Way to go TCM taking the Gospel of Christ into all the world. Tim I think Johnny X (Turbo) did well. A competent machine made even better. Blessings Tim, Christy and TCM.
God bless this man for his ministry. My Dad started World Wide Miniseries years ago. He sent Bibles and tracts across the Globe. My Dad left us 2011 to go to Heaven. His last words were “I’m going to see the one who died for me!”
Tim. I'm curious how well the front drive line connection is holding up on that unit. In your how to lube video on the 1025r you show some play in the line at the transfer case. I am experiencing this on my 1025r. Sorry If this isn't place for this question but you really put that tractor to use and am curious about wear. I appreciate all that you do!
Tim.... You da man!!! Hahaha great job (as usual). Little johnny did awesome for this task. God is so so good. God Bless you, your wonderful family, and your business! Continue showing the love of Jesus to the world! I'm cheering for you!
I really like that grapple. Someday maybe I can sell mine and get one like it. I didn't think you were going to be able to dump that load that easily, but then you showed a way to make it work! I think that was the best part of the video for me, although I did enjoy it all. 😁👨🚒
Wow Tim look at you handling that thumb like Mike Morgan. LOL Seriously, this ministry is great to get training where the need is greatest at an affordable cost. Also, Precision mfg is a great American made brand. We love our adjustable add a grapple for our pallet forks. It meets our needs for round balesas well as loading up brush and logs.
I'm glad you showed this video with a different grapple on the MSL and 1025R. I recently borrowed a brand new brush crusher 4215 and it didn't work very good at all for me. I found that grabbing birch logs which I myself could pickup, at times couldn't get the loader more than a few inches off the ground unless I royally finessed the loader to roll forward and up. It was literally mechanically stopping on the way up. One of the very few Cons of owning an MSL on a tractor. I also noticed you have a more solid lower jaw with this design so you can be more aggressive with it vs the Brush Crusher model since doing that would potentially bend and break expensive quick attach connection and pins as seen with other users of the BC4200 series. Even with just grabbing brush with the BC4215, I could just barely get it over the top of my 5x10 dump trailer and then had to hop off tractor and manually pull out the brush as it snagged lots. I think this grapple you have is a sure winner combo for the MSL and small tractor. Got my hopes back up for getting a grapple. I'm just glad I didn't buy the bc4215 which I was on the verge of doing. Buddy has a regular NSL and works flawless for his jobs. But looks like I'll need a 3rd function up front eventually for this one.
I remove bushes on a regular basis with a 40 hp Tractor 🚜. The loader lift is just over 2,000 lbs and it is a chore to get up bushes. Impressive with this little green tractor.
I’ve not had a roof on my tractor before, do they all flop and rattle like that? Or is the boosted hydraulic system on Johnny X making this look worse then a normal application.
Just about when I thought that you had it licked, there was a whole 'nother bed! lol.🙂 I gotta admit though, I'd be ultra-apprehensive about doing these without the utilities being marked.
Done this plenty of times but my backhoe always makes it a breeze. Do you have the front tires foam filled Tim? I’ve been thinking about foam filling my front tires after breaking the bead a couple times recently.
If you really load foam filled tires the foam crushes if you drive them fast with a load sometimes the belt on the tire breaks tread come loose flops around that was my experience with it but that was a while ago
@@TractorTimewithTim 35 sounds like a ton, doesn’t it call for somewhere in the neighborhood of 25psi for the front normally? But I’ll try anything to keep working and stay away from the tire shop! Haha
Interesting. I pulled out about the same amount of taxxis bushes of a similar size about 4 weeks a go. Tried the the chain and truck approach and the stopped the truck in its tracks. Ended up borrowing our old bobcat with a tooth bucket from its new owner. We still had to dig and fight with those bushes to get them out. I wonder if the grapple may have been better.
Awesome trailer friends! I just with I had one a bit better suited to hauling my little tractor around. However the finance committee has yet to pass the vote, likely due to too many items on the docket...
Tim i have a mahindra max 26 xlt hts i have bought a everything land shark box blade and it has a loader and backhoe i have 3 function value for my grappler if i run two hoses to the 3 function value back top link for the box blade will it work or there are 3 hoses out the back for the backhoe when you are not using the backhoe one hose going to the backhoe hose has to be hooked to the tractor to make a complete circuit is there a way to use those to run the top link for the box blade and what top like would i have to get for it what length top link would like your opinion and information thanks Ron
sure wish I had that dump trailer. But, No place to park it. Got one of those mini chain saws. Amazing how much I have used that little thing. Has it limits but sure is nice for little branches.
Dumping taller loads like this is about the only thing I don't like about this dump trailer. I haul a lot of brush in mine and I think that would be a concern for me. They just need to make it a THREE way door that can open like a traditional barn door as well.
@@TractorTimewithTim interesting, I was thinking it might use less simply because you were at half throttle vs full, but when they did the turbo they probably had to adjust fueling a bit I’d assume.
To close the sides try using a ratchet strap. One person can move a heavy load easily. You might have to use the saw to get it latched. You could probably still drive with it even if you cannot get it latched. Maybe talk with your DOT inspector for another trailer time.
I have a much smaller trailer, but I can carry a lot at a time by compacting the scrub with ratchet straps and then climb on top and jump up and down a few times. Rinse and repeat. When I go to the dump to unload, I manually tip the bed of the trailer down, grap hold op a larger branch in the bottom, and pull of the whole pile at once.
That job sure would of been a lot harder without the John Deere 1025R and the Precision Grapple and 260b backhoe. I like that trailer. I have unloaded stuff like that without a dump trailer and it can be a lot of work!
Maybe if you put a couple of 4X4s under the trailer tires then it would dump into a pile. Great project, the 30+ year landscape needed to go, and Johnny X and the grapple did short work of it.
Tim Johnny X rocks!! I really thought those bushes would be too much but that tractor proved me wrong. Of course a good operator helps. Nice work Also saw that the subcompact did no harm to the nice lawn. A skid steer would have made a mess
Are the ISOtunes what you guys use for 2-way comms? I don't think my wife would go for that Stihl hard hat system you guys were using in that hump leveling episode. I was thinking maybe something like the ISOs combined with the Zello app but not sure if Zello would play well with her music player app.
I would think a diverter valve on the bucket curl function for the thumb would be quite nice, but it looks like what that system does works just fine, especially if you find it works for you! The only real downside of not cutting up those bushes some before grappling them into the trailer is they take up quite a bit more room, but it certainly is faster and probably will burn better since it will allow more air to get in on the burn pile. Looked like a fun job, have a good one!!
Ya know…… the guy in the purple shirt really needs to work on his situational awareness skills. That little green fanged monster was WAY TOO CLOSE during that interview segment.
Oh good grief! In the last 3 weeks here are two major jobs with the stock 1025r. MAJOR PROJECT START! Attila The Hump! John Deere 1025R Chews Up Sod with the Maschio Tiller! th-cam.com/video/HqvoHTBgG8I/w-d-xo.html Laser Controlled Box Blade for Compact Tractor! Randall & Tom; Long, Deep Swale! th-cam.com/video/DTZc4nQ_q7M/w-d-xo.html
Way to go TCM taking the Gospel of Christ into all the world. Tim I think Johnny X (Turbo) did well. A competent machine made even better. Blessings Tim, Christy and TCM.
💥 Christy getting the drone breeze! 😂 Great job using your resources. Great video everyone!
*Keep on tractoring!*
really amazing, this tractor really helps our daily work, especially the work of cleaning the garden.
God bless this man for his ministry. My Dad started World Wide Miniseries years ago. He sent Bibles and tracts across the Globe. My Dad left us 2011 to go to Heaven. His last words were “I’m going to see the one who died for me!”
It would be a great safety topic to mention that you got an underground facilities locate before digging. Always a great practice.
Another project well done and in good form for the greater good. Blessings to you, TCM and their ministries.
I love that trailer. Double latched gate and both sides dropping 1/2 at a time. Very nice!
Tim. I'm curious how well the front drive line connection is holding up on that unit. In your how to lube video on the 1025r you show some play in the line at the transfer case. I am experiencing this on my 1025r. Sorry If this isn't place for this question but you really put that tractor to use and am curious about wear. I appreciate all that you do!
They all get that little ‘play’, but I haven’t had any issues with any of my 1025r front drivelines.
Great to see you working with your equipment on actual projects
We always do, George.
Glad to see Vinny and the mighty mighty green dumptrailer making sn appearance. Looks great removing the shrubbery.🤠
Tim.... You da man!!! Hahaha great job (as usual). Little johnny did awesome for this task. God is so so good. God Bless you, your wonderful family, and your business! Continue showing the love of Jesus to the world! I'm cheering for you!
Tim, you and Christy have a servants heart, great project. God Bless you both.
I love the way you always pick a scripture to go with the video. Keep up the good work.
Squeeze from around bases with chain. Then again grapple work is fun. 😎
I really like that grapple. Someday maybe I can sell mine and get one like it. I didn't think you were going to be able to dump that load that easily, but then you showed a way to make it work! I think that was the best part of the video for me, although I did enjoy it all. 😁👨🚒
Wow Tim look at you handling that thumb like Mike Morgan. LOL
Seriously, this ministry is great to get training where the need is greatest at an affordable cost.
Also, Precision mfg is a great American made brand. We love our adjustable add a grapple for our pallet forks. It meets our needs for round balesas well as loading up brush and logs.
Question, just had 3rd function installed on front. Hooked up brand new grapple.
Do you have to bleed the hydraulics in some way to make it work?
TIA
No
Found out he installed a diverter valve and you had push switch on joy stick and roll bucket to make grapple work.
Nice job guy’s. It might take a little longer but your smaller tractor didn’t do as much damage to the rest of the lawn. Enjoy your Sunday.
The grapple looks like a great attachment!
Great video, nice seeing both Johnny X and Vinny, would like to see more of what a Ventrac can do.... Have a great week....
Nice video tim and kristie and nic8e work ,and a beautiful trailer make life
I'm glad you showed this video with a different grapple on the MSL and 1025R. I recently borrowed a brand new brush crusher 4215 and it didn't work very good at all for me. I found that grabbing birch logs which I myself could pickup, at times couldn't get the loader more than a few inches off the ground unless I royally finessed the loader to roll forward and up. It was literally mechanically stopping on the way up. One of the very few Cons of owning an MSL on a tractor. I also noticed you have a more solid lower jaw with this design so you can be more aggressive with it vs the Brush Crusher model since doing that would potentially bend and break expensive quick attach connection and pins as seen with other users of the BC4200 series. Even with just grabbing brush with the BC4215, I could just barely get it over the top of my 5x10 dump trailer and then had to hop off tractor and manually pull out the brush as it snagged lots. I think this grapple you have is a sure winner combo for the MSL and small tractor. Got my hopes back up for getting a grapple. I'm just glad I didn't buy the bc4215 which I was on the verge of doing. Buddy has a regular NSL and works flawless for his jobs. But looks like I'll need a 3rd function up front eventually for this one.
Yes, I am not impressed with the BC4215. Not a good compromise in my opinion.
A great project with Johnny X! Congrats on reaching 200K!
Another great video! You even got to use Christys chainsaw and the big green trailer. Loved it
Dump trailer is pretty slick!
Wow- 200K subscribers! Well done! 😀
Thanks Charles! All because of you the viewers!
Let’s get started thanks Tim
Did you consider leaving the iso tunes out. In case they were talkative?
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@@TractorTimewithTim the “unburnt burning bush” and Moses. You don’t know if the yews were taking to you or not.
I remove bushes on a regular basis with a 40 hp Tractor 🚜. The loader lift is just over 2,000 lbs and it is a chore to get up bushes. Impressive with this little green tractor.
Great job y’all! Thanks for another great video and we’ll see ya on the next one. Go Heels! Take care and God bless!
How often do you have to reinstall the edge trim on the Artillian canopy.
It came off on the highway. I shouldn’t have left the canopy on for travel. Now it is loose.
It amazes all the 1025r is capable of doing!
Neat little job. Looks great.
Tim, those bushes would give my DK4710 a run for its money. I know I've been clearing scrub and brush
Johnny X definitely fights above his weight class :-)
I’ve not had a roof on my tractor before, do they all flop and rattle like that? Or is the boosted hydraulic system on Johnny X making this look worse then a normal application.
This one is quick detachable. It may be a bit loose. Probably needs some adjustment.
Just about when I thought that you had it licked, there was a whole 'nother bed! lol.🙂 I gotta admit though, I'd be ultra-apprehensive about doing these without the utilities being marked.
Nice job old boy love that dump trailer 👍🏻
Done this plenty of times but my backhoe always makes it a breeze. Do you have the front tires foam filled Tim? I’ve been thinking about foam filling my front tires after breaking the bead a couple times recently.
No I’m the foam filled.
If you really load foam filled tires the foam crushes if you drive them fast with a load sometimes the belt on the tire breaks tread come loose flops around that was my experience with it but that was a while ago
@@pineknot1929 thanks guys for the replies. I’ll just keep doing what I’m doing then with my 1025r. Maybe it’s just a run of bad luck.
Inflate them to 35psi.
@@TractorTimewithTim 35 sounds like a ton, doesn’t it call for somewhere in the neighborhood of 25psi for the front normally? But I’ll try anything to keep working and stay away from the tire shop! Haha
Double duty for the grapple, grabbing brush and using the base root rake portion. Can't beat a good grapple.
Tim you made that look easy.
Cheers
It's going to be a piece of cake Tim
Would love to see organizations that do positive work, on the nightly news, to balance all the negativity.
Interesting. I pulled out about the same amount of taxxis bushes of a similar size about 4 weeks a go. Tried the the chain and truck approach and the stopped the truck in its tracks. Ended up borrowing our old bobcat with a tooth bucket from its new owner. We still had to dig and fight with those bushes to get them out. I wonder if the grapple may have been better.
Awesome trailer friends! I just with I had one a bit better suited to hauling my little tractor around. However the finance committee has yet to pass the vote, likely due to too many items on the docket...
Tim i have a mahindra max 26 xlt hts i have bought a everything land shark box blade and it has a loader and backhoe i have 3 function value for my grappler if i run two hoses to the 3 function value back top link for the box blade will it work or there are 3 hoses out the back for the backhoe when you are not using the backhoe one hose going to the backhoe hose has to be hooked to the tractor to make a complete circuit is there a way to use those to run the top link for the box blade and what top like would i have to get for it what length top link would like your opinion and information thanks Ron
looks like the grapple is doing a good job
That’s so awesome Tim
Using the grapple as a root blade worked nicely.
sure wish I had that dump trailer. But, No place to park it. Got one of those mini chain saws. Amazing how much I have used that little thing. Has it limits but sure is nice for little branches.
Nice job. If it were me, I would have a pto chipper to make all those bushes into chips. And have room left over the family tractor. 😁😁😁
Great video!
Dumping taller loads like this is about the only thing I don't like about this dump trailer. I haul a lot of brush in mine and I think that would be a concern for me. They just need to make it a THREE way door that can open like a traditional barn door as well.
Would not help much. Still can’t pile it up.
No worries to me. Grapple piled it in 30 seconds.
Good job 👍
I’d be interested in seeing the fuel usage differences between stock and johnny X
It’d likely be difficult to actually measure it but a thought..
JX definitely uses more. …but like you say, hard to quantify.
@@TractorTimewithTim interesting, I was thinking it might use less simply because you were at half throttle vs full, but when they did the turbo they probably had to adjust fueling a bit I’d assume.
I know you do this professionally Tim, but I’m curious, why am I not seeing flags and paint from 811 on this job?
Because I’m not really digging. Very shallow, and not anywhere near any utilities.
To close the sides try using a ratchet strap. One person can move a heavy load easily. You might have to use the saw to get it latched. You could probably still drive with it even if you cannot get it latched. Maybe talk with your DOT inspector for another trailer time.
I have a much smaller trailer, but I can carry a lot at a time by compacting the scrub with ratchet straps and then climb on top and jump up and down a few times. Rinse and repeat. When I go to the dump to unload, I manually tip the bed of the trailer down, grap hold op a larger branch in the bottom, and pull of the whole pile at once.
You can put step on other side of backhoe. I did mine. If your interested I can send you pics
That job sure would of been a lot harder without the John Deere 1025R and the Precision Grapple and 260b backhoe. I like that trailer. I have unloaded stuff like that without a dump trailer and it can be a lot of work!
Maybe if you put a couple of 4X4s under the trailer tires then it would dump into a pile. Great project, the 30+ year landscape needed to go, and Johnny X and the grapple did short work of it.
Tim Johnny X rocks!! I really thought those bushes would be too much but that tractor proved me wrong. Of course a good operator helps. Nice work Also saw that the subcompact did no harm to the nice lawn. A skid steer would have made a mess
Would it be a good idea to call Digger’s Hotline?
Awesome!
Rocks, with a flag pole
Are the ISOtunes what you guys use for 2-way comms? I don't think my wife would go for that Stihl hard hat system you guys were using in that hump leveling episode. I was thinking maybe something like the ISOs combined with the Zello app but not sure if Zello would play well with her music player app.
Hang tight. I think ISOtunes may introduce a 2-way comms system.
what tool is that n vinnie in this video
Power rake
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I would think a diverter valve on the bucket curl function for the thumb would be quite nice, but it looks like what that system does works just fine, especially if you find it works for you!
The only real downside of not cutting up those bushes some before grappling them into the trailer is they take up quite a bit more room, but it certainly is faster and probably will burn better since it will allow more air to get in on the burn pile. Looked like a fun job, have a good one!!
Yea, it works surprisingly well. I had same thoughts as you…would need separate diverter. But the way they have it plumbed, it works great!
why would you wanna remove a well kept bush?!
If the owner of the property wants them gone........ rip them out!! Just saying...
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Ya know…… the guy in the purple shirt really needs to work on his situational awareness skills. That little green fanged monster was WAY TOO CLOSE during that interview segment.
Ah come on. I was fully aware of him. I was taking care not to get too close.
You never use your new 1025r, only your turbo one. How is a viewer supposed to see the capabilities of a factory 1025r when you only use this anymore?
Oh good grief!
In the last 3 weeks here are two major jobs with the stock 1025r.
MAJOR PROJECT START! Attila The Hump! John Deere 1025R Chews Up Sod with the Maschio Tiller!
th-cam.com/video/HqvoHTBgG8I/w-d-xo.html
Laser Controlled Box Blade for Compact Tractor! Randall & Tom; Long, Deep Swale!
th-cam.com/video/DTZc4nQ_q7M/w-d-xo.html
There is about 4 years worth of videos with a stock 1025 on this channel.....