Only thing you forgot on the recent service of the TYM tractor was to locate the back up alarm, professionally remove it, and use an 87 pound sledgehammer and smash it into a billion pieces. Place the pieces in a 1500 degree bonfire, never to be seen or HEARD from again. Lol. Thanks for the great vids Evan.
In a comment session after Josh at Stoney Ridge Farm reviewed a couple of tractors, we got into a discussion of tasks needed, and I mentioned that a grapple would be more handy that a shirt pocket. We have 1200 yards of piles of MF Rose, cedars, and other sprouts along the fence we cleaned out and a grapple would be perfect for consolidating into piles to burn. One thing to consider is breaking the habit of loading it like we’d load a bucket, with the bottom flat to the ground and pushing through to fill. Think about tilting it forward with the jaws open until the rake and the clamp teeth are level, then pushing down to compress the pile and closing the jaws. I think you’ll fill the grapple with more brush, and you can take multiple bites that way. Grab one, pick up, move over another, lower until just above, let the first one go, then push down and grab both bites at once. Give that a try. I don’t know if that would pick up the firewood or not. Maybe after you close the jaws you tilt it back to level the rake would help that. Good purchase for your farm activities.
You are going to love that grapple. I have one on a Bobcat skid loader that I use quite a bit. Of course, I am still clearing areas of my property so I use it often. I can root up and pull out small trees and brush with ease. As with any other equipment, it takes practice and time to learn how to use it efficiently. I'm still learning new "tricks" with mine.
Good morning Evan, you’re going to really enjoy the grapple once you get it figured out totally ! It’s going to be a great help around there. Thanks for sharing with us, Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
From my experience I have one thing I’ve noticed.. don’t clamp the grapple tight before you unhook. I have found that it pressurizes the line and can make hooking it up the next time more difficult and messier with dripping fluid
I think I would turn off the tractor engine, but with accessory power on, toggle the 3rd function to relax the grapple and equalize the pressure. UnHooking or hooking up anything with pressure on it is messy and sometimes difficult.
The best thing I've found a use for the grapple is barn cleanup. We shovel the barn out in front then drive the tractor into the pile and grab it to move it.
You might want to consider welding some expanded metal to your grill guard and provide some protection to the front of your tractor. The cost will be less than the cost of replacing the front cowling and and any radiators damaged by a stick going through the grill.
It's a tool, not a toy. I understand you are probably joking but a lot of people don't understand what it takes to keep a farm or property in good condition. A man needs tools to help him do the same thing that used to take 5 men to do. If you're all alone on the farm a man needs tools to help him be efficient.
@@tommosb3320 seriously? People these days take issue with EVERYTHING. How did you read that as a negative comment? It was even a highlighted reply. Holy crap seriously.
If you’re wanting to pick up firewood rounds, position the grapple like a claw machine at an arcade.come at the pile from the top instead at straight at it from the side.
Great timing, I ordered the exact same thing a couple of weeks ago. Just bought my tractor and going to pick it up today actually. I went ahead and ordered the grapple (after much searching and pain and turmoil - lol) since I knew it would be a few weeks before it would come in. I was able to specify which couplers it needed to come with so kind of surprised you weren't able to. Guess it just depends on who you order it from. It's great to hear an opinion from someone who is about at my level as far as tractor knowledge... well, you do have more experience than me.. for the moment at least.. lol.. Thanks! Just hit the subscribe button btw.
Instead of switching the hydraulic connectors maybe take a look inside your joystick and see if you can switch the wires around on the toggle switch. That way it’ll work “backwards”. If you switch the hydraulic connectors you’ll have to do that for everything that uses the third function. Switching the wires will make it work the same way for everything.
Hey Evan. Glad to see the new video. I sure like that TYM!!!! I think that you are going to be surprised at how many ways you will be able to use that grapple. Keep up the good work... really enjoy your videos
Doesn't it always start to rain on an outside project, especially when you trying to do a video. LOL Make clean up so much easier with that grapple. I am seeing more and more TYM tractors being used on farms and homesteads. Might have to look into a smaller one for our use.
Great addition. One more addition to your equipment line I would suggest is buying a good used haybine. It will eliminate a lot of your head aches you had cutting hay with a sickle mower.
Hi Evan , have a feeling your leaning toward full time farming when you retire with amount of attachments you’ve accumulated. Be careful you may get what you wish for. 80 hour work weeks. I noticed on your burn 🔥 pile a pallet. I dig a hole in burn pile and put anything with nails into hole to prevent flats in It ,you can also use magnet 🧲 to retrieve later Vert expensive fixing filled tractor tire flats last time a service call was $900 on my big tractor 🚜
Have you ever heard of TireJect ? Everyone claims it's the best thing going for tires that may get multiple punctures. Don't use tire slime, it's junk.
I would recommend running at a higher rpm. When using the grapple even when you feel like you are putting to much power to them they just work better that way.
The RPM is low, to I have better control of speed with the power shuttle shift transmission, using the accelerator pedal. Helps me vary speed in a in a single gear, without constantly shifting. That why I was running the RPM low.
On the most recent video at Fall Line Ridge he used the grappling hooks to lift his old tractor to fix a front tyre! 😀 Seems there are many and varied uses.
Hi Evan , looking forward to seeing you clean up with your new toy...great job with it so far and I know you will like it a lot .. nice video... great job 👍
If you are lucky and follow your hoses back you may find another place the hoses are coupled and hopefully both male or both female at that point and you can just swap the hoses there rather than swap your couplers up front.
The grapple looks great! Hopefully my mini grapple for my subcompact Tractor will arrive soon. I've been waiting almost 8 weeks now, but such is life these days.
I like the pins on the grapple. Seems like the grapple jaws could be removed easily now in case you want just the rake feature alone without the jaws getting bound up in whatever your are pushing with the rake.
I think you might have better success using your grapple if you changed the method of pick-up. After pushing your pile together, position the grapple claws above the pile and then grasp the pile.
I have done that before. And you end up with a barn yard full of branches, that need cleaned up again. So basically you pick up the brush twice. I have 3 days off work a week to work around the property, so time is my most valuable resource. In my circumstance, I believe it is best for me to save time.
@@augustreil they have the seeder the cultivator the tipper everything is there except the combine. Yes it's gonna have weeds but that pretty much all you will need to do crops like wheat barley ect
@@alexandert6489, How much is a decent combine, 125k ? Then you need a grain cart, a grain bin,multiple tractors like his new one, Augers, massive amount of concrete for the bins to sit on. It can be done, but it will be a huge price tag.
@@augustreil pull type would work and self propelled (old one) can be a few thousand as a set working. The ones your looking at are the big newer combines
@@alexandert6489, Are you trying to kill/bankrupt Evan ? There's no way he will make a profit growing any type of grain. He just doesn't have the equipment, Acres, time, etc, no matter what you say. That's why so many farmers are starting TH-cam channels, they need the extra cash flow. He would be best to stick to hay, now that I will agree on.
Was surprised to hear your reasoning for wanting a grapple that clamps down tighter than the ones that leave a big hole. The big hole allows you to grapple around a large log/tree, plus compress and pick up a LOT more brush at one time. This is almost entirely what I use mine for, and I'm considering making new grapple clamps that are arched so I can create an even larger opening when they are closed. Being able to carry almost twice the amount of brush would cut down on a LOT of traveling time and overall time it takes to clean up areas. BTW, does that unit have grease fittings? That single really long pin/hinge for the clamps is the first one of those I've seen.
Just wondering Evan if you have a control switch over (normal around the seat area) to change the control system type. At least that's where it is on my machine lol
No, TYM is letting me use the tractor as long as I use it in a couple videos a month. So I didn't buy the tractor, I guess I am borrowing it for a while.
Only thing you forgot on the recent service of the TYM tractor was to locate the back up alarm, professionally remove it, and use an 87 pound sledgehammer and smash it into a billion pieces. Place the pieces in a 1500 degree bonfire, never to be seen or HEARD from again. Lol. Thanks for the great vids Evan.
Yes Yes & Hel* Yes.& After the 87lb hammer Use about 10lbs of Tannerite
@@bigchew3149, a dozen 12 gauge blasts never hurt anything either !!
@@augustreil Yes I Will Second That..lol. & Its always a Blast to & guaranteed to make ya smile...hahahha
@@bigchew3149, Sure is !!
or you could put it in a 40 ton Carolina press and crush it...I'd still love to know the part numbers to the T654 third function valve kit please.
Grapples are so useful on farms. They are useful for things that only a farmer would think of like throwing hay over the fence in to a muddy field.
Thank you for sharing this. We are about to get a TYM 474 and a grapple. We can hardly wait.
Another great piece of equipment that is going to save your back. Thanks for sharing. Have a Blessed day.
Slowly, but surely you will get all you need Evan. God is good. God bless.
Just purchased a new tractor with a grapple. Such a work saver moving brush, logs, limbs, etc. So useful.
Grapples are awesome!
In a comment session after Josh at Stoney Ridge Farm reviewed a couple of tractors, we got into a discussion of tasks needed, and I mentioned that a grapple would be more handy that a shirt pocket. We have 1200 yards of piles of MF Rose, cedars, and other sprouts along the fence we cleaned out and a grapple would be perfect for consolidating into piles to burn.
One thing to consider is breaking the habit of loading it like we’d load a bucket, with the bottom flat to the ground and pushing through to fill. Think about tilting it forward with the jaws open until the rake and the clamp teeth are level, then pushing down to compress the pile and closing the jaws. I think you’ll fill the grapple with more brush, and you can take multiple bites that way. Grab one, pick up, move over another, lower until just above, let the first one go, then push down and grab both bites at once. Give that a try. I don’t know if that would pick up the firewood or not. Maybe after you close the jaws you tilt it back to level the rake would help that. Good purchase for your farm activities.
Will be a very helpful tool.
I like your content as it’s real and addresses everyday farm issues.
The grapple is a great tool. Use mine all the time.
you need to look into an equalizer valve for the grapple. Equal movement until preset pressure reached , then override.
Good morning Evan. What a beautiful day
Hi Evan, that grapple attachment is a beast, a real game changer.
You are going to love that grapple. I have one on a Bobcat skid loader that I use quite a bit. Of course, I am still clearing areas of my property so I use it often. I can root up and pull out small trees and brush with ease. As with any other equipment, it takes practice and time to learn how to use it efficiently. I'm still learning new "tricks" with mine.
That will be great for thorn trees
I love mine I use it a lot around my place
I can’t tell you how many back breaking man hours that would have saved me in the last 5 years! Enjoy! Will pay for its self one hundred fold
Good morning Evan, you’re going to really enjoy the grapple once you get it figured out totally ! It’s going to be a great help around there. Thanks for sharing with us, Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Mornin Evan your life just got so much easier. Just think if you had a grapple from the start.👍
Boys, that sure makes cleanups easy,and it looks like it's fun.
That looks like a handy dandy tool. Good for you. Should be a game changer
From my experience I have one thing I’ve noticed.. don’t clamp the grapple tight before you unhook. I have found that it pressurizes the line and can make hooking it up the next time more difficult and messier with dripping fluid
I think I would turn off the tractor engine, but with accessory power on, toggle the 3rd function to relax the grapple and equalize the pressure. UnHooking or hooking up anything with pressure on it is messy and sometimes difficult.
I do think that it would be easier to disconnect/re-connect at the skid steer coupler.
Connect the grapple lines together. It will keep them from building pressure on one side or the other due to movement or temperature change.
Round bales, fence post and lumber you’ll make your money back with that attachment quick.
Much agreed on the joy stick direction.
I have 3 of them they all work great you’ll love yours you’ll get a lot of use out of it I do
The best thing I've found a use for the grapple is barn cleanup. We shovel the barn out in front then drive the tractor into the pile and grab it to move it.
Roll forward when you are ready to close as you are still going ahead will pick up more. Just a little
Flip youre hoses around & youre hoses will be the way you want them!..Very Easy Fix !!
Thank you for sharing.
Love the grapple. They are so handy.
Good job! Anticipating a bon fire...🔥 😊
Wow! I'll bet we are all wishing you had gotten that rig about three years ago! My back feels better already! :-)
Evan, another great video, have a blessed day and be SAFE.👏🚜
Thanks for the update
So glad you got your grapple! That works amazing!
That's going to be very handy Even.
Congrats Evan. I have a bad back and this should help on wear and tear on your back.
You might want to consider welding some expanded metal to your grill guard and provide some protection to the front of your tractor. The cost will be less than the cost of replacing the front cowling and and any radiators damaged by a stick going through the grill.
GREAT advice !
Grapples are amazing! I love mine!
Looks like this new "tool" will be most useful. You will get a lot of use out of it.
Good video. Like the Star Wars shirt
You inspired me to start organizing my tools. Thank You!
game changer
looks like you are a natural on that grapple Evan...
Looks like the way to go, nice
Big boys toys...love getting new ones :-)
That grapple should be really helpful round the property.
Enjoy and thanks for sharing your experience Evan.
It's a tool, not a toy. I understand you are probably joking but a lot of people don't understand what it takes to keep a farm or property in good condition. A man needs tools to help him do the same thing that used to take 5 men to do. If you're all alone on the farm a man needs tools to help him be efficient.
@@tommosb3320 seriously? People these days take issue with EVERYTHING. How did you read that as a negative comment? It was even a highlighted reply. Holy crap seriously.
@@littlemogocreek Yes, seriously. Read what I wrote. A man needs tools to do a job. Only boys have toys. Pick one.
Looking forward to see all you can do with it 👍 Thanks for sharing
It helps to grab more by tilting the grapple forward just before grappling
Hi, Evan! This grapple hook is a real time saver!
If you’re wanting to pick up firewood rounds, position the grapple like a claw machine at an arcade.come at the pile from the top instead at straight at it from the side.
I be like, I need that 😍
Great timing, I ordered the exact same thing a couple of weeks ago. Just bought my tractor and going to pick it up today actually. I went ahead and ordered the grapple (after much searching and pain and turmoil - lol) since I knew it would be a few weeks before it would come in. I was able to specify which couplers it needed to come with so kind of surprised you weren't able to. Guess it just depends on who you order it from. It's great to hear an opinion from someone who is about at my level as far as tractor knowledge... well, you do have more experience than me.. for the moment at least.. lol.. Thanks! Just hit the subscribe button btw.
Nice addition .
Instead of switching the hydraulic connectors maybe take a look inside your joystick and see if you can switch the wires around on the toggle switch. That way it’ll work “backwards”. If you switch the hydraulic connectors you’ll have to do that for everything that uses the third function. Switching the wires will make it work the same way for everything.
Hey Evan. Glad to see the new video. I sure like that TYM!!!! I think that you are going to be surprised at how many ways you will be able to use that grapple. Keep up the good work... really enjoy your videos
Great buy!
Doesn't it always start to rain on an outside project, especially when you trying to do a video. LOL Make clean up so much easier with that grapple. I am seeing more and more TYM tractors being used on farms and homesteads. Might have to look into a smaller one for our use.
That’s a lot of grapple!😊
I would love to have a toy like that
...lookin' good, should get 'er done. stay safe,,,
before you switch the connectors you should be able to switch it from the control in the cab.
Evan you will really get a lot of good use with the grapple, save the ole back for sure. Good job finding those adapters .
Great videos. You should watch Outdoors With the Morgans to see how he works the grapple
Great addition.
One more addition to your equipment line I would suggest is buying a good used haybine.
It will eliminate a lot of your head aches you had cutting hay with a sickle mower.
Wish i had $1 for everytime he says tractor in all his videos seems its his favorite word
Hi Evan , have a feeling your leaning toward full time farming when you retire with amount of attachments you’ve accumulated. Be careful you may get what you wish for. 80 hour work weeks. I noticed on your burn 🔥 pile a pallet. I dig a hole in burn pile and put anything with nails into hole to prevent flats in It ,you can also use magnet 🧲 to retrieve later Vert expensive fixing filled tractor tire flats last time a service call was $900 on my big tractor 🚜
I am already doing about 80 hour work weeks. Between my job and working at home.
Have you ever heard of TireJect ? Everyone claims it's the best thing going for tires that may get multiple punctures. Don't use tire slime, it's junk.
Always watch a video right to the end! That made me laugh!
0:17 how not to take off attachment. Nice grapple
The claw grapple
I would recommend running at a higher rpm. When using the grapple even when you feel like you are putting to much power to them they just work better that way.
The RPM is low, to I have better control of speed with the power shuttle shift transmission, using the accelerator pedal. Helps me vary speed in a in a single gear, without constantly shifting. That why I was running the RPM low.
@@CountryViewAcres makes total sense thanks for clarifying that for me
On the most recent video at Fall Line Ridge he used the grappling hooks to lift his old tractor to fix a front tyre! 😀
Seems there are many and varied uses.
Nice job. Much better with that than my first try. How about a garden update!
It will be the next video I post.
You did a job for time use
Hi Evan , looking forward to seeing you clean up with your new toy...great job with it so far and I know you will like it a lot .. nice video... great job 👍
If you are lucky and follow your hoses back you may find another place the hoses are coupled and hopefully both male or both female at that point and you can just swap the hoses there rather than swap your couplers up front.
When are you going to fix the wood shed
The grapple looks great! Hopefully my mini grapple for my subcompact Tractor will arrive soon. I've been waiting almost 8 weeks now, but such is life these days.
God bless the rich
I'm very happy for you BUT !!!!!
I like the pins on the grapple. Seems like the grapple jaws could be removed easily now in case you want just the rake feature alone without the jaws getting bound up in whatever your are pushing with the rake.
I had to swap the couplings on my hydraulic hoses also. Now On my toggle switch up Open and down is closed
Seems you are having quite a wet summer this year. How are the vegetables doing?
I think you might have better success using your grapple if you changed the method of pick-up. After pushing your pile together, position the grapple claws above the pile and then grasp the pile.
Why do you not feed your goats with all the leaves you get when cutting branches. It is among the best feed for goats. AND chickens.
I have done that before. And you end up with a barn yard full of branches, that need cleaned up again. So basically you pick up the brush twice.
I have 3 days off work a week to work around the property, so time is my most valuable resource. In my circumstance, I believe it is best for me to save time.
When he’s retired he might. Otherwise, no.
Good attachment Evan. Worth the wait and less manual work. Thanks for the video. When’s the second cut of your hay field gonna happen?
Evan, you may have covered this on your shop build videos but what size of roll up doors are on your shop... TY
10 feet wide and 12 feet tall.
@@CountryViewAcres TY
I just noticed all you need is a combine of any type and you can do grains like oats,wheat,barley maybe some beans for the pigs.
Gonna need more than just a combine !
@@augustreil they have the seeder the cultivator the tipper everything is there except the combine. Yes it's gonna have weeds but that pretty much all you will need to do crops like wheat barley ect
@@alexandert6489, How much is a decent combine, 125k ? Then you need a grain cart, a grain bin,multiple tractors like his new one, Augers, massive amount of concrete for the bins to sit on. It can be done, but it will be a huge price tag.
@@augustreil pull type would work and self propelled (old one) can be a few thousand as a set working. The ones your looking at are the big newer combines
@@alexandert6489, Are you trying to kill/bankrupt Evan ? There's no way he will make a profit growing any type of grain. He just doesn't have the equipment, Acres, time, etc, no matter what you say. That's why so many farmers are starting TH-cam channels, they need the extra cash flow. He would be best to stick to hay, now that I will agree on.
that is going to save your back and alot of time!!!
Please don’t burn those pallets in Your burn pile, there’s some good wood in them.
U gonna make second crop anytime soon?
That looked fun?
Was surprised to hear your reasoning for wanting a grapple that clamps down tighter than the ones that leave a big hole. The big hole allows you to grapple around a large log/tree, plus compress and pick up a LOT more brush at one time. This is almost entirely what I use mine for, and I'm considering making new grapple clamps that are arched so I can create an even larger opening when they are closed. Being able to carry almost twice the amount of brush would cut down on a LOT of traveling time and overall time it takes to clean up areas. BTW, does that unit have grease fittings? That single really long pin/hinge for the clamps is the first one of those I've seen.
Just wondering Evan if you have a control switch over (normal around the seat area) to change the control system type. At least that's where it is on my machine lol
Hi...... Evan nice to see you, thank you for showing your video homestead chicken Duck Goose farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐥🐕🐈🐐🐖🐄🌱🌺🌹🌷🍀🐠🏡🎥👍👍👍
Swap the fittings
inside job to do???? oh, swap grapple hose ends.
Give it a few weeks and you'll wonder how you ever got by without a grapple.
please go turn compost
So if you bought the grapple from Rural King, i'm assuming you have bought the tractor .. have i miss something..
No, TYM is letting me use the tractor as long as I use it in a couple videos a month. So I didn't buy the tractor, I guess I am borrowing it for a while.