I have a 10hp chipper but it doesn't feed very well. The baumalight you did a video on does a much better job, especially on the smaller stuff. I'd like to add one of those too my collection sometime but I haven't earned enough wife credit from the grapple yet to afford one 🤣
WANT TO BUY MADE IN AMERICA? LIST DOWN BELOW! THANKS FOR STOPPING BY! 511 Grill Guards: bit.ly/3i9RTAb Save 5% with code GWT! BORA Wheel Spacers: www.motorsport-tech.com/ Big Tool Rack: bit.ly/2WqsrxT Save 5% with code GWT! GWT Attachments and Accessories: bit.ly/3zZyGHN Heavy Hitch Accessories: bit.ly/2TLwVyo Save 5% with code GWT! JU Fabworks Bucket Brackets: bit.ly/3BU3Qlg Save 5% with code GWT! Mudd's Customs: bit.ly/3rFZdqu Save 5% with code GWT! Titan Attachments: bit.ly/3idalb2 Westendorf Brush Crusher Grapple: bit.ly/2TG73Up Worksaver Grapple: bit.ly/3f6Y8mv AND A FEW CLOSE CALLS FROM OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS: Baumalight: bit.ly/3j0BugL HLA Attachments: bit.ly/3f6K3p2 MK Martin Attachments: bit.ly/3xarczJ Sweep-All Attachments: bit.ly/2Vjn2bD Wallenstein Attachments: bit.ly/3BJyjm6
Nicem detailed video. Good know all this. My wife and I have committed to try to not buy anything totally made in China ever again. At 11min you talk about a rear weight bracket and weights. How much do you think all that would help for plowing snow with my 2032R? Thanks, Bob.
Great video again Courtney. As i have stated in other post and i am sure many agree your business is becoming the go to place for equipment, attachments and implements for me and others. You, Chris and the other GoodWorks Tractor people have a great day and be safe. Tim
I have been buying American whenever I can for some time now, even to the point of buying used agricultural equipment that I have to repair. I also buy from our friends - UK, Germany, Ireland, etc, and of course our steadfast friends to the north, Canada. This is indeed a growing trend so much so that a certain online company no longer lists place of origin. However if you look through the comments and questions you will find that info.
I usually go for heaviest attachment on rear of tractor. I want the heavy duty version for durability yes but even more.. ballast. Ballast is priceless. I do shop around though..it's crazy like my box blade I drove an hours to save 250.00. some say support local dealer but 250 for the same exact brand and model number I don't think so.
When will your pallet fork frame be available? If you are still in the designing phase, I would love for you to consider adding, or having the option to add, hay bale spear sleeves and/or 2” hitch receiver sleeve. But keep the overall weight of the frame low. Titan attachments is the only one I’ve found and it weighs 120lbs which is great. Only problem with titan attachments is where it’s made. If you make one like this, you can put me on the waiting list!
Hi All, I totally support buying "local" and I think that if we are buying USA or Canadian products we are doing this. A lot of Canadian products contain US parts or materials and alot of US products contain Canadian parts and materials. If neighbors support neighbors we will all benefit.
The best farmers offer top quality seed to their neighbors, sometimes at a discount. They do this not as a gift of the heart, rather they know that the neighbors crop will pollinate with his. If your neighbor's seed has inferior genes, your superior investment will be lost. But if you convince him to join you in superior seeding, you both enjoy better and better crops. Allegedly.
Thank you sir! I was watching your dozer videos the other night. I think a dozer rental may be in my near future! Not sure it's enough work to justify buying one, rental might be the way to go.
Hey from Canada. I just got my 2025R. I would like to thank you for helping me find the right tractor and attachments for my property. I would definitely support you but being in Canada makes shipping difficult. Keep up the great videos! You are a really good communicator.
Hi Everyone, I totally agree with Colin and Courtney on supporting “Buy Local”. Being Canadian myself, and supporting the USA this only makes our economy and us stronger. If you haven’t had a chance to check out Woodland Mills as another source of equipment between our two countries, please do. I bought a stump grinder and wood chipper from them last year, couldn’t be happier! Now that I’m thinking about it Dougherty Foresty Equipment in Hinton, Oklahoma, their Turbo Saw I got from them is amazing !! Thank you to all our American 🇺🇸 & Canadian 🇨🇦 partners!!
I really appreciate the honest tidbits you give on all the products you mention in your videos! It has definitely been helpful narrowing down what attachments I need for the tasks I'm working on.
I'm willing to pay more for made in usa products for the quality and to stop funding the Chinese military it's pretty sad we have very little manufacturing left in the u.s.
Agreed! The older I get, the more willing I am to pay more for quality rather than paying for junk. ALL China made crap…….is well, crap. 😅 not to say that I give American made products a pass for making junk. But I have made a bigger effort to check where something is made before I buy
Awesome presentation Courtney. You did mention your stump bucket. Designed made and USED in the grand ole USA! As you know I was really geeked to get mine, right after I got my new tractor this year. And I attest that it is awesome!!! Done a bunch with it so far this year, and have more jobs lined up for it. Solid design and construction! I wanted to use it a bit before giving my review on it, and now that I have had it a while felt this was a good place to mention it!!! Thanks again! ~Drew
Wow, you have a lot more inventory in your yard then you use to have! I'm glad I'm not the one that has to remove the snow around there this winter! haha
I have a Titan brush cutter I purchased last year from a guy who bought it for his tractor and found his tractor was too small to handle it. I want to tell you that I am totally impressed with this unit that I run on my B3200 Kubota compact tractor. This unit is made in the USA. It is heavy duty and does a great job.!! I am considering purchasing a finish mower for the 3 point hitch from Titan I am so impressed with the brush cutter. They are very reasonable in price also. You should look into this brand also if you haven't already.
Sorry to hear Rusty of ZZ Top fame away...before Keith Richards no less. Sum ting wong with 'merica still when shit like that happens. Anyhow Ventrac not sitting still whereas John Deere has some work to do and dealers should be bitching about that. Kubota never sits still either. Certainly love our Kubota anyways. The JD ain't bad either but just a mower.
Last week I purchased an RK 5' rake for my 1025R JD. I was not JD quick hitch compatible. Had to make some mods to it. I wish I had seen this video last week. Thanks for the run down on made in USA attachments. Seems like I'm never done buying attachments.
I've heard, (so definitely not a fact) that there are no gearboxes for cultivators, brush cutters even made in North America. Can anyone confirm? Thanks for this video!
Awesome video and thanks for this canadian shout-out! There is other manufacturers with products that you might find interesting - Cotech - Agrimetal - Atelier Jules Roberge. And yes we do know how to make great snow products over here in Quebec. Have a nice day!
Iv been watching ur channel for a while yer a major compact tractor market yet here in ireland we havre far more implements then ye have im a landscaper here in ireland we can get front pto and linkage for a 1026r we have hedge cutter both knifes and flail and finger bar mowers i could keep going
A landscape rake or dethacher that attached to the FEL would be great. Looking at the one you highlighted it should be easy enough to have a receiver frame that would work for JD or skidsteer that the rake would fit into. Controlling the trim as well as seeing when the rake was "full", as in raking leaves, would be easier on the neck.
Sometimes it's hard to buy American. Bora told me 12 weeks to get a set of wheel spacers. Bro-Tek in Canada said they'd ship same day and deliver in three business days. I understand the supply and labor issues but you gotta do what you gotta do 12 weeks is unreasonable. Interesting side note. John Deere has approximately 74,000 employee's however only 30,000 in the USA. Deere has a very extensive Chinese relationship. Thanks for another excellent video!
80% if the products I sell right now have a lead time. Our stump buckets have an 8 week lead time. What's unacceptable is that no one can find good employees to work. Everyone on the planet is hiring because we need help, yet there's no one looking to work. Owning a business making me much more empathetic as a consumer. Consumers that have no clue about the worker shortage seem to think everything should be the way it's always been. Me, BORA, Ford, your local restaurant, etc would all love to have every item in stock and and people standing around ready to help. I've seen $14-15 an hour signs in front of every gas station and fast food joint near my house for months. That's crazy good money for a high school or college kid. They still can't fill these jobs. Steel prices are up 40% this year and there's still a steel shortage. Demand is at unprecedented levels. Look at the housing market. Sky high prices and still selling like crazy. It's a perfect storm. Shortage of labor, incredible demand, there's no way to keep up. Even huge price increases don't slow down the demand. Point being, we're all frustrated... consumers and business owners. Global pandemics are hopefully a once in a lifetime ordeal and it creates countless unintended consequences which we're now experiencing.
@@GoodWorksTractors I hear you loud and clear. The labor shortage and the material shortage was all by design. We'll have to wait to see how it all shakes out. Sadly I believe the small business will suffer the most. Meanwhile, as a consumer you've got to do whatever you can to keep moving forward. Richard at Bro-Tek was extremely responsive and helpful and shipped at lightning speed. Thankfully you seem to have a decent inventory in implements to hold you - good planning!
Right on good video, tbanks.
Great video, Courtney.
Thank you sir!
Nice selection, I do try to shop USA.
Thank you sir!
Love my worksaver grapple
Glad to hear it!!
I have a 10hp chipper but it doesn't feed very well. The baumalight you did a video on does a much better job, especially on the smaller stuff. I'd like to add one of those too my collection sometime but I haven't earned enough wife credit from the grapple yet to afford one 🤣
WANT TO BUY MADE IN AMERICA? LIST DOWN BELOW! THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!
511 Grill Guards: bit.ly/3i9RTAb Save 5% with code GWT!
BORA Wheel Spacers: www.motorsport-tech.com/
Big Tool Rack: bit.ly/2WqsrxT Save 5% with code GWT!
GWT Attachments and Accessories: bit.ly/3zZyGHN
Heavy Hitch Accessories: bit.ly/2TLwVyo Save 5% with code GWT!
JU Fabworks Bucket Brackets: bit.ly/3BU3Qlg Save 5% with code GWT!
Mudd's Customs: bit.ly/3rFZdqu Save 5% with code GWT!
Titan Attachments: bit.ly/3idalb2
Westendorf Brush Crusher Grapple: bit.ly/2TG73Up
Worksaver Grapple: bit.ly/3f6Y8mv
AND A FEW CLOSE CALLS FROM OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS:
Baumalight: bit.ly/3j0BugL
HLA Attachments: bit.ly/3f6K3p2
MK Martin Attachments: bit.ly/3xarczJ
Sweep-All Attachments: bit.ly/2Vjn2bD
Wallenstein Attachments: bit.ly/3BJyjm6
I need that 5 foot flail mower shipped to Mt Ulla NC.
Only a couple left in stock until next spring!
Everything attachments out of North Carolina
Thanks for watching!
Yep 🎉
Thank you Sir!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you 👍
You bet!
Waiting for my Grill Guard to clear customs😩
Enjoy!!
Thanks GWT, from Quebec, Canada
Greetings!
I appreciate the break down of qualifications of what is fully and/or partially Made in the USA. God Bless America
I believe that the attachments last a heck of longer that are made in the US compared to China. I always will buy products that are made in USA.
Thanks for stopping by!
Hey Courtney..Thats a great list..More toys to lust after! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks as always sir!
Nicem detailed video. Good know all this. My wife and I have committed to try to not buy anything totally made in China ever again. At 11min you talk about a rear weight bracket and weights. How much do you think all that would help for plowing snow with my 2032R? Thanks, Bob.
Very welcome. Counter weight will help big time with traction.
You're the man....very pleased with the products you have sold me and will continue to purchase my attachments through you! Great job!
Awesome, thank you!
Great video again Courtney. As i have stated in other post and i am sure many agree your business is becoming the go to place for equipment, attachments and implements for me and others. You, Chris and the other GoodWorks Tractor people have a great day and be safe. Tim
Thanks as always Tim. Hope you and yours are well!
I have been buying American whenever I can for some time now, even to the point of buying used agricultural equipment that I have to repair. I also buy from our friends - UK, Germany, Ireland, etc, and of course our steadfast friends to the north, Canada. This is indeed a growing trend so much so that a certain online company no longer lists place of origin. However if you look through the comments and questions you will find that info.
I do the same…
Hey thanks for stopping by!
To bad you don't ship to Arizona. I have looked many times to buy from you..
We ship to Arizona almost every day.
I usually go for heaviest attachment on rear of tractor. I want the heavy duty version for durability yes but even more.. ballast. Ballast is priceless. I do shop around though..it's crazy like my box blade I drove an hours to save 250.00. some say support local dealer but 250 for the same exact brand and model number I don't think so.
When will your pallet fork frame be available? If you are still in the designing phase, I would love for you to consider adding, or having the option to add, hay bale spear sleeves and/or 2” hitch receiver sleeve. But keep the overall weight of the frame low. Titan attachments is the only one I’ve found and it weighs 120lbs which is great. Only problem with titan attachments is where it’s made. If you make one like this, you can put me on the waiting list!
Hi All, I totally support buying "local" and I think that if we are buying USA or Canadian products we are doing this. A lot of Canadian products contain US parts or materials and alot of US products contain Canadian parts and materials. If neighbors support neighbors we will all benefit.
Thanks for sharing Colin!
The best farmers offer top quality seed to their neighbors, sometimes at a discount.
They do this not as a gift of the heart, rather they know that the neighbors crop will pollinate with his.
If your neighbor's seed has inferior genes, your superior investment will be lost. But if you convince him to join you in superior seeding, you both enjoy better and better crops.
Allegedly.
As always, great information
Thank you sir! I was watching your dozer videos the other night. I think a dozer rental may be in my near future! Not sure it's enough work to justify buying one, rental might be the way to go.
Buy American- support Americans family’s!
Yes sir!!
Which LED headlights from your Amazon store are for a 2021 1025R? I would like to order all 4. Thanks
Hey from Canada. I just got my 2025R. I would like to thank you for helping me find the right tractor and attachments for my property. I would definitely support you but being in Canada makes shipping difficult. Keep up the great videos! You are a really good communicator.
Bummed no GWT discount for Bora wheel spacers...bought a couple pair anyway....electric grapple still killing it...😎😎😎
Glad to hear it!
I really like this episode Courtney. A LOT of info and many accessories to choose from. Go USA
Thank you Bob!
Great video Courtney!
I work for a company that makes parts for Kubota. They are in Salisbury, N. C.
Hi Everyone, I totally agree with Colin and Courtney on supporting “Buy Local”. Being Canadian myself, and supporting the USA this only makes our economy and us stronger.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out Woodland Mills as another source of equipment between our two countries, please do. I bought a stump grinder and wood chipper from them last year, couldn’t be happier!
Now that I’m thinking about it Dougherty Foresty Equipment in Hinton, Oklahoma, their Turbo Saw I got from them is amazing !!
Thank you to all our American 🇺🇸 & Canadian 🇨🇦 partners!!
I really appreciate the honest tidbits you give on all the products you mention in your videos! It has definitely been helpful narrowing down what attachments I need for the tasks I'm working on.
American made products have a better chance of being made with American iron which is higher grade steel which is a win win
Very true!
Nice information.
I'm willing to pay more for made in usa products for the quality and to stop funding the Chinese military it's pretty sad we have very little manufacturing left in the u.s.
I hear yeah, I do my best…to support US manufacturing. My great grandfather started manufacturing deep tillage farm equipment in SD.
Agreed! The older I get, the more willing I am to pay more for quality rather than paying for junk. ALL China made crap…….is well, crap. 😅 not to say that I give American made products a pass for making junk. But I have made a bigger effort to check where something is made before I buy
Like always great information. Keep the good work.
Awesome presentation Courtney. You did mention your stump bucket. Designed made and USED in the grand ole USA! As you know I was really geeked to get mine, right after I got my new tractor this year. And I attest that it is awesome!!! Done a bunch with it so far this year, and have more jobs lined up for it. Solid design and construction! I wanted to use it a bit before giving my review on it, and now that I have had it a while felt this was a good place to mention it!!! Thanks again! ~Drew
Awesome, thank you sir!
Wow, you have a lot more inventory in your yard then you use to have! I'm glad I'm not the one that has to remove the snow around there this winter! haha
Haha, yeah we are out of space!
All of your products look awesome! Congrats and I look forward to buying another Good Works attachment.
I can see more money going out of my pocket!
Haha oops!
I have a Titan brush cutter I purchased last year from a guy who bought it for his tractor and found his tractor was too small to handle it. I want to tell you that I am totally impressed with this unit that I run on my B3200 Kubota compact tractor. This unit is made in the USA. It is heavy duty and does a great job.!! I am considering purchasing a finish mower for the 3 point hitch from Titan I am so impressed with the brush cutter. They are very reasonable in price also. You should look into this brand also if you haven't already.
"Bora wheel spacers, big tool rack, if you didn't notice, im going in alphabetical order", no, i didn't 😂
Haha, well sorta!
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THANK YOU FOR LEADING AND DOING THIS VIDEO--- MADE IN CHINA,,, IS NOT FOR ME💯😃🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍👍
Our pleasure!
You need to look into Tri-L manufacturing in Ozark Missouri , They build fantastic attachments (grapples ,pallet forks. etc ) all American !!!
That's not too far from me, I'll have to check them out
Sorry to hear Rusty of ZZ Top fame away...before Keith Richards no less.
Sum ting wong with 'merica still when shit like that happens.
Anyhow Ventrac not sitting still whereas John Deere has some work to do and dealers should be bitching about that.
Kubota never sits still either.
Certainly love our Kubota anyways.
The JD ain't bad either but just a mower.
We never know when our time is up.
Last week I purchased an RK 5' rake for my 1025R JD. I was not JD quick hitch compatible. Had to make some mods to it. I wish I had seen this video last week. Thanks for the run down on made in USA attachments. Seems like I'm never done buying attachments.
Caney Ag in Caney Oklahoma is not far from me and they manufacture their own implements. They have 72in twin lid grapple for like 2600.
I've heard, (so definitely not a fact) that there are no gearboxes for cultivators, brush cutters even made in North America. Can anyone confirm? Thanks for this video!
I'm not aware of any, but can't say for sure that no one makes them here.
Awesome video and thanks for this canadian shout-out! There is other manufacturers with products that you might find interesting
- Cotech - Agrimetal - Atelier Jules Roberge. And yes we do know how to make great snow products over here in Quebec. Have a nice day!
Iv been watching ur channel for a while yer a major compact tractor market yet here in ireland we havre far more implements then ye have im a landscaper here in ireland we can get front pto and linkage for a 1026r we have hedge cutter both knifes and flail and finger bar mowers i could keep going
I have a JD 3046R Cab tractor thinking adding cameras to the back and front to help with visibility. Do you have any recommendations?
Looking for used pallot forks if you get any…
A landscape rake or dethacher that attached to the FEL would be great. Looking at the one you highlighted it should be easy enough to have a receiver frame that would work for JD or skidsteer that the rake would fit into. Controlling the trim as well as seeing when the rake was "full", as in raking leaves, would be easier on the neck.
Sometimes it's hard to buy American. Bora told me 12 weeks to get a set of wheel spacers. Bro-Tek in Canada said they'd ship same day and deliver in three business days. I understand the supply and labor issues but you gotta do what you gotta do 12 weeks is unreasonable.
Interesting side note. John Deere has approximately 74,000 employee's however only 30,000 in the USA. Deere has a very extensive Chinese relationship.
Thanks for another excellent video!
80% if the products I sell right now have a lead time. Our stump buckets have an 8 week lead time. What's unacceptable is that no one can find good employees to work. Everyone on the planet is hiring because we need help, yet there's no one looking to work. Owning a business making me much more empathetic as a consumer.
Consumers that have no clue about the worker shortage seem to think everything should be the way it's always been. Me, BORA, Ford, your local restaurant, etc would all love to have every item in stock and and people standing around ready to help.
I've seen $14-15 an hour signs in front of every gas station and fast food joint near my house for months. That's crazy good money for a high school or college kid. They still can't fill these jobs.
Steel prices are up 40% this year and there's still a steel shortage. Demand is at unprecedented levels. Look at the housing market. Sky high prices and still selling like crazy.
It's a perfect storm. Shortage of labor, incredible demand, there's no way to keep up. Even huge price increases don't slow down the demand.
Point being, we're all frustrated... consumers and business owners. Global pandemics are hopefully a once in a lifetime ordeal and it creates countless unintended consequences which we're now experiencing.
@@GoodWorksTractors I hear you loud and clear. The labor shortage and the material shortage was all by design. We'll have to wait to see how it all shakes out. Sadly I believe the small business will suffer the most. Meanwhile, as a consumer you've got to do whatever you can to keep moving forward. Richard at Bro-Tek was extremely responsive and helpful and shipped at lightning speed. Thankfully you seem to have a decent inventory in implements to hold you - good planning!