@@geoffmyra5344 Happy New Year Geoff! Thank you so much for checking in. I'm coming to your beautiful part of the world this summer, flying into Halifax. Any do n't-miss suggestions? -Bill
Hello Lilfarmboy, thanks so much for checking in from Delaware! I'm happy to report we received 4” of rain the last 3 days, hoping your situation changes soon. -Bill
Waldo from Choctaw Oklahoma again, this was a great informative video on how to one of these and the results speak for themselves. Nicely done and keep up the fantastic content.
Great video Bill. I really liked that you showed the finished job from your retaining wall project. I am in Washington State and waited way too long to do my 'lawn renovation ' for the section of lawn I wanted to do this year. It was mid to late October and i still haven't seen any green.... Dry August would have been much better. Cannot wait for you next video, have a great midwest winter!
@ sure would be nice Bill. So far we’ve not had ration any water but our neighboring town in Pine Grove W Va. 5 miles away have been. They even shut down the high school and a couple businesses. Take care my friend.
Bill, welcome back sir! This is a GREAT one amazing content! I love this attachment, and you use it with ease.... And your tractor always looks so clean and well taken care of..... The ground looks amazing after you go over it. I really love how you explained and showed how you unhook and hook the attachment, and if course your calm demeanor! I want to come and help with this one .. great job! We will talk more!
Thanks Randy, it may take a few videos, but I promise the brake lights will go away. Still appreciate you telling me that they were on. Enjoy your Sunday -Bill
Hey Bill, checking back in from Australia. I noticed a vegi' garden in the background of one of the scenes. I'm always interested in the ways people grow their food, keep out predators, irrigate crops etc if that's something you can do a video on one day please? I'm yet to try out my grading scraper that I was inspired to purchase after watching your videos however, hoping to get it working on the driveway some day soon. Thanks for the videos. Look forward to seeing that balcony addition to your newly landscaped area some day soon ;-)
I'll make you a video about our garden starting now (fall ) and next Spring. I'll make it a private video and send you the access code. How's that sound?? Have fun with the grader.-Bill
@billburkhart that is way too kind and not necessary. I'd just thought it would be good content for all us followers, no need to only create it for one. That being said, if you are keen to do it, I'll be grateful to watch it. Thanks again Bill. Duncan.
Hey, guess I'll check in, been watching a couple years by now I suppose, not far from you, Iowa City. I've got a Kubota L3901 and some various bits, a chipper, grapple, box blade (my King Kutter box blade isn't made as nicely as yours, I had to do some trimming etc to even mount it). I recently hacked up an old 3-pt blade into a SQQA snow blade with a hydraulic cylinder. I've been eying the backhoe for my tractor, really can't justify it other than it would be handy, I have a little backhoe envy - Cheers, Patrick
Hi Patrick, good to hear from you again. It sounds like you’re accumulating a lot of excellent impliments. if you do purchase a backhoe, you will be surprised how projects will present themselves that you never knew needed to be done. Happy election day. -Bill
Hello Bill, have a newie question. I have recently purchased a 2038R and was wondering the tiedown position you are using for secure travel. Love all the vides and have a good day!
@@davidplunkett3250 Hi David. Here in Iowa Im required to secure all implements so I try down the front loader bucket, the Impliment in the rear of the tractor such as a backhoe bucket or tiller. Then, I run a ratchet strap over the front axle, pulling it towards the front at two points. Then, after installing a clevis through the rear hitch, I run a ratchet strap through it. I pull the tractor taught against the front tie-down. Clevis make tie-downs easier. Also, make sure the ratchet straps are rated for the load. Hope this makes sense. If not, get back to me.-Bill
Hi Bill, It's Dennis from Greenville, MI. I have a JD 2032 and I love your videos. It's been about 10 months since I watched your channel so I had catch up to see what you have been doing. I have a few implements but not a pulverizer and after seeing this video, I think I will be getting one this summer. I have a tiller but have never used it, I may sell it and get a pulverizer in stead. Generally, what do they cost and do you recommend the land pride? Thanks for sharing and keep them coming, you're doing a great job.
Bill once again! You have done it again. Your presentation, commentary, project, results, demeanor all makes this a great one!
Thank you Rev Aaron! -Bill
Had to listen and watch this old one that I enjoy! Rough day, but this relaxes me!
@@aaronburford5701 Let talk today Rev. Aaron-Bill
Bill back on since Monday.....keeping me in your prayers!
I’m am buddy, are you still at home?
@billburkhart getting discharged tomorrow....
@@aaronburford5701 Oh my, sorry to hear you were back in. If you feel up to let’s chat this weekend-Bill
INDIANA Good job Bill and Good job from your helper 😄
@@mark-ew8hk Thank you! Ha ha I'll pass the compliment on to my helper.
she needs it
Enjoying your videos in retirement
Thank you Dr Mark! Hope retirement is what you expected. Miss seeing you every year. -Bill
Bill, need a banger from you sir! You know what and I can't wait sir!
@@aaronburford5701 I was starting a new video Rev. that will be quick to get out. Its going to be about a stump grinder. Thanks for the nudge -Bill
Great Job once again Bill. New York and Berkshire Mass we split between the Seasons.
Hello Billyttle, I sure appreciate you checking in. I'm intrigued by how to split the seasons. -Bill
Anamosa Iowa , thanks Bill.
Hello Sheldon, so good to hear from you, thanks. -Bill
Watching from Chester, Nova Scotia Canada!
@@geoffmyra5344 Happy New Year Geoff! Thank you so much for checking in. I'm coming to your beautiful part of the world this summer, flying into Halifax. Any do n't-miss suggestions? -Bill
Another great video Bill . Thoroughly enjoyed it as always. Have an awesome day and be careful down there 👍
Hi Gary, thank you for the kind review. You take care too my friend -Bill
Really surprised on how well this thing worked, does a great job. Like us here we need some good soaking rain... have a great week, Mark from Indiana
@@MarkJohnson-pm6cx Hi Mark, we’re getting a real soaking rain today. I'll send it your way! Thanks for checking in.-Bill
Since Sunday, 2600 views Bill! Amazing platform you have to impact lives.... I am glad to call you friend sir!
@@aaronburford5701 You are a true friend Rev. Aaron, thanks so much.
@billburkhart Likewise Bill.... I must admit Tractor Tim told me I should play tractor.... I broke down..
@@aaronburford5701 We’ll get you on a real tractor this coming summer! -Bill
Wow, what a cool implement. Never saw one of those before. Thanks for posting!
@@tg_ny Happy Sunday! This implement is my favorite. Thanks for taking the time to say hello.- Bill
Western Kentucky, quality work.
@@kentbelcher5691 Hello Kent, glad to hear from you. Thanks for your kind comments and support. -Bill
Bill, looks amazing. Looking forward to the future content!
@@aaronburford5701 Thanks Rev. Not sure what that will be yet.
Great video Bill, especially the final results. Tim from Traverse City Michigan.
Hi Tim! thanks for taking time to check in and let me know your where you’re watching from. And thanks for your support. -Bill
Am watching from NW Alabama
@@mattbarker7739 Thank you Matt for checking in, much appreciated -Bill
Bill that tractor looks so NICE!
Thank you, Reverend. It’s good to be receiving your comments once again. -Bill
@@billburkhart love being back and looking at great content from my friend! Means so much!
Means a lot to me also
Hi Bill great video again keep them coming looks like your having fun in retirement Tony from Ottumwa Iowa
Hi Tony, so good to hear from you! Retirement is going well, thanks for asking. -Bill
Another great video Bill! We are officially in a severe drought over here in Delaware. No rain for the entire month of October.
Hello Lilfarmboy, thanks so much for checking in from Delaware! I'm happy to report we received 4” of rain the last 3 days, hoping your situation changes soon. -Bill
Waldo from Choctaw Oklahoma again, this was a great informative video on how to one of these and the results speak for themselves. Nicely done and keep up the fantastic content.
@@ibwaldo Hi Waldo, so nice to hear from you again thanks for checking in and staying in touch. Bill
Great video Bill. I really liked that you showed the finished job from your retaining wall project. I am in Washington State and waited way too long to do my 'lawn renovation ' for the section of lawn I wanted to do this year. It was mid to late October and i still haven't seen any green.... Dry August would have been much better. Cannot wait for you next video, have a great midwest winter!
So good to hear from you again. I'm happy to report we got over 4” of rain this past week, we really needed it. Have a safe winter too. -Bill
The pulverizer is a great attachment to have. And a rather expensive one too, but they do a wonderful job. Really dry on this side of the river too.
Hi Michael, I'm hearing a lot of people reporting its very dry where their at.
thanks for taking time to check in and take care.-Bill
Another great video
@@rodneystone325 Hey Rodney, good to hear from you again hope you’re traveling around the country safely. Bill
That pulverizer is perfect for this job Bill. You did an amazing job.
@@deanbarr5740 Hi Dean, thank you. We got almost 4” of rain the past two days! I'll send it your way buddy. -Bill
@ sure would be nice Bill. So far we’ve not had ration any water but our neighboring town in Pine Grove W Va. 5 miles away have been. They even shut down the high school and a couple businesses. Take care my friend.
@@deanbarr5740 Wow, your drought is getting to be serious business. You take care buddy. Bill
Awesome job Bill that implement works really well it’s impressive how easy you make it look. Doug from Latrobe PA.
Works well 👍🏻
Hi Mark, Considering how dry it was, Im real happy with it. Heavy rain today, almost 3” since yesterday -Bill
@ Bill, Mike and I’m in Orange County NY
Bill, welcome back sir! This is a GREAT one amazing content! I love this attachment, and you use it with ease.... And your tractor always looks so clean and well taken care of..... The ground looks amazing after you go over it. I really love how you explained and showed how you unhook and hook the attachment, and if course your calm demeanor! I want to come and help with this one .. great job! We will talk more!
@@aaronburford5701 Thanks Reverend Aaron, you get well and we’ll figure out how to get you in a project- Bil
@@billburkhart Yes sir! Let's do it!
Hey Bill! Thanks for the shout out. Another great video. Watching from Indiana.
-Randy
Thanks Randy, it may take a few videos, but I promise the brake lights will go away. Still appreciate you telling me that they were on. Enjoy your Sunday -Bill
Hey Bill, checking back in from Australia.
I noticed a vegi' garden in the background of one of the scenes. I'm always interested in the ways people grow their food, keep out predators, irrigate crops etc if that's something you can do a video on one day please?
I'm yet to try out my grading scraper that I was inspired to purchase after watching your videos however, hoping to get it working on the driveway some day soon.
Thanks for the videos. Look forward to seeing that balcony addition to your newly landscaped area some day soon ;-)
I'll make you a video about our garden starting now (fall ) and next Spring. I'll make it a private video and send you the access code. How's that sound??
Have fun with the grader.-Bill
@billburkhart that is way too kind and not necessary. I'd just thought it would be good content for all us followers, no need to only create it for one. That being said, if you are keen to do it, I'll be grateful to watch it. Thanks again Bill.
Duncan.
@@littlemogocreek Duncan, id be happy to make a walk thru vid. I'll be in touch.
Hey, guess I'll check in, been watching a couple years by now I suppose, not far from you, Iowa City. I've got a Kubota L3901 and some various bits, a chipper, grapple, box blade (my King Kutter box blade isn't made as nicely as yours, I had to do some trimming etc to even mount it). I recently hacked up an old 3-pt blade into a SQQA snow blade with a hydraulic cylinder. I've been eying the backhoe for my tractor, really can't justify it other than it would be handy, I have a little backhoe envy - Cheers, Patrick
Hi Patrick, good to hear from you again. It sounds like you’re accumulating a lot of excellent impliments. if you do purchase a backhoe, you will be surprised how projects will present themselves that you never knew needed to be done. Happy election day. -Bill
Missing this Bill!
@@aaronburford5701 Heading home Sat, looking forward to getting back to normal-Bill
Aaron here from Ohio
@@bobcat9501 Hi Aaron! thanks for checking in and let me know where you’re watching from. I sure appreciate it. Bill
Hello Bill, have a newie question. I have recently purchased a 2038R and was wondering the tiedown position you are using for secure travel. Love all the vides and have a good day!
@@davidplunkett3250 Hi David. Here in Iowa Im required to secure all implements so I try down the front loader bucket, the Impliment in the rear of the tractor such as a backhoe bucket or tiller. Then, I run a ratchet strap over the front axle, pulling it towards the front at two points. Then, after installing a clevis through the rear hitch, I run a ratchet strap through it. I pull the tractor taught against the front tie-down.
Clevis make tie-downs easier. Also, make sure the ratchet straps are rated for the load.
Hope this makes sense. If not, get back to me.-Bill
Hi Bill, It's Dennis from Greenville, MI. I have a JD 2032 and I love your videos. It's been about 10 months since I watched your channel so I had catch up to see what you have been doing. I have a few implements but not a pulverizer and after seeing this video, I think I will be getting one this summer. I have a tiller but have never used it, I may sell it and get a pulverizer in stead. Generally, what do they cost and do you recommend the land pride? Thanks for sharing and keep them coming, you're doing a great job.
At home from rhe hospitall!
@@aaronburford5701 Woohoo!
🇨🇦👍
Hi Craig, thanks for the thumbs up and checking in from our friends to the North.-Bill
Is it wrong for me to both watch and listen again?
Absolutely not. Ha ha Thanks for your support Rev. -Bill