I can't say enough about the quality of my wallenstein chipper. I have been using it non-stop for 3 years and haven't had any issues. well build and very dependable.
I have a Wallenstein WXR720L wood splitter and i absolutely love it, its very well built. I got it because I was tired of hand splitting or using an electric 5 ton splitter. I wanted to go with an Eastonmade splitter to begin with but the sales guy never got back to me with a price after taxes and shipping. I called Wallenstein to purchase a splitter and they put me in contact with a local distributor so I bought one because they guy gave me the price after taxes and shipping.
The potato digger would be cool to try out. We have an old mcormick potato digger that's about worn out and I was not aware that any modern solutions were available until recently I saw some cheap import ones.
Potato diggger= Rock picker as well. Our neighbor converted an old potato digger and with a little swapping, I was no longer rock picking when I screwed up. At least shovelling the barn seemed more productive.
I've seen open cab articulating tractors before. I thought it was Lamborghini or Lombardini. Hmmm.. Pasquali. That one appears to be Antonio Carraro. Cute little tractor with the enclosed cab. Thinking of vineyards, a tilt feature would be very nice.
Fun fact creekbank welding started the horst undercarriages and hla they sold that off to frey loaders then just now makes bale wagon racks frey owns many canadian companies along with horst, hla, tube line, ami and probably more lol
@@paulprigge1209Hi Paul It is a ruff cut mower called a tow and mow made buy a company Metal form it is like the finishing mower Neil looked at in this video
I like that little articulated tractor,, I could see that pole trimmers or mower being pulled behind it?! And that post pounder,, they never said how big of a post or how deep? We sometimes get old telephone poles which can be a foot across on the bottom and put them in 3 ft deep! a little tired of digging them in by hand,, and then packing them down with a heavy steel shaft to get them tight!😮😢
Mahalo Neil! I need an attachment I haven’t found… I essentially need a heavy duty finish mower. Need it to pull from the drawbar of my L4701, 60-72” cut, heavy blades like a rotary brush cutter, PTO driven. I’m destroying my rotary cutters because my land is hilly and rocky and the front can be driven into hard rocky ground very quickly. The skid plates in the front fold the sides of the cutter deck and break them. I know the snarky brigade will chime in and say I’m doing everything wrong, but my problems would all be cured by front guide wheels.
I’d get a flail mower in your situation for sure. But for the cheap you could put some wheels on it yourself. Serious brigade speaking though, chopping rocks and plowing dirt with any finish mower isn’t going to work out great no matter what. Obvious brigade would say if you got a tractor you should fix the lawn that causes that is directly causing the problems, instead of trying to find work arounds and make modifications on equipment that just won’t hold up because it’s doing things it shouldn’t be doing. 👊
Schulte was pronounced wrong. Their made in a small town in Englefeld saskatchewan. Schulte's also makes a snow blower with a rotating fan drum.It's to help discharge heavey wet snow.
I can't say enough about the quality of my wallenstein chipper. I have been using it non-stop for 3 years and haven't had any issues. well build and very dependable.
We have a Wallenstein log skidding winch.
It is a wonderful, powerful, and impressive machine good for many uses.
Quality is outstanding! 19:20
That forest harvester is wicked.
Very cool walk thru. Thanks for sharing.
@17:55 Also handy for post-apocalyptic neighborhood defense!
I have a Wallenstein WXR720L wood splitter and i absolutely love it, its very well built. I got it because I was tired of hand splitting or using an electric 5 ton splitter. I wanted to go with an Eastonmade splitter to begin with but the sales guy never got back to me with a price after taxes and shipping. I called Wallenstein to purchase a splitter and they put me in contact with a local distributor so I bought one because they guy gave me the price after taxes and shipping.
Solution provider! Swiped up.
Hope you show more implements from this show.
Lots of cool interesting stuff.
The potato digger would be cool to try out. We have an old mcormick potato digger that's about worn out and I was not aware that any modern solutions were available until recently I saw some cheap import ones.
Potato diggger= Rock picker as well. Our neighbor converted an old potato digger and with a little swapping, I was no longer rock picking when I screwed up. At least shovelling the barn seemed more productive.
Thank you
I've seen open cab articulating tractors before. I thought it was Lamborghini or Lombardini. Hmmm.. Pasquali. That one appears to be Antonio Carraro. Cute little tractor with the enclosed cab.
Thinking of vineyards, a tilt feature would be very nice.
Interesting. Lots of equipment I have never seen
Fun fact creekbank welding started the horst undercarriages and hla they sold that off to frey loaders then just now makes bale wagon racks frey owns many canadian companies along with horst, hla, tube line, ami and probably more lol
That little trailer is called the "BM Dumper"? lol
Hi Neil Nice One Interesting machinery customer of mine has a towed topper with 2 Honda engines not the best bit of kit Thanks again
What is a towed topper? Thank you .
Country boy Missouri
@@paulprigge1209Hi Paul It is a ruff cut mower called a tow and mow made buy a company Metal form it is like the finishing mower Neil looked at in this video
I like that little articulated tractor,, I could see that pole trimmers or mower being pulled behind it?! And that post pounder,, they never said how big of a post or how deep? We sometimes get old telephone poles which can be a foot across on the bottom and put them in 3 ft deep! a little tired of digging them in by hand,, and then packing them down with a heavy steel shaft to get them tight!😮😢
The DelMorino looks like Maschio. I’d love to have a potato harvester.
very similar companies.
Mahalo Neil! I need an attachment I haven’t found… I essentially need a heavy duty finish mower. Need it to pull from the drawbar of my L4701, 60-72” cut, heavy blades like a rotary brush cutter, PTO driven. I’m destroying my rotary cutters because my land is hilly and rocky and the front can be driven into hard rocky ground very quickly. The skid plates in the front fold the sides of the cutter deck and break them. I know the snarky brigade will chime in and say I’m doing everything wrong, but my problems would all be cured by front guide wheels.
I’d get a flail mower in your situation for sure.
But for the cheap you could put some wheels on it yourself.
Serious brigade speaking though, chopping rocks and plowing dirt with any finish mower isn’t going to work out great no matter what.
Obvious brigade would say if you got a tractor you should fix the lawn that causes that is directly causing the problems, instead of trying to find work arounds and make modifications on equipment that just won’t hold up because it’s doing things it shouldn’t be doing. 👊
Land Pride makes one with free swinging blades. fdr36 series grooming mower.
Dion canadian made also supply JD in green
Schulte was pronounced wrong.
Their made in a small town in Englefeld saskatchewan.
Schulte's also makes a snow blower with a rotating fan drum.It's to help discharge heavey wet snow.
24" trencher for kubota bx2680
What was that vac attached to the BX in your opening shot? Looked like a JD MCS.
Protero maybe?
Actually that’s a Peco
I have a diamond tillage tool made like a high speed disc. Turns out I been saying metal fach wrong for 5 years.
This is actually pronounced as "Fawk".
90% off the equipment u showed was quality built canadian products
Misspelled Schulte
Mispronounced terribly, he could be a tele-marketer
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