A "Ratchet Rake" on the bucket is a great attachment to remove brush. The teeth grab the brush to make it easier to pull out. This attachment attachees with ratchet straps, easy to put on and take off.
This is a perfect example. Of why I rebuilt my dad's old bush hog. That closed up rear is counter productive to reverse cutting in heavely stuff. As low as that "guard" is you might as well just push everything off with the loader bucket. I have a Kubota B2320 with a 4ft redecked brush hog and I regularly cut bigger trees than those little cedars. In case y'all don't know, that "guard" is not to protect you from flying debris. That "guard" is to guard the manufacturer, in this case Bobcat, from flying lawsuits filed by inept buyers not having sense enough to keep random nitwits from walking behind the cutter and subsequently getting biffed by flying debris. This video might be amazing to someone who has never used tractors to cut brush but I found it taxing, at best, to watch.
Do you have a video on dealing with rocky soil? I just got 5 acres and this is my first property. I am wanting to clear out stuff and I am finding random rocks so if I go to clear out the property is there a way to rake them? Sorry for the stupid question I am new to this and poking at getting a compact tractor.
A "Ratchet Rake" on the bucket is a great attachment to remove brush. The teeth grab the brush to make it easier to pull out. This attachment attachees with ratchet straps, easy to put on and take off.
Awesome so helpful for a new tractor owner. Thanks!
Hello Bro! So doese 25 HP tractor can do like this
@@HangNguyen-ty7zv all that was done with a Kioti 2610 which is a 25hp tractor.
Great video!!
Good video 👍 Thk u
This is a perfect example.
Of why I rebuilt my dad's old bush hog. That closed up rear is counter productive to reverse cutting in heavely stuff. As low as that "guard" is you might as well just push everything off with the loader bucket. I have a Kubota B2320 with a 4ft redecked brush hog and I regularly cut bigger trees than those little cedars. In case y'all don't know, that "guard" is not to protect you from flying debris. That "guard" is to guard the manufacturer, in this case Bobcat, from flying lawsuits filed by inept buyers not having sense enough to keep random nitwits from walking behind the cutter and subsequently getting biffed by flying debris. This video might be amazing to someone who has never used tractors to cut brush but I found it taxing, at best, to watch.
well thanks for watching non the less. Hope you have a great night!
Has the kioti been reliable? Have you had any problems with the emission equipment?
Do you have a video on dealing with rocky soil? I just got 5 acres and this is my first property. I am wanting to clear out stuff and I am finding random rocks so if I go to clear out the property is there a way to rake them? Sorry for the stupid question I am new to this and poking at getting a compact tractor.
But most of my property is still under snow.
😂 Time to do that maintenance Tractor Mike recommends! I do miss the snow not gonna lie!
Lots of progress being made!