Hi Lucas, thanks to landtop for helping you out. Good job on getting the logs moved. Merry Christmas Lucas to you and all of your family, from your Indiana neighbor. God bless.
Good video young man!! 3 point pallet forks are pretty sweet. On my kioti ck3520se shuttle shift my diff. Lock is on right side heel. You would think it'd be on your left with hydrostat. Well you got it figured out n got your logs up the hill safely. Ya'll have a Merry Christmas . Thanks for sharing be safe have fun enjoy yall's family time and homestead
Great video. Sycamore is probably the best wood to build with. It has a very low level of tannic acid. Metal fasteners won’t rust or rot in it. I bought a wooden barn lathe over 100 years old and pulled one of the steel lag bolts out of the sycamore bed ways. And except for some oxidation and the typical discoloration it had no pitting or rust damage. Great video. Enjoy your new toys. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
You have got yourself a MAN’s tractor my friend. That thing is a beast. Perfect addition to your property. Can’t wait to see more of what it can do. Good stuff. Merry Christmas and God bless.
I am a first time tractor owner and I was wondering about the best method to transform some newly cleared land. (I figured out how to clear land) Into plowable land. I think I have the wrong tool for the job I can't seem to keep my middle buster down in the dirt. Should I use a rototiller first? Or maybe add weight somehow to the middle buster to keep it nose down and digging?
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead i checked your amazon link and theres nothing there just connects to my account and on the forks link i didnt see the quick connect there
@@dallasdavis3246 On the forks link go to the top of the page and click on Tractors, then adapters...it is showing sold out at the moment. I'd say they'll restock.
@@fallenskyshomesteadingandp2528 Ok, so I know that the Kioti 4045 Cab (same tractor) has it on the left. I was wondering if Kioti did that or if it was a cab thing...
Great stuff, Lucas. It's been -25c the last 2 day here or -13f 😊 shorts and tee shirts wether 😀 up here😎 I am heading out to make a snow pusher video almost 1ft of snow last night. Merry Christmas guy's 🎅
Interesting about the differential lock placement. That’s a small bummer. I use my diff lock a fair amount to get out of sticky spots. It’s a gear drive tractor and the diff lock pedal is at my right heel. I have to hold it to keep it locked in, as it’s spring loaded to unlock when released (which I think is pretty standard). Seems like the TYM has it placed for gear drive (where the left foot works the clutch) and didn’t adapt for hydro. Otherwise, nice beast of a tractor!
Would not normally comment on a safety thing but when going up the hill it looked pretty bumpy and off camber in a few a couple of ratchet going back to the frame on the forks Would keep the logs from moving a potentially coming off the forks and going off the side of the hill where it looks like your house is. Anyways awesome tractor
I have the same set up on a much smaller tractor- Mahindra 26. front and rear forks. I dont have rear hydro's though, wish I did! Love my front and rear forks as i can now carry 2 full totes of wood at same time :) ruclips.net/video/xQ6aiD5SI2g/видео.html
Getting use to your tractor, good time spent with new attachments,.
Yeah, it’s always a good time!
Hi Lucas, thanks to landtop for helping you out. Good job on getting the logs moved. Merry Christmas Lucas to you and all of your family, from your Indiana neighbor. God bless.
Thank you! Good to hear from you today! Have a Merry Christmas!
Have you named your tractor yet? I've got a suggestion....Hey Hey Hey.... 🤣🤣🤣 Tractor Hard! 🚜💪!!
😂🤣😂
Good product demonstration 👍
Thank you!
@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄🎁
Good video young man!! 3 point pallet forks are pretty sweet. On my kioti ck3520se shuttle shift my diff. Lock is on right side heel. You would think it'd be on your left with hydrostat. Well you got it figured out n got your logs up the hill safely. Ya'll have a Merry Christmas . Thanks for sharing be safe have fun enjoy yall's family time and homestead
Great video. Sycamore is probably the best wood to build with. It has a very low level of tannic acid. Metal fasteners won’t rust or rot in it. I bought a wooden barn lathe over 100 years old and pulled one of the steel lag bolts out of the sycamore bed ways. And except for some oxidation and the typical discoloration it had no pitting or rust damage. Great video. Enjoy your new toys. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Good to know. I’m still trying to learn all about the types of wood and what’s best for what purpose! Merry Christmas to you too!
You have got yourself a MAN’s tractor my friend. That thing is a beast. Perfect addition to your property. Can’t wait to see more of what it can do. Good stuff. Merry Christmas and God bless.
Yeah, man, this thing is a real tractor! I am loving it! Merry Christmas! 👊
Just wanted to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas from mine....Keep up the good content.
I am a first time tractor owner and I was wondering about the best method to transform some newly cleared land. (I figured out how to clear land) Into plowable land. I think I have the wrong tool for the job I can't seem to keep my middle buster down in the dirt. Should I use a rototiller first? Or maybe add weight somehow to the middle buster to keep it nose down and digging?
If the ground is mostly free of stumps I would definitely lean towards a tiller.
jealous of the rear quick connect for the forks
That’s a Landtop Mall product as well. They aren’t too expensive. 👍
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead i checked your amazon link and theres nothing there just connects to my account and on the forks link i didnt see the quick connect there
@@dallasdavis3246 On the forks link go to the top of the page and click on Tractors, then adapters...it is showing sold out at the moment. I'd say they'll restock.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead thank you i saved it to favorites
That size TYM is a beast. That's definitely what you needed. I like the 48 inch forks better than the 42 inch.
I sure am glad I stepped up as big as I did. I’m already working it at its capability. I would not have been pleased with a smaller tractor.
What an awesome place to live
Across from a dollar general and all those logs on the other side of the street 👍🇺🇸
It really is! It’s beautiful and convenient at the same time.
Ok, your def, lock is on the right side of the cab? On mine, it's on the left side next to the four-wheel lever and pto 540 e. Very interesting.
You have a 4820?
@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead yes sir 4820ch I've had it for a year now
@@fallenskyshomesteadingandp2528 Ok, so I know that the Kioti 4045 Cab (same tractor) has it on the left. I was wondering if Kioti did that or if it was a cab thing...
Great stuff, Lucas. It's been -25c the last 2 day here or -13f 😊 shorts and tee shirts wether 😀 up here😎 I am heading out to make a snow pusher video almost 1ft of snow last night.
Merry Christmas guy's 🎅
Shew! That’s a different world! Good luck and Merry Christmas!
Good morning Lucas! Have a Merry Christmas!
Good morning and merry Christmas to you and your family!
Interesting about the differential lock placement. That’s a small bummer. I use my diff lock a fair amount to get out of sticky spots. It’s a gear drive tractor and the diff lock pedal is at my right heel. I have to hold it to keep it locked in, as it’s spring loaded to unlock when released (which I think is pretty standard). Seems like the TYM has it placed for gear drive (where the left foot works the clutch) and didn’t adapt for hydro. Otherwise, nice beast of a tractor!
I think that’s exactly the case.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Silly me, I wrote it backwards at first - diff lock is at my right heel, clutch on the left 😆
@@ProductiveRecreation Yeah, I was pretty sure that was what you meant. 😆
That is impressive Lucas! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you too!
Like project farm would say "VERY IMPRESSIVE"!!
I love PF!
I am glad to see the backing on the pallet forks. It will protect the tractor but more importantly it will protect one of God's great creations - you
Thank you! I appreciate that. 👊
Would not normally comment on a safety thing but when going up the hill it looked pretty bumpy and off camber in a few a couple of ratchet going back to the frame on the forks Would keep the logs from moving a potentially coming off the forks and going off the side of the hill where it looks like your house is. Anyways awesome tractor
You ain’t wrong. 😊👊
Glad you're loving your TYM 4820 because next month I'm purchasing a Bad Boy 5045 which is basically the same tractor. 😊
Nice! Congrats! You’re going to love it.
@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@ Merry Christmas to you too!
that is close to 7000 lbs with rimguard and loader. best bang 4 buck. that and T494 T574
It is. It’s a great machine!
A2300 KUKJE
I have the same set up on a much smaller tractor- Mahindra 26. front and rear forks. I dont have rear hydro's though, wish I did! Love my front and rear forks as i can now carry 2 full totes of wood at same time :)
ruclips.net/video/xQ6aiD5SI2g/видео.html
Right on!
looking forward to seeing the tym put to work.. i know its gonna be on peeks peak.
Oh yeah, I’ve been really working it the past view days. We’ve got some solid content coming on it! 👊