John Deere 110 Backhoe TAKES DOWN Trees with EASE, Christy's Dad Joins Project
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Using Christy's dad's John Deere 110 backhoe and 1025R to remove and haul off several trees in his front yard. Bobby is finally able to get outside to enjoy a project. Tractor Time with Tim is helped by friends Ronnie and Randy!
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I wish I could give you 10 thumbs up. "Depend on your friends" call before you hurt yourself. But, it happens, then your friends take care of you. Thank God and thank you Tim for being an inspiration.
I'm glad to see Christy's dad doing better. Great video thank you God for answered prayers.
Glade to see Christy's dad out and doing good.
Thanks Tim. Wonderful to see Bobby up and around and enjoyed watching the team do some yard cleanup.
Enjoyed watching the dad being in charge and the comradery among friends. Miss my dad every day. Thanks for sharing 😊
God is great! It was great to see both you and Bobby our working together looking healthy. Both doing what you love to do and working together.... Thanks for sharing.... Great video and content!
Glad to see Bobby is outside supervising! I’m glad he was able to climb out that hole!!!! He’s a tough guy!! God bless you all!!!!
So good to see Bobby up and about again, super happy for him having recovered so much so quickly! ❤
I'm only 71 and notice I've slowed down a bit. Good to see Bobby outside. "Four guys, five opinions." I love it.
Glad to see Christy's dad doing better Bobby is one tuff man.
Great to see Christy's Dad out and about! He certainly does seem like a man that's hard to hold down! I love his 110TLB. I wanted one of those so badly when they first came out I could taste it. I think they would still make a terrific machine to have around the farm or homestead. Great to see it in action on your channel! Now off to Tractor House... :)
Hanging out with that generation is amazing!!
That's a great group of guys Christy's dad is one tuff old schooler for sure💪🏻its nice to see him out giving tim order's lol.
It was a blessing to see your father-in-law out there
Good to meet you at the NC Farm Show yesterday.
How cool to see Bobby outside, engaged and sharing his supervisory skills ;-)…”four guys, 5 ideas” Gotta love it! Nice work with good folks. Blessings
WOWSER TIM! Bobby is tougher than boot leather and now I know why Christy is too!
God’s Blessing’s to y’all
Curly from Oconomowoc
When my Dad became unable to do the work himself he would always be at the job site supervising! Seeing Bobby do that takes me back to those days that I miss so much 😊. Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Nice to see ol’ Bobby on the mend. I suspect he’s had a go of it over the years. Glad he has some genuine support network.
It was great to see Bobby out and about.
Working together is always a good thing... Good to see Bobby put to see what is happening.. He will always be the Supervisor.... 😮😅😊😊
I did NOT expect to see Bobby out and about this quickly! Heartwarming to watch you and friends helping him out. Im sure it was hard for him just sitting there watching everyone work
Really awesome to see Bobby up and rockin' already! And man, this really made me want a grapple for my own 1025R!
It's great to see Bobby out and about supervising. The great care he is getting is a great healer.
Glad to see Bobby up and about. God is surely great!
How cool! Those are some tough guys!
Tim I started watching your videos 6 years ago . I now have 5 tractors each one has its own purpose on my farm and I could use one more . Thank you for your videos
I didn't even have a farm back then your early videos made me think what I really want to do in life .
God has a plan and I'm so thankful I'm on the right road
5 gen farmer
Very kind words. Thank you. Sounds like you are happy with your choices. That is good to hear!
Looks like a beautiful 1850 in your profile photo….though I can’t see enough detail to be positive!
Omg I love that Bobby knows to say “tractor time with Tim!”
Glad to see him doing good.
well looks like he is very will strong and that is good to see, thanks for sharing your family with us and prayers for his healing
This is awesome! I’m sure there’s plenty of work to be done on Bobby’s farm! Praise God he is doing well! I bet Christy is STILL shaking his head!
That is what they call an ah moment. So glad Christie's dad is doing so well. Sure could have went the other way quick. God bless your family.
Tim, glad to see you’re Bobby is doing better. He is one tough guy. They don’t make them like that anymore. Great to see you and the guys helping out Bobby. With his supervision of course.😊
I would have had a blast with those guys!!! A ton of knowledge standing their
Love to see bobby outside!
One of my first channels I ever subscribed to had a 110 tlb Billstmaxx he uses it to dig Graves in Orangeville Ontario, he has some snow plowing videos lately. He also has built some buckets on his own.
Bless his heart had to supervise.
So glad to see Bobby out enjoying the fresh air and over seeing the projects. God Bless him.
Watching you pull those trees out Tim at almost an idle is what I miss about my 33R power reverser. That thing was amazing at the power it had at low rpm compared to my 2025R that needs to be screaming to get the power needed to get the job done. And the extra fuel it uses because it's running so fast.
Good to see the "Boss" on the jobsite!
Great to see Bobby outside and walking around. I guess he won't be spending any time in Indiana with you. A 78 year old is not allergic to manual labor tools like you Tim... LOL.
Glad to see your family is recovering nicely. Seems as fisty as ever :)
Hope Bobby makes a full recovery. Tim will you be in Louisville this week?
God bless Bobby. ❤
They don’t make them like they used to 😉
Glad your Father-in-law could get out of the house to give direction!
I've never run a backhoe, but my neighbor that's buying my old house offered to let me use his Case fullsize backhoe to dig stumps out and level the area for my barn, so I may take him up on it for no reason other than getting these stumps/roots out. I'll likely still do the leveling with my Kioti or one of my dad's tractors with a blade.
Sorry to hear the old guy went for a swim at least he can still move around. My grandmother fell broke her hip after that she went down hill.
All the JD 110's I've ever found always sell at a premium price. Can be hauled with a half ton pick up and most usually have few hours. I bought my JD 310G TLB for about half the price of a similar condition JD 110 series TLB.
After seeing the 110 and looking at dads old 410 had wondered a few times about repainting the 1025R in JD industrial yellow. Thought that would have been a fun sight to see a 1025R in his elders color.
Also can relate to what you said about different tractors. Major difference between controls on the 260 backhoe and the 410. The levers themselves do the same function it’s the 410’s hydraulic power able to go faster. On both machines I like to ease in with the controls not be in a hurry and shake the machine.
All the years dad dug trenches and holes for phone companies and putting in manholes he said there’s no need to be in a hurry while digging. He said when your digging in a hurry that’s when mistakes happen like hitting underground lines and pipes
If ya'll took any longer Bobby was going to get off that ranger and show you how it was done! LOL He was raring to go! Good to see him up and around!
All good!
The 110 was the best tlb they made. Incredible breakout strength, smooth hydro movements and good visibility, all the way around, including to the bucket. Just a little sluggish if you wanted to run it up and down the road. The 110 made with a 50hp turbo Yanmar engine opposed to the 41 or 43 hp it did would have made it even better. It’s a shame they stopped making them.
The difference between the JD 110 and the JD TLB is the weight. A whole lot of it.
I love my 3033r with a backhoe but man that 110tlb looks like a much stronger backhoe could have used that a few times digging out stumps
Detailed spec/comparison would be great!
Construction grade dedicated backhoes are better than most other detachable backhoes provided the cost is justified..
I would level to see a video of the 110 vs the 4320!
And who’s 4320 is it ?
Also could you do an equipment tour of everything and a cold stet video when it gets colder?
Thanks so much!
Keep up the good work Tim hope Cristy’s dad feels better!💕❤👍🏻😀
And one more thing, could you do a tour of the 4320 and a cold start on it?
I live in Wilmington, so not sure how far away it is to Bobby's. I know I'm closer than you guys. Let me know if you need some help, I love any reason to do some tractor work. I have a channel, if you have time. A Day In the Life of the Grimords. Seriously though I love to help good people when I can!
So is the technically two 1 series tractors at work? As it’s a 110 and a 1025?
Ha! I guess it is all in how you spin it!?
So Christy's dad lives in eastern NC? Whereabouts, I wonder. I grew up in Greenville, in Pitt County. These days I'm living on what used to be my grandparents' farm, out in the country on the way to Bethel. Where Mom grew up; love it out here.
I grew up between Washington and Williamston. Martin County (Christy)
getting into that power line @11:54 is spooky.
I didn’t get into a power line. Just roots.
@@TractorTimewithTim I meant the overhead line. It's clearly bouncing after having been contacted.
@@MuhaloTubecool! I had not even noticed.
Those were some shallow roots on that tree.
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We had a weird septic system where the black water went into the first tank and then traveled to the next one and then pumped it back up to a series of pipes but the water was clean. Of course when we moved in none of that was working the pumps were worn out and shut off. So while we were getting the first tank by the house pumped out the guy said he knew a guy who could eliminate the whole bottom half and just hook a large pipe and run it across the back yard and the water was allowed to seep out. So this older than me guy shows up with his grandson and he starts digging a trench across the back. So I stood out there for most of the time but it was very hot and so I went into the house. It wasn't 10 minutes and the grandson came knocking on the door for money that they got it finished. So instead of me walking down there to see we paid him. Later on I walked down there and I got pissed because he didn't fill the trench in like he said he was going to do. He won't get my recommendation from me for someone else who needs help.
Is it my imagination or do you run most of your tractors, regardless of who owns them, at just more than idle?
Didn’t need more than idle with this 110tlb. Lots of hydraulic flow.
The 1025r was running higher throttle.
I run a 1025r at full throttle lots of the time.
I run ANY machine full throttle on a mower, or other PTO attachment.
its not to hard to add a non-hydraulic thumb ...we use one on our full size backhoe and it works great for what you were doing....but obviously a hydraulic thumb is easier to use
I was cringing watching the tree hit that wire. I was hoping that was not the electric lead to the house and just a cable wire
I didn’t see a tree hit a wire???
If you'd had a woman in the hunt it would have been "the perfect storm" ...