Wow! Look at how much of the root ball you're pulling out. That rake is something else! It does the job, for sure. Watching you work those modest sized stumps, I'm gonna need more than 48 hp to work my woods. Thanks for the lesson. God Bless.
I don't think hp will matter so much. The 44 hp model of my tractor weighs the same and has the same lifting capacity. You might be just fine! God bless
Awesome Video of Our Top Rail! I've referred several people to your channel to check out all you can do with a Top Rail! We appreciate you guys, and you know all you have to do is give us a call when you are ready for the grapple. Keep on doing what you are doing, Love all of your videos! Daddy watches them pretty regularly.
Thank you and your very welcome, you make great products and have a good name locally. Glad I can help! One day I'll get that grapple, I could use it all the time on the channel. I have to add third function hydraulics to my tractor to, so it makes the purchase a bit harder to swallow for now.
That root rake is the ticket. Your right about a grapple, the articulating top will limit how much open space and the angle of attack some. Mine is more root rake with a flat bottom so not to big of an issue with digging but not nearly as open as your root rake. Enjoyed it!
Great video Andrew! Your root rake really made quick work of those stumps! I like how the tines on the bottom are so long allowing you to dig down deep. My wicked root rake grapple works pretty well although I haven’t used it much for clearing stumps and brush like this, really looking forward to see the transformation of that beautiful oak!
Looks really good, and when done will be a great view for sure. Try your disc when you've got all cleared, it will help level and fill the stump holes, possibly enough you won't need any extra fill. 👍
That's a thought, another viewer said to be very careful with the main tree roots to not hurt the tree. I'll have to pay attention to how shallow they are.
@@TKCL agree to watch out for the roots, that's the reason I suggested the disc, it may cut the smaller roots but won't snag the larger ones like the root rake will. 👍
I was impressed with the root rake just ordered the forester blade for my weed eater also. I’ll take care of anything that sprouts up under that Big Oak tree during dove season lol
That blade is sweet, we shall see how hard it is to sharpen, but it cuts small trees like butter. The root rake and tractor combo never ceases to amaze me.
Wow, a new manufacturer to check out. I want a sturdy root rake with a grapple but have found only one that opens as much as 40 inches. That seems too small for stumps and brush piles. The videos make them look like it works but looking at oak trees 3 ft at the base makes me concerned about picking up a root ball. Thanks for the video.
The Rake Master grapple opens 42" wide, The Top arms are the same Curvature of the bottom. Definitely give us a call for questions, we'd be glad to answer them.
I hear you. Awesome tool. Just wondering why you didn't run that through the ground in front of the tree after you popped the tree stumps to clear the ground or were you afraid of the oak tree roots being disturbed? I didn't think of that until half way through this email. Lol
Do you run into many yellow jacket nest while you are clearing the brush? Last summer we stirred up a couple of nest removing brush and such, was glad to have the cab.
Only twice I can remember getting into a solid nest of them. We have more of a problem with red wasps and pigmy wasps hanging all in the limbs. I've been stung more than I can remember. I'm allergic to red wasps, so I laugh now when I see them bouncing off of the tractor glass.
Absolutely, that's the bulk of their business is the grapples. Lynn's industrial welding in Perry Florida makes them. They also have dealers spread all around.
i have a tree puller for my skid loader, i know what your talking about. i can pull a 6 inch round thorny locust tree but have a heck of a time pulling a 3 inch round oak tree lol. roots and soil moister content have alot of play in these jobs.
I like that root rake. I have a grapple I like it but could see the root rake working for me better in some situations. Good video. Go eat some Corn bread.
Got my 4052 delivered a few weeks ago that we talked about. Dumb question and I am sure its in the owners manual, but I misplaced it. The glow plugs, I let the light go out after five seconds give or take, hit the key and it bumps the starter like an interlock happened and then nothing. I then have to go to the start position again to get the engine to roll. Is this normal? It never doesn't crank if I hit it again. It only does this when its cold enough to activate the plugs. I grew up with stuff with glow plugs and actually am an older tech at freightliner, but this is a new one the way this is acting. I can straight key on to start and let it go while cranking and it will start, but when its 7 degrees out like it is at the moment here in Kansas, it did not like it.
No that doesn't sound normal, sounds like a weak battery or bad connection. I always turn my key to the right for several seconds (shortly after the beeep). The I'll turn it the rest of the way to crank. Now this is Florida, so we don't get colder than the 20s. Yours could be doing something different because of extremely cold weather???
@@TKCL I will have to play with it. It cranks fine like enough voltage. I get what you are saying because that was my first thought too. Freightliners with detroit engines will do the the exact same thing when the voltage gets low, but they do not have glow plugs. Cummins in dodge trucks will do the bump thing too when the batteries get low or there is a voltage drop on one of the main cables. Co worker had a friend with one doing that, he kept bugging me asking what I thought it was and it ended up being his ground on the frame was rotted on a three year old ram truck I think it was. I mainly do electrical and electronics on the big rigs at work and at the end of the day, its all the same thing, but I have never seen anything like this happen in all my years. I should just call the dealer to haul it off to fix it, but my hard head will get a volt meter from work when this nightmare winter system passes mid week as I am stuck at home running heaters and such keeping the pipes going for the water. On the plus side when it was warmer, I cut a trail with the loader in my hedgerow that is probably 200 feet thick and was able to cut about a cord of firewood for the first time since my wreck, so that made me feel pretty good once again that I am able to do some of the things I did before. Do you have a good grapple brand that you suggest? I had the hydraulics ran to the front with a button on the joystick for running stuff on the front. I bent my bucket trying to push trees out on top of the pond dam. I got it bent back pretty close and will plate it. I was surprised how much power this thing has and it caught me off guard when it bent the bucket. lol
Hope you figure it out. As far as a grapple brand, I highly recommend rake master! They are a small town family owned business near me that has been making grapples for decades. They sell them all over the south and other places.
Not familiar with your JD 4066R, will you have to install an 3rd function valve for a grapple. I had to on my B series Kubota. You mentioned Perry, being an hog hunter. Do you have an in your neck of the woods. I've put down a few as far down as Bainbridge over to the Chattahoochee & into Alabama.
Yes sadly I need to add a third function. I bought this tractor off a dealer lot and it did not come with it. Yes Perry is where this root rake and grapple manufacturer is, they are very good people. We do have plenty of hogs in this neck of the woods.
Another impressive and well done project. The only think I would do differently is to carry the stumps further away instead of putting them near your woodyard and lay down area. I would think it would encourage undesirable slithering things to take up residence closer to your work area than I would like.
Just watch my review video where I'm very honest on the shortcomings. Let me know if you need the link. I love John deere and find them very reliable, that's the main reason I can justify the expense. My last 13 year old John deere was excellent. With that said you can get more bells and whistles on cheaper tractors. My biggest selling points was reliability and the most powerful compact tractor made. PTO hp was everything to me with all the mowing I do. Don't forget tractor weight is critical for ground engaging equipment, but more more hp will encrease speed and efficiency. Feel free to ask anything you want. I've had experience with a 3 series 44hp tractor and now my 4 series 66hp. It would be helpful to know the biggest reasons you are buying a tractor, what are your main intended uses?
I have seen your review in fact I believe that’s how I got started watching your channel and have now all of them I believe. I have owned several tractors and currently have one. I wanted to upgrade to more horse power for same reason as you a lot of mowing. I also wanted more lift capacity at the loader and a backhoe attachment. I was most drawn to the ability to move the tractor and 3pt from outside the tractor. Just wanted any additional perspective from a fellow owner especially since I am going to pay several K more for this compared to comparable tractors of a different color. Thanks, keep up the good work and good luck on the Channel and the house build. Can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers yet.
@@TKCL Thanks for the response; are the totes a possible solution? I've been trying to figure this out, so that i don't have to have a bunch of 5 gallon cans.
I'd be leery of using a root rake on a tractor loader except for sandy soil and light use. FEL's are designed for lifting, not hard pushing. Real easy to damage a loader doing this, so be careful. On a decent size bulldozer, a root rake is extremely handy for final passes on previous wood land.
I agree and I'm very easy on my equipment, I don't ram stuff. With that said, my last John deere was a 3 series and 13 years old when I sold it. That root rake seen a tremendous amount of action on that tractor doing far tougher work than this video showed. It was in excellent condition when I sold it and never a problem with the FEL. I trust Deere products, but yes these are definitely not bulldozers and should be treated differently.
You're taking a ton of competition away from that oak. Being grown in like that is how they die. You'll have to mow down the suckers coming up from the shallow roots from now on. That will look really nice when the grass comes in around it.
I certainly hope so, but another viewer brought up a good point that disturbing the soil or messing with the main tree roots could hurt it. So I need to be careful!
@@TKCL I was thinking the same thing when you said you were coming back with that root rake. That big oak has surface roots that you don't want to disturb or bury. Maybe just a bush hog to keep the stuff knocked down it it will eventually all die off.
Good job you did you do excellent job you do excellent work to sing like that John Deere does everything for you I'm going to be watching your live stream again Style take care God bless you and your wife text me back please buddy
Nice job
Thanks!
Looking better and better
Thanks Rodney!
Incredible, little light work, rocking to some tunes - easy peasy.
It worked out better than expected! Love that tractor!
Hi Andrew, I enjoyed watching you clean up under the big oak. Was surprised how big the stumps were on those small trees. Take care and Happy Day. 😊
Thank you for watching
I think your a pretty good operator. Good job. Thanks. Craig. Pa.
Thanks! I've ran that rook rake for years and I don't go in ramming stuff to tear up my equipment. Slow and steady wins the race
Wow! Look at how much of the root ball you're pulling out. That rake is something else! It does the job, for sure. Watching you work those modest sized stumps, I'm gonna need more than 48 hp to work my woods. Thanks for the lesson. God Bless.
I don't think hp will matter so much. The 44 hp model of my tractor weighs the same and has the same lifting capacity. You might be just fine! God bless
Awesome Video of Our Top Rail! I've referred several people to your channel to check out all you can do with a Top Rail! We appreciate you guys, and you know all you have to do is give us a call when you are ready for the grapple. Keep on doing what you are doing, Love all of your videos! Daddy watches them pretty regularly.
Thank you and your very welcome, you make great products and have a good name locally. Glad I can help! One day I'll get that grapple, I could use it all the time on the channel. I have to add third function hydraulics to my tractor to, so it makes the purchase a bit harder to swallow for now.
That was awesome to watch I love when this kind of work is going on.
Thanks for watching! I love doing this kind of work!
That’s when a grapple comes in handy.. good job with the root rake
Oh I absolutely want a grapple, maybe one day!
That was awesome!
I enjoyed it
That oak will look awesome. Good work!
I can't wait to see it cleaned completely out.
That root rake is the ticket. Your right about a grapple, the articulating top will limit how much open space and the angle of attack some. Mine is more root rake with a flat bottom so not to big of an issue with digging but not nearly as open as your root rake. Enjoyed it!
They both have their places, if I could only have one it would definitely be a grapple! Maybe one day!
Nice work. Tree is gonna look great when you finish clearing small stuff from under it! Impressive equipment and operator.
We think that tree is going to be a beautiful back porch view. Actually working on it right now! Thanks for watching
Nicely done!
Thanks
Great video Andrew! Your root rake really made quick work of those stumps! I like how the tines on the bottom are so long allowing you to dig down deep. My wicked root rake grapple works pretty well although I haven’t used it much for clearing stumps and brush like this, really looking forward to see the transformation of that beautiful oak!
Thanks! Boy do I want a grapple bad, the root rake will have to suffice until I can afford the upgrade. Take care!
Some long Tap roots on some small trees, nice job that's going to look great
Yes I was shocked that the smaller trees had deeper tap roots
I really like the quick attach on your loader.
You still have to get out and put the pins in, I just make it look super easy to with editing. Lol.... But overall it is pretty easy
🌟 that worked awesome! Well done! 💪🚜🇺🇸
Appreciate it
Root rake is awesome.
Yes it is!
It's starting to look really good Andrew.
I'm excited to see it finished, they are calling for 7 days of rain 😔... So I'll probably be waiting a while before I finish it.
You sure made that look easy!
That tractor made it look easy lol
Thats an awesome tractor. That saves you a lot of time
Yes it does, love it
Looks really good, and when done will be a great view for sure. Try your disc when you've got all cleared, it will help level and fill the stump holes, possibly enough you won't need any extra fill. 👍
That's a thought, another viewer said to be very careful with the main tree roots to not hurt the tree. I'll have to pay attention to how shallow they are.
@@TKCL agree to watch out for the roots, that's the reason I suggested the disc, it may cut the smaller roots but won't snag the larger ones like the root rake will. 👍
Love my root rake, mine gets a lot of use tending fires.
They are very helpful for that!
I was impressed with the root rake just ordered the forester blade for my weed eater also. I’ll take care of anything that sprouts up under that Big Oak tree during dove season lol
That blade is sweet, we shall see how hard it is to sharpen, but it cuts small trees like butter. The root rake and tractor combo never ceases to amaze me.
Looking good brother, that would make a great spot for a swing , keep em coming, god bless
Yes I'm thinking a swing is definitely in the future! God bless
That’s my dream tractor it’s extremely powerful!!!!!
I love it!
Nice tractor work!
Thanks, Iove running that tractor!
No 3rd function on the loader great operator skill 🙂
One day, one day!
Wow, a new manufacturer to check out. I want a sturdy root rake with a grapple but have found only one that opens as much as 40 inches. That seems too small for stumps and brush piles. The videos make them look like it works but looking at oak trees 3 ft at the base makes me concerned about picking up a root ball. Thanks for the video.
That company has been around forever and sells a lot in the south to be a small company. Very good and honest people, check them out.
The Rake Master grapple opens 42" wide, The Top arms are the same Curvature of the bottom. Definitely give us a call for questions, we'd be glad to answer them.
Looked like a giant weed popper. Awesome tool.
It worked better than my back would lol!
I hear you. Awesome tool. Just wondering why you didn't run that through the ground in front of the tree after you popped the tree stumps to clear the ground or were you afraid of the oak tree roots being disturbed? I didn't think of that until half way through this email. Lol
Yes I'm actually very worried about disturbing any of the big oak roots. The last thing I want to do is kill the tree I'm trying to save.
I don't blame you. That is a beautiful tree. Sorry for my ignorance. I thought about it after half my email. Makes total sense.
No worries at all!
That’s too much fun to be called “work”!
Right!
Do you run into many yellow jacket nest while you are clearing the brush? Last summer we stirred up a couple of nest removing brush and such, was glad to have the cab.
Only twice I can remember getting into a solid nest of them. We have more of a problem with red wasps and pigmy wasps hanging all in the limbs. I've been stung more than I can remember. I'm allergic to red wasps, so I laugh now when I see them bouncing off of the tractor glass.
That root rake is amazing, thick and heavy duty. Could they make it so a grapple arm could attach?
Absolutely, that's the bulk of their business is the grapples. Lynn's industrial welding in Perry Florida makes them. They also have dealers spread all around.
We have both a root grapple and a stump bucket. Having each sure shows the pluses and minuses of both.
Absolutely, no perfect tool or attachment.
@@TKCL That's why we build bigger sheds!!!!
i have a tree puller for my skid loader, i know what your talking about. i can pull a 6 inch round thorny locust tree but have a heck of a time pulling a 3 inch round oak tree lol. roots and soil moister content have alot of play in these jobs.
Yes it does, I'm impressed anytime I can pull any small tree.
Impressive. Period.
I was very pleased with that, especially being a compact tractor!
I know you like doing it right the first time but have you looked at an add-a-grapple for your current take?
Rake
Yes the company that builds these reached out to me and said they could add a grapple to my current rake. It's a thought!
I like that root rake. I have a grapple I like it but could see the root rake working for me better in some situations. Good video. Go eat some Corn bread.
The root rake is excellent, but definitely doesn't replace a grapple. Boy do I want a grapple! I'll pass on the cornbread for now
Got my 4052 delivered a few weeks ago that we talked about. Dumb question and I am sure its in the owners manual, but I misplaced it. The glow plugs, I let the light go out after five seconds give or take, hit the key and it bumps the starter like an interlock happened and then nothing. I then have to go to the start position again to get the engine to roll. Is this normal? It never doesn't crank if I hit it again. It only does this when its cold enough to activate the plugs. I grew up with stuff with glow plugs and actually am an older tech at freightliner, but this is a new one the way this is acting. I can straight key on to start and let it go while cranking and it will start, but when its 7 degrees out like it is at the moment here in Kansas, it did not like it.
No that doesn't sound normal, sounds like a weak battery or bad connection. I always turn my key to the right for several seconds (shortly after the beeep). The I'll turn it the rest of the way to crank. Now this is Florida, so we don't get colder than the 20s. Yours could be doing something different because of extremely cold weather???
@@TKCL I will have to play with it. It cranks fine like enough voltage. I get what you are saying because that was my first thought too. Freightliners with detroit engines will do the the exact same thing when the voltage gets low, but they do not have glow plugs. Cummins in dodge trucks will do the bump thing too when the batteries get low or there is a voltage drop on one of the main cables. Co worker had a friend with one doing that, he kept bugging me asking what I thought it was and it ended up being his ground on the frame was rotted on a three year old ram truck I think it was. I mainly do electrical and electronics on the big rigs at work and at the end of the day, its all the same thing, but I have never seen anything like this happen in all my years. I should just call the dealer to haul it off to fix it, but my hard head will get a volt meter from work when this nightmare winter system passes mid week as I am stuck at home running heaters and such keeping the pipes going for the water. On the plus side when it was warmer, I cut a trail with the loader in my hedgerow that is probably 200 feet thick and was able to cut about a cord of firewood for the first time since my wreck, so that made me feel pretty good once again that I am able to do some of the things I did before. Do you have a good grapple brand that you suggest? I had the hydraulics ran to the front with a button on the joystick for running stuff on the front. I bent my bucket trying to push trees out on top of the pond dam. I got it bent back pretty close and will plate it. I was surprised how much power this thing has and it caught me off guard when it bent the bucket. lol
Hope you figure it out. As far as a grapple brand, I highly recommend rake master! They are a small town family owned business near me that has been making grapples for decades. They sell them all over the south and other places.
Fish biting. Lol. Trout and reds
Yep I went bass fishing yesterday, that was a mistake. Going to have to stick to saltwater for a while
Not familiar with your JD 4066R, will you have to install an 3rd function valve for a grapple. I had to on my B series Kubota. You mentioned Perry, being an hog hunter. Do you have an in your neck of the woods. I've put down a few as far down as Bainbridge over to the Chattahoochee & into Alabama.
Yes sadly I need to add a third function. I bought this tractor off a dealer lot and it did not come with it. Yes Perry is where this root rake and grapple manufacturer is, they are very good people. We do have plenty of hogs in this neck of the woods.
Another impressive and well done project. The only think I would do differently is to carry the stumps further away instead of putting them near your woodyard and lay down area. I would think it would encourage undesirable slithering things to take up residence closer to your work area than I would like.
Lol I get that! I've been trying to think of a new area for dumping wood debris.
Where did you get your root rake
Rake Master in Perry Florida, great people!
@@TKCL do you live in Florida
@@TKCL and thanks
Yes north central Florida
@@TKCL I’m in okeechobee
During the Livestream you said you like the rake company’s grapple. Single or dual cylinder and what width?
Dual and 72 inches
Hey Andrew I am on the verge of buying a JD 4066R any last minute thoughts, considerations or concerns you want to advise me on???
Just watch my review video where I'm very honest on the shortcomings. Let me know if you need the link. I love John deere and find them very reliable, that's the main reason I can justify the expense. My last 13 year old John deere was excellent. With that said you can get more bells and whistles on cheaper tractors. My biggest selling points was reliability and the most powerful compact tractor made. PTO hp was everything to me with all the mowing I do. Don't forget tractor weight is critical for ground engaging equipment, but more more hp will encrease speed and efficiency. Feel free to ask anything you want. I've had experience with a 3 series 44hp tractor and now my 4 series 66hp. It would be helpful to know the biggest reasons you are buying a tractor, what are your main intended uses?
I have seen your review in fact I believe that’s how I got started watching your channel and have now all of them I believe. I have owned several tractors and currently have one. I wanted to upgrade to more horse power for same reason as you a lot of mowing. I also wanted more lift capacity at the loader and a backhoe attachment. I was most drawn to the ability to move the tractor and 3pt from outside the tractor. Just wanted any additional perspective from a fellow owner especially since I am going to pay several K more for this compared to comparable tractors of a different color. Thanks, keep up the good work and good luck on the Channel and the house build. Can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers yet.
Enjoyed the tractor work video. How do you supply fuel for the tractor; do you have an above ground tank or do you use cans to fill? Great video.
Cans with a battery powered fuel l pumo, it works but I want a big tank at some point.
@@TKCL Thanks for the response; are the totes a possible solution? I've been trying to figure this out, so that i don't have to have a bunch of 5 gallon cans.
I don't think ide use the totes for a variety of reasons. I'm considering using a old propane tank for a diesel tank
How much firewood would that big oak give you???
Don't plan on finding out! But I'd say about 10 dump trailers full lol
@@TKCL ahaha wouldn't that put you overweight
On no I mean REAL dump trailers full!
@@TKCL oh so my big dump trailer style not your😜😆
Yep
I'd be leery of using a root rake on a tractor loader except for sandy soil and light use. FEL's are designed for lifting, not hard pushing. Real easy to damage a loader doing this, so be careful. On a decent size bulldozer, a root rake is extremely handy for final passes on previous wood land.
I agree and I'm very easy on my equipment, I don't ram stuff. With that said, my last John deere was a 3 series and 13 years old when I sold it. That root rake seen a tremendous amount of action on that tractor doing far tougher work than this video showed. It was in excellent condition when I sold it and never a problem with the FEL. I trust Deere products, but yes these are definitely not bulldozers and should be treated differently.
Send it
Oh I'm gonna!
Anyone elseshout at the screen "shake the dirt off!
You're taking a ton of competition away from that oak. Being grown in like that is how they die. You'll have to mow down the suckers coming up from the shallow roots from now on. That will look really nice when the grass comes in around it.
I certainly hope so, but another viewer brought up a good point that disturbing the soil or messing with the main tree roots could hurt it. So I need to be careful!
@@TKCL I was thinking the same thing when you said you were coming back with that root rake. That big oak has surface roots that you don't want to disturb or bury. Maybe just a bush hog to keep the stuff knocked down it it will eventually all die off.
Yes I have to rethink my plan of attack. There are a bunch of holes I definitely need to get covered up though.
Lookin good...that Rake Master gets it done & could easily double for a zombie plow if the Walking Dead ever come near.....hahahahaha 😀 👍 🍻
Lol, no kidding! Hopefully those Zombies stay in the city where they belong!
Now you can build a treehouse
Lol, I've kind of outgrown that! Well other than my deer blinds I build.
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Good job you did you do excellent job you do excellent work to sing like that John Deere does everything for you I'm going to be watching your live stream again Style take care God bless you and your wife text me back please buddy
Appreciate you watching!
The money you’re saving because of that tractor, you could buy a,,,,,,,,,dump trailer??
Oh lord here we go lol! I'll be sure to let my wife know so I can get that "look". Haha