I really like all your videos, but as a Kabota owner you just can't beat watching someone dig out a stump with the backhoe. I absolutely love watching you work your tractors. ( big boy toys ) Keep them coming, I will watch every one of them. Thanks so much for all the great videos. Take care and be safe.
Thank you Eileen. Kathy and I appreciate you taking the time to watch them. There's another one uploading now that's one hour long. Kathy gives me a hard time in this one lol.
I bet if you got on one of those new bx23s's, if would feel so out of place. Almost like putting spmeone else's shoes or gloves on. It just wouldn't "fit", ehh?!? The reason I say that is because, even nearly 2 years ago, you maneuver lil killer like it's part of you. That is what separates the "men from the boys", ehh?!? There is going to be a big tractor machinery show in Louisville, KY in a few weeks. Tim from "Tractor Time With Tim" announced he's gonna be there. I wish a miracle would happen so I could fly you 2 down here too. I'd travel the nearly 2 hours to meet you all. That would be one thing crossed off my "bucket list". You 2 are AWESOME!! Thanks and GOD Bless.
You have really transformed that place. Maybe on a future video, you could do a before pic, before touching it, then show an after pic, of what you have up to this point, or wait til you are complete. Either way, AWESOME!
+Paul Short Sorry about that. I had a brain fart. I usually do early in the morning like that. I have seen your videos as you progressed. Not all of them, yet, because I have to admit, I have favorites that I watch over and over. Mostly to hear you and your better half goofing off a little, which always makes your videos better than they already are. Which.is saying a lot because your vids are top notch. You 2, together, with your little antics is like putting "icing on a cake", peanut butter with jelly. You 2 are definately "2 peas in a pod". Thanks a million.
Great work guys! The 'side yard' is looking good. I must say...the camera shot change at about 5:45 until 8:00 makes it look like Kathy had gone out and climbed a tree. When she finally stepped back and moved over it was obvious she was on that patch of grass ahead of the gravel pile. Or was it...? :-) Ha!
Thanks Fred. she gets in some weird places to get the right shot. I guess she knows what the viewer wants and likes to see. You are right about the patch of grass.
Drive that BX like you stole it! I was trying to figure out just what that thing is you got on. Being way down here in Florida you don't see them in stores. That would really make me sweat! Is it a coat? I use to see them up north, in fact i owned a few myself. Always nice to see you not growing old doing nothing, maybe that doesn't make sense. You are one busy man! Always enjoy a great video, never know what to expect!!
That's a hoodie. Very comfortable. No risk of heat stroke here my friend. Well I sat down for a few minutes then jumped up and told Kathy I need to go do something lol.
Now see what yea did... Wife saw the video and said "you need to go out and spread those piles you have in our drive" . I was hopping for a cooler day for that, but you had to give her ideas. ha ha...
Great video. I have time on backhoes large and small but it seems the Kubota [yours] has something special. Does your machine do anything surprising or just extremely effective overall? Also, would you say the BX25 is engineered to dig really good in comparison to other machines or would you say your comments are not based on experience with other hoes? I need a small machine but I don't want a mini excavator and a bobcat-it's to help me electrical contracting such as service trenches, setting temporaries, help with long pulls, lifting and securing while concrete sets, etc. I'm also asking Sgt. Flat too because I want two good opinions. Thanks again.
Hi Kenny. Well I'm a licensed heavy equipment operator as well and have over 20.000 hours on very large equipment that's in the Iron Ore industry. I've operated some of the biggest stuff around so like you I know what that stuff can do. As for the BX. That little bugger surprised the heck out of me. It will do almost anything you ask it to do but it does it on it's own time. Yes you can dig with it but it's much slower than a big machine. It's reliable, it's a fuel sipper and it can get into the smallest places. I just love the thing. never breaks down and we are always finding things for it to do. We use it for our property in the summer months and use the larger Kubota 5740 cab tractor for the winter months. I think you'd like the BX. If I were you I'd go rent one for a day and try it out before you make your finial decision. Hope this helps. ........Paul
I never really added it up to tell the truth. It's one of those things that you do every once in awhile to add to the property. Hope your doing well and looking after that BX of yours. Happy fourth my friend.
Hello! Thanks for taking the time to do all the videos. I'm hoping to buy a BX in the next month or so, I don't have a garage yet (hopefully next year). I was going to get a "portable garage" for the time being. I noticed you have two in the back ground. How do you like them? Do they hold up to the winters? and what brand did you get? Thank you, Mark
Thanks Mark. I use the ShelterLogic shelters. I find them great. I have three of them here. They will last a very long time as long as you have them planted well in the ground. The sun will eventually take out the cover. Our last one lasted 7 years. It survived four tropical storms and a few very harsh winters. Its the sun that eventually takes them out. The replacement cost for our big one was $350 CDN. which adds up to cheap storage for our tractors plus we don't pay any added property tax because they are considered portable. Hope this helps.
Paul, do you see much value in a 4 in 1 bucket? Here in Australia they promote them but you seem do fine with the standard bucket...ur videos are the best BTW!!
Thanks Tony. Although they are available here in Canada they aren't a big seller. I haven't seen any used in this end of Newfoundland, Canada. We live in a very rocky area so I don't think the 4in1 would really work well and I also think they are a little less ridged than a normal bucket. Happy to hear your enjoying our videos. Keep well.
Don't not get to discouraged. These little tractors are tough to level with due to their weight, power and size. I used to level with a Cat 966 and Cat 988 and I found it makes ch easier with those big machines. With the small units it's simply seat time that will make you better each time.
What's a shovel and wheelbarrel, ehh, Paul Short?!? LOL. Haven't had much need for mine since I got my lil' red mf gc1710, aka, lil' red. Guess I have gotten lazy, or smarter, I guess. No need in working harder than you need to, ehh?!?
O M G Paul, you thought the opinions on "Scoop gate" (Luc"s scoop) was bad. Oh good Lord, the comments on the how to run a BX from the arm chair operators, oh man. It don't matter that operating heave equipment for decades their gonna tell you how to run. The comments are gonna funny. For those who wish to tell ya how to run they need to be in the local union. "Internet armchair union local 44". You buy 16tonne at a time ballpark how much that is? The material you get how well does it drain? What the name for it?
Oh man. We've seen it all on here, read it all. Been attacked, been sworn on. Called down to the dirt many times but it's the good folks like yourself that kept us doing it. Thanks for watching.
Why don't you buy the strip of land between you and Effords subdivision road. Obviously money is no object with all the farkels you buy and install on your vehicles?
money is no object. - Bit disrespectful mate. he works his arse off and still does. he also needs these machinery for mainly in winter with snow plowing.
Thank you for this. It's a local thing I guess. A guy spends a lifetime working 12-16 hour days for most of his and hers life and gets kicked in the gut for spending some of their hard earned money.
You sure bloody deserve anything you buy. Anyone who can't see how hard you work including Cathy on camera must have the screws in their head loose. And include the work you do mostly off camera which we dont see. Absolutely take no interest in people who have that attitude. Thanks for the great videos Paul and Cathy
I really like all your videos, but as a Kabota owner you just can't beat watching someone dig out a stump with the backhoe. I absolutely love watching you work your tractors. ( big boy toys ) Keep them coming, I will watch every one of them. Thanks so much for all the great videos. Take care and be safe.
Gee I almost didn't do this video because I figured no one would want to see it. Goes to show what I know lol. Thanks.
Ok back with You 2 this is a wonderful video
You do good with the tractor Paul
BX doing it's job! Operator knows what he's doing! Camera lady doing great! What more is there to say. God Bless! Levi~~
My husband and I love watching your videos
Thank you Eileen. Kathy and I appreciate you taking the time to watch them. There's another one uploading now that's one hour long. Kathy gives me a hard time in this one lol.
great video. look like it all coming along great
Thank you.
I bet if you got on one of those new bx23s's, if would feel so out of place. Almost like putting spmeone else's shoes or gloves on. It just wouldn't "fit", ehh?!? The reason I say that is because, even nearly 2 years ago, you maneuver lil killer like it's part of you. That is what separates the "men from the boys", ehh?!? There is going to be a big tractor machinery show in Louisville, KY in a few weeks. Tim from "Tractor Time With Tim" announced he's gonna be there. I wish a miracle would happen so I could fly you 2 down here too. I'd travel the nearly 2 hours to meet you all. That would be one thing crossed off my "bucket list". You 2 are AWESOME!! Thanks and GOD Bless.
Liked the ripper claw... looks like it would be fine for shallow sprinklers (like we install here in Texas) irrigation install.
You have really transformed that place. Maybe on a future video, you could do a before pic, before touching it, then show an after pic, of what you have up to this point, or wait til you are complete. Either way, AWESOME!
We've done that. This has been going on for four years now so if you go back that far you'll see what we started out with. Keep well.
+Paul Short Sorry about that. I had a brain fart. I usually do early in the morning like that. I have seen your videos as you progressed. Not all of them, yet, because I have to admit, I have favorites that I watch over and over. Mostly to hear you and your better half goofing off a little, which always makes your videos better than they already are. Which.is saying a lot because your vids are top notch. You 2, together, with your little antics is like putting "icing on a cake", peanut butter with jelly. You 2 are definately "2 peas in a pod". Thanks a million.
Nice job Paul.
Great video guys, thanks for sharing. Your place looks great. Stay safe & well.
Nice work there, looks to be a good place for shed to Forky. BX is not to live without ;-)
Nice piece of property!
Thanks. I think of it as my sand box. A place to play lol
Thank you very much for the lesson. I learned alot. Thank you.
Paul nice property work video love seeing the Kubota's work and Kathy nice angles on the Filming I think you will be Hollywood bound very soon LOLLLL
Great little tractor
Thank you. It's sure helped us out.
Good jo. Much neater. And plenty of room fork Forky's Manse. Avagud'n you two.
Awesome thanks so much for the help
Your kindly welcome 👍
Great work guys! The 'side yard' is looking good. I must say...the camera shot change at about 5:45 until 8:00 makes it look like Kathy had gone out and climbed a tree. When she finally stepped back and moved over it was obvious she was on that patch of grass ahead of the gravel pile. Or was it...? :-) Ha!
Thanks Fred. she gets in some weird places to get the right shot. I guess she knows what the viewer wants and likes to see. You are right about the patch of grass.
I have been out of town just got back Thanks John D & Paul
Welcome back :)
Drive that BX like you stole it! I was trying to figure out just what that thing is you got on. Being way down here in Florida you don't see them in stores. That would really make me sweat! Is it a coat? I use to see them up north, in fact i owned a few myself. Always nice to see you not growing old doing nothing, maybe that doesn't make sense. You are one busy man! Always enjoy a great video, never know what to expect!!
That's a hoodie. Very comfortable. No risk of heat stroke here my friend. Well I sat down for a few minutes then jumped up and told Kathy I need to go do something lol.
Hi Paul it's going down to -1 in st Louis mo. USA tonight
Good morning George. We got a snowy sunny day at a temp of 23f . A storm is moving through this coming Tuesday.
I like watchin' you dig big holes :D
That so. You should see my bank account lol
Looks like you have enough room to put in the new home for forky!
Mark
Good operator. Were did you get the hydraulic thumb for the backhoe?
Thank you. I made it. 👍
Now see what yea did... Wife saw the video and said "you need to go out and spread those piles you have in our drive" . I was hopping for a cooler day for that, but you had to give her ideas. ha ha...
Oh man. Sorry :( lol
Yep thumbs up guys, those orange gadgets are making short work of this home job. atb from way down under.
Hey Paul, I’m looking for your video on using that mixture to break up that big rock. Can you help me out please? Thanks and love the videos
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Two things 1) where did u get that holder for the chainsaw? 2). What rpm are u running...2500? Thanks.
#1. I designed and built it. #2. 2600-3000 RPM. Your welcome.
Thanks
Welcome 👍
Great video. I have time on backhoes large and small but it seems the Kubota [yours] has something special. Does your machine do anything surprising or just extremely effective overall? Also, would you say the BX25 is engineered to dig really good in comparison to other machines or would you say your comments are not based on experience with other hoes? I need a small machine but I don't want a mini excavator and a bobcat-it's to help me electrical contracting such as service trenches, setting temporaries, help with long pulls, lifting and securing while concrete sets, etc. I'm also asking Sgt. Flat too because I want two good opinions. Thanks again.
Hi Kenny. Well I'm a licensed heavy equipment operator as well and have over 20.000 hours on very large equipment that's in the Iron Ore industry. I've operated some of the biggest stuff around so like you I know what that stuff can do. As for the BX. That little bugger surprised the heck out of me. It will do almost anything you ask it to do but it does it on it's own time. Yes you can dig with it but it's much slower than a big machine. It's reliable, it's a fuel sipper and it can get into the smallest places. I just love the thing. never breaks down and we are always finding things for it to do. We use it for our property in the summer months and use the larger Kubota 5740 cab tractor for the winter months. I think you'd like the BX. If I were you I'd go rent one for a day and try it out before you make your finial decision. Hope this helps.
........Paul
Looking good Paul... got to ask... how many yards of beautiful fill have you brought in building out your back and side property???
I never really added it up to tell the truth. It's one of those things that you do every once in awhile to add to the property. Hope your doing well and looking after that BX of yours. Happy fourth my friend.
Hello! Thanks for taking the time to do all the videos. I'm hoping to buy a BX in the next month or so, I don't have a garage yet (hopefully next year). I was going to get a "portable garage" for the time being. I noticed you have two in the back ground. How do you like them? Do they hold up to the winters? and what brand did you get? Thank you, Mark
Thanks Mark. I use the ShelterLogic shelters. I find them great. I have three of them here. They will last a very long time as long as you have them planted well in the ground. The sun will eventually take out the cover. Our last one lasted 7 years. It survived four tropical storms and a few very harsh winters. Its the sun that eventually takes them out. The replacement cost for our big one was $350 CDN. which adds up to cheap storage for our tractors plus we don't pay any added property tax because they are considered portable. Hope this helps.
Paul, do you see much value in a 4 in 1 bucket? Here in Australia they promote them but you seem do fine with the standard bucket...ur videos are the best BTW!!
Thanks Tony. Although they are available here in Canada they aren't a big seller. I haven't seen any used in this end of Newfoundland, Canada. We live in a very rocky area so I don't think the 4in1 would really work well and I also think they are a little less ridged than a normal bucket. Happy to hear your enjoying our videos.
Keep well.
Thanx Paul, really appreciate your opinion.
Paul do you give lessons in leveling off with a tractor bucket? My attempt's don't look near as good.
Don't not get to discouraged. These little tractors are tough to level with due to their weight, power and size. I used to level with a Cat 966 and Cat 988 and I found it makes ch easier with those big machines. With the small units it's simply seat time that will make you better each time.
What RPM do you like to use---average
wide open
2600-3000 works good for me.
Hope my "grunting" helped get that stump out! ;-)
LOL it may have. Some of them are so stubborn but so am I ;)
Sure beats a shovel and wheelbarrow
What's a shovel and wheelbarrel, ehh, Paul Short?!? LOL. Haven't had much need for mine since I got my lil' red mf gc1710, aka, lil' red. Guess I have gotten lazy, or smarter, I guess. No need in working harder than you need to, ehh?!?
Hi Paul
IU noticed that you hardly ever back blade , is there a reason ?
I do it but not often. I'd rather push it rather than back blade.
just thinking to smooth it a little , small bump stuff
oh yes. that works well.
O M G Paul, you thought the opinions on "Scoop gate" (Luc"s scoop) was bad. Oh good Lord, the comments on the how to run a BX from the arm chair operators, oh man. It don't matter that operating heave equipment for decades their gonna tell you how to run. The comments are gonna funny. For those who wish to tell ya how to run they need to be in the local union. "Internet armchair union local 44". You buy 16tonne at a time ballpark how much that is? The material you get how well does it drain? What the name for it?
Oh man. We've seen it all on here, read it all. Been attacked, been sworn on. Called down to the dirt many times but it's the good folks like yourself that kept us doing it. Thanks for watching.
Thought the light pole was a goner !
Can't do it all in one evening.
Why don't you buy the strip of land between you and Effords subdivision road. Obviously money is no object with all the farkels you buy and install on your vehicles?
money is no object. - Bit disrespectful mate.
he works his arse off and still does. he also needs these machinery for mainly in winter with snow plowing.
Thank you for this. It's a local thing I guess. A guy spends a lifetime working 12-16 hour days for most of his and hers life and gets kicked in the gut for spending some of their hard earned money.
You sure bloody deserve anything you buy. Anyone who can't see how hard you work including Cathy on camera must have the screws in their head loose. And include the work you do mostly off camera which we dont see.
Absolutely take no interest in people who have that attitude. Thanks for the great videos Paul and Cathy