Lucas, i was going to recommend the quick attach forks, but i saw you have a pin on bucket. These clamp on forks will limit your lift capacity. Be careful using them. Good video buddy.
I'd say those RR Ties are more like in the 300lb. weight range! I did a planter with them years ago and it was cheap but a chore to move them. Some are full of more creasote than others pushing some over 300 lbs easy. If your planning on drilling a hole in them for a spike to hold them in place get ready for some torcher. I went through countless auger bits trying to get through them. They are stubborn and seem to squeeze tighter the more you drill! You were smart not cutting them, I went through several skill saw blades and several chains on the chainsaw. I'm finally figuring the only way to keep from bending the bucket is going to be chain wrapped all the way around with ratchet binders to keep the bottom bucket edge healthy. I'm also impressed you got the paint to even stick to those, that creosote is nasty! I got mine off the old 1880's Virginia and Truckee RR pulled up in 1952 and they were aged like petrified wood! That was fun watching!
This is off topic from this video but I wanna thank you for posting that tsb on the loader fittings coupler and the back quick coupler because mine leaked since new it has taken me 2 yrs and several trips to the shop to get them knuckle heads to acknowledge this leaking problems since I showed them the tsb and now they ordered the parts to get it fixed. The past 3 times I had it in they said there was no problem found ugg now its gonna get fixed hopefully lol.
For some reason, I actually enjoyed watching your very. I'm now thinking about buying some forks for my kubota L3301 tractor. Anymore tips that you can share?
If you have a quick attach bucket, I’m sure a proper set of forks would be better, but I have found these very handy. Just be careful and don’t overload them. I’ve heard you can bend a bucket with them.
Not sure why you are using straps to hold on the forks when the clamps do just fine. Had my set of pallet forks since first of the year, and loaded and unloaded pallets (one with my new 4 foot tiller) as well as logs and brush. As far as the clamps, I got a short piece of Super Strut, which I keep with the forks, and use as an extension of the clamp arms, they put another turn or so on the clamps, cinches them down and they do not move. The keyed holes both on the upright and under the forks are used for strapping the load on the forks, and came in real handy at keeping a huge pile of brush in place to transport. Finished them off with a couple of 2 ish by 3 ish studs to slip into (and remove where not needed) the uprights for a backstop. Love them!!!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I just have 2 acres, and just a 50 X 20 foot plot (so far), but the tiller (Titan) works like a champ. Turned the soil every few weeks to slow down any native grass growth and work in a a couple of yards of compost/sand each time. Much better than a walk behind. 🙂
Why didn’t you leave the ties on the forks while you painted them? If you were worried about the weight you could of left the forks resting on the dumpster.
Well, I had planned to leave them on the forks, but I was also doing some other stuff while the paint dried. I really thought it would be easier than it was to place them and pick them up.
What do you need to do is build yourself some corners and put on your bucket and then put the registry apps over the corners or you could buy plastic corners at tractor supply probably they’re normally for four or 6 inch straps but they will work on 2 inch also and they’re not expensive watch the ground when you’re traveling in your area trucks lose them all the time they usually clear or orange in color tractor safe
Lucas: Could you have used the back hoe with the thumb, to lift the tyes? Yes I also heard the comment about you getting the mini excavator. It should be a kubota one for sure. Take care and stay safe. PS: nothing like playing with the paint. Finger painting in Kinder garden class. 😀
@Peek's Peak Hobby Homestead harbor fright buy the chain end and weld to the top of the bucket. Also to the 10,000 dollar 1 ton mini excavator from China is nice to have. It need a thum. Do alot with one 2
In Kentucky did y’all ever use these things called gloves they say fingers they save hands get yourself a nice pair of leather gloves Harbor Freight got them for eight or nine dollars keep them on the tractor and ammo box that way you’ll have them and you might save your fingers for one M railroad ties smashes it safe tractor
@6:55 Getcha one. Heck yeah, I heard it. A mini-excavator coming to Peek's Peak. Glad I could help you with that, Lucas!! Tractor Hard!
😂🤣 I knew you’d be all over that!
I just ordered those forks without seeing this video and boy am I glad I did, Thanks for doing this video 🤜
Putting a 4ft piece of 2×6 in the bucket under those fork lock screws helps alot
Lucas, i was going to recommend the quick attach forks, but i saw you have a pin on bucket. These clamp on forks will limit your lift capacity. Be careful using them. Good video buddy.
Yeah, unfortunately they are my best option for now. I think we will still find them pretty handy. 👍👊
Pretty cool, mate. Love the idea of those forks on the bucket.
They are pretty handy!
I'd say those RR Ties are more like in the 300lb. weight range! I did a planter with them years ago and it was cheap but a chore to move them. Some are full of more creasote than others pushing some over 300 lbs easy. If your planning on drilling a hole in them for a spike to hold them in place get ready for some torcher. I went through countless auger bits trying to get through them. They are stubborn and seem to squeeze tighter the more you drill! You were smart not cutting them, I went through several skill saw blades and several chains on the chainsaw. I'm finally figuring the only way to keep from bending the bucket is going to be chain wrapped all the way around with ratchet binders to keep the bottom bucket edge healthy. I'm also impressed you got the paint to even stick to those, that creosote is nasty! I got mine off the old 1880's Virginia and Truckee RR pulled up in 1952 and they were aged like petrified wood! That was fun watching!
Yeah, drilling and staking them wasn’t easy. The paint was just rustoleum oil based and it took a couple coats, but they turned out pretty good.
This is off topic from this video but I wanna thank you for posting that tsb on the loader fittings coupler and the back quick coupler because mine leaked since new it has taken me 2 yrs and several trips to the shop to get them knuckle heads to acknowledge this leaking problems since I showed them the tsb and now they ordered the parts to get it fixed. The past 3 times I had it in they said there was no problem found ugg now its gonna get fixed hopefully lol.
Good, I hope they get you fixed up!
That's going to be a nice size coffee shop, the sign looks awesome, move over Starbucks! Have a great one Team ☕👍🏻
It really is! We can’t wait!
For some reason, I actually enjoyed watching your very. I'm now thinking about buying some forks for my kubota L3301 tractor. Anymore tips that you can share?
If you have a quick attach bucket, I’m sure a proper set of forks would be better, but I have found these very handy. Just be careful and don’t overload them. I’ve heard you can bend a bucket with them.
This is where those cheap harbor freight gloves come in handy
Not sure why you are using straps to hold on the forks when the clamps do just fine. Had my set of pallet forks since first of the year, and loaded and unloaded pallets (one with my new 4 foot tiller) as well as logs and brush. As far as the clamps, I got a short piece of Super Strut, which I keep with the forks, and use as an extension of the clamp arms, they put another turn or so on the clamps, cinches them down and they do not move. The keyed holes both on the upright and under the forks are used for strapping the load on the forks, and came in real handy at keeping a huge pile of brush in place to transport. Finished them off with a couple of 2 ish by 3 ish studs to slip into (and remove where not needed) the uprights for a backstop. Love them!!!
Appreciate the comment! I’m figuring them out. I think they are going to be handy for several things! 👍. Congrats on the new tiller!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I just have 2 acres, and just a 50 X 20 foot plot (so far), but the tiller (Titan) works like a champ. Turned the soil every few weeks to slow down any native grass growth and work in a a couple of yards of compost/sand each time. Much better than a walk behind. 🙂
What's the reason for using these ties vs just painting in the drive though lane?
We wanted to create parking spaces on the outside of the lane, but we didn’t want anyone pulling too far forward and blocking the lane. 👍
Why didn’t you leave the ties on the forks while you painted them? If you were worried about the weight you could of left the forks resting on the dumpster.
Well, I had planned to leave them on the forks, but I was also doing some other stuff while the paint dried. I really thought it would be easier than it was to place them and pick them up.
What do you need to do is build yourself some corners and put on your bucket and then put the registry apps over the corners or you could buy plastic corners at tractor supply probably they’re normally for four or 6 inch straps but they will work on 2 inch also and they’re not expensive watch the ground when you’re traveling in your area trucks lose them all the time they usually clear or orange in color tractor safe
Lucas: Could you have used the back hoe with the thumb, to lift the tyes? Yes I also heard the comment about you getting the mini excavator. It should be a kubota one for sure. Take care and stay safe. PS: nothing like playing with the paint. Finger painting in Kinder garden class. 😀
Believe it or not, I don’t have a thumb on my backhoe! I may need one!
Lucas you want me to go ahead and get a bucket ordered?? lol
Lol. You notice my smile?!
And they’re called corner Beads
I cross my straps and haven’t had a problem
I had bought the same forks for my tractor. Hand when you need them
I’ve used them for several things and I am loving them!
@Peek's Peak Hobby Homestead harbor fright buy the chain end and weld to the top of the bucket.
Also to the 10,000 dollar 1 ton mini excavator from China is nice to have. It need a thum. Do alot with one 2
Flat woods KY?
You bet!
Do you still like your R14s?
Yes, I am thrilled with them!
Just used my BX to move 4 trees, Trunk diameter 3'+
Nice! Major back saver!
got rid of mine clamp-ons after I bent my bucket
I’d say that would be easy to do…
Buddy had a pair borrowed them and bent the crap out of my bucket not worth it spend the extra money on a set of actual pallet forks
In Kentucky did y’all ever use these things called gloves they say fingers they save hands get yourself a nice pair of leather gloves Harbor Freight got them for eight or nine dollars keep them on the tractor and ammo box that way you’ll have them and you might save your fingers for one M railroad ties smashes it safe tractor
I’ve got a pair in the door of the truck…. That’s where they stay most of the time.
Love Me some coffee
So do we! 👍
Hahaha your funny
These do t work
those forks suck , thinner forks are much easier to work with
make a mast
Oh no doubt! They do this for these small tractors because they have low lift capacity and the thinner forks way a LOT more.