NO REGRETS! Most Useful Attachments & Accessories for Subcompact Tractors

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  • Which attachments are most useful for your new compact tractor?
    Tractor Time with Tim shares his opinions with Nolan, a viewer and prospective buyer.
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  • @monicawhite5352
    @monicawhite5352 3 года назад +3

    Great Job Tim!
    I've enjoyed learning from your many thoughtful tips that "newbies" may not have in practice yet.
    Your laid back, down-to-earth style is a joy to experience. While your knowledge is helpful to us all! Thank you.

  • @TKCL
    @TKCL 4 года назад +44

    I agree with the pallet forks, extremely useful for a lot of chores.

    • @supporterofeverythingyouli6255
      @supporterofeverythingyouli6255 4 года назад +5

      My pallet forks rarely come off.

    • @olece5585
      @olece5585 3 года назад +4

      I have used my forks way more then my bucket.

    • @artur8403
      @artur8403 3 года назад

      We have hay bale forks. They are just 2 long round things. Can also lift pallets and all kind of stuff. Some times we remove nuts and put only 1 of these in center instead of 2. Havepallets forks also but don't have middle plate for them. Have done all with hay forks

  • @tonyforrest1095
    @tonyforrest1095 3 года назад +7

    Loved this video Tim! I've been looking at the 1025R and knew I wanted the loader, but now I know I want all of these attachments. I know I can use them all. I even showed the video to my wife and she was amazed at everything we could use the pallet forks for. Probably just helped case in getting the tractor. Lol!

  • @johnthorpe1071
    @johnthorpe1071 4 года назад

    Thank you Christy, Tim and Nolan! Great series, you are right on with the ballast, pucker factor using the loader without it. My tires are loaded and still need more most of the time, use a ballast box or the backhoe, saving for HH bracket and weights, little at a time.

  • @bolsertech
    @bolsertech 4 года назад +2

    Keeping the mower deck off except for mowing is a great tip and a good practice for all owners. I've been keeping mine on this spring and fear it's getting bounced around too much. Thanks again for sharing your experience with the community, Tim.

  • @mikebonner3032
    @mikebonner3032 4 года назад +6

    Although I have watched many of your videos (TTWT has replaced TV!), I have found the discussions with Nolan most informative for me. Unlike Nolan, I am 76 years old and own a compact tractor but many of my questions are similar to his.
    I have owned a 2004 2210 with a loader and box blade for almost a decade and am just now discovering new ways to use it on my property thanks to you.
    I especially enjoy your family orientation and overt expressions of your faith.

  • @lentinej
    @lentinej 4 года назад +8

    Just order my add a grapple mini to my forks yesterday. Had to call Agfolks & Precision to get answer on what length forks work best with mini grapple an it is 42" lenght.
    TTWT has been an Awesome resource on spending money wisely on my new 2032R to havin diverter valves installed before deliver to order with pallet forks. thanks Tim

  • @frankhartmeyer9841
    @frankhartmeyer9841 4 года назад +2

    This is very helpful I'm planning on getting my tractor in a couple of weeks. Thanks Tim

  • @BigbearSM-IL
    @BigbearSM-IL 4 года назад +1

    Spot on Tim! Good advise. I have to order my hooks for the bucket yet, but I'm the same as you with pallet forks or grapple on more than bucket. My Johnny is up in northern WI so a blower and Mauser cab were on my needed list. And with a gravel drive, I added a box scraper. Cart for Heavy Hitch bracket was a bit pricey, but what a godsend to switch from weights to box blade.

  • @johnmedlin5894
    @johnmedlin5894 4 года назад +3

    I have found that my grapple and pallet forks are my two go to attachments for "stuff" i want to get accomplished on our property. Land plane is awesome on our gravel driveway, and the landscape rake and box blade are great for maintaining trails and paths on our property.

  • @daves2960
    @daves2960 4 года назад +1

    Totally agree with your comments on pallet forks. I too use them about 90% of the time with the loader. Can pick up anything from stationary objects to fallen trees. I have only found a few situations where a grapple would work better.

  • @Kcolby47
    @Kcolby47 4 года назад +13

    Another great review and advice...even for “old” compact tractor owners. I have always included the third hydraulic SCV for the front of the loader on the tractors I have purchased new which is so nice for so many things. For a new owner I don’t know what the cost difference would be for purchasing new with the tractor/loader opposed to adding the diverter later. My personal advice (if you can afford it) is get the 3rd function SCV when you get the tractor. You’ll not regret it....fortunately for me, someone gave me that advice before I bought my first one. Blessings to you!

  • @rogerhuber3133
    @rogerhuber3133 4 года назад

    Very informative. I have a lot of the attachments and they make things so easy. I couldn't pick one over the other as most important around the farm. Maybe the MMM as I have so much grass and it grows so fast. The longer I have my 1025R and these things the more I find them useful. Jobs I never dreamed they would help with go so easy with them. I highly recommend the lift and go ramps for the mower. Until I got those sharpening blades was difficult and dangerous.

  • @chrispileski6640
    @chrispileski6640 4 года назад +1

    Good stuff. I would really recommend a grader blade. I've used mine so much over the years for leveling dirt, pushing debris, setting it on an angle to mound dirt, and many other things. I just used mine to create a swale near my garden to improve drainage. I use mine for snow removal too. Pretty sure I got mine for around $250 new, so it's probably the most bang for the buck he could get. By the way, I just got my lube shuttle yesterday and greased the tractor in less than 10 minutes!

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 4 года назад +1

    Good tips and ideas, Tim. Wish I had known what things to look for prior to purchase. I didn't know what I didn't know until I found out later what implement or attachment I wish I had (smile). Forks are a good start. Grapple is really nice. Full-watch. Have a fine week.

  • @googlreviews7813
    @googlreviews7813 3 года назад

    Almost bought a 1025R but ended up with Massey Ferguson GC1725M.
    Love the versatility of these machines and the work you can get done with them.

  • @robertlohman8947
    @robertlohman8947 4 года назад

    What a nice young man that Nolan is. I am sure you helped him enormously. When he gets his Johnny you will have to visit him and show all of us how he put your recommendations to work. Good job Tim & Christi.

  • @truckerray7533
    @truckerray7533 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, Tim. God bless.

  • @chrislucas9098
    @chrislucas9098 4 года назад +1

    Hi Tim, I had the same problem with the JD spinner knob, I did resolve it in my case. I chamfered the inboard edges and cut a 1/2" maybe 3/4" piece of the rubber that came with it and placed it in the inboard side. I was able to use the supplied long screws. It is at a right angle to the wheel and so far , strong. Thank you for the videos.

  • @franklehman6229
    @franklehman6229 4 года назад +1

    I bought a 1025 without a loader because of cost and I wanted a front mounted snow blower. I had a rear scoop that I used a lot with an 8n tractor and felt I could get by. I have for the last 5 years but I am now looking to get a loader for my tractor. I bought the 1025 over a zero turn or 700 series because of the three point hitch to run my box blade, boom arm, and rear scoop. I have been very happy with it. I have the 60" midmount quick attach mower deck and just this year added the mulch kit. It has been a game changer - no more wind rows. I was hesitant to add the mulch kit as I had a JD 510 front mount mower that I had installed the mulch kit and didn't like it as it left clumps all over the lawn. Not so with 1025 kit - it cuts great and I wish I would of done it sooner.

  • @BiffsEquipment
    @BiffsEquipment 3 года назад +1

    Great video Tim! Pallet forks, tiller, and grapple, would be my first 3 as well.

  • @Firebird400
    @Firebird400 4 года назад +1

    Good points. I love the tooth bar that would be super handy. Good advice about counter weights they are mandatory imo.

  • @steventhomson2042
    @steventhomson2042 4 года назад +1

    Very informative!!!!! Good information and simplifies things. Thank you!!!!

  • @HuserHelpers
    @HuserHelpers 4 года назад +1

    My dad has a BX2350 with only a mower deck. Reason being is they need a 4 wheel drive mower to be able to get into some of the wet areas around the farm. In addition, they use it as a tiller tractor for the garden. For loader work, they tend to just use the skid steer. I guess the point is, there are cases where you wouldn't want a loader. For me, I have a BX2660 I bought used. It did not come with a mower, so equally there must be customers out there who wouldn't need a mower. With that in mind, I have added a mower, and use the loader quite a bit. For most smaller operation viewers I think you're spot on with having both.

  • @mikelewisoutdoors6434
    @mikelewisoutdoors6434 4 года назад +1

    Love your channel. Just got my new 1025R yesterday. Awesome machine.

  • @FrostyTheBeerMan
    @FrostyTheBeerMan 3 года назад +1

    Part 3 - found it Tim ! - awesome ! watching now. Thanks ! 😁

  • @Alanschmalzried
    @Alanschmalzried 4 года назад

    Very thoughtful conversation! I bought pallet forks with my Johnny in ‘16...not completely convinced of how much use I would get/find. The pallet forks have been a wonderful tool that is only limited by your imagination for uses👍 I too like tilling...I may have made a few “extra passes” on our new garden last week just so I could keep the fun going🤣

  • @BackyardMaine
    @BackyardMaine 3 года назад +1

    I bought a used (2015) 1025R with a 48" front mount snow blower with 6 hours on the machine. No loader or mower. I mow with a 25hp (gas) lawn tractor with a 54" deck which is great for my 3 acre yard. We get a lot of snow here in Maine. I bought a back blade to help with snow and an XB tiller for the gardens. I plan on getting a loader and forks in the near future.

  • @jagx234
    @jagx234 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely love my pallet forks!
    I made a concrete ballast weight for my 3pt. It weights 540lbs. There are *still* cases where I can lift a tire off the ground. The machine is just more capable(and I push it's limits) than I give it credit for. I definitely keep the loads low and my hands on the lever to drop that loader if it tips.

  • @bobpurs
    @bobpurs 4 года назад +6

    Good video Tim for someone new to tractors. Great Nolan getting education before spending the money. He will know more than the salesman lol. Jdmich

  • @mkelleyftb
    @mkelleyftb 3 года назад +1

    Agreed with #1 add of pallet forks. Its amazing how useful the forks are especially using them and a pallet to move stuff, load the pickup, raising helpers to the top of hay piles etc. ;-)

  • @tretter1452
    @tretter1452 4 года назад +12

    Those versaturf tires look like a really smart option over the Industrial tires for first time buyers, I wish that had been an option for my tractor purchase back in 2015. If I manage to replace/upgrade my tractor I will be looking into something similar. There has been only one occasion on my property where the aggressiveness of the industrial tire was really needed, and the yard damage was severe! lol Otherwise I take turning and maneuvering kinda easy as not to do much harm to the grass because I do have the tires loaded in the rear and the yard is never dry enough!

    • @jazalessandro3094
      @jazalessandro3094 3 года назад

      I prefer the industrial tyres for new buyers,for the main reason of less likely to get bogged & the wear factor as a bonus,each to their own,😁

  • @restoreclassics
    @restoreclassics 3 года назад +2

    Very very very good point you made around 15:30......these small tractors can go from upright on all 4's to up on 3-2-1 tires quickly. Or if you're not quick on the joystick dropping that load you can flop the tractor over. This is probably the most important thing to know about these small tractors. They need ballast. Rear weight bracket, rockbox......dragging and moving snow I even throw 2-4 weights on the blade when I clear our unpaved road. Ballast is everything.

  • @randyhughes5160
    @randyhughes5160 4 года назад

    After I got my tractor I got the bolt on forks not as good but for the price do well and I have a mile of road to maintain so a box blade was next then I got a rear blade it made the edges so much faster the loader can do it but the blade changed it from a 4 hour job to a 20 minute job I really enjoy your videos I feel you show actual time and trouble and what will save you time and what is just entertainment

  • @jamesdjesse
    @jamesdjesse 2 года назад

    I just bought the 3038 with front loader and brush hog. This video was what I needed to see. thank you.

  • @eddiewethington1224
    @eddiewethington1224 4 года назад +1

    Tim thanks for the videos. After watching many I have decided to make a purchase. I recently got a 2020 Gator XUV590M and the next day ordered a 3046R with loader and backhoe with the thumb attachment. I’m anxious to get it. Supposed to be in the 2nd of June. Again thanks for all the informative videos. Happy Tractoring.

  • @deaconbenninger9262
    @deaconbenninger9262 3 года назад +2

    the rops saved my life, I had it up when going up a lil gravel pile and my tractor tipped and I wasn't wearing my seatbelt but I was lucky the rops was up so the tractor didn't flip on the top side of it

  • @JeepinMaxx
    @JeepinMaxx 4 года назад +1

    TTWT - great advice! I've been following your videos for over two years from a recommendation on Jon Ritter's channel. Since then I've purchased, edge tamers, Ken's bolt on hooks, quick hitch, RhinoHide Canopy, A2i tie downs, Heavy Hitch, and Artillian Fork Frame & forks do to your recommendations! (The heavy hitch and weights and the Artillian Forks should have been my 1st purchases...)

  • @Platinum1812
    @Platinum1812 Год назад

    So far I've only added the hooks on the bucket and with a 12 foot chain they have been doing a great job for me. I know ppl hate the pallet forks that slip on the bucket edge, but for moving brush they have also worked well for me too. They do a great job where the brush is unwieldy but not very heavy. We didn't need to spend much time trimmings some downed tree limbs recently. In some ways I think my setup may have been better actually than dedicated forks because I used the bucket to contain some of the small branches that were pointed towards me as I loaded the piles. I only used the forks for the bushy ends. Used the bucket with the chain for larger pieces that naturally had no foliage on them.

  • @richardturner1175
    @richardturner1175 3 года назад

    Tim, I've watched a bunch of your video's, this one takes the cake! there was a HUGE amount of info, VERY useful for a 1023e owner, my budget wouldn't let me get the bigger one like you've got, and being new to landscaping w/acreage this video just opened up a world of ideas that I can now 'justify' extra attachments, over time, which will be super useful around the homestead/hobby farm. I had to like/subscribe after this one. thanks again for making our hobbies fun, enjoyable and sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @Prionel
    @Prionel 2 года назад

    Very informative video, Tim! Thanks so much for producing and posting it.

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @captainskippy6622
    @captainskippy6622 4 года назад

    Thank you for the information. I have a new lawn tractor (Mahindra) which is also my first tractor. I’m learning a lot from these videos.

  • @briancharman2710
    @briancharman2710 4 года назад +1

    Great advise for first time buyers.

  • @brandonmakowski404
    @brandonmakowski404 2 года назад

    Another option to the beet juice is foam fill. I did it on my 1025r after 2 flats. Added about 80lbs to rear and 40lbs to front. No more worrying about flats again! Way more expensive than a plug but cheaper than new tires. Also improved ride quality.

  • @davidhypes5228
    @davidhypes5228 4 года назад +11

    In addition to hitting the top of my garage door with the ROPS on my 1025R, I also made the mistake of not being as aware as I should of how wide a rear attachment swings when turning a curve. I was pulling out of my garage with a rear plow attached, turned too quickly and the plow swung out farther than I had anticipated and caught the side of my garage door opening. I only did that once! Lesson learned!

    • @matthein6960
      @matthein6960 3 года назад +1

      I bet your garage shakes in fear every time you turn your tractor on 😂

    • @davidhypes5228
      @davidhypes5228 3 года назад

      Matt Hein you are probably right and for good reason! 😂😂

    • @bradin1990
      @bradin1990 2 года назад +1

      I hit my neighbors garage door opening with his b2601 rops!!! The horror!!! I had it fixed and painted the next afternoon!!!!

  • @ritterjon
    @ritterjon 4 года назад +1

    💥 Only you would recommended a tiller as a second most useful attachment. Watching your channel though I understand why. You’ve used that tiller for so many different applications. You’re the reason think I would enjoy one as well. 😁
    *Keep on tractoring!*

  • @craigfountain7682
    @craigfountain7682 4 года назад

    Tim I was in the same situation as Nolan last year. I purchased a new house on just over an acre. I needed a tractor to mow, and a few other things that needed attention around the place. I found your channel while researching and it gave me a ton of other ideas on how to use the tractor. I purchased my 1025r last August and it is set to roll 120 hours this weekend and I think I only mowed 5 times. My wife and kids tease me saying I am obsessed with my tractor and TTWT. So much so that the better half named my 1025 "Timmy". I started with a TLB with the factory 3rd function a loader mounted hyd angle blade. A box blade and 60" MMM with load and go. Pallet forks were my first addition and I use them a ton. I just built a heavy duty shelf to hold my implements.. Debating on the add a grapple or a true grapple next....or maybe a rotary broom to sweep the barn. Tell Nolan to pull the trigger he won't regret it. At this point I would love a 2038 for the increased capacity but that might be tough to get past the finance committee 😁. And by the way yes I also belong to the oops club, ripped a ROPS light off with only 2 hrs on it and have hit the garage door twice worse one was this past weekend luckily no permanent damage to Timmy or the door/barn

  • @amsc0f
    @amsc0f 4 года назад

    Always appreciate your content. Keep up the good work!

  • @dickritchie2596
    @dickritchie2596 Год назад

    Outstanding advice. I just bought a MF 1725. The salesman/dealer knew nothing and will tell me nothing. Glad I watched this. Need to make a list.

  • @BG-vq9fd
    @BG-vq9fd 4 года назад

    Good series, Nolan is lucky to gain this knowledge before purchase.

  • @bilchen0515
    @bilchen0515 4 года назад

    Excellent information. Thanks.

  • @cosmichrist
    @cosmichrist Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @CapeAnnImages
    @CapeAnnImages 4 года назад

    Another outstanding video! And most of it you were out standing! Ok bad joke but I'd suggest a basic snow plow. Each year can be a crap shoot with the weather but you'll be glad you have it when you need it. My little lawn tractor I got 1st and foremost was snow removal. This year not much snow but I did use it as a dozer to move brush and clean out a ditch and was surprised how well it worked. I did spend about 12 years using a fork truck to move 12' x 5' skids of metal plates for inspection purposes and developed the skill to move just about anything. I even used the forks to break up these massive skids and load them into the dumpster.

  • @demcburney
    @demcburney 4 года назад +4

    One very important accessory is a quick hitch. I went 4 years without one and that’s 4 years of messing around with 3 point attachments that I’ll never get back (I know, life’s rough)! Even if it’s the cheapo harbour freight version...just make sure you change the top hook for the properly offset one.

  • @gregbohannon9366
    @gregbohannon9366 2 месяца назад

    i got to use my edgetamer's on the last snowfall. they were wonderful!!! Stongly recommend buying a set of them. looking forward to using on moving rock and dirt,

  • @jasoncrocker9332
    @jasoncrocker9332 4 года назад +2

    I’m sure I could use all the accessories you have but I think forks, edge tamers, rear mount snowblower & A mower deck would be the most useful for me .

  • @bartonmd
    @bartonmd 4 года назад +1

    I tend to use either the Bush Hog 286 or the Woods HBL84-2 blade as ballast for most things, as well as the wheel weights. The blade is 560lbs and the mower is around 1000lbs. It just happens that one or the other are on it most of the time anyway. It gets pretty tippy putting 2-3 18ft logs at a time on my trailer for firewood without anything on the 3pt! I'll eventually talk my dad into a grapple, but the forks work ok for now.

  • @ThomasPaine71
    @ThomasPaine71 4 года назад +6

    Hi Tim, you might want to mention to get the carrier for the heavy hitch weight bracket. I mistakenly got my heavy hitch without it, and not it is a huge pain in the ass to take all the weights off, throw them on a pallet, take the heavy hitch off, and then put the rototiller on. I need to get the little cart, but it is just so expensive to get it to Canada.

  • @GrampysTractor
    @GrampysTractor 4 года назад +19

    The most important accessory is a dedicated ground person. One that will work the cameras and a shovel now and then. To bring you diet Pepsi and a much needed Cheese Burger.

  • @Gunnypauly73
    @Gunnypauly73 3 года назад

    Love the verse at the end, Thumbs up brother !!

  • @TheHockeydad03
    @TheHockeydad03 4 года назад +1

    Tim, do you recommend or use wheel spacers, and if so, how big? And does anyone else use them? Does it help?

  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn 4 года назад

    Good attachment/accessory wish list for sub compact & compact tractors. Been watching your channel long enough to see that you've got just about every attachment/accessory out there. LOL. Stay safe.

  • @urbangorilla6733
    @urbangorilla6733 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @larrygriffin3171
    @larrygriffin3171 2 года назад

    Great topics and video. Thanks

  • @videophinatic
    @videophinatic 3 года назад

    I greatly appreciate all your time-effort-expertise and candor in making all your awesome videos. Helping me make a much better investment decision for my new sub compact tractor!.Cheers my friend!

  • @chrisnash2154
    @chrisnash2154 4 года назад +1

    Hey Tim,
    I love the new, "Tractor Time" logo. I like how the tractor drives up to lift the, "a". I also like how you placed a burger in the logo. Anyone that has watched your channel for a while knows the importance of burgers to you. Some might consider this simplistic, but making a meaningful, yet catchy logo isn't easy.
    I agree with your advice, but unless I missed it, you skipped over the importance of and the removal/install of the backhoe. You mentioned a few episodes earlier that it's cheaper to get one during the initial purchase, but that's about it. I don't recall you two talking about or using it.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  4 года назад

      Chris Nash Nolan didn’t really want a backhoe so we didn’t focus on it.

  • @jameslovingood5624
    @jameslovingood5624 4 года назад

    Lots of great information in this series. great job!

  • @darkwinter6028
    @darkwinter6028 4 года назад +3

    I think I mentioned it on the last video, but a ROPS mount hard-shell canopy is good not only for keeping the sun off of you, but also for mounting stuff like a 12v fan & backup camera.

    • @darkwinter6028
      @darkwinter6028 2 года назад

      @@WYO_Cowboy_Joe Getting the machine aligned with the backhoe attachment is literally a pain in the neck without the camera. It also lets me keep an eye on what the rear implement is doing while simultaneously watching what the front loader and front wheels are doing when maneuvering in close quarters. And lastly, need is completely irrelevant: it was dirt cheap on eBay, so why not? Like seriously - I’ve spent more on bland burgers at a drive-thru than I did for the camera.

  • @hvnfun8601
    @hvnfun8601 4 года назад

    Great series!

  • @ryankahlor3563
    @ryankahlor3563 2 года назад

    Thx

  • @ericwhittington9613
    @ericwhittington9613 4 года назад

    I just purchased my first tractor, a 2016 1025R. It came with a 48 gallon sprayer that attaches to the 3 point hitch. Would be sufficient for ballast if it’s full of water? Or would it be better to go ahead and get the heavy hitch?

  • @mattydread6618
    @mattydread6618 3 года назад +1

    The two most used items on my tractor are the pallet forks and the bucket teeth. The other thing about the bucket teeth is that they extend the lip of your bucket a few more inches, so you can carry more bulky items.

  • @KrisnNikki
    @KrisnNikki 3 года назад

    I just recently bought a 1025r...I am looking forward to using it and appreciate your comments. Not only do I believe it will work perfectly for my situation, but John Deere comes in perfect color scheme... GO DUCKS!! (Right Nolan!)

  • @michaelschaller7572
    @michaelschaller7572 3 года назад

    I have pulled stumps they are great for diging post holes toooo at least on a scat track !!!!!! I have dug many a post hole !!!!!!

  • @nickcr1312
    @nickcr1312 4 года назад +1

    Great video series!!

  • @evanrodgers7170
    @evanrodgers7170 3 года назад

    Tim, I’m looking at upgrading my JD 325 garden tractor for a 1025r. With a new 54 or 60” auto connect mower running about the same price as a 48” zero turn, have you or would you ever consider that instead of a mower deck? Downside would be storage space. Lots of upside - better and faster mow job, less weight on lawn, less hours on Johnny, kid can mow while I’m playing on Johnny. Would appreciate your thoughts on this.

  • @djmorgan8783
    @djmorgan8783 3 года назад

    I would like to ask how good of a cut does in John Deere mower deck so seems like the small lawn tractor or garden tractor seem like they skip cutting some time

  • @chuckmorse7754
    @chuckmorse7754 4 года назад +2

    From a “Johnny’’ inspired 1025r owner: LED light kit from John Deere is an absolute, steering wheel knob is an absolute, Load n’ Go is VERY helpful, Edge tamers are a MUST and consider the add-on components to the Edge Tamers. As well, don’t go without the JD Quick Hitch, Rim Guard is a must and finally I recommend the Bolt-On 2” hitch receiver. GOOD LUCK Nolan!

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  4 года назад +1

      HH Toothbar, and a TTWT hat! Then you’l be all set :-)

  • @bigjim5723
    @bigjim5723 4 года назад

    great info on everything. i hope nolan gets a set of forks, will never realize how much he uses them. but should of said to him to get the lightest set he can afford-right. i bought from my dealer way back in 09, frontier-way to heavy for my 2520. should sell them and go for a lighter set now.
    and to think i have watched all....................them episodes from day one. ha!! great content indeed. thanks!!

  • @joelnickerson6739
    @joelnickerson6739 2 года назад

    I have those edge tamers and just really like them. For the $100 I paid for them they have saved me a load of work picking up gravel off my lawn. I even used them to lift my picnic table up like forks. Wouldn't use them on a concrete drive though.

  • @dog01b52
    @dog01b52 4 года назад +2

    Great Video!! Now it's "Training Tuesday With Tim" lol

  • @thesavagekiwi3492
    @thesavagekiwi3492 2 месяца назад

    I agree with all this. I need to reshape a bunch of land and a box blade has become a favourite.

  • @harunhasen3104
    @harunhasen3104 3 года назад

    very good

  • @dannythetoesmasher
    @dannythetoesmasher 3 года назад

    Question ...is there a way to attach a flail mower using a skid steer type setup using a hydraulic setup?

  • @michaelschaller7572
    @michaelschaller7572 3 года назад

    Best conceete demo tool you could ask for !!!!!

  • @jbb421
    @jbb421 4 года назад

    Enjoying the videos while I wait for a good time to buy. A head to head video of the 1025R vs the new bobcat the same size or Kioti would be amazing!

  • @jay-rus4437
    @jay-rus4437 Год назад

    So far, having bought 5 acres in the past year, we have appreciated getting a deere 60” commercial zero turn mower & a 3032 tractor. The zero mows much quicker, and the tractor is a bit larger and makes some of the tractor tasks easier. At least for our use

  • @richardnoel5962
    @richardnoel5962 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 2025R that came with a loader, mowing deck, snowblower, and front blade. I don't intend to use the loader as I have a full-sized loader on my Deere 4320 CUT. The 2025R recently replaced Deere 650 and X758 tractors that were used to mow lawn, collect leaves, clear snow, till the garden, and run a cordwood saw. The 4320 is used for heavier work such as running the backhoe, a 6" chipper, and a 4' splitter. For my purposes, the chipper, splitter, and forks (in that order) are my most-used attachments.

  • @Harry-zz2oh
    @Harry-zz2oh 3 года назад

    I have a Case IH 24DXe subcompact tractor. When I first got it, I was down in the large irrigation canal working to clear out the turnout to my gate. I was backing up, hit a bump and overturned. The ROPS kept me from getting killed since I only rolled to the side instead of rolling completely over. The next time I had an issue I was blading the ditch area behind my back fence. This area is about two feet higher than the yard. One of the tires went into a hole and the entire tractor fell off the level area into the hole, then the arm of the FEL hit a 4x4 post which was leaning up against the fence. If the post had not been there, the entire tractor, with me on board, would have rolled over onto the tractors hood and the ROPS. As it was, the post "saved" me but the tractor was sitting at a 45° angle from the level ground. The post kept us in place. I called a friend and we had to use two vehicles & chains to winch the tractor back into a level position and then to the irrigation canal's road. (The irrigation canal is about six feet deep and twenty feet wide.)

  • @chrismurphy4142
    @chrismurphy4142 2 года назад

    Just love my 2025R. Bought it spring of 2021. Need a tiller now.

    • @chrismurphy4142
      @chrismurphy4142 2 года назад

      I would like to know what brand of tiller and what size I need for my 2025R. John Deere brand is a little pricey. What would you suggest?

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  2 года назад +1

      4’. We have an episode on ‘selecting the right tiller for your subcompact tractor’. Lots of pointers there.

  • @ngzcaz
    @ngzcaz 3 года назад +1

    How about the 300 and 400 series that have mower decks but a loader is a big deal attachment ? Maybe a video for the older tractors of which there are many in use...

  • @fiorevitola880
    @fiorevitola880 2 года назад

    I have a 1023E with Loader, Tiller, tooth bar, Weights, and read rack, ripper bar. Soon to get a grapple for brush and wood logs for cutting firewood.

  • @chrishoffman4080
    @chrishoffman4080 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @bruceaplin
    @bruceaplin 4 года назад

    Hi Tim, I watch, thumbs up and enjoy your videos. I took your advise and bought forks. Now I'm looking for bolt on hooks. Thanks

  • @tylertucker4478
    @tylertucker4478 4 года назад

    I have a 1023e with a loader and driver over deck, 5ft box blade, 4ft bush hog, and 4ft disc for the garden

  • @expatconn7242
    @expatconn7242 3 года назад

    Have you done a vid on the must have and can do with out on the 1025 ?just on the tractor. I don’t even know what they are called Station need for the loader line hookup another for hoe attachment. Would there be a use for a 3rd ?

  • @genedameier8746
    @genedameier8746 3 года назад +4

    At 4:18 The friendliest accessory is a CAT ... or two. (Not a caterpillar tractor)

  • @cheffsolo7739
    @cheffsolo7739 3 года назад

    Great video just recommend any one buying something like this should think of what it can do , and can't do , and like always think if you working in it long hours the money it cost make it a cab with a.c., and radio

  • @yippikiyay197
    @yippikiyay197 3 года назад

    Do you still need the suitcase weights if you have the backhoe for weight?