Wicked Subsoiler Gets The Full Ted Test

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • See how the new Wicked Subsoiler looks after Ted finally gets big tractor in front of it.

Комментарии • 29

  • @getsrc
    @getsrc Год назад +4

    You’ve got to love Ted’s Testing to failure philosophy!!
    Keep up the great work so that we end up with the best 🇺🇸 made implements.

    • @jimputnam2044
      @jimputnam2044 Год назад

      If Ted tested it it will last me a lifetime. LOL

  • @kennethfeld6639
    @kennethfeld6639 Год назад +5

    I can't wait to get mine and I have a hydraulic top link, so I will be good to adjust on the fly to get it down much easier.

  • @permasealfinishing1273
    @permasealfinishing1273 Год назад +1

    I like the honesty and real life experience. You have more credibility just showing the process.

  • @jerrylambert8794
    @jerrylambert8794 Год назад +3

    One thing for sure , you guys always make things perfect . Good for you !

  • @msears101
    @msears101 Год назад +1

    Ted, these videos always make me smile.

  • @anthonywalls3281
    @anthonywalls3281 Год назад +2

    It looks like to me you need to spend more time in your tractor and less time in the office😅

  • @cuberman88
    @cuberman88 7 месяцев назад

    You would be surprised how much down force soil can put on the cross member that bent. Those ripper points really have some suction once they bite in!
    On the tractor there is an adjustment for how quickly the 3 point will lower to match implement weights, just remember to tighten it up when you switch back to something heavy so it doesn't slam down.
    You can adjust the upper 3 pt link to different holes on the tractor to keep the angle correct. Generally the link should point 1-2 feet ahead of the front axle when at your operating height.
    Keep up the good work and look forward to more videos!

  • @09vrodz
    @09vrodz Год назад

    Teds quality assurance program is second to none

  • @michaeltechroom
    @michaeltechroom 10 месяцев назад

    that exhaust Regen sure look pain to deal with

  • @Totalyrediclous998
    @Totalyrediclous998 Год назад

    Been waiting for this. It bent. Yes. I love testing. Great testing. 😊

  • @bajaDave
    @bajaDave Год назад +1

    The geometry just isn’t setup for that big of a tractor. I agree the point needs more angle to get it to cut down and the beam should stay vertical. Having to lean it so far forward to get it to plunge down made the beam lean forward and allowed the top link to roll under.
    I would also recommend you test with the shear bolt in the small hole and make sure that it does shear anytime you are deep and either hit a rock or try to go more than 2 MPH. The medium hole would probably be fine for most applications. I think you’ll have angry customers if the 3pt arms rip off their new compact tractor and the shear bolt didn’t break.
    My old Ford subsoiler will shear grade 8 1/2” bolts in heavy dry clay like it was it’s job if my 70hp tractor is in 4WD. In 2WD, the rear tires will usually spin if I hit a root and break the bolt in 4WD.

    • @douglasjackson1998
      @douglasjackson1998 Год назад +2

      @First Choice Mechanical I have a $1000 bet on the table that this thing works when it gets here. I'm delighted to hear David's viewpoint. If you don't want to hear it, then rather than stifle David's voice, how about you shut your ears and walk away? I was going to ask Ted (and maybe David if he has a thought) if the rate-of-drop knob should be turned to minimum to allow the ground to pull the shoe right down, rather than skim across the ground? Maybe it wouldn't need so much down angle.

    • @bajaDave
      @bajaDave Год назад

      When I watched the video, it looked to me like he didn’t have the down rate knob open all the way and that was hindering the plow digging, but the angle on the point just isn’t enough to get it to pull into the soil without leaning the top forward. Also moving the top link to the bottom hole on the tractor may have prevented the problem he had at the end. That type of subsoiler is meant to have the main beam stay vertical when at depth. Minute adjustments of the top link keep it straight for the depth you are plowing. It’s actually much trickier than just hitching it up and going. It’s like setting up a furrow plow to work correctly and efficiently. It takes some playing to get everything adjusted correctly for the tractor.
      I just don’t think they use subsoilers much in NC. Subsoilers are for breaking up hard pan so water can get down to the roots. Somehow I don’t think that is a huge problem there. He’ll get it figured out in short order though.

    • @bajaDave
      @bajaDave Год назад +1

      @First Choice Mechanical don’t for a second think that I’m putting anyone down here. I am a VERY loyal EA customer and I do have quite a bit of experience using subsoilers in very hard ground. I have spoken to Travis and Ted about improvements to a couple of implements I have purchased over the years. They have always been receptive to considered customer feedback.

  • @ErrorInvalidName
    @ErrorInvalidName Год назад +1

    You definitely dont want to have to much rigidity when putting your pipe in the "ground"!!! haha Also Ted whats the wirespool option look like or are you guys still working that part out? Thanks Definitely interested in this!!!

  • @pauldumitras3774
    @pauldumitras3774 Год назад

    Maybe try adding a support that you can set the angle of the tool without having to change the angle with the top link as much. I feel that it can bend the top link when going all the way down and that wouldn't be a good thing.

  • @mfgc2610
    @mfgc2610 Год назад

    Building better and growing your business... AWESOME! All with Peanuts son.

  • @KrazyKajun602
    @KrazyKajun602 Год назад

    Add a spool to it, if you buy say a 300', 500' roll of pipe.

  • @cogentdynamics
    @cogentdynamics Год назад

    Your videos make me want to buy something from you folks.

    • @EverythingAttachments
      @EverythingAttachments  Год назад

      Thanks! We'll be glad to assist. If you're on facebook, head over and join our group: facebook.com/groups/1232301603480909

  • @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9
    @jwhitley101whitleyfarms9 Год назад

    1turn the sensitivity down 2 do a regen and then maybe you can use the tractor

  • @davidkarath6549
    @davidkarath6549 Год назад +1

    Would adding a weight box on it help???

  • @danielmeyer403
    @danielmeyer403 Год назад +1

    Dude, you a hydraulic top link for this testing stuff. Why does he keep wanting to run a subsoiler in high range? That's not a desirable thing. Slow and steady, give the tractor the advantage and you have no idea what you're going to come in contact with as you cannot see underground.

    • @ErrorInvalidName
      @ErrorInvalidName Год назад +1

      Its mainly to show you it wont just snap off, not that something that thick would but more not for its purpose more a test. I get it though

  • @swashington942
    @swashington942 Год назад +5

    Stupid EPA regen bullshit ruins engines

    • @alanwhitten6523
      @alanwhitten6523 Год назад +1

      I had a kubota r630 go through regen once and it died afterwards and wouldn’t start.

    • @swashington942
      @swashington942 Год назад

      @@alanwhitten6523 Wow that’s crazy