What an upgrade!!! That's awesome that it comes with auxiliary hydraulics. Just one small elephant in the room... Look at that beautiful farm!! What an amazing place! I can't wait to see more of it.
@@NorthwestSawyer the 1050 is 40 horse, haven't gotten it stuck yet ... and I sure as hell should have. Get a set of logging chains if you get nervous. .. unstoppable!
With regards to the differential braking it a good thing. I was up on top of the mountain at Camp Bullowa in NY, when the tie rod broke on the front wheels. I secured the wheels with a hawser that I wove out of 1/4" polypropylene line and slowly worked my way down the mountain trail. Great video, thumbs up.
Welcome back, you were gone for a while some of us were getting concerned. Cutting and processing timber can be a hazardous job, stay safe and take your time learning the ins and outs of your new tractor.
Congratulations on the new tractor. You will love it. You did good with the R-4 tires and the pallet forks. I have pallet forks and they are better than having a hired hand. You can move logs, limbs and whole brush piles or make some huge brush piles.
I bought my 1996 new Holland tractor, I used it hard for 22 years and she still puts on a good days work when needed, congratulations on your purchase of that nice new tractor it will last you many years, The Mahindra tractor will be the next one I get, if my new Holland ever gives up
I'm glad you got you a new tractor. It looks like a nice one. If it is anything like my 20 year old Massey, the foot throttle is for giving a little extra power when you need it. You will need to set your rpm with the column throttle. The clutch will not be a problem, just set your rpm, and ease out on the clutch. you will not choke it down unless you are trying to start off in a very high gear and pulling a load. One more thing, DO Not run it out of diesel, That's a real experience. Again congratulations on your new tractor you will really enjoy it. R
Watching this a second time, it's seems appropriate that the old guy who just bounced your brand new loader arms off of the trailer would then drive around with the left turn signal on.;-)
I just could not believe he did not raise that bucket. I kept waiting for it to raise and then wham it hit the rails. Guess he was in a big hurry. Wonder if he was headed to the donut shop or the liquor store? lol
Get your self a grapple rake . I use mine for loading logs onto the mill and fire wood . I love the r4 tires . My new holland has r4 tires .I'm laughing because the add that came on was for kabota tractors . I never had a manual transmission . I always had hydrostatics . I'm sure you'll love it .
The independent brakes are also used to lock a spinning wheel and put power to the opposite wheel with traction to get out when your stuck. You probably also have a differential lock to put power to both wheels. You are going to love those forks. Good luck with her!
Great! Just rip the bucket off! Hope Mr. Cool didn't damage it. Very nice tractor! For a couple of hours, you're gonna feel like me learning to drive in my brother's manual '57 Chevy...NERVOUS! BTW, your place looks awesome!
She's a Beauty Nathan good choice your next piece of equipment that you might look at would be a wallenstein skidding winch I have one and they are invaluable when pulling logs out of ravines
At the beginning,when I saw the flat bed with the 5th wheel coming up that beautiful drive I thought,Nathan has hit the lottery. Congratulations dude. Love your content. Look forward to the gun stock stump video.
New tractors are always fun. The steps on the pallet forks are for when they are on a skid steer so you have a step when climbing in. Or for tying things to when on a loader. Just recently started watching your channel and I am enjoying it and am impressed with the video quality including the drone footage. You are so lucky to have such a variety of trees. Our native trees are Pines and Western Juniper with some firs up higher, though just today I was eyeballing some planted maples along the road and thinking about how they could be cut up.
Congratulations on your new tractor. I have a 55hp Kubota that I have worked hard for 30 years. If I ever get a new one it will be a Mahindra. Btw, you forgot to mention the beer holder feature. :)
Nice tractor, that’ll move those big walnut logs. Growing up on a farm in South Georgia, dad bought his first tractor in about 1946-47. It had a clutch, separate break pedals that could be locked together, a gas pedal on the floor plus a lever on the steering column; always wondered why other tractors didn’t have the same. They were Case, loved those tractors. Looking forward to some great videos with it, of course, all your videos are great. Take care, be safe. 👍👍👍👍
Gaston Cannon other tractors do have the same technology and are set up the same. May not be every one but every tractor I’ve ever had has been that way and I have a case now and I sure enjoy it
Congrats! Get as much ballast on the rear as you can, it's easy to get tipsy when moving that much weight, any extra helps. Good points on the R4, we got the Ag tires, but wish I had teh R4...the front Ag tires don't have as much weight capacity and it's been something we have to keep an eye on
Nathan Nice addition to the business. I've been specing out the 45 and 65 Mahindra 4x4 machines. Being 6'4" and wide shouldered , the 45 series is a tight fit for me. Great choice as the front remote and power band on the Mahindra are great. The steps on the pallet forks are used more for the skid steer, however as you pointed out ,will make good tie off points!!. I look forward to seeing your future vids incorporating it into daily use at the sawmill. Good luck and God bless.
Btw, it's only rained twice the whole summer. Once for 70 days and the other for 65 days. Normal rainfall for this part of Virginia is 39.2 inches. We're over 81 inches already and it's not October yet.
That's crazy, Here in Washington state it's known to rain most of the time. This season we've only had a few nights of rain and dry during the day. Our Earth is going through a cycle or a change one or the other ?????
Outstanding brother! We have a Mahindra as well, my dad naught it in 2005. It’s been a great tractor, I do wish he had gotten the 4 wheel drive though, I’ve had it stuck only about four times since then but wouldn’t have been stuck at all with the 4 wheel. I saw a comment from someone on here and I’d have to agree 100 percent with him about getting the front tires filled with foam or the silicone thing. It’s a bit pricey but man will it pay off in the long run, I’d say it was one of the best tings we did but our property is loaded with locust trees👍🇺🇸
Out of the Woods It’s definitely not cheap but I compare it to four wheel drive, it adds some real cost up front but it something you don’t regret . The good news is with those new tires you shouldn’t have to rush into it, put a few bucks a month away for a year or two and then have it done.👍🇺🇸
Nathan, With the ballast in the tubeless tire you have to watch out for corrosion from the inside out. We had the same stuff in a JD 1050, after about 5 years 1 wheel rim collapsed, or more appropriately exploded, around the valve stem. When the tires were taken off on both sides there were several.spots about the size of a quarter that were really thinned down. All the damage was fixed up with careful welding and grinding. Simple fix - tire tube...ballast inside the tube So if you ever have to take those tires off the rear. Heck the rims and add tires before remounting and refilling with ballast. The JD1050 also has a clutch - if yours is anything like that one, just don't pop the clutch unless you like whiplash. Ease it out and away you go. Have fun !!
@@OutoftheWoods0623 it's a nice looking machine - enjoy it and the productivity. Take a look at Northwest Sawyer's (I really gotta learn more names ) 3 point hitch balast weight - looks pretty nice....if you feel you need more after you start working with it.
I listened to some farmers bad talking Mahindra and boght a FarmTrac. It was ok for no more than I was going to do with it. I worked with a guy that bought one bigger than mine and he was going to just use it for raking hay. It didn't last long. He bales round bales for anyone and that was just not the tractor the same size kubota is. I kept my Farm Trac for 12 years and sold it to my neighbor. Like me he will only use it lightly and it should be ok. I know the State Hospital bought a Mahindra for bush hogging some of their property and it has held up for about 20 years and still going strong!
Humberto Pino Hello & you have a great channel! I enjoy it very much. My question is, can I use newly milled (6 weeks ago)white pine on my northern Ga cabin build? I'm about to begin outside walls vertical siding that's 13/16 thick. There will be a 1/2 air gap between black felt paper and siding. Thanks for your reply & keep up the great wrk.
Hi, nice tractor. I am looking for the same model right now. I was wondering if there was any surface rust on any of the unpainted parts when you got yours? I went to look at one today and it had some rust where the PTO lever knob screws on, as well as a few unpainted parts in the engine compartment.
I'm happy for you bud. To hell with what anyone else says about it or what you should do. You busted your ass working to pay for that thing and I'm happy you have a very nice new piece of equipment. Btw can you detach the forks and use just them or are they apart of the bucket
I'm surprised you went with the Mahindra. Chuckie doesn't seem to happy with his purchase. I have a cousin about 45 minutes from you and he has two of them, they have been good for him, but he isn't overly picky either.
yeah Chuckie had a bad dealer experience, but he seemed like he did like the tractor, mine is a step up from his and appears that fixed a lot of the things on it that he did not like I have a good dealer also that has a great rep,
I thought so into a new home... Is your lawn mowing neighbor going to follow ?????? Congratulations on both new tool & house........ Not to downgrade the tractor, I saw a few reviews on them that were sub level on quality. However changes could have been made over the years. The best of luck to you with it. It's way better than the one I don't have 😊....
@@OutoftheWoods0623 Eather way it looks fantastic !!!! With the package you have. It's going to be a great all around real back saver. With the best of wishes to you and your new major purchases.....
The hydraulics on the Loader will lift more than your Front Tires are rated for ... Fill the Front Tires with Silicone and have the extra weight capacity as well as Never have a flat. JMHO
Out of the Woods I did it on my Mahindra 6500 that had a 7500 Loader on it ... I could rip Oak Trees out by the roots, cleared 5 acres (no stumps) and could max fill the bucket w wet sand and have the back tires just caressing the ground ... Many Industrial Tire Service Companies can do the Silicone fill, mine was overnight ... drop it off in the morning pick it up the following afternoon. I don't know if they can do it onsite...
TMB247 It’s a little on the expensive side but I agree with you brother, it’s easily well worth it in the long run. My dad had it done on his Mahindra and our place is loaded with locust trees, probably would have had a hundred flats by now.👍🇺🇸
? 50 horse power enough for the jobs you have????? Good Luck with the new tractor.... of course I will be watching the new red tractor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like the wrong to you but for the lift in the logs you need to get a sawmill that flips your stuff and does all estefan need on have a grappling hook either you get up fork lift basically a 4 wheel drive forklift tractor I don't know you get out and get rid of long where you can pull your own more behind it get a tear down every time just to put it in a garage I don't know about that your build a new garage again to hire door don't even have a blade to push off the snow with
Ever heard of Ola Belle Reed? That's what your music reminds me of. th-cam.com/video/otqn2mXzr7w/w-d-xo.html I love that kind of music! Nice tractor too!!
What an upgrade!!! That's awesome that it comes with auxiliary hydraulics. Just one small elephant in the room... Look at that beautiful farm!! What an amazing place! I can't wait to see more of it.
Thanks buddy. Bring the Deere down now to help!
My little 44 horse tractor would just get stuck all the time!
Nahhh
Work hard play hard. 👍🇨🇦
@@NorthwestSawyer the 1050 is 40 horse, haven't gotten it stuck yet ... and I sure as hell should have.
Get a set of logging chains if you get nervous. .. unstoppable!
With regards to the differential braking it a good thing. I was up on top of the mountain at Camp Bullowa in NY, when the tie rod broke on the front wheels. I secured the wheels with a hawser that I wove out of 1/4" polypropylene line and slowly worked my way down the mountain trail. Great video, thumbs up.
Very nice tractor Nathan! That's going to make a world of difference for you. The drone always shows the beauty of East Tennessee!
Agreed. Appreciate you watching
Welcome back, you were gone for a while some of us were getting concerned. Cutting and processing timber can be a hazardous job, stay safe and take your time learning the ins and outs of your new tractor.
Thanks. Appreciate it. My abscess will he explained in the next video 👍
Congratulations on the new tractor. You will love it. You did good with the R-4 tires and the pallet forks. I have pallet forks and they are better than having a hired hand. You can move logs, limbs and whole brush piles or make some huge brush piles.
I bought my 1996 new Holland tractor, I used it hard for 22 years and she still puts on a good days work when needed, congratulations on your purchase of that nice new tractor it will last you many years, The Mahindra tractor will be the next one I get, if my new Holland ever gives up
thanks, the other tractor I shows is a New Holland I just got also, seems like a good machine, my first one,
I'm glad you got you a new tractor. It looks like a nice one. If it is anything like my 20 year old Massey, the foot throttle is for giving a little extra power when you need it. You will need to set your rpm with the column throttle. The clutch will not be a problem, just set your rpm, and ease out on the clutch. you will not choke it down unless you are trying to start off in a very high gear and pulling a load. One more thing, DO Not run it out of diesel, That's a real experience. Again congratulations on your new tractor you will really enjoy it. R
thanks, I appreciate the advice!
Heck of an upgrade. It will serve you well. Congrats.
Thanks 👍
Watching this a second time, it's seems appropriate that the old guy who just bounced your brand new loader arms off of the trailer would then drive around with the left turn signal on.;-)
Agreed 👎
I just could not believe he did not raise that bucket. I kept waiting for it to raise and then wham it hit the rails. Guess he was in a big hurry. Wonder if he was headed to the donut shop or the liquor store? lol
Get your self a grapple rake . I use mine for loading logs onto the mill and fire wood . I love the r4 tires . My new holland has r4 tires .I'm laughing because the add that came on was for kabota tractors . I never had a manual transmission . I always had hydrostatics . I'm sure you'll love it .
The independent brakes are also used to lock a spinning wheel and put power to the opposite wheel with traction to get out when your stuck. You probably also have a differential lock to put power to both wheels. You are going to love those forks. Good luck with her!
thanks!
Great! Just rip the bucket off! Hope Mr. Cool didn't damage it. Very nice tractor! For a couple of hours, you're gonna feel like me learning to drive in my brother's manual '57 Chevy...NERVOUS! BTW, your place looks awesome!
👍indeed
She's a Beauty Nathan good choice your next piece of equipment that you might look at would be a wallenstein skidding winch I have one and they are invaluable when pulling logs out of ravines
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Welcome back! Big things happening. Happy for you and your family.
thanks Jeff, appreciate that, good to be back,
At the beginning,when I saw the flat bed with the 5th wheel coming up that beautiful drive I thought,Nathan has hit the lottery. Congratulations dude. Love your content. Look forward to the gun stock stump video.
Beauty!
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A big CONGRATULATIONS with the new tractor we won't have to worry your back! Best of luck blessings to you!!
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New tractors are always fun. The steps on the pallet forks are for when they are on a skid steer so you have a step when climbing in.
Or for tying things to when on a loader.
Just recently started watching your channel and I am enjoying it and am impressed with the video quality including the drone footage. You are so lucky to have such a variety of trees. Our native trees are Pines and Western Juniper with some firs up higher, though just today I was eyeballing some planted maples along the road and thinking about how they could be cut up.
Thanks appreciate you watching
Congratulations on your new tractor. I have a 55hp Kubota that I have worked hard for 30 years. If I ever get a new one it will be a Mahindra. Btw, you forgot to mention the beer holder feature. :)
Nice tractor, that’ll move those big walnut logs. Growing up on a farm in South Georgia, dad bought his first tractor in about 1946-47. It had a clutch, separate break pedals that could be locked together, a gas pedal on the floor plus a lever on the steering column; always wondered why other tractors didn’t have the same. They were Case, loved those tractors. Looking forward to some great videos with it, of course, all your videos are great. Take care, be safe. 👍👍👍👍
Thanks. Mine is the same as the dads. Old technology. Hard to beat!
Gaston Cannon other tractors do have the same technology and are set up the same. May not be every one but every tractor I’ve ever had has been that way and I have a case now and I sure enjoy it
Congrats on the new toy!
Thanks 👍
Just going over your older vids and found this one. Nice tractor!
thanks John,
@@OutoftheWoods0623 You're welcome brother!
You turn with the brakes when the front tires aren’t touching the ground if you have a lot of weight on the back.
Congrats! Get as much ballast on the rear as you can, it's easy to get tipsy when moving that much weight, any extra helps. Good points on the R4, we got the Ag tires, but wish I had teh R4...the front Ag tires don't have as much weight capacity and it's been something we have to keep an eye on
Thanks.
Nathan Nice addition to the business.
I've been specing out the 45 and 65 Mahindra 4x4 machines.
Being 6'4" and wide shouldered , the 45 series is a tight fit for me.
Great choice as the front remote and power band on the Mahindra are great.
The steps on the pallet forks are used more for the skid steer, however as you pointed out ,will make good tie off points!!.
I look forward to seeing your future vids incorporating it into daily use at the sawmill.
Good luck and God bless.
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Thank You sir on your very good Information about this Tractor. I have watched multiple videos on the 4550 and yours is the best.
Congratulations. I like the forks up front and the ballast in the tires. I can’t wait to see it haul some timber.
Thanks looking forward to it also
Nice tractor Nathan. Nice place too!
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Congratulations on your new tractor. She sure is a beauty, and looks pretty tuff also.
Thanks. Hope she performs as good as she looks 👍
What an awesome channel! I love making and watching firewood/sawmill videos. Subscribed!!
thanks, appreciate it,
Congratulations pal, I’m sure its well deserved.
What a nice machine. Heard good things about them. You’ll get the clutch down pat in a day or two max.
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That sure is a nice tractor. Hopefully the more time you save efficiently moving logs, the more time you have for filming beautiful walnut slabs.
Yes. My goal!
That looks just brilliant Nathan. That is going to be such a wonderful tool to have around the sawmill. Great choice!! Well done.
Graham 🇬🇧🇬🇧
thanks Graham appreciate it,
Congrats on your new tractor! Looks like it will be perfect for the job!
Thanks Jack!
Sir, that is a very fine video with excellent background music. I have no use for a tractor but I want one now.
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Good luck with the new equipment and new place😉
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Awesome choice that’s a beast of machine. Take Care.
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I think that's a very nice Tractor Dude. I'm probably going to get the Mahindra 4540. Best of luck. Mark.
Thanks buddy
Niiiiice. I waited a long time before getting my 40hp Kubota - it makes so many tasks so much easier! Congrats.
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Always nice to have good equipment to work with, congratulations, enjoy it.
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Nice tractor. You're really going upscale now.
I’m trying lol. Thanks for watching
Nice looking tractor! You’ll get lots of use out of it, I’m sure.
Thanks Matt.
Btw, it's only rained twice the whole summer. Once for 70 days and the other for 65 days. Normal rainfall for this part of Virginia is 39.2 inches. We're over 81 inches already and it's not October yet.
That's crazy, Here in Washington state it's known to rain most of the time. This season we've only had a few nights of rain and dry during the day. Our Earth is going through a cycle or a change one or the other ?????
True enough. The climate has been changing for 4.5 billion years. It will continue to do so.
You need to check out the “Frost Bite”grapple works awesome on logs and brush piles.
Will don thanks 👍
That is a good looking tractor. Looks like you may have moved also.
Good eye 👍👍more in that soon.
Wow, nice tractor! What a great addition for OTW. Congrats on the new place, cant wait to see you get it all set up for your sawmilling.
thanks Steve, appreciate it,
Outstanding brother! We have a Mahindra as well, my dad naught it in 2005. It’s been a great tractor, I do wish he had gotten the 4 wheel drive though, I’ve had it stuck only about four times since then but wouldn’t have been stuck at all with the 4 wheel. I saw a comment from someone on here and I’d have to agree 100 percent with him about getting the front tires filled with foam or the silicone thing. It’s a bit pricey but man will it pay off in the long run, I’d say it was one of the best tings we did but our property is loaded with locust trees👍🇺🇸
Thanks. That is something I’m considering 👍
Out of the Woods It’s definitely not cheap but I compare it to four wheel drive, it adds some real cost up front but it something you don’t regret . The good news is with those new tires you shouldn’t have to rush into it, put a few bucks a month away for a year or two and then have it done.👍🇺🇸
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Hope the new addition works out and pays dividends for you 👍. As always great content.
thanks, appreciate it,
That's a nice rig.
I like the new tractor , Look like it will be a great asset , The only thing that is missing is a coffee cup holder .
it has one actually, I will show on next video,
Wow just wow!
Thanks for watching 👍
Love the new tractor. Interesting info. Can't wait to see it in action.
thanks!
Bought a new 4550 and 2016.It has been flawless 1450 hours on it as of today.I have not changed a battery yet
nice, mine was a good one also
Congrats on your new tractor my man ....Hard work pays off....Glad your back in action ..........T.Gunz.....
Thanks buddy. Appreciate it
Excellent video!
Thanks 👍
Nathan,
With the ballast in the tubeless tire you have to watch out for corrosion from the inside out.
We had the same stuff in a JD 1050, after about 5 years 1 wheel rim collapsed, or more appropriately exploded, around the valve stem. When the tires were taken off on both sides there were several.spots about the size of a quarter that were really thinned down.
All the damage was fixed up with careful welding and grinding.
Simple fix - tire tube...ballast inside the tube
So if you ever have to take those tires off the rear. Heck the rims and add tires before remounting and refilling with ballast.
The JD1050 also has a clutch - if yours is anything like that one, just don't pop the clutch unless you like whiplash. Ease it out and away you go.
Have fun !!
Agree. Learned that yesterday on the clutch 👍👍
@@OutoftheWoods0623 if it's a non synchromesh gear box, it gets exciting in the higher gears!!
That’s what I hear 👍
@@OutoftheWoods0623 it's a nice looking machine - enjoy it and the productivity.
Take a look at Northwest Sawyer's (I really gotta learn more names ) 3 point hitch balast weight - looks pretty nice....if you feel you need more after you start working with it.
I listened to some farmers bad talking Mahindra and boght a FarmTrac. It was ok for no more than I was going to do with it. I worked with a guy that bought one bigger than mine and he was going to just use it for raking hay. It didn't last long. He bales round bales for anyone and that was just not the tractor the same size kubota is. I kept my Farm Trac for 12 years and sold it to my neighbor. Like me he will only use it lightly and it should be ok. I know the State Hospital bought a Mahindra for bush hogging some of their property and it has held up for about 20 years and still going strong!
Nice tractor you will enjoy it we have one and it’s great !!!!
thanks, what model do you have?
1526
It’s been a while since you bought your Tractor. Just wondering how you like it after putting a few hours on it.
Humberto Pino
Hello & you have a great channel! I enjoy it very much. My question is, can I use newly milled (6 weeks ago)white pine on my northern Ga cabin build? I'm about to begin outside walls vertical siding that's 13/16 thick. There will be a 1/2 air gap between black felt paper and siding. Thanks for your reply & keep up the great wrk.
Hi, nice tractor. I am looking for the same model right now. I was wondering if there was any surface rust on any of the unpainted parts when you got yours? I went to look at one today and it had some rust where the PTO lever knob screws on, as well as a few unpainted parts in the engine compartment.
Super nice! Congratulations!
Thanks buddy 👍
a tip: watch movies on Flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Miller Declan Yea, been using flixzone for years myself :)
Nice looking tractor. Good for you
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You need a old school Ford County timber tractor for the log God status 😏👍🏼
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She's lovely fella ... I hope you get many happy hours work out of her!
thanks, appreciate it,
Nice addition. Either your keeping it closer to the mill or you moved. Either way, congratulations!
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Looks like a lot of changes since the last video. Nice tractor...
Thanks buddy. Hope your doing well
I'm happy for you bud. To hell with what anyone else says about it or what you should do. You busted your ass working to pay for that thing and I'm happy you have a very nice new piece of equipment. Btw can you detach the forks and use just them or are they apart of the bucket
Thanks Cody. Appreciate that👍
Ok color me jealous, does it have a shuttle fwd -reverse?
I'm surprised you went with the Mahindra. Chuckie doesn't seem to happy with his purchase. I have a cousin about 45 minutes from you and he has two of them, they have been good for him, but he isn't overly picky either.
yeah Chuckie had a bad dealer experience, but he seemed like he did like the tractor, mine is a step up from his and appears that fixed a lot of the things on it that he did not like I have a good dealer also that has a great rep,
Probably the same dealer my cousin uses, although I think there is one in Norton that would be closer to him.
That tractor looks like it'll serve you really well. I don't think you ever said what the 2nd part of the big announcement is!
soon,
The plot thickens and the audience waits in suspense!
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I'd like to see how those pallet forks mount on there in a little more detail sometime
Will do
Ouch! On that unload.
Nice wheels
thanks,!
By the way that is one nice looking rig ...
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I think the step on the forks is to aid in getting on a skid steer.
Yes. I think you are right
You don't need pips to the back for grapple the pips are there to put connectors on.
Did you move? You said there was two big announcements and I only heard one, the tractor? Plus the background looked different.
Good eye 👍👍
so what was the second big announcement ????
Monday 👍
I thought so into a new home... Is your lawn mowing neighbor going to follow ?????? Congratulations on both new tool & house........
Not to downgrade the tractor, I saw a few reviews on them that were sub level on quality. However changes could have been made over the years. The best of luck to you with it. It's way better than the one I don't have 😊....
Yes from what I have seen Mahindra has worked out the wiring issues they had we will see. I have a good dealer which also makes a big difference
@@OutoftheWoods0623
Eather way it looks fantastic !!!! With the package you have. It's going to be a great all around real back saver. With the best of wishes to you and your new major purchases.....
Thanks 👍👍👍
Very nice!
Thanks
I've never driven a tractor without a clutch!
We haven’t seen you in awhile....I figured your beard would be longer.
Does red actually go faster? Enjoy mate
Yes. I’m slow 👍
First tip, fold that tractor seat forward when ever you get off, I got real tired of sitting down on a gallon of water :-)
Agreed. Good tip!
Nice 👍
Yeh ok you got me on that one HA HA ..
Just wondering if you’ve had any complaints regarding your tractor?
None great tractor 👍
The hydraulics on the Loader will lift more than your Front Tires are rated for ... Fill the Front Tires with Silicone and have the extra weight capacity as well as Never have a flat.
JMHO
thanks, appreciate the tip,
Out of the Woods
I did it on my Mahindra 6500 that had a 7500 Loader on it ... I could rip Oak Trees out by the roots, cleared 5 acres (no stumps) and could max fill the bucket w wet sand and have the back tires just caressing the ground ...
Many Industrial Tire Service Companies can do the Silicone fill, mine was overnight ... drop it off in the morning pick it up the following afternoon. I don't know if they can do it onsite...
TMB247 It’s a little on the expensive side but I agree with you brother, it’s easily well worth it in the long run. My dad had it done on his Mahindra and our place is loaded with locust trees, probably would have had a hundred flats by now.👍🇺🇸
That's it smash the new tractor arm on the truck getting it off! Dohhhhh
That unload made me cringe. I would have lost it if it were my machine being delivered.
Who's the engine manufacturer, Mitsubishi or Mahindra?
Mahindra makes this one,
Wait a minute, did I miss something or did you clear cut your property and paint your house and add a barn?
nope, more on that tomorrow,
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? 50 horse power enough for the jobs you have????? Good Luck with the new tractor.... of course I will be watching the new red tractor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks. I think this should be more than enough power. 👍
Sounds like the wrong to you but for the lift in the logs you need to get a sawmill that flips your stuff and does all estefan need on have a grappling hook either you get up fork lift basically a 4 wheel drive forklift tractor I don't know you get out and get rid of long where you can pull your own more behind it get a tear down every time just to put it in a garage I don't know about that your build a new garage again to hire door don't even have a blade to push off the snow with
Nice tractor! Are you going to throw a roof on it? It might keep you cooler in the sun, dry in the rain, and you seat.
that is something I am considering,
Have you moved?
Impressive if you have 🤔😋😋😋
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Eh, that'll buff right out.
Ever heard of Ola Belle Reed? That's what your music reminds me of.
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I love that kind of music! Nice tractor too!!
Thanks will check that out!
Let's see I believe Mahindra tractors are mad in India. I wonder how many walnut slabs they will be purchasing from you!
zero, I don't ship !
Different house????
good eye,