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Jonathan Lemire
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ส.ค. 2015
Cobb Bay canoe camping with Bea
In this video, I take my youngest daughter Bea on her first canoe camping trip at La Mauricie National Park. The park is only 20 minutes from our house, so it's a perfect spot to paddle our Swift Prospector.
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Woodlot Part 2 - Starting a new trail and using the Woodland Mills WC88 woodchipper
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Woodlot Part 2 - Starting a new trail and using the Woodland Mills WC88 woodchipper
Parc National de la Mauricie canoe camping trip with Anna
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In this video, I take my oldest daughter, Anna-Rose, on her first canoe camping trip. We paddle our Prospector 16 from Swift canoe on Lac du Caribou in the La Mauricie National Park, near our house.
Woodlot part 1 - Exploring the area
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We recently purchased 45 acre of woodland near the Parc National de la Mauricie. The intent is to harvest a load of firewood there, build a family sugar shack and eventually make maple syrup.
Woodland Mills 130MAX XL with Woodlander trailer build
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Video i made while building the Woodland mills 130 and showing the first cut i did with it.
Riding Keppoch Mountain on a Commencal Meta Power SX Signature
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POV footage from my most recent trip to Keppoch. The trails are way overdue for some needed upkeep.
Mcintosh run
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POV footage from my last trip at Mcintosh trails before I move from Nova Scotia back to Quebec. We rode Gord's gold for the 1st time and had a good time!
Empire trails Gore - The ravine
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Short clip from the Ravine trail at Empire trails in East Gore, NS.
My new e-bike is here!!!! Commencal Meta Power SX Signature 27.5
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In this video, I show you my new 2021 Commencal Meta Power SX Signature 27.5 with some upgrades.
New equipment trailer : Here is my new K-trail 20'+3' galvanized deckover
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In this video, I show you my new 7 tons Galvanized K-trail deckover.
Kubota L3901 modifications part 16 - Installing the canopy
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In this video, I install the roof on my Kubota L-series.
Kubota L3901 modifications part 15 - Installing a L6060 suspension seat
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In this video, I do a much needed upgrade. I installed a Kubota L6060 seat with mechanical suspension, arm rests and a swivel base.
Kubota L3901 modifications part 14 - Tail light guards
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In this video, I build a set of tail light guards for my Kubota tractor.
Kubota L3901 modifications part 13 - Toolboxes version 2: Installing two Pelican Vaults
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In this video, I install two Pelican Vault V250 on my Kubota L3901.
Kubota L3901 part 11 - Bypassing the seat safety switch and adding deck grip tape
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Kubota L3901 part 11 - Bypassing the seat safety switch and adding deck grip tape
Kubota L3901 modifications part 10 - Telescopic 3 point hitch stabilizer arms
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 10 - Telescopic 3 point hitch stabilizer arms
Kubota L3901 modifications part 9 - Fabricating a brush guard grill
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 9 - Fabricating a brush guard grill
Kubota L3901 modifications part 8 - Bucket Bolt on cutting edge
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 8 - Bucket Bolt on cutting edge
Kubota L3901 modifications part 7 - Chainsaw holder
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 7 - Chainsaw holder
Kubota L3901 modifications part 6 - Mounting 10 lbs Fire extinguisher
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 6 - Mounting 10 lbs Fire extinguisher
Kubota L3901 modifications part 5 - How to install Bro-tek wheel spacers
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 5 - How to install Bro-tek wheel spacers
Kubota L3901 modifications part 4 - AMBULL Bucket hooks
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 4 - AMBULL Bucket hooks
Kubota L3901 modifications part 3 - Bigger toolbox
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Kubota L3901 modifications part 3 - Bigger toolbox
Kubota L3901 modifications episode 2 - LED lights upgrade using AUXBEAM 8 gang kit
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Kubota L3901 modifications episode 2 - LED lights upgrade using AUXBEAM 8 gang kit
Winter camping in a ATUK Artic canvas hot tent
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Winter camping in a ATUK Artic canvas hot tent
I see that you have the Backhoe adapter installed. I use the R-pins instead of Cotter pins. That way I can take them on and off easier. Good idea about the wheel spacers, especially if you have R4 tires. Next thing you should get is an easy PTO shaft adapter. Your back will thank you. And I agree with the comment about Pat's Easy Change. It's been a blessing.
Hi, Jonathan, do you have the parts number please?
@@mrtonyvachontheking i had to look it up on Messicks website. But that was over 2 years ago. I can't remember.
Could have swapped the front tires around and added offset also. They are dished in on this video only thing valve stems would be on inside which is better anyway but most complain because takes more time to reach them but less likely to rip valve stem out on inside than outside
you good ma boy?
Maybe harshest is a better description.
Waaay too complicated for the average owner.
looks fun but not well maintained
Does Wentworth still have these trails?
Yes..They're setting the chairlift to haul bikes up too.
i love these Trails.. I grew up hiking in these woods back in the late 80's and all through the 90's way before there were any trails there...I cant wait to get back there this spring with my new Specialized Big Hit
E-bikes are cheating ;)
Love your pooch helper in the midst of it all 😊 I just ordered some 1.5'' wheel spacers for my TYM to help the snowchains clear the cab mount/fenders. Good video.
I put 2” BroTek spacers on my L225…great improvement in stability on my hills. Highly recommend Bro-Tek. Took a little longer coming to the US.
awesome!
awesome
Eh merci pour tout l'info, savez vouz la maximum temps que le feu peut vivre, ou jusqua les coals? Avez vous essayer un damper pour le chimney? C'est la meilleur option pour mon petit camper si ca peut doner 3 heur du feu au moins, ci je doit utiliser la minimum temperature pas de probleme.
Avec du bois comme de l'érable, du chêne ou du hêtre, tu devrais être bon pour faire un bon 4 heures sans problème. Et oui j'avais mis un damper dans la cheminée.
Looks good. I would add a self at the top so that the weight of the saw rests on it.
I've watched a number of videos on DIY chain saw holders. Your version came out great. I don't weld and it seems a lot of others created their versions by welding to the bucket arms. I am more interested in trying your method. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
After running the aluminum spacers for a year, what are your impressions?
I don't think the fronts make a difference. But the rear feels a lot more stable. I also had the rear tires filled and this made a huge difference as well.
Very nice holder! Good inspiration for me to fabricate a chain saw holder for my L3301. Thank you.
Thanks!
Seriously? You post a video of drilling holes in a tractor bucket but do t show the process to us?
Hello Jonathan. I just added fluid to the rear tires on our B2601 and went for a test drive yesterday. There was a remarkable difference between the fluid filled, and non fluid filled feel to the tractor. I am also planning on wheel spacers, still on the fence about width, and rear or front and rear. Would love to hear your thoughts, now that you have had them for awhile. We are near Peggy's Cove, so would like to go Bro-Tek as well. Thanks for this very informative video, Ben.
I got my tires filled this past fall and also noticed a major difference, especially when using the tractor at my woodlot. I went with 3" spacers in the rear. I did mine in the front 1.5" but they don't increase stability so i would save that money if i were you. I think that you will be fine with anything between 2 and 3".
@@jonathanlemire2797 thanks Jonathan, for the added information. I'll follow your advice, Ben
good job !
Thanks!
should just weld them on
Thanks for the video but I think you're nuts! You paid more for a longer cutting edge only to cut some of it off with a cut-off saw you purchased. Man you must be made of money! ; ) I don't like that the nuts protrude into the bucket. I think thats a lousy design by Kubota. What if you want shovel out material from the bucket... you will smack right into one of those bolts.
The longer cutting edge was 150$ cheaper than the shorter cutting edge. My guess is they probably sell a lot more of those so they can market them at a lower price. And they also had it in stock, versus having to wait over 3 months during the pandemic because everything was backordered.
If you look at larger tractors, the bolts protrude into the bucket. It is not a lousy design, just the way it is. Lot easier to change out the bolt on wear blade, than wear out the welded on one and have to burn it off and weld in a new one. I have a CK30 Kioti I just purchased, the weld on blade is worn back into the bucket and needs to be cut out and a new one welded in. The Bolt on Blade from the dealer is $298. It also strengthens the Bucket. The weld on blade on this bucket even has the holes for the Bolt on Blade. The large loader we had at work, the blade was 8ft long and probably 1 1/4" thick, and two guys to lift it. When it wore down, the corners would curl, cut them off with a torch, rotate the blade around and bolt back on for more life. Great job Jonathan on your Bucket up grade.
@@charlieLund-v4r "just the way it is" I respectfully disagree. I'm not against using bolts to secure the edge, but they can do better. They could have designed the bucket with counter sunk the holes and used flat head bolts. I change out mine with button head bolts having the head in the bucket and the nut below the cutting edge. Not the way I stated above but, much better then having a nut and threads protruding out in the bucket. To each his own.
Curious on your thoughts on the longevity of the stove. I just ordered it and see that it's made of 14 gauge steel, which isn't very thick (or as thick as some other units). I plan on using it full time. Appreciate the video.
It was in my shed. But it's written in the instructions it shouldn't be used in a house. So I doubt you'll get many years out of it. Look into the Englander's Black Bear or Grizzly stoves..They're made in the USA and aren't much more expensive than this one but are made with 1/8" plate and just way better build quality overall.
@@jonathanlemire2797 Drolet also makes the Fox stove, which is a small stove for mobile homes, and a bunch of other heavier stoves for houses.
Are they developing much more In that area? No flow trails just single track?
I don't think they are opening up new trails. I think the volunteers there have their hands full just keeping up with maintenance on the existing trails.
Wheel spinner.. better known as a suicide knob that's what it's always been called back in my day
Nice. I like that.. and go to work
will these fit a 674 international tractor ;please let me know
I bought those directly from Kubota, so they are made for Kubota L series. I doubt they would fit.
Just seems like a "shame " that this "add-on" is not a 100$ option from the factory. So you are just going to have the "old" ( brand new)turn buckle sway links laying around ( worthless) for the next 50years. Just as "BAD" with a 35000$ tractor rig ,there is NO OPTION for telescopic lower flexable lift link arms ; there is NO good substitute. With "quicky-hitcheys " & add-on "sloppy-wobbley-shifty " after-market lower link ends being the "go-to" for many( both a poor excuse) for a positive, safe,secure& flexible attachment for 3point implements. Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio. Best wishes with all your endeavours.
Thanks! I absolutely agree with you.
NICE!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Hope the axles dont "snap-off". Better take them off before servicing or warrenty work at a Kubota dealership ( have a Kubota also) for this None-approved Kubota modification. My 36 hp 2016 Massey-Ferguson HAS Adjustable "offset" wheels with R-4 tires from the factory,as does the Like size Yanmar tractors-- they are "Built" to "Take It":= NO PROBLEMS, Quality Built right IN. Thank you Sir for the vidio and happy safe tractoring. Best wishes with all your endeavours.
Thanks for the video. I would like to do the same. The issue I need to fix is to have the sear slide back further. Can this help with that?
You could make a mount that goes back further back. I couldn't because i usually have the backhoe on the tractor and it hits the backhoe seat.
Made patterns for the floorboards and used stall mat from Tractor Supply and cut rubber mats. Use elevator bolts to bolt them to the floorboards.
Salut, j'ai le même poêle pour ma tente prospecteur, je ne conseillerais pas de mettre une cheminée de 5" je crois qu'il ne tire plus assez d'air. La fumé sort de la porte à chaque ouverture. J'ai aussi fait le même mod que toi pour le damper sur la porte
What size expanded metal is used
I can't remember to be honest. The local metal store had a couple different sizes of extruded metal.
Great job Jonathan, i definitely got to get one made for my L3901
Thanks! It's useful for sure. We never have enough room to store chains or whatever on a tractor.
vous etes pas frilleux
Non, on fait du camping l'hiver aussi.
Thanks for sharing!
No worries!
You are getting all the toys i just got a wood land mills as well
I saw that, congrats on the mill! I recently got a new Woody 115HD log loader for the Kubota. I'll give it a try next week. I also got a new Stihl MS500I and a FS561 brushcutter last week. It's always fun to get new gear.
Good video. I modified mine for my sauna build a box on top for the rocks and side tank for water.. Works awesome. Some people said I won't work..... 3 years later still heating my 11ft x 6' sauna quite well.
Thanks for sharing, I'm setting up similar on our l3903, wasn't sure what would be best for switch style or location, our ATVs just used inline fuses but I think it's worth the investment for a solid switch panel and fuse block now that I see how well it worked and was able to be integrated... And couldn't agree more, the factory headlights SUCK! I needed front lights that don't get blocked by the bucket, and rear lights because we also have the backhoe on ours
The biggest factor for me was how simple the install went. I'm not a fan of wiring and it went super smooth.
You sound like the guy on Fargo movie who put his buddy in a wood chipper and when you said using a wood chipper I thought omg
Hahahahaha
Where did you find that vent for the door?
It came off a spare Titanium folding stove i had.
Ah ok. Just got my stove. Putting a damper in the chimney. Probably a vent in the door like yours or just Crack the door open abit
There is a small vent in the door but it's not enough. Just drill the hole bigger and add 2 more holes. I had the stove parts laying around from a warranty claim, otherwise i would've just drilled more holes.
@@jonathanlemire2797 ok thanks. Going in my camper porch this Friday. I'll try it out
Bought a BBQ stainless vent similar to your door vent. Haven't installed yet. I found just lifting the handle abit to crack the door stove works great. Door can be closed once bed of coals. I drilled 2 more holes to help for now. Also gloves come in handy around any stove I find
This has ignited a new dream for me. I've always wanted to own forest land. It's awesome that you're developing the property from scratch, in the middle of the wilderness, sustainably!
Thanks! Don't give up that dream. This didn't come easy for us, nothing was handed down in life. Me and my wife started together 18 years ago both making minimum wage and after years of hard work, getting a better job, making sacrifices etc, we finally could buy this. I also owned a 23 acre woodlot in Nova Scotia worth almost nothing because it was so remote and rugged, but it gave me the itch to own something like this. Fast forward a couple years, and with some luck, i bought a 7 acre oceanfront lotthat needed a lot of work. 2 years of freezing to death in a tent in -15°C weather and i saved up enough to buy a camper. A year later, i sold it because i wanted to move back to quebec at an unreal price. Everything is possible when you put your mind to it 😉
I'll have more videos coming soon. I have a lot of machinery to haul up there and will be building cool things ( I'll haul my tractor, sawmill, firewood processor etc).
This looks like a prefect spot for a beginner to learn and practice basic skills! Where is it exactly. Not on trail forks. Asking from Hali
Near Shubie park. Across Waverley road from Spyder lake trails. You have to follow the power lines.
@@jonathanlemire2797 Thanks a bunch my man
@@coldee785 no worries!! Hopefully you can find it.
Hood still open
You can cut my wood anytime 😉
Hahahahaha
Didn't you find that the back plate was a little too wide and it didn't seat flush on the back side? I had to trim mine on a similar setup (padeye) to make it seat flat against the backside.
Yes it was. But i didn't really care ;)
What brand and model is that canopy?
I got it with the tractor when i bought it new from Kubota. So i just assumed it's a Kubota.