Westendorf Brush Crusher, No Hydraulics Required / 105

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Westendorf has added an extra set teeth to the original BC 4200 expanding it's effectiveness as an all around grapple. This grapple doesn't require hydraulics and is suitable for brush work, moving trees, small rocks and concrete and general construction clean up. This is a wonderful implement to add to your equipment. It has served me well over the past several years.
    The extra teeth can be added to existing Brush Crushers or purchased with or without the extra teeth. Today, I'll demonstrate the Brushcrusher on my John Deere 2038r compact tractor.
    Welcome to my channel, I'm in Dubuque Iowa, and my channel is know as Today in Iowa or Bill Burkhart 1025.Be sure and check out my channel for many videos including the John Deere 2038r backhoe and the many implements I have to maintain my property.
    I'd enjoy hearing your comments, I answer every comment.
    Chapters
    0:00 Installation
    01:52 Installing top teeth
    06:02 Installing bottom teeth
    11:01 Both teeth installed with demo
    13:32 Picking up concrete demo
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Комментарии • 81

  • @1989Falkor
    @1989Falkor 3 года назад +2

    You convinced me. Saves a ton in adding a third hydro function up front.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад +1

      Hi Terri, I know you’ll enjoy it.....it’s been able to do all the tasks I’ve asked it to do. And the savings allow me to purchase another Impliment I wanted so it’s a win win situation for me. Stay healthy.

  • @jeffmayeux1692
    @jeffmayeux1692 3 года назад +2

    Outstanding video Mr. Bill! Researching grapples and came across your Brush Crusher episode. I watched your other ones as well. I'm sold on this grapple because it saves $$ for other implements I plan on getting. Nothing wrong with spending wisely. Thanks a ton. 👍👍

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Hello Jeff, I couldn’t agree more I love collecting as many implements as I can, While still buying quality that will get the job done. Once I got my property picked up in an order I now use my grapple a couple times a year, but never have guilt about it sitting in the shop not being used because the price is so attractive.

  • @fathercharles5743
    @fathercharles5743 3 года назад +2

    Mine is pre- drilled . Thank the Lord . I don't have the patience you have 😂

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Hi Charles, I edited out the lack of patience parts of the video. LOL

  • @westtoast74
    @westtoast74 4 года назад +3

    Well done! Your attention to detail and descriptions are spot on for those of us looking to purchase these products. Thank you!

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      Hello K to the V, thanks for taking time to comment. I appreciate the feedback. Your positive comments keep me motivated to make future videos. - Bill

  • @larrymeyer8477
    @larrymeyer8477 3 года назад +1

    I just got a used one, very happy with it.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Hi Larry, so glad to hear your happy with the Crusher, enjoy your Spring weather and thanks for taking time to share your opinion.

  • @markkunnemann9334
    @markkunnemann9334 4 года назад +1

    Bill I bought a BC 4200 after seeing one of your other videos. Really handy clearing brush and downed trees. I've had it only a couple of weeks. Thanks for sharing this and I will maybe consider it down the road.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      Hello Mark, happy Monday. Thanks for sharing your success with the Brush Crusher, I hope it provides many years of help as mine is. I thing waiting until you've used it several times is wise. - Bill

  • @terrymcgillicuddy8056
    @terrymcgillicuddy8056 3 года назад

    Enjoy all your videos Bill. Thanks.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching Terry, I appreciate your encouragement. Have a great Spring.

  • @steveloken8986
    @steveloken8986 4 года назад

    Looks like great add on for that grapple.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Thanks Steve, I'm enjoying it. Thanks for checking in.

  • @royhoco5748
    @royhoco5748 4 года назад +2

    good informative video found out what I wanted to know about the brush crusher.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Glad the video was able to assist you with your decision. Stay healthy!

  • @billywilcox1600
    @billywilcox1600 3 года назад

    Incredible thank you

  • @woofyw.2703
    @woofyw.2703 4 года назад +1

    Looks like a winner to me :-)

  • @chancecarlton8403
    @chancecarlton8403 3 года назад

    Full set seems to grab a lot more. That looks like a great attachment.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Hi Chance, I'm really enjoying my Crusher, once I had the property cleaned up, I use it once or twice a year now and don't feel guilty having that much tied up in an investment that sits idle, sometimes for several months. Have a great work week.

  • @stephenrhodesianridgeback7418
    @stephenrhodesianridgeback7418 4 года назад

    Definitely you can see the difference . As we say in Ontario ( You be rocking now ) I found by keeping the teeth pointing down on grapples when coming in too brush piles is too use it like a rake like you did and compress first then grab it 👍 . Cleaning up with the critter ridder 😂 .

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Hi Steve, thanks for saying hello, critter ridder is a good description. Stay warm up there.

  • @chriskent577
    @chriskent577 4 года назад +1

    I was on the fence about the brush crusher, but with the full set of teeth it looks like a lethal weapon in the arsenel.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      Hello Christopher, for the 5 or 8 times a years I need a grapple, this meets all my expectations and it's lower cost so I can purchase more implements. Thanks for taking time to comment. Have a safe winter. - Bill

  • @CW1116
    @CW1116 2 года назад +2

    Good video and quite informative. I like that you showed us how much difference it makes to have the extra piece on the bottom to fill in the middle. Now... about the brush crusher. Those barbs on the fingers seem to be a bad idea. I noticed that you had trouble on nearly every dumping of brush. It appeared to be the problem with the lower arms wouldn't angle downward enough... they were too level and combined with the barbs the brush just didn't want to dislodge. That same thing seems to happen with most of the videos that are made on the Brush Crusher. That alone is a deal-breaker for me. Double deal-breaker is that I'd have to remove/replace several bolts in order to adjust the angle of those lower fingers depending if I wanted to scrap along the ground easily or be able to dump piles easily. It may save $600 because it doesn't need a third function hydraulics set up front but why save a few bucks and not be happy with this long term attachment? I'd be fighting that dumping problem for 20 years. Again though - you produced a very nice video. I just don't care for the Brush Crusher grapple. I just ordered a complete third function for my Kubota for $580 and it comes complete with ALL hoses and quick-couplers up on the loader front. It seems to take inexperienced DIY'rs anywhere for 1 1/2 hours to 2 1/2 hrs. to fully install it, hook up a from attachment (grapple, angling snow plow or whatever) and they're off and working.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  2 года назад +1

      Good luck CW, when Deere comes out with a factory add on third function, I may also jump ship to another grapple. Although, now that I'm caught up around here I only use a grapple 2-3 times a year and I've found the forks act just as well moving logs and downed trees. Thanks for sending me your well thought out comments. - Bill

  • @fathercharles5743
    @fathercharles5743 4 года назад +1

    Those clamps are very good clamps . I've used those same ones . Side note . If I get a set I'm gonna weld on the bottom row .

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Charles Landrum Hello Charles...Ha Ha too funny, I did weld my middle set in and have never regretted doing that, good minds think a like. Stay healthy.

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 4 года назад +1

    You are going to love this grapple with the full set of teeth 😁 (smile). You and I both don't like placing hands or any other body part into or under piles of debris. Have a fine upcoming week. Enjoyed a full-watch, Bill.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Thank you Houndsman, thanks for the full watch. Enjoy your December as we speed towards the end of another year.

  • @deerrudy
    @deerrudy 4 года назад +2

    I think thats a good alternative if you dont want to spend money on a 3rd function but i think the cost is a wash. I did see the downside of not having a 3rd function standard grapple, when you could tilt and open enough to free the debris. Ptobably minor but a difference. Good vid. Thanks

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      deer rudy Hello thanks for sharing your thoughts, I can’t disagree with your observations. Stay healthy

    • @deerrudy
      @deerrudy 4 года назад

      @@billburkhart you to my friend

  • @guns4funfreedomkeeper999
    @guns4funfreedomkeeper999 4 года назад

    I was really apprehensive about that grapple because the sides were not tied together so much so that I was thinking about building a set of teeth to fill in the center. I like this design a lot. I think I will go with this grapple.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Guns4Fun FreedomKeeper Merry Christmas and thanks for taking time to comment.
      The extra teeth that are now offered has made this a very efficient grapple for what I use it for. One last suggestion, be sure and load your brush crusher evenly, since adding the extra teeth I’ve gotten a lot more aggressive with the crusher picking up larger loads (concrete chunks and large oak logs) than I should have. After watching the video I made I was risking damage to the loader arms because I had a very heavy load on one side and not evenly spread out.
      For the price, it’s doing everything I want it to do.

  • @BiffsEquipment
    @BiffsEquipment 4 года назад +1

    Nice work.. still debating getting this for my bx2370, I like that they are adding options to the unit, very good job explaining what your doing and why

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      Hello Biff, thank you again for taking time to comment. The Brush Crusher worked well on my 1025 too. I'll have more videos soon to help you with your research. Have a safe December. - Bill

    • @BiffsEquipment
      @BiffsEquipment 4 года назад

      Bill Burkhart awesome bill can’t wait to see more thanks!

  • @davidbauman4705
    @davidbauman4705 2 года назад +1

    When you’re adding all that pressure on loader arms puts lot more pressure on bottom pins of quick attach , doesn’t open far enough to pickup large brush pile , can’t see expense to just pick up log

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  2 года назад

      Hello David, thanks for taking time to comment. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

  • @brentking-gmailking2570
    @brentking-gmailking2570 4 года назад +1

    Great video thanks. When are you going to fix the pond leak? Or, did I miss that video?

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Hello Brent, first, the pond leak has been fixed! been holding water now for 3 weeks. I'll have a video out very soon showing how we accomplished the repairs.
      Thanks for taking time to write a comment, I appreciate it.

  • @michaelstorm8578
    @michaelstorm8578 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info. You're becoming a pretty fair operator. If you don't mind saying, how expensive is the new bridge work?

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Hello Michael, Can you Messenger me on Facebook?

    • @michaelstorm8578
      @michaelstorm8578 4 года назад

      @@billburkhart I'm sorry I don't use Facebook. I'm an older guy that can't do much on the computer. Thanks for your videos you do a nice job explaining things.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +2

      Michael Storm $425.00 for both upper and lower bridge work😀

  • @Tnapvrvideo
    @Tnapvrvideo 4 года назад

    Quick question: Can you lay the BC4200 on the ground and curl it backwards toward the cab (like you do with a FEL to hold loaded material like loam), and then manually load the BC4200 with cut pieces of brush and logs? That would be a BIG plus for my use. We often collect saplings, brush, and fallen tree limbs and run them through a chipper for mulch. I would like to park the tractor with the BC4200 at my cut site, work the chain saw, and manually load a collection of shorter length items into the BC4200, clamp down with the upper teeth when the load is full, and head for the chipper. Thank you!!!

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      fcruabbly mmmmmmm let me check

    • @Tnapvrvideo
      @Tnapvrvideo 4 года назад

      That would be very much appreciated. It's not a deal breaker. I am sold on this BC4200. I think it is marvelous with the full compliment of teeth. It would just be easier and cleaner if I can load cut items into the awaiting teeth. If not, no biggie, I'll just create a nicely stacked pile and scoop it just as you showed in your videos with those brush piles on your property. We have been pleased to see you use the 1025R to handle a lot of tasks. It looks to be every bit as impressive as your larger tractor in a smaller format.

  • @billsteinkamp4159
    @billsteinkamp4159 4 года назад

    How much for just the bottom teeth, and both top and bottom?
    how much

  • @McScott76
    @McScott76 3 года назад

    Do you happen to know if they have this for the BC-4300 too? (Skid-steer version) I couldn’t find anything about it on their site.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Hello McScott, do you still need this question answered I can call the factory tomorrow

  • @bobjohnson8624
    @bobjohnson8624 4 года назад +1

    Any idea what the total grapple weight is now? Versus the loader capacity on a 1025R?
    Are you planning on remaining a two tractor family for long,
    Thanks Bill.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Hi Bob, I'll check on the weight now with the teeth, good question, I should have had that information in the video. I'll get right back to you. - Bill

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Bob I just learned with both teeth installed on the grapple the total weight is about 200 pounds.

    • @bobjohnson8624
      @bobjohnson8624 4 года назад +3

      Thanks Bill. I appreciate the reply. I’m not crazy about adding a 3rd function to my nearly 14 year old 2305. I have the Artillian pallet forks and the Bucket Hoe, and some other Artillian do dads. On a couple of different projects last summer I found myself switching back and forth between the hoe and the forks several times in just a few days. Although I like the modular concept in theory the practical reality of moving that stuff is something else. I am intrigued by the stand alone simplicity of the brush crusher.

  • @michaelhoenig80
    @michaelhoenig80 3 года назад +1

    Very good video and informative. Were you a teacher?

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Michael Hoenig Hello Mike thanks for taking time to comment. I sure appreciate it. I was never a teacher but I was a flight instructor for several years, hope that’s a good thing
      Have a nice weekend

    • @michaelhoenig80
      @michaelhoenig80 3 года назад +1

      I knew you were a teacher or instructor. Keep doing your videos. Thanks for the response

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Michael Hoenig Thank you Michael!

  • @Drew6709
    @Drew6709 4 года назад

    Where is your engine hoist to help lift the inserts?

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      Drew, always wanted a gantry crane....maybe someday. Stay healthy and safe.

    • @Drew6709
      @Drew6709 4 года назад

      @@billburkhart a gantry crane might be a little much for your small shop. I was thinking more of an engine hoist that is smaller and more maneuverable. For the days no one is available to help.
      Just a thought.
      I'm looking into a Brush Crusher for my tractor. But I'm "on the fence" about it.
      How often do you change the lower tine angle?

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 3 года назад

    will it work on a compact 1025r john derre

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад +1

      It works very good on a 1025, I had a 1025 with this on front of it for sometime I thought I made a few videos of that but the answer is absolutely yes

  • @Drew6709
    @Drew6709 4 года назад

    Can you lift your load over a 4' dumpster side?

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад +1

      Hi Drew, I believe I can lift it over 4ft. But I'm not 100 percent positive. Next time out I'll measure the height.

  • @jamesberg3106
    @jamesberg3106 4 года назад

    Bill, is that a 2 or 3 series Deere?

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  4 года назад

      Jim,
      This is the 2038 R, I really like the tractor.

    • @jamesberg3106
      @jamesberg3106 4 года назад

      Bill, it was hard to see in the video. Thank you. I have a 3039r. Similar power, larger frame. I am intrigued by the crusher. Thanks for trying out the three configurations in this video. My observation is that I would lean towards the additional teeth on the bottom. It appeared to that the brush hung up less than when the additional upper teeth were included.
      Great video

  • @bradb4620
    @bradb4620 3 года назад

    I've had this brush Crusher thru an entire weekend now and I'll say I was excited for this attachment but I'm not fully liking this attachment yet.
    I picked up alot of stuff including cedar trees and it does great.
    1) the pins they send for attachment are weak to start with. One of them busted off.
    2) where the loader meets the bottom plate. The pin holds the outside of each corner down but the right side of each corner comes up off of the loader feet. Very disappointed about this

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      Hi Brad
      Sorry to hear about the trouble your having. Call the factory and ask them the replace the broken part, if I understand correctly can you replace the pins yourself?
      I’m sorry I don’t understand the issues with the loader feet. - Bill

    • @bradb4620
      @bradb4620 3 года назад

      Well when the loader quick connects go into the top at the back of the Crusher and then the bottom of the quick connect that has the pins connects at the bottom. You put the pins in. The you pick up brush and/or logs, trees etc. Well at the bottom part of the quick connect feet opposite side of each one of the pins, the foot comes up off of the Crusher a considerable bit

    • @bradb4620
      @bradb4620 3 года назад

      Bill did you put your crusher on and pick something up to see if your loader feet would come up off the crusher on the opposite side of each one of the pins. How could i send you some pictures

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  3 года назад

      @@bradb4620 Brad can you send me the pictures through messenger on Facebook.

  • @peterleveillee1321
    @peterleveillee1321 Год назад +1

    I had a BrushCrusher and a Frontier mechanical grapple, both broke my Quick Connect on my 220R loader within 1 day of use. The design puts way too much force on these points. Unlike a 3rd function grapple which does not need for the small hydraulic cylinder to be closed to scoop up a log, these kinds have to compress the logs to hold them., There is too much force from the 2 sets of cylinders on the loader. I now just use my forks to pick up logs.

    • @billburkhart
      @billburkhart  Год назад

      Thanks for taking time to comment. I also use my forks when the load is such that forks will work. Merry Christmas-Bill

  • @aroostookdave
    @aroostookdave 3 года назад

    I have one and it is a piece of shit. DO NOT BUY! Made with soft steal. Metal bends just looking at it. Not to motion hard on the bucket arms.