I like your videos. I have about 300 hours on my RK24, amazing what that tractor will do. I purchased the grapple with mine can't imagine a tractor without that availability. I think you will get good service out off your machine and it will serve you well, thanks for the videos
If you haven't already figured it out, you'd probably had an easier time if you would have hooked your chain to the loop on your pallet forks and lifted as you pulled backwards, but great video.
I am doing the same kind of work on badly overgrown acreage with lots of downed & dead trees entangled in roots and large vines and some household appliances, fencing, etc. I think the RK 25 is the way to go. Good editing--your informative videos show more than a lot of similar videos that are 2 or 3 times as long. 👍👍 What brand is your brush hog?
Excellent job man, u have a subscriber here... im really liking the rk performance...are your rear tires loaded by chance, helped me out tremendously... keep up the good work ol buddy and be safe making picks like that with the rops down and no ballast.. sure would hate to see a good operator get hurt for something as simple as those 2 choices... have a great day and keep the vids coming ..
You put the hook on wrong. If you put the hook on the bottom and near the front you could have pulled it out easily. Also a shorter hitch would put weight on the back wheels rather than remove weight. Get more weight on the back of the tractor before you get a lesson in physics. My father always used to say you can’t teach anyone physics but you can always give them one!
Love what you're doing, great tractor but you need some weight on the ass end desperately. Put a 500lb 3-point box on there and you will be amazed at the different in handling the heavy items.
RK25 purchaser here, ordered last Friday. Here to learn all I can. Faithful subscriber and looking forward to more videos!
Poison ivy time . nice tractor .
Hooking that clamp thing closer to the end of that log would have kept it from digging in so much and made it much easier to pull out
Impressed, I think you have experienced the limits.
I like your videos. I have about 300 hours on my RK24, amazing what that tractor will do. I purchased the grapple with mine can't imagine a tractor without that availability. I think you will get good service out off your machine and it will serve you well, thanks for the videos
Impressive tractor for its size. I’m debating between the rk25 or the 37
Check the weld on the saddle. Its a weak spot. Hope you don't have your front axle come out from under it.
Nice work, next time once you pick it up, cut it up smaller. Don't bust your tractor.
If you haven't already figured it out, you'd probably had an easier time if you would have hooked your chain to the loop on your pallet forks and lifted as you pulled backwards, but great video.
I am doing the same kind of work on badly overgrown acreage with lots of downed & dead trees entangled in roots and large vines and some household appliances, fencing, etc. I think the RK 25 is the way to go. Good editing--your informative videos show more than a lot of similar videos that are 2 or 3 times as long. 👍👍 What brand is your brush hog?
Gnarly log, tough for a small tractor to drag.
Excellent job man, u have a subscriber here... im really liking the rk performance...are your rear tires loaded by chance, helped me out tremendously... keep up the good work ol buddy and be safe making picks like that with the rops down and no ballast.. sure would hate to see a good operator get hurt for something as simple as those 2 choices... have a great day and keep the vids coming ..
We love it 😀
Great video. Need some ballast weight on the back.
You put the hook on wrong. If you put the hook on the bottom and near the front you could have pulled it out easily. Also a shorter hitch would put weight on the back wheels rather than remove weight. Get more weight on the back of the tractor before you get a lesson in physics. My father always used to say you can’t teach anyone physics but you can always give them one!
Hi name Ben I like to see you used Rk25 rotary cutter I'm interested in Rk25 see more what it can do
Love what you're doing, great tractor but you need some weight on the ass end desperately. Put a 500lb 3-point box on there and you will be amazed at the different in handling the heavy items.
Get those ends up with the front forks, it has a D loop to use
Nice work. I just got the same tractor this week. I added a video to my channel of me using the 48" tiller.
Honor And Respect,