Very cool. Welcome to the group. I see you've got a lot of good content I look forward to watching. Thanks for checking out my channel, I really appreciate it.
Leave the black hose and 2 clamps alone. Just remove the allen head bolt and remove the coupling from the housing. There is just enough room to get it out and to pull out the tubular screen
I was going to do that. It's a great idea, I bet it would have worked better after using the heat gun to soften the rubber hose a little. But I was considering camera views and trying to give good views. That can make you do things a little different. But I'm still learning this TH-cam thing, and guys like you that comment and share how they would do it or have done something is a big help to me. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
@@BuddyG54 thats like we did got rid of the green and got a new kubota because the deere dealer was not giveing good trade value and tryed sell us a 1025R and it was rediculas the deere wanted wich they wanted $89,800 for it wich we wernt happy at the deere and its a pain to work on so we see the kubota dealer take the old deere tractor in and gave us a fair good trade and the kubota was 10 times way less then the deere and was nice with kubota the dealer took $1,000 off the snowblower and $500 off the bucket and $500 off the forks wich was nice the kubota saved us $2,000and the l4760 49hp cab with loader cost us only $30,000 for the package wich was cheaper then paying $89,800 at deere
@@michaelmactavish4445 you know, our 48hp TYM was about $30k out the door and it was loaded. I spent a year looking at other brands and had my heart set on a cab tractor for the first time ever. TYM checked all the boxes. I'm very pleased with our 474 and my wife and I both felt it was a very reasonable price for what we got.
Yeah I could do that, but since it's not my tractor, I would feel the need to replace the bolt and leave the tractor better than I received it. Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate you.
I have to admit I'm surprised. Tractor Time with Tim makes them look so capable. I can say from experience that my previous tractor a stock 25hp McCormick would outwork a stock 1025R. I still think they are a good choice for the homeowner that wants to mow lawns, clear snow, and till a garden. I think the T25 or 2515 from TYM are a better choice if someone is looking for a good capable 25hp tractor for those jobs plus landscaping etc. Thanks for commenting and watching! I appreciate it!
@@michaelmactavish4445 that's awesome you found those deals. My friend and I were talking tractors and he built a Deere that was comparable to my TYM for comparison I think it was a 5 series and was $20,000 more if he was reading everything right.
They are good tractors. But for what I was looking for and the money I had available, the TYM T474 checked all the boxes. What a great machine. Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate you!
@@BuddyG54 we were looking for tractor for side walks and the price of them were rediculas at deere here for a 1025 they were wanted $89,800 for it wich was way pricey for a compact tractor for sidewalks so we bought a 49hp kubota l4760 with blower,bucket and pallet forks we got it for $30,000 on trade on the old 6210r pls $1,000 off the snowblower and $500 off the bucket and $500 off on forks wich was alot cheaper and good savings too with 6 year warranty free
That's a great idea. If my garage wasn't so cluttered I'd have done that. I bet that little wheel went 250 to 300. I was really surprised. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate you 👍
😂 Those are cheap rubber gloves for sure! But hydraulic oil burns my skin for some reason. Thanks for watching, now check out the other two! I appreciate you brother!
Hi Greg - found you via the Facebook TH-camrs group. Good tutorial. I create content with my 1025R as well.
Oh very cool! I'll check out your channel right now. Thanks for commenting I appreciate it.
Very cool. Welcome to the group. I see you've got a lot of good content I look forward to watching. Thanks for checking out my channel, I really appreciate it.
LOL... some great editing (I am entertained) and camera work Greg!! -- J.Andre. / Old Iron Acres
Thanks! I aim to teach and entertain. My property is so small what more can I do😜
Very informative.
Glad you think so! I really appreciate it.😘
Good video i like to leave the pressure a bit lower in the rear helps make the ride smoother but definitely keep the front up
I agree. Lower pressure in the rear makes for a smoother ride and better traction. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it!
Nice and clear thank you
Glad you like it. Thanks so much for watching., I appreciate you.
hope you have fluid in your tires
They were filled with Rim guard before it left the dealership.
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Leave the black hose and 2 clamps alone. Just remove the allen head bolt and remove the coupling from the housing. There is just enough room to get it out and to pull out the tubular screen
I was going to do that. It's a great idea, I bet it would have worked better after using the heat gun to soften the rubber hose a little. But I was considering camera views and trying to give good views. That can make you do things a little different. But I'm still learning this TH-cam thing, and guys like you that comment and share how they would do it or have done something is a big help to me.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
Very informative as well
Thank you Alli!
@@BuddyG54 thats like we did got rid of the green and got a new kubota because the deere dealer was not giveing good trade value and tryed sell us a 1025R and it was rediculas the deere wanted wich they wanted $89,800 for it wich we wernt happy at the deere and its a pain to work on so we see the kubota dealer take the old deere tractor in and gave us a fair good trade and the kubota was 10 times way less then the deere and was nice with kubota the dealer took $1,000 off the snowblower and $500 off the bucket and $500 off the forks wich was nice the kubota saved us $2,000and the l4760 49hp cab with loader cost us only $30,000 for the package wich was cheaper then paying $89,800 at deere
@@michaelmactavish4445 you know, our 48hp TYM was about $30k out the door and it was loaded. I spent a year looking at other brands and had my heart set on a cab tractor for the first time ever. TYM checked all the boxes. I'm very pleased with our 474 and my wife and I both felt it was a very reasonable price for what we got.
Thanks for sharing, nice detailed video.
You are welcome.! I hope it was helpful and entertaining. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
Brake clean need lol. Very informative video.
Thanks Nate! I need more brake clean. That stuff has got expensive! Thanks for watching, I appreciate you.
If 6mm bolt strips (it's soft) just use vice grips. He'll come out no worries.
Yeah I could do that, but since it's not my tractor, I would feel the need to replace the bolt and leave the tractor better than I received it. Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate you.
@@BuddyG54 mine was pre-stripped from the factory. Lol
@@OSUCharger ugh! That's true quality. They should take better care of their customers for the price they charge.
Good video thanks
Thanks for watching! I hope it's helpful or entertaining. or both😁. I appreciate you.
Those 1000 series are a HUGE disappointment to people who know what they are doing, That's why so many used ones are for sale!
I have to admit I'm surprised. Tractor Time with Tim makes them look so capable. I can say from experience that my previous tractor a stock 25hp McCormick would outwork a stock 1025R. I still think they are a good choice for the homeowner that wants to mow lawns, clear snow, and till a garden. I think the T25 or 2515 from TYM are a better choice if someone is looking for a good capable 25hp tractor for those jobs plus landscaping etc. Thanks for commenting and watching! I appreciate it!
yeah there about $89,800 here at the deere dealer wich rediculas wich we were glad gave up deere and went for kubota and case IH
@@michaelmactavish4445 that's awesome you found those deals. My friend and I were talking tractors and he built a Deere that was comparable to my TYM for comparison I think it was a 5 series and was $20,000 more if he was reading everything right.
I would not trade my Green for anything else out there.
They are good tractors. But for what I was looking for and the money I had available, the TYM T474 checked all the boxes. What a great machine. Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate you!
we traded our green and got a nice reliable kubota
@@michaelmactavish4445 what were your issues with the JD?
@@BuddyG54 we were looking for tractor for side walks and the price of them were rediculas at deere here for a 1025 they were wanted $89,800 for it wich was way pricey for a compact tractor for sidewalks so we bought a 49hp kubota l4760 with blower,bucket and pallet forks we got it for $30,000 on trade on the old 6210r pls $1,000 off the snowblower and $500 off the bucket and $500 off on forks wich was alot cheaper and good savings too with 6 year warranty free
@@michaelmactavish4445 where are you from? We're from Lansing Michigan.
Great acting skills
Thank you Al. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Watched a video where the guy used a long-handle shovel under the tire to lift it cause it was filled.
That's a great idea. If my garage wasn't so cluttered I'd have done that. I bet that little wheel went 250 to 300. I was really surprised.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! I appreciate you 👍
Too funny tho
Thank you baby girl😘
Need to stop wearing those weenie gloves
😂 Those are cheap rubber gloves for sure! But hydraulic oil burns my skin for some reason. Thanks for watching, now check out the other two! I appreciate you brother!