I've been using a Turbosaw LT3200 saw in combination with my home made grapple, and 2038r. I've cleared thousands of cedars, hedge trees, etc with that setup. It works so well.
Tractors are addictive, and using them is really just a form of play. I think even big farms have people vying for the chance to drive the tractor. Can you imagine doing the same work by hand? Not many people want to do that these days. Tim, the more of your videos I watch the more it seems as though the original concept of using a 1025R for small back yard projects has come off the rails. It's true that you need the right tool for the job, and not every job calls for a small tractor. I do hope to see more of Johnny X in the future. Not all jobs have to be gigantic to be interesting. God Bless.
We do a LOT with the 1025r. However, it is hard to keep coming up with new and interesting content with it for every episode. No choice but to ‘branch out’ into other tractors.
Really nice combination, I like the tines on the lower half of the grapple,works like a brush rake on a dozer, You were able to pull that one tree out by the roots, Impressive. And the saw cuts it close enough to the ground so you can mow without poking a hole in a tire, Enjoy Both You and Christy, It was terrible windy here in Mn. Too for 3 days and today the wind has subsided, Have a great day and God Bless
Agree with you Tim. That set up with the tree saw and grapple is the ticket for small and mid size tree and heavy brush removal,. That is a really nice grapple. Love the way it handles the brush. The project is looking good. Thanks.
It appears that the.tree saw could be handy for cutting tree stumps off at ground level. Save a lot of stump grinding.😉. That was a great combination for the project. Blessings.
Ahhhhhhh.... Closure (almost)! That last wild patch behind the building has been driving us A.R. land owner types crazy on all the more recent Tower Project mowing episodes. The before and after drone shots should be amazing... Hope the new grass at home is healthy and happy! ;-)
Those cluster of trees are Russian olive trees. They are a weed in my area. I have found they are easy to push over and just pull out of the ground with the bucket.
A lot of those tree saws recommend 50+ pto, that deer only pushes mid 30's, probably why you had issues with the larger stuff slowing the blade down. A little more power and you can take trees as big as the opening for the blade. Also, easing into them instead of ramming them would probably help a little too.
The pto to mid is great ! now if i get a plastic bag in the big mower I can disengage and move the blade to find the bag. Balloons and super thin food strore Tshirt bag can be wrapped on the cutting edge and stops the blade from cutting. Thanks Tim.
Watching you with that tree saw and grapple makes me want to go add a saw for field edge management. I'm in southern Indy and the dang honeysuckle is trying to eat up my field the stump bucket does wonders but its a pain to swap between it and the grapple after. Thanks for the great video
A lot of that brush looks like Chinese privet. I’ve been clearing a lot of privet on our farm in SW AR with my 3025E and grapple. A lot of it, I can just rip out with the grapple stump and all. It’s a very invasive brush but it’s not too hard to clear. Great video!
The only design flaw I see with that saw is it doesn't have a guard to keep it from pulling big stuff in between the blade and housing like it did with that one tree that you almost had trouble getting back out again. It should have something that hangs just above the blade so it won't pull stuff in and jam things up. The other thing that might be helpful is if that upper bar had hydraulic rams so when you try to take big trees down, you could use it to help push the tree backwards. Especially if the blade starts binding, you could use the bar to push it slightly to help ease any binding that might be happening. I think those are the 2 upgrades that may make it even better.
Reducing the clearance between the blade and the frame is likely not to work as expected. In that case even smaller branches would create a problem, as they will wage into the gap, blocking the blade. Perhaps, some sort of flapper door might work... But then again, if it's too loose, it's not guarding much. If it's too tight, the stuff will be biting onto the blade. I think that vendor decided in favor of a bigger gap for a reason - the guard might create more problems than solving ones.
HEY TIM, next video you guys make, take a overhead drone video of the area left to do (pending wind). id like and aerial view update, maybe some before and after videos. OR maybe an idea for another video finishing the tower clearing project with a full scope overview before and after.
@@TractorTimewithTim Not necessarily to cut bigger trees, but there were times in the video that looked like trunks were hitting the frame before you made it through, making it harder to finish the cut is all.
The first time you showed using the saw, a stump bucker would have popped them right out. I have a 2001 4400 37hp and it will pop those out all day long. I wish i had a grapple, itbwould help me a lot
I love my grapple on my 2032 R and seam to get a lot of otherwise back breaking work done with it. Do you think the 2032R will have enough power for the tree saw?? Thanks.
The ISOtunes headset is not creating the audio. It is only used for Christy and I to communicate. We are using our normal high end mics and recording system.
I have an artillian rops bar on the way for my GrandL6060. I had skipped the chain saw holder as I thought it was too high for my saws. But I see one - not as high as mine would be - but still up there. Do you take your chainsaw off from the seat? or can you get it off from the ground?
@@TractorTimewithTim But are you taking it off from the ground or from the seat up top? it looks too high to use. You need to do a rops bar video! Tell artillian to send you everything so it can help us poor clueless operators :)
what will you do with all the stumps? This is definitely quicker but I find leaving 2-3ft of trunk left sticking out and then pushing over which usually brings the stump with it. this of course only works on smaller, 2-3”, diameter trunks given the tractor size but the result is much cleaner IMHO.
Awesome equipment demo! Appreciate your demonstrations and knowledge. I kinda like your mulcher, and have that combined with the grapple. Have you hit wire with the mulcher? If so, how did that handle hitting wire?
@@TractorTimewithTim yes, sorry… I was referring to a previous video with the 3pt mulcher and thought that would work good with the third function grapple. Apologize for the confusion. Good stuff! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
I have a question about the Ventrac. Have you ever tried putting the heavy hitch landscape rake on either a trailer mover attachment in the front or on the three point hitch in the back?? If you haven’t tried it, do you think it would work? Thx.
Oh, the tires are ok. Deere doesn't offer any sort of a hybrid radial for this size. If they did, I would probably choose it. I do have the R1 Ag tires on the 3520 (same size/class machine). However, I haven't used it yet with these tires on it. Gotta get the modifications/improvements done on it so that I can get it going!
@@TractorTimewithTim Crazy JD doesn't offer the R14T. I see guys getting them for the 3 and 4 Series, but going outside JD to do that. That is what I did for my 2032R. I remember you saying your went with the larger size tires too. I'll be really curious how like the R1. Thanks for the reply.
Tim do you have any experience with the Sabre Samurai Cutter? I see it advertised on RUclips but I don't know anything about it. I have a Kubota B2601here at home which restricts my choices for ditch and bank mowing. My old buddy and neighbor has driven his Scag mower into the river twice. It's a nice mower but it really doesn't make that good of a boat. He's in his 80s but still insists on doing everything himself. I'm looking for an offset cutter that isn't terribly expensive that I can mow the ditches in the neighborhood and around the water. That isn't easy to find for a small tractor. If we were on the farm it would be no problem but I don't have larger equipment at home. God bless you guys and happy trails.
@@TractorTimewithTim If they don't want their product showcased that gives me a bad feeling. They are only $2k so if they won't send ya one something is wrong. That and the fact that most other stuff advertised on YT is crap. Thank you that tells me a lot.
@@turdferguson5300 not sure. Easy for me to think that way too…but we were talking in ‘22 when supply chain issues in full swing, and demand very high. They didn’t really NEED my help marketing. So maybe not negative at all.
Hey Tim. I have a two year old 2025r with 32 hours. I was mowing with the belly mower and heard this very loud whine. Now the rear and mid hydraulics don't work. Any idea what happened?
@@TractorTimewithTim Thanks Tim! It worked. I had taken the backhoe off in dim light. The quick connect closed, but it wasn't seated deep enough to complete the hydraulic circuit. Blessings to you and your family.
went to the website listed and couldn't find it, but I want this combination. Any chance someone could help me out with the size that I need for a 3044R series tractor and the part numbers?
Wicked implement Tim! Hey have you ever done a video on how to adjust a slip clutch for a implement? Adjusting the Kioti Tiller after i slipped the friction plates right now and figured it would be a good one for you to do. And the importance of doing this to protect the tractor and implement. Just a idea. Really enjoy the videos Tim, please keep them coming.
Tim, You Have The Coolest Toys!! LOL
Definitely a great way to remove privet. Have another productive day.
I've been using a Turbosaw LT3200 saw in combination with my home made grapple, and 2038r. I've cleared thousands of cedars, hedge trees, etc with that setup. It works so well.
I’ve enjoyed watching the progress through the years of you guy’s cleaning up this property
I love videos that include this property!
Wind, tractor, branches, and you guys have excellent audio!
Tractors are addictive, and using them is really just a form of play. I think even big farms have people vying for the chance to drive the tractor. Can you imagine doing the same work by hand? Not many people want to do that these days. Tim, the more of your videos I watch the more it seems as though the original concept of using a 1025R for small back yard projects has come off the rails. It's true that you need the right tool for the job, and not every job calls for a small tractor. I do hope to see more of Johnny X in the future. Not all jobs have to be gigantic to be interesting. God Bless.
We do a LOT with the 1025r. However, it is hard to keep coming up with new and interesting content with it for every episode. No choice but to ‘branch out’ into other tractors.
Tim always has cool toys. I learn what to buy and what not to buy. Keep up the nice work Tim .
Thanks Sam! This one is definitely worth consideration!
Thats a nice setup. I could do that all day everyday.
Yea! My neck doesn’t even get tired with this approach!
The 3R is a beauty of a tractor!
Yes. I really like it!
Really nice combination, I like the tines on the lower half of the grapple,works like a brush rake on a dozer, You were able to pull that one tree out by the roots, Impressive. And the saw cuts it close enough to the ground so you can mow without poking a hole in a tire, Enjoy Both You and Christy, It was terrible windy here in Mn. Too for 3 days and today the wind has subsided, Have a great day and God Bless
Agree with you Tim. That set up with the tree saw and grapple is the ticket for small and mid size tree and heavy brush removal,. That is a really nice grapple. Love the way it handles the brush. The project is looking good. Thanks.
Tim, you are like the energizer bunny's cousin...the energizer beaver. Keeps chewing up them trees... and going and going and going...
Finally a way to deal with brush and not have my arms look like I got on fight with a mountain lion awesome products great video
Love the tree Saw on the tractor
Let’s get started . That’s a nice setup
It appears that the.tree saw could be handy for cutting tree stumps off at ground level. Save a lot of stump grinding.😉. That was a great combination for the project. Blessings.
Seems like a very productive set up. Very satisfactory job.
Looked like you really had a hard time calling it a day. It must have been too much fun. Awesome set up!
It was quite enjoyable. Moreso than I expected!
Love it. I just got my DPH530. I’m going to be able to clear my property within my lifetime 😊
That’s my favorite kind of Tractor stuff to do and watch. That Tractor is a beast compared to my 3038E…
Yes. 3e and 3R are totally different machines. Unfortunate numbering scheme is confusing to customers.
Unbelievable the capability of that size tractor with a grapple!
Ahhhhhhh.... Closure (almost)! That last wild patch behind the building has been driving us A.R. land owner types crazy on all the more recent Tower Project mowing episodes. The before and after drone shots should be amazing... Hope the new grass at home is healthy and happy! ;-)
Starting to see some grass. Have had cool wet days recently to help it. Still have hope. Neighbor Rex’s grass (where we no tilled) looks great!!
Those cluster of trees are Russian olive trees. They are a weed in my area. I have found they are easy to push over and just pull out of the ground with the bucket.
Pretty effective combination.
I enjoyed the end- I think we will be done for the day, after one more… sounds like one of my projects.
I just couldn’t help it!!!
That is really cool!
Great combination. Nice video.
Good job you all very good job from Gary
A lot of those tree saws recommend 50+ pto, that deer only pushes mid 30's, probably why you had issues with the larger stuff slowing the blade down. A little more power and you can take trees as big as the opening for the blade. Also, easing into them instead of ramming them would probably help a little too.
Im goin to need both of them for my 3520! BTW, the soil pulverizer is working great on my driveway!!! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!
Excellent! Glad it is working for you!
The pto to mid is great ! now if i get a plastic bag in the big mower I can disengage and move the blade to find the bag. Balloons and super thin food strore Tshirt bag can be wrapped on the cutting edge and stops the blade from cutting. Thanks Tim.
Great video!
That's an efficient setup! 💪
Looks like some nasty Autumn Olives you got there!
Watching you with that tree saw and grapple makes me want to go add a saw for field edge management. I'm in southern Indy and the dang honeysuckle is trying to eat up my field the stump bucket does wonders but its a pain to swap between it and the grapple after. Thanks for the great video
Yes, the honeysuckle loves to encroach. This is good combo for that!
A lot of that brush looks like Chinese privet. I’ve been clearing a lot of privet on our farm in SW AR with my 3025E and grapple. A lot of it, I can just rip out with the grapple stump and all. It’s a very invasive brush but it’s not too hard to clear. Great video!
You should get your hands on a Brown TreeCutter for Johnny 5
The only design flaw I see with that saw is it doesn't have a guard to keep it from pulling big stuff in between the blade and housing like it did with that one tree that you almost had trouble getting back out again. It should have something that hangs just above the blade so it won't pull stuff in and jam things up. The other thing that might be helpful is if that upper bar had hydraulic rams so when you try to take big trees down, you could use it to help push the tree backwards. Especially if the blade starts binding, you could use the bar to push it slightly to help ease any binding that might be happening. I think those are the 2 upgrades that may make it even better.
Reducing the clearance between the blade and the frame is likely not to work as expected. In that case even smaller branches would create a problem, as they will wage into the gap, blocking the blade. Perhaps, some sort of flapper door might work... But then again, if it's too loose, it's not guarding much. If it's too tight, the stuff will be biting onto the blade. I think that vendor decided in favor of a bigger gap for a reason - the guard might create more problems than solving ones.
HEY TIM, next video you guys make, take a overhead drone video of the area left to do (pending wind). id like and aerial view update, maybe some before and after videos. OR maybe an idea for another video finishing the tower clearing project with a full scope overview before and after.
Yea, we had drone with us for this one…but no go due to wind.
PS:😊 I enjoy your videos
And fifty years later it's finally cleared
Not done yet :-). Maybe 52 :-)
It seems the real limitation of that saw is the depth of cut. The grapple seams amazing for a "lite weight".
Sorta….not sure I want to be cutting larger (taller) trees than this saw can handle for safety reasons.
@@TractorTimewithTim Not necessarily to cut bigger trees, but there were times in the video that looked like trunks were hitting the frame before you made it through, making it harder to finish the cut is all.
Yes, you are right.
The first time you showed using the saw, a stump bucker would have popped them right out. I have a 2001 4400 37hp and it will pop those out all day long. I wish i had a grapple, itbwould help me a lot
Whatever. Not nearly as fast as this.
Hi Tim I wonder if it might be better to widen the wheels for better stability for srub or brush removal job s. Cheers
That’s a nice tractor. I want to get one soon I can’t decide between 3 series and 4 series.
Just make sure you stay with 3R or 4.
Are you ever going to finish the PTO generator series? I was looking forward to that.
Yea, I’ll get to it. Sorry. Lots of stuff going on!
Would your Artiliian Iron-Fist have been too flimsy for this kind of grappling?
Morning 🌄
Do you think that tree cutter would run on a 3033R? I think it's about 27hp at PTO and the 3046 is about 34hp at PTO.
Yes. You’ll have some issues, but you can get it done.
Hey Tim, you could teach Paul Bunyan a thing or two
I love my grapple on my 2032 R and seam to get a lot of otherwise back breaking work done with it.
Do you think the 2032R will have enough power for the tree saw??
Thanks.
Yes, but you will ‘kill it’ sometimes. Have to go slow.
I’m curious what headset you’re using? The audio on this video is great! If it weren’t for the tractor noise, I’d think it was an overlay.
The ISOtunes headset is not creating the audio. It is only used for Christy and I to communicate.
We are using our normal high end mics and recording system.
I have an artillian rops bar on the way for my GrandL6060. I had skipped the chain saw holder as I thought it was too high for my saws. But I see one - not as high as mine would be - but still up there. Do you take your chainsaw off from the seat? or can you get it off from the ground?
Very sturdy chainsaw holder! Highly recommend!
@@TractorTimewithTim But are you taking it off from the ground or from the seat up top? it looks too high to use. You need to do a rops bar video! Tell artillian to send you everything so it can help us poor clueless operators :)
I’ve got ‘everything’. I would get it from the ground …from the rear. Guess I need to show it in a video.
Look's like the belt smoking at times there Tim. Works pretty nice for cutting brush. What kind of maintenance does the Baumalight require?
There is no belt. That is the wood smoking.
@@TractorTimewithTim Ah, thanks for clarifying.
what will you do with all the stumps? This is definitely quicker but I find leaving 2-3ft of trunk left sticking out and then pushing over which usually brings the stump with it. this of course only works on smaller, 2-3”, diameter trunks given the tractor size but the result is much cleaner IMHO.
I will not worry about them. Let em rot. They are ground level, I’ll just mow over them.
Awesome equipment demo! Appreciate your demonstrations and knowledge. I kinda like your mulcher, and have that combined with the grapple.
Have you hit wire with the mulcher? If so, how did that handle hitting wire?
This is a saw, not a mulcher.
@@TractorTimewithTim yes, sorry… I was referring to a previous video with the 3pt mulcher and thought that would work good with the third function grapple. Apologize for the confusion. Good stuff! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
Mulcher makes stuff disappear. Not as necessary to have grapple, but of course it still helps.
I have a question about the Ventrac. Have you ever tried putting the heavy hitch landscape rake on either a trailer mover attachment in the front or on the three point hitch in the back??
If you haven’t tried it, do you think it would work?
Thx.
Definitely works on 3 pt.
Good to know. I’m deciding between the Ventrac landscape rake and the heavy hitch option with the three point option and the trailer mover. Thoughts
For a Ventrac, I would recommend the Ventrac landscape rake. It is perfectly balanced together, and the front gauge wheels really help.
Could Baumalight put a hydraulic pusher on top of the brush mulcher and tree saw to help push over taller material? Not sure how doable that would be.
Yes. The larger one may have that…not sure. Trying to keep the cost down on this one I think.
it looks like it works good but id vote for the mulcher where it does it all at once and is less likely to leave a smell stump that could pop a tire.
Yes, but mulcher costs twice as much too!
Nice video. I am jealous of that set up. The larger 3046R shows it's muscle. haha Are you still happy, satisfied with the R4 tires?
Oh, the tires are ok. Deere doesn't offer any sort of a hybrid radial for this size. If they did, I would probably choose it.
I do have the R1 Ag tires on the 3520 (same size/class machine). However, I haven't used it yet with these tires on it. Gotta get the modifications/improvements done on it so that I can get it going!
@@TractorTimewithTim Crazy JD doesn't offer the R14T. I see guys getting them for the 3 and 4 Series, but going outside JD to do that. That is what I did for my 2032R. I remember you saying your went with the larger size tires too. I'll be really curious how like the R1. Thanks for the reply.
@@BobsOutdoorActivities they do offer the Galaxy Garden Pro radial for 2032/2038r. That is what I have.
Looks like it does a pretty good job. But could you have justified buying a skid steer with a forestry mulcher head to the finance committee?
He would have to have quite a few brush clearing jobs lined up to justify that purchase.
@@kencramer1697 It's for the channel!
Not really. This tree saw is much less expensive than a forestry mulcher.
The channel is called Tractor time with Tim, not skid steer time with Tim. Because of him I'm a proud tractor owner!
@@TractorTimewithTim It would take a lot of brush jobs to pay for one. But come on Tim, you know you would love to have one. :)
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I could live without the tree saw, but I really, really want a grapple. Need to sell a lot of pigs...
Grapple is transformative to the tractor.
Much better than being on the wrong end of a chainsaw!
Tim do you have any experience with the Sabre Samurai Cutter? I see it advertised on RUclips but I don't know anything about it. I have a Kubota B2601here at home which restricts my choices for ditch and bank mowing. My old buddy and neighbor has driven his Scag mower into the river twice. It's a nice mower but it really doesn't make that good of a boat. He's in his 80s but still insists on doing everything himself. I'm looking for an offset cutter that isn't terribly expensive that I can mow the ditches in the neighborhood and around the water. That isn't easy to find for a small tractor. If we were on the farm it would be no problem but I don't have larger equipment at home. God bless you guys and happy trails.
They refused to partner with us, so no I do not have any experience with it.
@@TractorTimewithTim If they don't want their product showcased that gives me a bad feeling. They are only $2k so if they won't send ya one something is wrong. That and the fact that most other stuff advertised on YT is crap. Thank you that tells me a lot.
@@turdferguson5300 not sure. Easy for me to think that way too…but we were talking in ‘22 when supply chain issues in full swing, and demand very high. They didn’t really NEED my help marketing. So maybe not negative at all.
Ha. I should probably reach out again now that demand and supply have stabilized.
Them jobs are so fun😊 but when they are done its all over😢
Yep! That is why we are doing only a little bit at a time!
More on sparky, good video though
Hey Tim. I have a two year old 2025r with 32 hours. I was mowing with the belly mower and heard this very loud whine. Now the rear and mid hydraulics don't work. Any idea what happened?
Do you have power beyond (for backhoe)? If so, check to make sure it is connected together
@@TractorTimewithTim I do. It is connected. I will reconnect and try. Thank you.
@@TractorTimewithTim Thanks Tim! It worked. I had taken the backhoe off in dim light. The quick connect closed, but it wasn't seated deep enough to complete the hydraulic circuit. Blessings to you and your family.
Where did that chainsaw mount come from?
Artillian.com. Good question. I should have mentioned it.
Tim what hp is that tractor ? Great video ! 👍🏻🇺🇸
45 engine, 36-37 PTO.
went to the website listed and couldn't find it, but I want this combination. Any chance someone could help me out with the size that I need for a 3044R series tractor and the part numbers?
You want tree saw and grapple?
I had a branch go threw my grapple, go thew the grill and hit the battery.
5elevendesignz.com use code ttwt!
Cool saw. Too bad they didn’t make that for a 1025R
Time to upgrade!
The camera doesn’t do Justice for stuff like this. That tree doesn’t look that big, but it’s prolly pretty big at the base.
Yep. Stump is still there. Gonna have to dig or grind it down.
@@TractorTimewithTim ventrac stump grinder!
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That looks like Asian bush honeysuckle. It's nasty stuff, it's bad in southern WI.
I am surprised that you appear to give no consideration to it being bird nesting season.
Oh good grief.
Wicked implement Tim!
Hey have you ever done a video on how to adjust a slip clutch for a implement?
Adjusting the Kioti Tiller after i slipped the friction plates right now and figured it would be a good one for you to do.
And the importance of doing this to protect the tractor and implement.
Just a idea.
Really enjoy the videos Tim, please keep them coming.