I want to thank you for showing your testing on the maximum size stump wrecker and the fact that you bent it. Most will not show you what goes on in testing. It shows one can trust the equipment that you produce as it is tested to the failure state and then made strong enough to handle the equipment you suggest it to fit. Again, thank you and have a Blessed Day.
This is one of the things I love about GWT. Your open honest reviews of your products. I will be in the market for a sub 40 hp tractor around the end of the year and have a list of items that I would love to get from you.
Our school bought one of these for our Kubota 3650 tractor a few weeks ago, and I am totally impressed! I have removed about 40 stumps, the largest being an oak stump about 20 inches across. But for the last 3 days, I have been digging a trench through hard-pack limestone, and this thing rips it to pieces! I thought I would have damaged or broken the teeth by now, but nope, they are fine. Very happy with this purchase and you could say it has already paid for itself, it saved me renting a trencher. Great product!
GWT is one of only a handful of co’s that I would trust to buy from online. This video is why. You tested it, found areas for improvement, and came right out and said you wouldn’t sell one til all issues were resolved. Bonus points for doing a realistic test. Most folks are gonna sink those teeth as far as they’ll go, not just part way.
Thanks for sharing with us your successes and failures. By doing so it shows me transparency & gives you credibility. I like that & as such will buy an attachment from you for my tractor.
I have one of the mini wreckers of stumps for my 1025R since last year. Does stumps and roots and a credible job of trenching and transferring dirt and gravel to focus areas (like tire ruts and landscaping with medium size rocks). I did put a bend in one of the little side teeth. ;-)
I live in Florida and just went to rim guard. I need more weight and tire was loaded with water. I still did not have enough weight using my grapple. Looked at wheel weight and it would cost just as much as rim guard so I went with rim guard finding someone in Florida was made easy contact rim guard and they had someone local they came drained water filled tires and I am very pleased with the rsults. My tractor is much more stable
If you gusset inside the upper wedge where the loader plate inserts, make it wide eough for a Gehl or a Takeuchi. Mine won't pick certain Bobcat branded attachments because the gussets prevent my plate from inserting into the wedged pocket. Cheers.
hi courtney. hope you are doing really well. Do you have a sense of how you are going to rate the mega one? if my memory serves, the previous biggest one was only rated up to a 75hp skid.
I’m only 1/2 way through, but looking at those teeth on the mega wrecker, I wonder if it might be advantageous to cut the bolts shorter. I fear that with exposure to the moisture and abrasion/impact of earth the threads would corrode and deform making replacement of the teeth somewhat more difficult. Just a thought. :)
Specifically for stumps, how does a stump bucket compare to a front auger based stump plane? I guess it depends what you want to do after removing the stump. If it's just a lawn, maybe using the plane would leave a smaller hole to fill. But if you wanted to till or scarefy the land for some application you might want to dig out more of the stump. And the front auger / stump plane setup is more expensive, so maybe it also depends on what else you plan on doing with the tool which one would be more versatile. And in a city environment, for stumps between sidewalk and road, the planer might be best to avoid damaging the sidewalk (or road). I think I answered my own question. Did I miss anything?
Hey Courtney, just wanted to comment on the stump wrecker(oops , stump remover) I purchased from you last year. I believe mine was the HD and purchased for my JD 2032R. It is performing better than I can ever imagine. The first few stumps was a learning curve and sheared a few bolts off seeming every stump I tried, I am going on like 12 + stumps now and no bolts shearing off. Taking it easy and picking away and the stumps will go. My opinion, after more than a year and more than a a couple dozen stumps, you have a great design and would highly recommend. Again its a learning curve as with any equipment. Treat your tractor right and it will treat you right. Thanks for your great videos and content.
Love my stump wreck…bucket. How about offering a set of HD teeth for the compact tractor version? I’ve mangled mine up pretty good out here in the rocks and hard dirt in the desert of Wyoming. :)
Sisters neightbor up in maine destroyed his NH 50hp loader with a stump bucket, just acting a fool with it. People need to realize the difference between loaders on skids and backhoes and tractors and work within the limitations
At 8:40 you said Stump Wrecker!!! Probably have to review the video a bunch of times to find them all since you have been calling it that for a long time.
I want to thank you for showing your testing on the maximum size stump wrecker and the fact that you bent it. Most will not show you what goes on in testing. It shows one can trust the equipment that you produce as it is tested to the failure state and then made strong enough to handle the equipment you suggest it to fit. Again, thank you and have a Blessed Day.
This is one of the things I love about GWT. Your open honest reviews of your products. I will be in the market for a sub 40 hp tractor around the end of the year and have a list of items that I would love to get from you.
Thanks for watching Dan :)
Our school bought one of these for our Kubota 3650 tractor a few weeks ago, and I am totally impressed! I have removed about 40 stumps, the largest being an oak stump about 20 inches across. But for the last 3 days, I have been digging a trench through hard-pack limestone, and this thing rips it to pieces! I thought I would have damaged or broken the teeth by now, but nope, they are fine. Very happy with this purchase and you could say it has already paid for itself, it saved me renting a trencher. Great product!
You are a great promoter of equipment. You also show the defects that you will correct for sales start. Thanks for sharing your journey.
GWT is one of only a handful of co’s that I would trust to buy from online. This video is why. You tested it, found areas for improvement, and came right out and said you wouldn’t sell one til all issues were resolved. Bonus points for doing a realistic test. Most folks are gonna sink those teeth as far as they’ll go, not just part way.
Really like the fact you show the field testing - makes a difference from picking up an oversea's unit. Thanks!
I have the HD on a 55 Hp and I love it. A little bit of a learning curve to get the most out of it but it is a real work saver.
I want one, glad you performed honest testing. Kubota 3902 will be getting one.
Great that you do all this Research and Development. This is how you make a Great product.
Thanks for sharing with us your successes and failures. By doing so it shows me transparency & gives you credibility. I like that & as such will buy an attachment from you for my tractor.
My GWT bucket rocks! The MRS has some fun with it at times.
I have one of the mini wreckers of stumps for my 1025R since last year. Does stumps and roots and a credible job of trenching and transferring dirt and gravel to focus areas (like tire ruts and landscaping with medium size rocks). I did put a bend in one of the little side teeth. ;-)
I live in Florida and just went to rim guard. I need more weight and tire was loaded with water. I still did not have enough weight using my grapple. Looked at wheel weight and it would cost just as much as rim guard so I went with rim guard finding someone in Florida was made easy contact rim guard and they had someone local they came drained water filled tires and I am very pleased with the rsults. My tractor is much more stable
Awesome glad to hear it!
Looks like a Stump Buster to me. Sounds better too
Yeah...I actually don't mind removing "Stump" all together. It really is good for so much more besides stumps.
If you gusset inside the upper wedge where the loader plate inserts, make it wide eough for a Gehl or a Takeuchi. Mine won't pick certain Bobcat branded attachments because the gussets prevent my plate from inserting into the wedged pocket. Cheers.
Those are pretty nice looking stump buckets. Unfortunately, I was looking for a stump wrecker. 🙂
Ahh, just sold the last one yesterday!
hi courtney. hope you are doing really well. Do you have a sense of how you are going to rate the mega one? if my memory serves, the previous biggest one was only rated up to a 75hp skid.
Hey Courtney, I have missed your videos. I hope things are OK with you personally. God bless, and take care!
All good here, fantastic actually. Amazing how much of my life has been freed up by not shooting videos all the time. Only so many hours in the day!
I have an LS tractor model 3135XG hydro drive, which stump wrecker will fit it.
Cool. R&D is the fun part of inventing.
Your videos have been much more polished in the past. Really enjoyed the better content and flow in those.
Not worth the effort at all.
I’m only 1/2 way through, but looking at those teeth on the mega wrecker, I wonder if it might be advantageous to cut the bolts shorter. I fear that with exposure to the moisture and abrasion/impact of earth the threads would corrode and deform making replacement of the teeth somewhat more difficult. Just a thought. :)
Specifically for stumps, how does a stump bucket compare to a front auger based stump plane? I guess it depends what you want to do after removing the stump. If it's just a lawn, maybe using the plane would leave a smaller hole to fill. But if you wanted to till or scarefy the land for some application you might want to dig out more of the stump.
And the front auger / stump plane setup is more expensive, so maybe it also depends on what else you plan on doing with the tool which one would be more versatile.
And in a city environment, for stumps between sidewalk and road, the planer might be best to avoid damaging the sidewalk (or road).
I think I answered my own question. Did I miss anything?
Hey Courtney, just wanted to comment on the stump wrecker(oops , stump remover) I purchased from you last year. I believe mine was the HD and purchased for my JD 2032R. It is performing better than I can ever imagine. The first few stumps was a learning curve and sheared a few bolts off seeming every stump I tried, I am going on like 12 + stumps now and no bolts shearing off. Taking it easy and picking away and the stumps will go. My opinion, after more than a year and more than a a couple dozen stumps, you have a great design and would highly recommend. Again its a learning curve as with any equipment. Treat your tractor right and it will treat you right. Thanks for your great videos and content.
Sweet, glad to hear it. Thanks for taking the time!
@@GoodWorksTractors Call it the PUNISHER pretty much covers all the tasks you can do with it. Thank me later for the name. Haha
Love my stump wreck…bucket. How about offering a set of HD teeth for the compact tractor version? I’ve mangled mine up pretty good out here in the rocks and hard dirt in the desert of Wyoming. :)
Like a “use at your own risk” kind of thing:)
Sisters neightbor up in maine destroyed his NH 50hp loader with a stump bucket, just acting a fool with it. People need to realize the difference between loaders on skids and backhoes and tractors and work within the limitations
I want to order the one you have on J D 1025 R. They look nice.
Definitely...the JDQA Mini Wrecker is the right match.
Great vid, thank you. I use my hdswrecker..alot, no issues with product...many issues with the operator.lol...keep on keeping on!..👨🌾🚜👨🌾😍
cool ty
Thank you sir
You are out of practice on doing videos. Courtney, we miss you
Lol...I'm not looking to get lots of practice anymore :)
I miss my 333G !!!
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Something happened to the video (I hope) as someone looks like an Oompah Lumpah or got a little carried away with the artificial tan spray. 😂
That's called 7 days in Mexico :)
I never watch that other channel that once said a tractor company should go out of business...
At 8:40 you said Stump Wrecker!!! Probably have to review the video a bunch of times to find them all since you have been calling it that for a long time.
oops!
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