Dude, I am so thankful for you coming over here and digging with me. As a new tractor owner, I could get myself in trouble for sure if I wasn’t careful and the fact you were here showed what it is going to take when I do some more work. Again, much appreciated and it was some major fun!
Im not sure of the degree. You could toss a rock and it would roll a good bit. The 2515 drove up it just fine. I did run the hand throttle up and not use the linked peddle for the ascend
If you can't afford a back hoe, you can use a three point ripper to cut around the stump and then hook a chain and pull it out. The guy I lease my land out for cattle owns a small bulldozer, so he pushed out the bigger stumps my tractor could not.
Dude, I am so thankful for you coming over here and digging with me. As a new tractor owner, I could get myself in trouble for sure if I wasn’t careful and the fact you were here showed what it is going to take when I do some more work. Again, much appreciated and it was some major fun!
Hey Joe!
I'm extremely happy about the visit. Glad i could lend a little knowledge along the way.
@@tedneitzel hello sir!
@@oakiewoodsman Hello Mr. Joe
No Mud!!!!!!!! That is truly a major benefit Mike
That is very nice not having mud to deal with
Once you have a tractor you end up wondering how you ever made do without one. Good job men! Teamwork makes the dream work.
Mr Russ thank you. I agree tractors are extremely handy to have around
Very True Russ!
Good time right there fellas. The rock is a good thing, not a bad thing.
In many ways, that absolutely true!
Mr Kenny it sure is. I can see it being a very useful building material
Kenny we should fly out there 😂
@fatefarmspa Jesus the stories we would tell 😄
@@fatefarmspa 😉
Great friends come together. Nice work you two!
Hey Loretta and Jason. Thank you. It was a fun day.
Thanks!
You proved the BH150 is a tough little attachment. Thank you
Thank you Mr David. So far I'm impressed with it.
Very impressive in its capability for sure. I would be a very happy owner myself!
Morning u 2
Mr Todd Mornin
Morning Todd!
Good job on the stumps and I think I’ll take my mud over the rock lol
I'd take some of both. Can't have a garden in the rock but some area woukd be nice to have some rock
I have a ton of ash stumps to pull out if u want to get more practice 🤪
Lol Mr Todd of you where closer i would definitely dig those out.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Looks like a lot of fun
@G.R.L-GravelRoadLife yes sir Mr Tim it was
Love those tractors!
Mr Ted so do I. They are very useful
liking the little backhoe so handy
I'm sure happy I got it. I almost didn't and told myself I would get one later. Chances are I wouldn't have.
Phim hay quá ❤❤
Great video guys ! Wish I lived closer to you guys would be fun to hang out and shoot some videos 👍
Yes sir I agree
What degree of slope angle do you think you guys were on and how was the power of the 2515 to go back up
Im not sure of the degree. You could toss a rock and it would roll a good bit. The 2515 drove up it just fine. I did run the hand throttle up and not use the linked peddle for the ascend
If you can't afford a back hoe, you can use a three point ripper to cut around the stump and then hook a chain and pull it out. The guy I lease my land out for cattle owns a small bulldozer, so he pushed out the bigger stumps my tractor could not.
That's a good idea. I've never thought about the 3pt ripper for getting the roots broke up
Backhoes take hours and hours of experience with trial and error to be decent at it -bottomline. Keep the rpms at mediumish and go to town!
Thanks Travis