I've been watching several of your videos the last few days and I've enjoyed and learned something from all of them. But when I cleared the lot that we bought next door for me it was easier to tie off the trees and dig around them and pull them over stump and all. I'm not saying that it's for everyone but it sure saved me a lot of work. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍🙂 I do have a question, I have a 2007 John Deere 2305 and in the video you said that the John Deere 2210 was the predesessor to the 1025r. Where does the 2305 stand in the sub compact vs. compact tractor lineup? Just curious. I thought that the 2305 was the predecessor. 👍
Great comment thanks so much! So I do the same thing with my trees, but I was really nervous about posting the videos I have posted! You are correct the weight of the tree pulls the stump right out of the ground but you really need to know what you are doing! Sounds like you do! The succession went 2210, 2305, 1023e and 1025R. The 2210 and the 2305 have 18hp pto on the rear. The 1023 is 15 hp with the 1025 going to almost 19. Those are great tractors. I loved my 2210. Thanks for the great comments!
Actually the 1023 and the 1026R came out together. Then the Obama administration introduced the tier 14 emissions mandate and the 1026R became the 1025R
Yes. The ballast was a decision for comparison for a future video as is explained in the video. The roll over protection is also explained in later videos. I agree each operator should be aware of the risks that can occur and consult their operators manual for recommended safe operating procedures. You would be surprised at all the videos that are out there with not one person with the ROP’s up are not wearing seatbelts as recommended. You can see in the videos I don’t wear a seatbelt per recommended safety precautions when ROPS are down. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting!
“This valve won’t provide relief to the tractor” - that sentence doesn’t make any sense. No 3rd function valve provides relief. The relief valve on the loader does that. lol
Good info, thank you!
Thank you so much!
Phil, you have good information in your videos. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!
Good job brother
Thank you so much!
That Grapple would be so helpful !
They are completely worth every penny! I use mine for everything including taking the garbage can down our 650 foot driveway!
@@EverythingGreenTractors Yes, I'm sure I'd be much the same with one.
I've been watching several of your videos the last few days and I've enjoyed and learned something from all of them. But when I cleared the lot that we bought next door for me it was easier to tie off the trees and dig around them and pull them over stump and all. I'm not saying that it's for everyone but it sure saved me a lot of work. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍🙂 I do have a question, I have a 2007 John Deere 2305 and in the video you said that the John Deere 2210 was the predesessor to the 1025r. Where does the 2305 stand in the sub compact vs. compact tractor lineup? Just curious. I thought that the 2305 was the predecessor. 👍
Great comment thanks so much! So I do the same thing with my trees, but I was really nervous about posting the videos I have posted! You are correct the weight of the tree pulls the stump right out of the ground but you really need to know what you are doing! Sounds like you do!
The succession went 2210, 2305, 1023e and 1025R. The 2210 and the 2305 have 18hp pto on the rear. The 1023 is 15 hp with the 1025 going to almost 19. Those are great tractors. I loved my 2210. Thanks for the great comments!
Actually the 1023 and the 1026R came out together. Then the Obama administration introduced the tier 14 emissions mandate and the 1026R became the 1025R
@@EverythingGreenTractors Thank you. I have been wondering about that for a long time. 👍
Hmmmm - like the video but no rear ballast on the quick hitch and the ROPS not up???
Yes. The ballast was a decision for comparison for a future video as is explained in the video. The roll over protection is also explained in later videos. I agree each operator should be aware of the risks that can occur and consult their operators manual for recommended safe operating procedures. You would be surprised at all the videos that are out there with not one person with the ROP’s up are not wearing seatbelts as recommended. You can see in the videos I don’t wear a seatbelt per recommended safety precautions when ROPS are down. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting!
“This valve won’t provide relief to the tractor” - that sentence doesn’t make any sense. No 3rd function valve provides relief. The relief valve on the loader does that. lol