a little bit redundant, and I would go with the Grinder. If you don’t have a backhoe then the stump bucket is kind of a Jack of all trades
So it all depends on what you want to do
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This was my question watching the first stump, why not just grind it. Thanks for the content Brock, and answering John's Q.
What do you think about this version vs the 16” version? Do you feel the 16” version gives better leverage for the tractor or was this one just as good? I have a 2025R so mine’s not quite as heavy or powerful as your tractor
Felt like I get just as much leverage. I think the 2025 would be fine with the longer one but can’t say for sure.
With either bucket I would recommend the ripping teeth that I show in this video: Testing the Limits of this Stump bucket - HD Ripping Teeth Upgrade
ruclips.net/video/PPtaFfGmGsE/видео.html
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@@RockhillfarmYT I’m pretty sure it would handle it as well, especially since I’ve seen people use 40” long versions from other companies. 😳
Just want to make sure before spending my cash money…and yep, I’m intrigued by the other tooth options you demonstrated. 👍
Like I think Tim said from TTWT. Getting the tractor is just the start of things I want to get. My attachment list is more expensive than the tractor was.
Exactly. I I have several things on my Wish list as well.
A flail mower and a land plane are at the top of the list
@@RockhillfarmYT love to have the mower but still want an offset grader blade for the back first..
Need the small stump grinder for my 1025r. Too!
Hey Brock -- any issues with the bolts that bolt on the teeth?
Not yet. The Bolt on teeth design is something they just came out with though. It’s a large diameter bolt so I think it’s gonna be OK
Maybe if you just dug the stump up instead of dumping the dirt out ?
Yeah I think I'll just stump grind 4 inches below grade and call it good.
Well, I own a stump grinder but most people watching these videos probably don’t
Stump grinders are very expensive and I hate renting equipment
@@RockhillfarmYT fair enough. I was watching this to help make my decision. But your video plus several others really just reinforce, for me at least, it's much faster and cleaner to just grind. I have 11 acres of solid forest, so I know I'll get a lot of good use out of it. Then I'll sell my services to all the neighbors, LoL.
I make a little bit of side money grinding stumps for people with my tractor