Never Loan A Tractor - What Happened! Forestry Mulcher Gone Wild
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What a fun time! Now you gotta come down here!
On my way
Watching this immediately, Hank and Tony are my favorite Tractor tubers, I have a TYM T474C and am very biased towards the TYM channels, we're slowly converting the green team, we just got Brock at Rockhill farms.
If its not red, leave it in the shed. 😁😁
That's Right! I work the fire out of my tractors and with good maintenance, they are holding up very well.
Great collaboration Tony, been watching Hank for years too, he's a great bloke. Thanks for posting.
Thank you my friend. I always look for your comments. You are one of our oldest friends.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Appreciate that Tony, been a terrific journey from then till now.
Again as always thank you for a great video my friend and like I always say god blessed you and your family and your friends always.
Same to you! God bless
I bought my t494 because of you two and I couldn't be happier with it. You guys are having too much fun out there. I enjoy both your channels. Take care.
Glad you enjoy it! We enjoyed the day.
My favorite RUclipsrs!! 😎 You and Hank did a fantastic job, Tony!! Looks really good! Thanks for sharing, my friend! Take care and God bless!
I appreciate you and your comments. Thank you
Man, that forestry mulcher would be a godsend for anyone with a honeysuckle infestation. You two guy's are my favorite tractor tuber's, and I'm a TYM/RK37 owner and couldn't be happier with it.
Thank you so much for the kind comment. I appreciate it.
Good time seeing you guys working together!
What a fun day, you are welcome anytime. Bring work gloves. 🤣
@@TonysTractorAdventure I’m going to take you up on that one day. 👊
Awesome stuff, as always, guys. Both tractors are the cat ass T25. Well, I haven't seen anything. It can't do love the collaboration. Awesome stuff
Man, I love my T25.
Bought RK55, loved the video
Tractors are fun!
Two very good guys making a video, enjoy both of you guys.
Thank you my friend
@@TonysTractorAdventure your videos along with Hank's videos are the reason I went with TYM. I was skeptical of the brand at first but saw your channel along with Hank's was honest and to the point. I have a 494 cab tractor and love it. Keep doing what you are doing sir!!!!!!
Tony, once you hook up the grapple and any other implement mark the implement with white paint where your hook ups pads would go into. just a clean white line where you can see where your loader glides into. this way it's a lot easier to guide your loader into the slots. I have 574 cab and it's easier this way . From the west coast of Tennessee.
Down by the Mississippi River!😁👍
It's awesome how much and fast those machines work.
It really is! We had a great day
Get yourself a Pat's Quick for hooking up those 3 point attachments you will save yourself a ton of time. They work for everything too not like the quick hitches that are limited to items that are compatible.
I have a set, but they get in the way of my backhoe attachment.
Good stuff guys
Thank you. Great day.
"I'll edit all this out, I promise." 😂😂
Friends! LOL
Just a personal opinion, but the tree saw is not as efficient as actually pulling the stump, great for removing smaller trees in a grove, then going back and removing the stumps.
I love it. It has quickly became my favorite attachment. I had rather not dig holes disturbing the ground. It takes so long to get it back level. It always settles and you have to bring more dirt in.
Never loan our TYM 474CH out. My wife uses it more than i do. She loves it!
My wife uses the T474 all of the time
Damn guy you feed me shelter me and provide a 6 pack of tall boys a day ill run run your equipment 👍
That was a fun day.
I think Hank has the secret down pat for loaning of equipment. I remember he had an episode a year or more ago, when he loaned his Skidsteer ... in exchange for the loan of a mini-excavator.
You know the person knows the value and maintenance involved, and you have collateral in the form of their equipment. Hank then proceeded nearly sink the dudes mini-ex in a swamp ... Oopsy!
I remember that video. LOL!
Man that tree saw on an open station tractor....it was nerve wracking enough using an excavator with a full cage on it felling trees. Be careful folks.
Warning! A closed station tractor only gives you the illusion of protection. If a tree falls on it while you're in it, it will crush around you. Glass will explode in your face. No factory tractor cab is rated for forestry work.
@@TonysTractorAdventure true, maybe a FOPS skid cab is the best plan.
I always get you two mixed up, you could be brothers. one brother needs to have a word with the other brother bout painting the rims on that there TYM
That right! He is my brother from another mother.
OOOOHHH NOOO... .....
For the money of the tree saw, you could get a top of the line chainsaw, without the hassel of maneuvering. Grapple and mulcher are awesome plus a wood chipper and your golden, way quicker and safer with chainsaw than tree saw
I totally disagree with the tree saw. I have ran both products, the tree saw and a top line chainsaw. Tree saw for the win! You just have to use it the way it was designed.
@@TonysTractorAdventure when you have to run out of the way the tree if falling with the tree saw that is totally unsafe you wouldn't catch me using that thing on any trees!
How and how often do you sharpen that tree saw disc?
You don't. It has replaceable carbide cutters.
I figured that there was enough talking between the two of you. So I wandered off to check out the tulip poplar trees for your wife's future bee hive empire.
At least the ones that you didn't muder.
ROFLMAO
Love it. My wife is talking about bees all of the time now.
I don’t like the tree saw. Too many ways for trees or brush to fall wrong, especially on the operator. I am very familiar with trying to connect a grapple. Stand up and hold your breath. The more time you have the less time it takes. 😊
I have gravitated toward the tree saw. IMO, it is plenty safe as long as you think it threw. Kind of like a chainsaw. I think it safer than a chainsaw.
I don't loan anything that runs on gas to anyone except me son.
It was really a click bate title. Hank came to my property and helped me for a day.
As you can see I haven’t watched the video yet. Click bate maybe I should start doing that.
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