We have been looking at them but I’d never seen the wireless ones . I’ve had to fix so many of our wood pallets because I just can’t see the tip of the forks . Like you I always stood up when using the forks but with a cab tractor now there’s no room to do that so a camera is the only option .I also use that strike hold on my big ratchet straps and a few other things . Thanks for sending us a bottle I’m gona have to order another cause it’s almost gone . Definitely good stuff .
It would be even better and more beneficial for the cab tractors as the viewer could mount anywhere on the window and always be out of the elements! I absolutely love that Strikehold!
The camera is a great idea. I have the same issue. What I do currently is roll my forks up to see where the are lined up for then put them on the ground rolled back a bit to make them clear the bottom cross member. Then by feel get them in. Following for further thoughts about the camera
I've got the Agicam brand on my 3 series JD. Front and rear facing, they are shockproof and waterproof camera and monitor made for tractor and industrial applications. not cheap but a real asset to my loader and bushhog work. I think you won't regret getting a camera.
Hello Heath, I have been thinking of getting a wireless backup camera for the Bobcat. A little hint on the forks, raise the loader and point the forks down, they adjust better👍🏼🇺🇸
First and foremost, Rachael is an incredible person and an indispensable player in your success. I like the camera and could have used that on my big Kubota. In fact, I’ll scope it out for assisting my pallet fork work 👍🏻
You my friend are one smart cookie and Rachel is a true god send I know she might gripe once in awhile but deep down she loves you unconditionally you two are truly made for each other you two are an amazing and awesome couple love you both well done ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes Rachel is one of a kind. The wood tumbler since you are adding bars . Maybe cut one end off and stretch it out to 6 or 8 ft. Great idea with camera
That's a great idea. I'm actually going to make my own pallet forks attachment for my tractor this year and I was going to use a large mirror from a truck door, or something like that and mount it on either the loader arms or the pallet fork frame, so that it's angled for me to see the pallet forks on the ground. Up in the air, or picking a pallet from on a stack, it's no problem. Just like you, it's when it's near the ground and you can't see the damned thing, I got to stand up. So I will think about using a camera setup or using a mirror now.
The camera is a great idea. Try painting the fork tips in a bright color. That might help compensate for the lack of depth perception with the camera. It will wear off quickly but a rattle can of paint is pretty cheep.
Great job on the video Heath and Rachel! That’s exactly what I am working on tonight a back up camera for that Kabota M 9000 so that I can see Ibc Totes to fork Ibc Totes. Love your videos, I even wore your shirt to Texas a couple weeks ago. You are famous.😁
Good video Heath and Rachel. I’m ok with my forks, but I need a good backup camera for my truck. I’ll check that one out. Having a great camera person like Rachel is key. You can make videos so much faster vs. having to move tripods, etc. I’m Jealous!
Man that's a Great idea the camera!! Rachel is a Fantastic asset to HWM channel She's really the reason most of us watch your channel!!!😂😂😂 Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
good video and job i think it worked good. it lawn tractor has safety switches check them first i had same trouble diff. brand , welding is a art having your metal clean helps a lot. take care, be safe and well.
Picked up a Swift Cam from Amazon to use on the back of trailers, Bobcat, and my dump truck. Didn't dawn on me to use it on my Case 580CK with the bucket forks on! 😂 The Swift is magnetic as well and has the guide lines that help with depth perception. Uses your phone for a screen with a long range wifi. It's helped save a lot of expensive things around my homestead build!
For sure, I can put the lines on this as well if I want. I had not thought about using them for depth perception. I may check out that swift cam as well.
Great job on the video Heath and Rachel! That’s exactly what I am working on tonight a back up camera for that Kabota M 9000 so that I can see Ibc Totes to fork Ibc Totes. Love your videos I even wore your shirt to Texas a couple weeks ago
GREAT VIDEO AGAIN, WHAT GREAT IDEA RACHEL HAD FOR THE WIRELESS CAMERA. I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM AS WELL SUCH AN INGENIUS IDEA FOR TAKING SOMETHING SO SIMPLE AND MAKES PERFECT SENSE. GONNA START LOOKING FOR ONE FOR MY TRACTOR. ALSO, (WOOD) LIKE TO KNOW WHEN THE HWR T-SHIRTS AND HATS ARE COMING IN? NO ONE CAN DENY WHAT A GREAT LADY YOU HAVE HEATH, YOU REALLY HIT THE JACKPOT WITH HER. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK GANG!
Thanks, lol. This was actually my idea this time. We are working on something to be able to get more shirts on our shop with more variety. Are you talking about the hard-working woman shirts? Because those will be coming soon.
Does your Kioti have fluid in the rear tires? It looked a little light when you picked up the Kubota. Just curious. Great looking tractor though and great idea with the camera! Excellent video - thanks for sharing.
Heath you need to CAT LOADER 930 , 950 , 998 with fork , if you can’t pick things up 🆙 you got power to push it to one ☝️ side 😊. Guess I’m from old school with video camera 📹 show me how it done ✔️. Heath every pc of equipments come with hrs of practice in the driver seat 💺. Go to a parking lots watch peoples back up in there lot , sorry I grew up use mirrors 🪞, forks , buckets ect . Peoples can’t walk now with a apple phone 📱 in there hand ✋ at crosswalk now . Iiiii iiiii SICK 🤕
Absolutely leonard, it’s amazing watching people trying to back up just a vehicle let alone a trailer at a boat ramp. I grew up backing trailers, including tow dollies with a car on them so it’s like a triple pivot. It takes some practice, but now backing up a typical trailer is really easy for me. I don’t have as much time on the equipment though as I’d like.
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Looks like it works out well. If start hauling lot goose neck I look into getting one. Nice work.
Thanks, it definitely helps!
I dont think anybody can give you crap for not trying I like your attitude . We need more people like you and Rachel in this crazy world
Thank you Stuart!
We have been looking at them but I’d never seen the wireless ones . I’ve had to fix so many of our wood pallets because I just can’t see the tip of the forks . Like you I always stood up when using the forks but with a cab tractor now there’s no room to do that so a camera is the only option .I also use that strike hold on my big ratchet straps and a few other things . Thanks for sending us a bottle I’m gona have to order another cause it’s almost gone . Definitely good stuff .
It would be even better and more beneficial for the cab tractors as the viewer could mount anywhere on the window and always be out of the elements! I absolutely love that Strikehold!
Great Idea.
I am goingbto try it with my IH 300u with forks and Stout fork grapple.
Thanks, it works pretty good!
The camera is a great idea. I have the same issue. What I do currently is roll my forks up to see where the are lined up for then put them on the ground rolled back a bit to make them clear the bottom cross member. Then by feel get them in. Following for further thoughts about the camera
Jeff, I’ve tried all types of different things, I’d definitely say this is worth the investment!
I've got the Agicam brand on my 3 series JD. Front and rear facing, they are shockproof and waterproof camera and monitor made for tractor and industrial applications. not cheap but a real asset to my loader and bushhog work. I think you won't regret getting a camera.
Thanks, if this doesn’t hold up I may have to upgrade to those!
hi there looks good to me , best to all john
Thanks John, I need to catch up on some of your videos, all I’ve done lately is try to answer comments from the lawn mower videos!
Hello Heath, I have been thinking of getting a wireless backup camera for the Bobcat. A little hint on the forks, raise the loader and point the forks down, they adjust better👍🏼🇺🇸
Thank you, Larry, I would say the camera was a worthwhile investment. Not perfect, but definitely helpful. It also wasn’t very expensive.
Your lucky to have Rachel and I think the camera is a great idea.
Yes I am and thanks!
First and foremost, Rachael is an incredible person and an indispensable player in your success. I like the camera and could have used that on my big Kubota. In fact, I’ll scope it out for assisting my pallet fork work 👍🏻
Thanks Mark and you are 100% correct!!
You my friend are one smart cookie and Rachel is a true god send I know she might gripe once in awhile but deep down she loves you unconditionally you two are truly made for each other you two are an amazing and awesome couple love you both well done ❤❤❤❤❤❤
She is amazing, thank you.
That is a great idea with the camera. I waste too much time getting on and off the tractor when trying to pick up IBC totes. Nice job with the video 😀
Thanks, now get some footage out with that new splitter!
Yes Rachel is one of a kind. The wood tumbler since you are adding bars . Maybe cut one end off and stretch it out to 6 or 8 ft. Great idea with camera
Yes, she is, I may try that. Not sure when I’ll get to that project though. I keep adding new projects.
That's a great idea. I'm actually going to make my own pallet forks attachment for my tractor this year and I was going to use a large mirror from a truck door, or something like that and mount it on either the loader arms or the pallet fork frame, so that it's angled for me to see the pallet forks on the ground. Up in the air, or picking a pallet from on a stack, it's no problem. Just like you, it's when it's near the ground and you can't see the damned thing, I got to stand up. So I will think about using a camera setup or using a mirror now.
I have been using this ever since I’ve put it on, and it works very well. It was definitely worth the investment!
The camera is a great idea. Try painting the fork tips in a bright color. That might help compensate for the lack of depth perception with the camera. It will wear off quickly but a rattle can of paint is pretty cheep.
Thank you, I’m going to give that a shot.
Great job on the video Heath and Rachel! That’s exactly what I am working on tonight a back up camera for that Kabota M 9000 so that I can see Ibc Totes to fork Ibc Totes.
Love your videos, I even wore your shirt to Texas a couple weeks ago. You are famous.😁
Good job, from Eagle Point Oregon
Thank you!
Vid was great Heath, audio was very clear. Exceptional quality.
Thank you, Stephen. Always appreciate the comments.
Good video Heath and Rachel. I’m ok with my forks, but I need a good backup camera for my truck. I’ll check that one out. Having a great camera person like Rachel is key. You can make videos so much faster vs. having to move tripods, etc. I’m Jealous!
Dick, the camera works pretty well. Rachel truly makes everything better and easier, well to do with TH-cam at least lol. Don’t tell her I said that.
I like the camera . I need one of these for hooking up trailers since my vehicle doesn’t have one !!🇺🇸
I use it for that as well. My truck has one but it doesn’t work. It’s nice to be able to easily use it on different vehicles if needed.
Slick use for that camera! Sure does beat standing up and guessing! Take care Heath👊🏻🇺🇸
Yes it does, thanks Todd.
Good thinking and filming the video . Thanks. Craig Pa.
Thanks Craig.
Heath camera works good. I’m sure it was Rachel’s idea. And Heath you need to pay her hazardous duty pay 💰 👍🤣
She does get hazard pay but this actually was my idea this time.
😊lol my wife don’t let me think 😂
Man that's a Great idea the camera!! Rachel is a Fantastic asset to HWM channel She's really the reason most of us watch your channel!!!😂😂😂 Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Yes David I know lol. Appreciate all the comments!
Heath and Rachel another excellent piece of work also video 😮😊❤
Thank you Todd!
The audio and video was perfect.
Thanks!
Rachel is a real asset.
Yes she is!!
good video and job i think it worked good. it lawn tractor has safety switches check them first i had same trouble diff. brand , welding is a art having your metal clean helps a lot. take care, be safe and well.
Thanks, I definitely have a lot to learn with welding.
Picked up a Swift Cam from Amazon to use on the back of trailers, Bobcat, and my dump truck. Didn't dawn on me to use it on my Case 580CK with the bucket forks on! 😂
The Swift is magnetic as well and has the guide lines that help with depth perception. Uses your phone for a screen with a long range wifi.
It's helped save a lot of expensive things around my homestead build!
For sure, I can put the lines on this as well if I want. I had not thought about using them for depth perception. I may check out that swift cam as well.
That’s a great idea Heath, I have the same problem. Maybe not as bad as you because you have a bigger tractor.
Thanks Jeff, it definitely helps.
WOW, THAT'S COOL. THINK I'LL GET ONE FOR THE CAN-AM. INSTEAD OF A REARVIEW MIRROR THAT VIBRATES AND MOVES AROUND. STAY COOL, PEACE...
I bet it would work for that too.
Good idea for better visibility for your forks 👍
Thanks Lyle.
Great job on the video Heath and Rachel! That’s exactly what I am working on tonight a back up camera for that Kabota M 9000 so that I can see Ibc Totes to fork Ibc Totes.
Love your videos I even wore your shirt to Texas a couple weeks ago
Awesome! They are some comfortable shirts. The camera works well and I should be destroying fewer fires, pallets, etc.
that's really smart! innovative.
Thank you.
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Yes it does, I love that stuff.
GREAT VIDEO AGAIN, WHAT GREAT IDEA RACHEL HAD FOR THE WIRELESS CAMERA. I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM AS WELL SUCH AN INGENIUS IDEA FOR TAKING SOMETHING SO SIMPLE AND MAKES PERFECT SENSE. GONNA START LOOKING FOR ONE FOR MY TRACTOR.
ALSO, (WOOD) LIKE TO KNOW WHEN THE HWR T-SHIRTS AND HATS ARE COMING IN?
NO ONE CAN DENY WHAT A GREAT LADY YOU HAVE HEATH, YOU REALLY HIT THE JACKPOT WITH HER.
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK GANG!
Thanks, lol. This was actually my idea this time. We are working on something to be able to get more shirts on our shop with more variety. Are you talking about the hard-working woman shirts? Because those will be coming soon.
Handy camera tip.
With a little use I think it’ll be a winner!
I believe the camera will work.
Thank you, we just got a different Mike that we plan on trying as we continually try to improve the channel. Glad to know that one worked OK though.
Heath try using a bright color paint on the front of the forks
I thought of that, I think I’ll give it a shot, thanks.
Sounds great. Neat idea with the camera. Like any thing, ya gotta get use to it. 👍🏻👍🏻👋👋
Thanks Noel, and yes you do.
Heath did you check your transmission disengagement lever rod in the back to see if it’s fully engaged?
I do not believe that tractor has one, but I will double check to be sure.
Great video
Thank you.
Riding on the 3 point isn't worth somebody's life to get video. I love the camera setup on the tractor
We were pretty careful and didn’t go far but it would be a bit dangerous. The camera definitely helps with the forks! Thanks.
Does your Kioti have fluid in the rear tires? It looked a little light when you picked up the Kubota. Just curious. Great looking tractor though and great idea with the camera! Excellent video - thanks for sharing.
Yes, it does, I was surprised how late it made my rear end as well.
My forks adjust much easier if I tip them way forward. Almost verticle
I’ll have to try that.
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Thanks.
Heath don't you dare complain about Rachel having to sit on your lap to get a good video😊
Fair enough, good point. Lol.
Your free shipping link for Strike Hold didn't work for me. Great video though!
Sorry about that, not sure why. I added a second code you can put in that will hopefully still work. You will love that stuff.
Hey Rachel don't fall off.
Thanks, Steve , we were definitely careful. I can’t afford to lose Rachel.
For sure.
Heath you need to CAT LOADER 930 , 950 , 998 with fork , if you can’t pick things up 🆙 you got power to push it to one ☝️ side 😊. Guess I’m from old school with video camera 📹 show me how it done ✔️. Heath every pc of equipments come with hrs of practice in the driver seat 💺. Go to a parking lots watch peoples back up in there lot , sorry I grew up use mirrors 🪞, forks , buckets ect . Peoples can’t walk now with a apple phone 📱 in there hand ✋ at crosswalk now . Iiiii iiiii SICK 🤕
Absolutely leonard, it’s amazing watching people trying to back up just a vehicle let alone a trailer at a boat ramp. I grew up backing trailers, including tow dollies with a car on them so it’s like a triple pivot. It takes some practice, but now backing up a typical trailer is really easy for me. I don’t have as much time on the equipment though as I’d like.
I don't see any other solution especially when trying to line these forks up by yourself.
Thanks, Stephen, it definitely makes using the forks easier with this big tractor.
Could you let me know the model number of the camera ,Thank you in advance.
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@@hardworkingmanoutdoors Thanks ,could not see any display buttons on right side ,that was in your video,👍👍👍👍👍
Hi-tech red neck. Welcome to the team
Yes sir, thanks Tim.