Guess I am just wondering why you didn’t add any weight to the front end to keep the front wheels on the ground? Seems like if you had it in four wheel drive and the wheels stayed on the ground your pulling power would be better. I agree with the fence poles.
We have an old ford 5610 that would wheelie like that pullin logs. As much as these cost it should hold up better than an 80's tractor. We got a 2020 wm65, blew front hub out already. The cab is nice to have though. The new tractors can't handle much. Everything is cast thin for globo shipping. Big hp to weight doesnt mean it has TRACTion to use it. One mouse nest and these would be a frustrating mess. Alot of homeowner junk out there, gotta do your research.
All the people that say your abusing that tractor are the ones that put a bale of hay in the bucket and take it around the barn to feed a cow, and say wow this is a hard working new green, blue, orange tractor....... IMO a tractor should be able to spin all 3 wheels on dirt with factory spec loader lift weight in front with no tire chains, it shouldn't driven like it's made of egg shells, I like see a hard working tractor..... How come you didn't try spray-lube on hinges? And how much $$ does one of those shipping crates cost? Good video........
Thank you! Yeah I was pretty surprised by the comments on here. I’ve done a lot with the tractor had it has been a good work horse… those shipping containers can vary widely in price depending on time of year and what is going on in the world.. I paid $2800 for the 20ft container, 2 years ago, then I paid $3000 for the 40ft last year. I’ve seen them cheaper and I’ve seen them a lot more expensive…. The doors have a ‘plastic like” sleeve inside the hinge. My first thought was WD40 but after watching a couple videos it sounded like the sleeves had to be re-formed to operate correctly.
It didn’t break you tore it up. You gota ease up on that machine it’s not designed to be pushed that hard if the dealer sees this video he could void your warranty. Be careful what you post.
Maybe, but I bought a tractor to do work with… I think there was a flaw in the part that was leaking. I have not stopped doing work like that and more and have not had any other issues.
I would try the same with my dk5510. I’ve grappled large poplar logs with ease. Might put some fence posts under the container to roll it easier. I had to tightly strap my hydraulic lines so the bucket lines don’t rub the 3rd function quick connects open. Love the tractor, would like a backhoe.
Thank you Gary, I thought I was going crazy with these comments…I did not think what I was doing anything too crazy.. and I’m not bad mouthing the brand… there was a flaw it was fixed and working great!
Glad the dealer didn't see this video before the warranty claim......
5,000lbs plus the weight of its contents. I dont think the hydraulic system was designed for DOUBLE the listed weight rating.
I was lifting a corner.
Guess I am just wondering why you didn’t add any weight to the front end to keep the front wheels on the ground? Seems like if you had it in four wheel drive and the wheels stayed on the ground your pulling power would be better. I agree with the fence poles.
I only had to move it about 50ft
We have an old ford 5610 that would wheelie like that pullin logs. As much as these cost it should hold up better than an 80's tractor. We got a 2020 wm65, blew front hub out already. The cab is nice to have though.
The new tractors can't handle much. Everything is cast thin for globo shipping. Big hp to weight doesnt mean it has TRACTion to use it. One mouse nest and these would be a frustrating mess. Alot of homeowner junk out there, gotta do your research.
we moved shipping contaners with an l4760 kubota wich it was pretty strong 47hp tractor pulled it like it wasnt behind it
All the people that say your abusing that tractor are the ones that put a bale of hay in the bucket and take it around the barn to feed a cow, and say wow this is a hard working new green, blue, orange tractor....... IMO a tractor should be able to spin all 3 wheels on dirt with factory spec loader lift weight in front with no tire chains, it shouldn't driven like it's made of egg shells, I like see a hard working tractor.....
How come you didn't try spray-lube on hinges? And how much $$ does one of those shipping crates cost? Good video........
Thank you! Yeah I was pretty surprised by the comments on here. I’ve done a lot with the tractor had it has been a good work horse… those shipping containers can vary widely in price depending on time of year and what is going on in the world.. I paid $2800 for the 20ft container, 2 years ago, then I paid $3000 for the 40ft last year. I’ve seen them cheaper and I’ve seen them a lot more expensive…. The doors have a ‘plastic like” sleeve inside the hinge. My first thought was WD40 but after watching a couple videos it sounded like the sleeves had to be re-formed to operate correctly.
On a new loader…that’s crazy…!
Never heard of this on a Kubota…
Go tym branson bro Tham tractor a beast at taking damage
Better be careful running ur fingers over pressurized hydraulic lines !! I almost went with kioti but ended up with Kubota ,nice tractor tho …
Kubota in larger hp sizes I think are better suited for heavy pulling tasks…that machine seems to be laboring…
Not sure what yours weighs…moved my 20 footer w a L5030 hst….the hydro leak is troubling…I would have wanted a refund…
It didn’t break you tore it up. You gota ease up on that machine it’s not designed to be pushed that hard if the dealer sees this video he could void your warranty. Be careful what you post.
Looks like abuse to me 🤔
Maybe, but I bought a tractor to do work with… I think there was a flaw in the part that was leaking. I have not stopped doing work like that and more and have not had any other issues.
Know your limits.@@synapticgrima
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I would try the same with my dk5510. I’ve grappled large poplar logs with ease.
Might put some fence posts under the container to roll it easier.
I had to tightly strap my hydraulic lines so the bucket lines don’t rub the 3rd function quick connects open.
Love the tractor, would like a backhoe.
7:51 load up a bucket of dirt to keep your front end planted. This wheelie look you’re going for isn’t cool.
It just ain’t made to do that.
The result is what you would expect no surprise there.
It’s not made to pull?
Not like this, it's very dangerous. It's a too small baby toy's tractor. Have fun but be careful.
Sad Mr.Grima
That's not abusing it. They're made to work hard like that. You can't blame a pinched o-ring on the brand. A pinched o-ring will leak on any brand.
Thank you Gary, I thought I was going crazy with these comments…I did not think what I was doing anything too crazy.. and I’m not bad mouthing the brand… there was a flaw it was fixed and working great!
Intentional abuse.