Here is the video Installing all of the Backhoe Accessories from BXPANDED ruclips.net/video/1MJtrkfmPok/видео.html Here is a video showing the Bxpanded backhoe thumb in use ruclips.net/video/YknUG-XVMKg/видео.html Here is the video digging with the Bxpanded trenching bucket ruclips.net/video/s4lICA8pvpE/видео.html Here is a video digging out stumps with the Bxpanded Ripper ruclips.net/video/7PiJz8vMM-U/видео.html If you enjoy this type of content please subscribe to the channel, and if you are interested in a rock Hill Farms T-shirt check out our merch store rockhill-farm.creator-spring.com/listing/rockhill-farm-logo
Love your videos. I bought the Bxpanded thumb, their bucket quick attach and their root ripper. All three are game changers. I guess the trenching bucket will be my next purchase. Thanks again.
Man that backhoe thumb is handy... just bolt on and go! Well designed, easy installation. If I get a backhoe on my next tractor that will be one of the first things I buy!
Good video, Brock! I deal with a lot of rocks here on my property. I use my grapple for most of them, but the small ones I still just load into the loader bucket by hand. That "by hand" stuff leaves a lot to be desired! I can see where this could be handy as all get out.
Love the thumb, I could really use one! The seasonal wetland is great for wildlife. Kapper has been trying to replicate one (the duck pond) for years, planting and manually flooding it. It looks like you have a ready made, self filling one!
Brock, The great thing about this thumb is that you can have it completely retracted and if you're digging and run into a rock you can still easily pick up the rock without having to extend it. I can't imagine being without mine. You can actually pick up bigger rocks wit it retracted.
Its MAY 1st!!! I kinda like a hydraulic thumbs but if you only have a mechanical one, thats Kool too!!! I liked and subbed and watch FB too but prefer to follow only on YT!!! They are great to save your back when you need to use a CHAINSAW and cut up firewood for sure!!!
@@RockhillfarmYT Wonderful, hope I can win, it will defiantly help me out when we go to clear our land and I will teach my Wifey that song!!! First cut is the Deepest, baby you know la la la!!! Ha ha ha!!!
Thought their thumb was JD green ? I opted for the JD version when I ordered my JD. Learned about the vast world of mods afterwards. BxPanded was one of the first I ordered from.
I know it's been a while since you installed the thumb and I'm looking at purchasing one also . Just wondered how it's held up so far and would you recommend anything different. Thanks
When you said rocks, I was expecting all to be about the size of the one big one you moved. I think you could've simply tossed those small rocks by hand. Backhoes, thumbs, etc are great for big jobs, bit for small ones, a little sweat equity goes a long way. I get much ofy daily exercise from doing the small jobs manually. Sure, I use my 260 b ID I've got a large amount of digging, or moving to do. Small jobs I use what God gave me. Helps keep me fit at my age.
Here is the video Installing all of the Backhoe Accessories from BXPANDED
ruclips.net/video/1MJtrkfmPok/видео.html
Here is a video showing the Bxpanded backhoe thumb in use
ruclips.net/video/YknUG-XVMKg/видео.html
Here is the video digging with the Bxpanded trenching bucket
ruclips.net/video/s4lICA8pvpE/видео.html
Here is a video digging out stumps with the Bxpanded Ripper
ruclips.net/video/7PiJz8vMM-U/видео.html
If you enjoy this type of content please subscribe to the channel, and if you are interested in a rock Hill Farms T-shirt check out our merch store
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mine lasted about 8 hours the replacement started bending after 1 hour the owner got involved and said it was a design problem..Junk
Enjoy your videos. Good demonstration. No matter where one piles junk, eventually it will be in the way.
Pretty much
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Finally! A backhoe digging video that isn't into soft loam. Love your channel!
Thanks
I have put this Backhoe through a lot of rocky ground
Looks like it does what you need it to do. I give it two "thumbs" up!
👍👍
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Love your videos. I bought the Bxpanded thumb, their bucket quick attach and their root ripper. All three are game changers. I guess the trenching bucket will be my next purchase. Thanks again.
Another great video. Look forward to watching that small bxpanded trenching bucket work.
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Good video Brock. You've got more toys than anyone else I know! Have fun.
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Man that backhoe thumb is handy... just bolt on and go! Well designed, easy installation. If I get a backhoe on my next tractor that will be one of the first things I buy!
Yes sir
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Great Video Brock, seems to me another great product, & really like that trenching bucket
I put that trenching bucket to work in tomorrow’s video
Another informative video! Well done. Gamechanger for sure. Will have to see if I can one for my Kuboda L35 unit.
I know they make them for a Kabota tractors so I just don’t know what exact Backhoe models
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Adding another item to my growing list of needed attachments!
The list always gets longer but never shorter
I looked forward to this video. I totally agree that this is a great add to the machine. Nice review!
Thanks
very nice vid.
we are still on the fence if we want to add a backhoe to our emax 20.
great job.
Glenn.
The backhoe‘s are expensive so it’s always a tough call. I use mine a lot.
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Good video, Brock! I deal with a lot of rocks here on my property. I use my grapple for most of them, but the small ones I still just load into the loader bucket by hand. That "by hand" stuff leaves a lot to be desired! I can see where this could be handy as all get out.
Sorting them out as your dig definitely makes it easier to come back and get them later
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I have the same set up. As a bonus, when you leave the backhoe stored off of the tractor the thumb can be set to keep the bucket from bleeding off!
Thanks for sharing
Now you have made me think about getting that for my 1025.
Love the thumb, I could really use one!
The seasonal wetland is great for wildlife. Kapper has been trying to replicate one (the duck pond) for years, planting and manually flooding it. It looks like you have a ready made, self filling one!
Good Point
Brock, The great thing about this thumb is that you can have it completely retracted and if you're digging and run into a rock you can still easily pick up the rock without having to extend it. I can't imagine being without mine. You can actually pick up bigger rocks wit it retracted.
Definitely a great tool. Glad to finally have one
Its MAY 1st!!! I kinda like a hydraulic thumbs but if you only have a mechanical one, thats Kool too!!! I liked and subbed and watch FB too but prefer to follow only on YT!!! They are great to save your back when you need to use a CHAINSAW and cut up firewood for sure!!!
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The chainsaw winner will be picked this evening and announced tomorrow
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@@RockhillfarmYT Wonderful, hope I can win, it will defiantly help me out when we go to clear our land and I will teach my Wifey that song!!! First cut is the Deepest, baby you know la la la!!! Ha ha ha!!!
Thought their thumb was JD green ? I opted for the JD version when I ordered my JD. Learned about the vast world of mods afterwards. BxPanded was one of the first I ordered from.
The Bxpanded version can be ordered in the green or silver
I know it's been a while since you installed the thumb and I'm looking at purchasing one also . Just wondered how it's held up so far and would you recommend anything different. Thanks
It's one of those,"how did I ever work without it?"Once you have one,you never go back.
Definitely
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When you said rocks, I was expecting all to be about the size of the one big one you moved. I think you could've simply tossed those small rocks by hand. Backhoes, thumbs, etc are great for big jobs, bit for small ones, a little sweat equity goes a long way. I get much ofy daily exercise from doing the small jobs manually. Sure, I use my 260 b ID I've got a large amount of digging, or moving to do. Small jobs I use what God gave me. Helps keep me fit at my age.
How about an update? Mine lasted about 8 hours!
Looks like a job that would be easier done by hands.