20 years ago I was trying to justify spending 15K on a Kubota BX23 and now I have had the 1025R for 7 years. What a great tool to have around the yard, smartest purchase I ever made!
I see most of your "little jobs" involved the forks. I didn't think I'd use them that much, but everyone said! By far the most used attachment I own. Thanks for sharing!
I found your videos while I was waiting for my new 1025r to be delivered a couple of months ago. Now I’m back watching your videos waiting for my 1025r to come back for a warranty issue. Because it was less than a year old, the dealer picked it up. I waited two weeks to get it picked up. I was assuming that once they picked it up I would get it back relatively quick. Nope. Thursday will make a month. It had a transmission leak. They have it apart, they said it took 15 hours. Now they have to put it back together. I have projects to do with it. Just wanted to vent. Keep up the great job!
In Southern California we cant burn brush, come to think of it we can't build a new home with a fire place. Built our house 35 years ago snd heat with wood
I watch it over and over. Thank You.
I just signed the papers on a 1025R. 😊
20 years ago I was trying to justify spending 15K on a Kubota BX23 and now I have had the 1025R for 7 years. What a great tool to have around the yard, smartest purchase I ever made!
nice vid.
always a nice feeling when you can get a bunch of small jobs done.
Glenn.
I see most of your "little jobs" involved the forks. I didn't think I'd use them that much, but everyone said! By far the most used attachment I own. Thanks for sharing!
I found your videos while I was waiting for my new 1025r to be delivered a couple of months ago. Now I’m back watching your videos waiting for my 1025r to come back for a warranty issue. Because it was less than a year old, the dealer picked it up. I waited two weeks to get it picked up. I was assuming that once they picked it up I would get it back relatively quick. Nope. Thursday will make a month. It had a transmission leak. They have it apart, they said it took 15 hours. Now they have to put it back together. I have projects to do with it. Just wanted to vent. Keep up the great job!
Wow! Hope it’s comes back soon.
❤ my 1023!!!!
Beautiful!
Most of the time the normal stuff needs to be done too. A tractor comes in handy for many projects.
You have a really nice setup for a fun retirement. (With jd helping out)
Awesome , John Deere should use your footage in there ads.
I really like the fire hydrant in your garden bed. Does it actually work. I know someone who has the garden hose bib behind the cover.
I though it would be cool to be able to attach a garden hose, but sadly it just perched on a 4” PVC pipe cemented in the ground.
In Southern California we cant burn brush, come to think of it we can't build a new home with a fire place. Built our house 35 years ago snd heat with wood
Looks great. Wondering which State and how many acres.
Ohio, 3 up North and 15 down South.
I noticed sometimes you had the cab on and sometimes it was off. Are you going to leave it off for the summer?
No AC with this model. Cab is great for heat
On all summer, some of those projects were pre cab that I videoed earlier, but not enough for a full video.
What forks are those, please?
Frontiers. When I was looking they were the lightest and economical compared to others. ruclips.net/video/GwmHIQLiuYY/видео.html
You put the mulch that far away so by the time you got back she had it all spread lol.