Hi Chris, Re: your Workmaster 75. My NH dealer contacted me, they have a product Improvement program that recommends you change the type of fluid due to the gelling issue. They give you 10 gallons of the new fluid and both filters FREE. If you take it to the dealer for service they give you the parts,& fluid, but you pay the labor. 11-9-2023. Thanks for the video!
Hey Bud, hopefully you’re doing good. Haven’t seen any new videos in quite some time. I most definitely enjoyed them especially since it related to a lot of things I deal with. Hope to see you soon.
Those are similar in concept to the roll up ratchet straps. They rolled up the tail end into the end of the ratchet handle. I liked them for the same reason, kept the excess tail cleanly put away both in storage and load securing. Tractor Supply used to sell them. I’m not sure if they still do, haven’t had to buy any in awhile.
Great video as per usual. Cool that you got the opportunity to check out these straps through YT. I do feel like ratchets are one of those things that could be more streamlined and save a little bit of time. I might just look into it. Seems like a great product...ahem, take note of a good salesman Strapinno...just kidding. Enjoying the videos! Hope all is well out in TX. God bless - Everett and the farm dog, Lachlan
Hey Chris I know you probably don’t wanna fool with it but we would all love some more content from you man. I love your videos and so badly wanted to see more of the 4710 especially a update/review. I have the exact same tractor as you on order I can’t wait to get it and I’m starting a hay business next year gonna have about 105 acres to do here in southern Indiana! God bless and merry Christmas!
@@CenTexAg no worries man we all need a break! You make good content that’s why everyone’s always asking, take your time man no rush at all. Hell once a month would be great in my opinion. I screwed up today and bought two rolls of claas net wrap at $375 a roll that are 7,000’. After I got to work I watched your older video and heard you mention bale tuff, $230 roll for American freedom rolls that are 9,840’!! Kinda wanna go tell the guy I want my money back but don’t wanna piss him off but I am ordering my tractor through him, those claas rolls won’t be in till spring anywho.
Brother hope they work out for you, we are always moving hay and have straps allover the place in the back of the trucks. Those straps look cool. Stop by our place check out our hay operation. keep safe.
Good idea for folks that really don't use a lot of them..........But for those that use a bunch of straps...... the old roll and throw most probably continue to be the prefered choice..... We never wrap the strap around the ratchet.... they are stored ratchets in one box nice rolled strap/w hook on the outside... in 5 gal bucket......There iis a trick to throwing straps across a double stacked OTR trailer....
Great info on how y’all store your straps. You almost need a skill to throw straps over double stack bales bales for sure. Especially when the wind is blowing
Chris, Miss your videos. I’ve got a question about the New Holland Powerstar 75 even though I know you got rid of yours. When using the hydraulic remote lever to lower implements such as a disk mower., do you leave the lever pushed forward or once the implement are lowered, do you bring the the very back to the center position. Can you explain this a little? If there are other ways to contact you, let me know as I value your knowledge.
@@dennisthomason3266 When I lower my Vermeer disk mower I always bring the remote lever back to center. Most disk mower heads will float independently from the mower hydraulics. If your implement requires the hydraulics to be in “float position” then you would leave your control lever detent in forward or rear position. It’s similar to putting your loader bucket in float position. I recently purchased a Vermeer hydraulic rake I’m going to rebuild over winter. It requires the rear remotes to operate similar to what you are asking, so I plan on making a video explaining it. Just may take me awhile to record it.
Those are awesome I need some!! I’m 14 and just started making farming/hay vids in north east tx! I have 500 subs and am not monetized yet and was wait you were and if you don’t mind me ask what your $rmp/cmp is? Thank you
Hi Chris, Re: your Workmaster 75. My NH dealer contacted me, they have a product Improvement program that recommends you change the type of fluid due to the gelling issue. They give you 10 gallons of the new fluid and both filters FREE. If you take it to the dealer for service they give you the parts,& fluid, but you pay the labor. 11-9-2023. Thanks for the video!
Great info! Thank you
Hey Bud, hopefully you’re doing good. Haven’t seen any new videos in quite some time. I most definitely enjoyed them especially since it related to a lot of things I deal with. Hope to see you soon.
Those are similar in concept to the roll up ratchet straps. They rolled up the tail end into the end of the ratchet handle. I liked them for the same reason, kept the excess tail cleanly put away both in storage and load securing. Tractor Supply used to sell them. I’m not sure if they still do, haven’t had to buy any in awhile.
Great video as per usual. Cool that you got the opportunity to check out these straps through YT. I do feel like ratchets are one of those things that could be more streamlined and save a little bit of time. I might just look into it. Seems like a great product...ahem, take note of a good salesman Strapinno...just kidding. Enjoying the videos! Hope all is well out in TX. God bless - Everett and the farm dog, Lachlan
Thanks Everett!
Hey Chris I know you probably don’t wanna fool with it but we would all love some more content from you man. I love your videos and so badly wanted to see more of the 4710 especially a update/review. I have the exact same tractor as you on order I can’t wait to get it and I’m starting a hay business next year gonna have about 105 acres to do here in southern Indiana! God bless and merry Christmas!
Yeah I’ve been slacking. I’ll make some soon. Good luck with your business.
@@CenTexAg no worries man we all need a break! You make good content that’s why everyone’s always asking, take your time man no rush at all. Hell once a month would be great in my opinion. I screwed up today and bought two rolls of claas net wrap at $375 a roll that are 7,000’. After I got to work I watched your older video and heard you mention bale tuff, $230 roll for American freedom rolls that are 9,840’!! Kinda wanna go tell the guy I want my money back but don’t wanna piss him off but I am ordering my tractor through him, those claas rolls won’t be in till spring anywho.
Brother hope they work out for you, we are always moving hay and have straps allover the place in the back of the trucks. Those straps look cool.
Stop by our place check out our hay operation. keep safe.
Great video. Those are some nice straps.
Good idea for folks that really don't use a lot of them..........But for those that use a bunch of straps...... the old roll and throw most probably continue to be the prefered choice..... We never wrap the strap around the ratchet.... they are stored ratchets in one box nice rolled strap/w hook on the outside... in 5 gal bucket......There iis a trick to throwing straps across a double stacked OTR trailer....
Great info on how y’all store your straps. You almost need a skill to throw straps over double stack bales bales for sure. Especially when the wind is blowing
Chris what happened? I really miss your videos! Just checking. God's blessings
Making videos is pretty time consuming so I’m taking a break from RUclips for awhile. Thanks for checking in
Chris,
Miss your videos. I’ve got a question about the New Holland Powerstar 75 even though I know you got rid of yours.
When using the hydraulic remote lever to lower implements such as a disk mower., do you leave the lever pushed forward or once the implement are lowered, do you bring the the very back to the center position.
Can you explain this a little?
If there are other ways to contact you, let me know as I value your knowledge.
@@dennisthomason3266 When I lower my Vermeer disk mower I always bring the remote lever back to center. Most disk mower heads will float independently from the mower hydraulics. If your implement requires the hydraulics to be in “float position” then you would leave your control lever detent in forward or rear position. It’s similar to putting your loader bucket in float position.
I recently purchased a Vermeer hydraulic rake I’m going to rebuild over winter. It requires the rear remotes to operate similar to what you are asking, so I plan on making a video explaining it. Just may take me awhile to record it.
@@CenTexAg
I have a Kuhn disk mower.
So I’m not sure
Is it a trailed mower or 3 point?
Can u do a video on your fuel tank with where you got your quick release couplers
Sure. Either Amazon or tractor supply has the couplers
@@CenTexAg are the couplers just hyd couples likes on back of a tractor or specific for fuel?
Check out my video “New Rig,stacking and loading hay”. There is a link for the couplers in the description
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Why did you get a Massey instead of a bigger new holland?
More value/features than the same size new Holland.
Was there a declutch button on the shifter or did you have to press the clutch pedal every time you wanted to shift on the work master?
I had to take see the clutch or float the gears. No de clutch button
Neat idea but not really sold on the design.
Those are awesome I need some!! I’m 14 and just started making farming/hay vids in north east tx! I have 500 subs and am not monetized yet and was wait you were and if you don’t mind me ask what your $rmp/cmp is? Thank you
Congrats on 500. It’s seems like a long road to get monetized but you’ll be there before you know it. I’ll stop bye and check out your channel.