Good morning Neil. Sorry about being late. The "Hundred Mile Yard Sale" was going on here this weekend. It happens once a year and it's fun to get out and walk and drive around to see if there's any bargains. My wife bought a few little things and I bought a $2 pair of needle nosed pliers and burned $50 worth of gas doing it. 😁 But, it's good exercise. Anyway, great video and be careful on those hills. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍🙂
I went with the 2" they have been perfect. The tractor is so stable. It made all the difference. It's the way the tractor should have been. Just double check I know on the 1025R you can only go to 1.5" with the MMM or it hits. I hope this helps
I may try and turn it into a full-time gig. The trick would be to find someone I trust to do jobs while I'm at work and build the business over time. Right now, it supports my tractor habit it pays for the tractor and all other thigs around it. It allows me to have more toys and my wife doesn't get mad.🤣 I only have a $5 dollar craigslist ad and word of mouth and it keeps more jobs than I can do coming in. It could be much bigger. I really enjoy doing the tractor work. We will see where it takes me. Thank you for watching.
Good morning Neil. Sorry about being late. The "Hundred Mile Yard Sale" was going on here this weekend. It happens once a year and it's fun to get out and walk and drive around to see if there's any bargains. My wife bought a few little things and I bought a $2 pair of needle nosed pliers and burned $50 worth of gas doing it. 😁 But, it's good exercise. Anyway, great video and be careful on those hills. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍🙂
Those are expensive pliers 🤣I wore my seat belt which I do not do enough. I'm glad you enjoyed it. God Bless.
Nothing runs like deer john deer tractor are good
They are great I love mine. I’m not changing it
Nice job pretty thick stuff!!
Thank You. It was very thick and wet.
Great video. Question for ya? What size wheel spacer are you using. I have same tractor. I want to get some but I use 60in mmm. Thanks
I went with the 2" they have been perfect. The tractor is so stable. It made all the difference. It's the way the tractor should have been. Just double check I know on the 1025R you can only go to 1.5" with the MMM or it hits. I hope this helps
Nice job as a side gig what do you think and do you think it could become a full time gig?
I may try and turn it into a full-time gig. The trick would be to find someone I trust to do jobs while I'm at work and build the business over time. Right now, it supports my tractor habit it pays for the tractor and all other thigs around it. It allows me to have more toys and my wife doesn't get mad.🤣 I only have a $5 dollar craigslist ad and word of mouth and it keeps more jobs than I can do coming in. It could be much bigger. I really enjoy doing the tractor work. We will see where it takes me. Thank you for watching.