SHOP FOR YOUR ATTACHMENTS AT www.tractortools.com LOOK AT OUR MOST POPULAR ATTACHMENTS! Speeco Quick Hitch: bit.ly/3NFC0yl Stump Wrecker: bit.ly/3WYa6Tf VersaBracket Combo: bit.ly/3wUPrnl Snow Pusher: bit.ly/3NB4BVw Tillers: bit.ly/3GT1kk1 Core Plug Aerators: bit.ly/3W0R25q Pallet Forks: bit.ly/38wRztu Grapples: bit.ly/3PNNYaZ Dethatcher: bit.ly/3GT9Zmk Tractor Canopy: bit.ly/3IHcvNU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? CHECK OUT THE GWT DISCOUNT CLUB! Use code GWT at any of the vendors below and you will save cold hard cash :) I will also get a commission for the sale, so it's a win-win-win! USE CODE "GWT" TO SAVE BIG WITH: BUCKET BRACKETS @ www.jufabworks.com CUSTOM GRILL GUARDS @ www.5elevendesignz.com PTO QUICK ATTACH @ tractorptolink.com DIY HYDRAULIC SOLUTIONS @ www.summit-hydraulics.com GAME CHANGING GREASING SYSTEMS @ www.lube-shuttle.us/store TIRE CHAINS @ www.tirechainsonline.com PREVENT FLAT TIRES @ www.multiseal.us CULTIPACKERS & CRIMPERS @ www.packermaxx.com ALL OEM JOHN DEERE PARTS @ www.247parts.com ACCESSORIES AND BACKHOE BUCKETS @ www.muddscustoms.com CUSTOM TRACTOR FLOORMATS @ www.tractormat.com PROTECT, ORGANIZE, IDENTIFY HOSES @ www.outbackwrap.com BOX BLADES FOR ATV'S @ www.northwoodsfabrication.com HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PROTECTION @ www.hoseendchamer.com DUMP FROM THE SEAT MATERIAL COLLECTION SYSTEMS @ www.proteroinc.com POWERED SWEEPERS SWEEP UP ANYTHING @ www.sweep-all.com EASY WHEEL TOP LINK HANDLE @ www.tractoraftermarket.com TIRES, WHEELS, AND DUAL ADAPTERS @ www.millertire.com AMERICAN MADE CARRY ALL ON STEROIDS @ http:www.bigtoolrack.com THE BEST TOOTHBAR AND MORE @ www.heavyhitch.com 5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT TRAC SEATS! www.tracseats.com SHOP: www.goodworkstractors.com AMAZON: www.amazon.com/shop/goodworkstractors SUBSCRIBE: th-cam.com/users/goodworkstractors LIKE: facebook.com/goodworkstrac... FOLLOW: instagram.com/goodworkstra... MERCHANDISE: stores.inksoft.com/good_works_tractors_merch/shop/home *Discount codes cannot be combined with any other promotions, offers, or deals! **I choose to sell some products through 3rd parties instead of stocking items myself. Know that I will receive a commission if you choose to purchase through certain links. Thank you very much for your support! This video is for entertainment purposes only. Good Works Tractors (Good Works Lawn & Power, LLC) cannot be held responsible for content found in any video. Always reference your owners manuals, use extreme caution, and proceed at your own risk.
I know this is not the place for this. On your video about the privacy screen, can you tell us what it is. You didn’t mention the name of it in your video. Thanks
I've been watching your videos for years now, and it's been a great journey. I'm honestly glad you're doing so well. You've also been one of the inspirations for me to start my own business (not tractors, tho that would be fun). Thank you!
What a great video. It is amazing how God has blessed you over the years. We have followed you from the beginning. I love how you now have millions in inventory. Obedience always results in blessings............
Happy for you dude! It’s a blessing from God for people to enjoy the work of their hands. I’m looking for yanmar SA 325 TLB. I’m wanting to build small plunge pools and do small driveway tiles and water lines.
Wow Courtney, your new shop is awesome. I'm impressed with how much you and your team have grown the business over the past few years. Great job. I wish you great success as you continue to grow!!! 😊 Dan
A land plane is the real deal. I have a 1000 foot long gravel driveway that requires maintenance a couple of times a year, and it makes the process so easy and efficient. Use those ripper shanks to pull up the gravel that has been compressed in the ground, and it looks like you just had gravel brought in.
Why I'm looking at the Summit tractor. I just can't see paying that much for a JD with nothing standard with it. JD will nickel and dime you to death, but by the hundreds and thousands.
Hi I have a 2 acre yard that is really bumpy. I mow with a zero turn and it's really ruff sometimes. I have a 1025 JD and want to buy the attachment that can level it out and make it smooth. What would work the best? Thanks
I am getting a JD with a bunch of attachments and would like to you what you think about the current quote i have? 1025 with loader, backhoe, hydraulic grappler, front facing snowblower, and forks. With free ballast box and delivery. Current quote 43k. What do you think?
I've said it before, and say it again, would love to buy a stump wrecker to ship to Canada. I could really use one. Talk with the JUFabworks folks and/or your UPS account manager. Do direct ship quotes, it'll be expensive - but that's up to the customer to figure out if it's worth it.
I’ve quoted shipping to Canada several hundred times. Not a single sale. I gave up. It is not worth all of my extra time for such a low probability of a sale. I wasted tons of time doing so and it’s not something I’ll continue to pursue. I’m currently looking for a Canadian distributor. That is likely the best path forward.
Set yourself up a mail drop in a US border town. Have Courtney ship your toys---err---gear there. Cross the border and pick it up. You will have to pay taxes to bring the items into Canada... You do need to take the exchange rate into account. How do I know this? I am a satisfied customer in Canada. Courtney gives good follow up service as well.
@@GoodWorksTractors you really shouldn't have to single quote every order if you get it setup on your website properly. You plugin the API from your UPS account to your shopping cart system, and it works just like US customers in the checkout system. Let people decide if they want to spend $200+ to ship a stump wrecker. But I get it, people get sticker shock for manual requests.. hope you find a distributor in Ontario soon (makes the most sense to bulk ship there from where you're at)
how would i get a catalogue of equipment you have for sale? as with most purchases i look for what i want and then save my money to. make the purchase. thank you for your web site.
Straight extensions do not take away torque when using a torque wrench. Torque wrenches apply constant torque. When using an impact wrench, the extensions will take away some torque due to it being a cyclic torque application. "Torque sticks" flex more at different torque limits, allowing a user to "torque" with an impact. This is a hot topic among Technicians, however what I shared is proven truth. Do not add to your torque spec when using a straight extension on your torque wrench
@@bryceg5709 so not true. I can think of so many examples of needing something but not having time, money, access, etc, and making due without until I could. Wanting something is deciding if the cost to make life easier is worth it.
@@carlstrohm3785 soooo in the event that you didn't have it you did the job with out it and got the job done and still don't have it? So did you need it? I think you have this backwards what you described as needing something is wanting it. Not having the time or money or access so you made do and got by the whole time thinking man I really want this xyz. I really want a skid steer but I only have my compact tractor. You made a choice that you did not need the skid steer and you made it happen. That's by definition wanting. Now you got to the point that you're breaking the tractor and you had to go out and finance the skid steer. That's need. So again if you need it you'd already have it
@@bryceg5709 you don't have all the food you'll ever need and unless you're dead, you'll want more. Nowhere in my comment did I say I completed my tasks without. Some had to wait. Others I paid someone more than it would have cost me to do myself because I couldn't do it when it needed to be done, like while recovering from shoulder surgery and the wife cut a tire sidewall. We all have wants, like a 20 dollar burger when we're hungry, but only having 10 bucks at the time and need to eat anyway, so you get an 8 dollar meal at Taco Bell instead. There are very few true needs in life when it comes to "stuff". If you have unlimited income you only need a bank card and you can pay for everything you need as it comes up. It's all perspective my friend. And if you're being honest, you know damn well you own stuff you wanted but didn't need. Most if us do. I'm just saying...
@@carlstrohm3785 oh food is a great example. I don't have all the food that I will ever want but all the food I've ever needed I have already bought. Or I'd be dead or maybe just ill that illustrates my point so well. If you needed it you already have it. If you want it you don't. But notice the logic there deals with you can surely have things you wanted but didn't need. A 20$ burger etc. This is the nature of fixing spending problems is defining needs vs wants. Maybe you mow 10 acres of lawn around your house and if you did that all summer with a push mower you'd have to quit your job so you want a zero turn with a huge deck. But do you need a 10 acre lawn. Maybe you do need a 10 acre lawn because you live in an HOA and they require it mowed and the only way you can wrangle it is an expensive zero turn. But maybe you're just uppity and want your neighbors to see a 10 acre striped lawn. Needs vs wants. It's ok to have wants.
@GoodWorksTractors Thanks for the reply! I had been waiting since I thought you mentioned that possibility in a past video, but I guess I'll have to take advantage of your sale!
I got a five-in-one rollover cultivator ... i invented it... I got a patent on I'm just trying to sell my idea can any of you guys point me in the right direction.
SHOP FOR YOUR ATTACHMENTS AT www.tractortools.com
LOOK AT OUR MOST POPULAR ATTACHMENTS!
Speeco Quick Hitch: bit.ly/3NFC0yl
Stump Wrecker: bit.ly/3WYa6Tf
VersaBracket Combo: bit.ly/3wUPrnl
Snow Pusher: bit.ly/3NB4BVw
Tillers: bit.ly/3GT1kk1
Core Plug Aerators: bit.ly/3W0R25q
Pallet Forks: bit.ly/38wRztu
Grapples: bit.ly/3PNNYaZ
Dethatcher: bit.ly/3GT9Zmk
Tractor Canopy: bit.ly/3IHcvNU
WANT TO SAVE MONEY? CHECK OUT THE GWT DISCOUNT CLUB! Use code GWT at any of the vendors below and you will save cold hard cash :) I will also get a commission for the sale, so it's a win-win-win!
USE CODE "GWT" TO SAVE BIG WITH:
BUCKET BRACKETS @ www.jufabworks.com
CUSTOM GRILL GUARDS @ www.5elevendesignz.com
PTO QUICK ATTACH @ tractorptolink.com
DIY HYDRAULIC SOLUTIONS @ www.summit-hydraulics.com
GAME CHANGING GREASING SYSTEMS @ www.lube-shuttle.us/store
TIRE CHAINS @ www.tirechainsonline.com
PREVENT FLAT TIRES @ www.multiseal.us
CULTIPACKERS & CRIMPERS @ www.packermaxx.com
ALL OEM JOHN DEERE PARTS @ www.247parts.com
ACCESSORIES AND BACKHOE BUCKETS @ www.muddscustoms.com
CUSTOM TRACTOR FLOORMATS @ www.tractormat.com
PROTECT, ORGANIZE, IDENTIFY HOSES @ www.outbackwrap.com
BOX BLADES FOR ATV'S @ www.northwoodsfabrication.com
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PROTECTION @ www.hoseendchamer.com
DUMP FROM THE SEAT MATERIAL COLLECTION SYSTEMS @ www.proteroinc.com
POWERED SWEEPERS SWEEP UP ANYTHING @ www.sweep-all.com
EASY WHEEL TOP LINK HANDLE @ www.tractoraftermarket.com
TIRES, WHEELS, AND DUAL ADAPTERS @ www.millertire.com
AMERICAN MADE CARRY ALL ON STEROIDS @ http:www.bigtoolrack.com
THE BEST TOOTHBAR AND MORE @ www.heavyhitch.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT TRAC SEATS! www.tracseats.com
SHOP: www.goodworkstractors.com
AMAZON: www.amazon.com/shop/goodworkstractors
SUBSCRIBE: th-cam.com/users/goodworkstractors
LIKE: facebook.com/goodworkstrac...
FOLLOW: instagram.com/goodworkstra...
MERCHANDISE: stores.inksoft.com/good_works_tractors_merch/shop/home
*Discount codes cannot be combined with any other promotions, offers, or deals!
**I choose to sell some products through 3rd parties instead of stocking items myself. Know that I will receive a commission if you choose to purchase through certain links. Thank you very much for your support!
This video is for entertainment purposes only. Good Works Tractors (Good Works Lawn & Power, LLC) cannot be held responsible for content found in any video. Always reference your owners manuals, use extreme caution, and proceed at your own risk.
Glad to see your success
I know this is not the place for this. On your video about the privacy screen, can you tell us what it is. You didn’t mention the name of it in your video. Thanks
6:45 do you have a Kubota RC60-20 in the odds and ends pile?
I've been watching your videos for years now, and it's been a great journey. I'm honestly glad you're doing so well.
You've also been one of the inspirations for me to start my own business (not tractors, tho that would be fun). Thank you!
What a great video. It is amazing how God has blessed you over the years. We have followed you from the beginning. I love how you now have millions in inventory. Obedience always results in blessings............
Dude that has grown to a major operation. Impressive. Hope you continue to grow and have much success.
Just found your channel... it's great to see a nice young man learn how to grow into entrepreneurship and make his own mark. Way to go, brother! ✌️
Happy for you dude! It’s a blessing from God for people to enjoy the work of their hands. I’m looking for yanmar SA 325 TLB. I’m wanting to build small plunge pools and do small driveway tiles and water lines.
Wow Courtney, your new shop is awesome. I'm impressed with how much you and your team have grown the business over the past few years.
Great job. I wish you great success as you continue to grow!!! 😊 Dan
Your business success is inspiring. I've learned a ton from your videos.
I wish you much more success than you've already achieved. A great business owner who is hands on and willing to help his customers. Thank you
Nice to see you are expanding looking good old boy.
Man I been checking you out from South Carolina you came a long way stay humble my Brother
Thank you for the tour. Good luck for sales
Congratulations on your success!
A land plane is the real deal. I have a 1000 foot long gravel driveway that requires maintenance a couple of times a year, and it makes the process so easy and efficient. Use those ripper shanks to pull up the gravel that has been compressed in the ground, and it looks like you just had gravel brought in.
Love this video!! Stay humble my friend. Love when u explained a little of ur buisness
You are really doing great for yourself and family so keep up all the good work ....
Good to see a good business doing well. Can't wait to purchase something when the time comes.
What a success story! Good for you sir!
Nice job you guys! Very blessed
Great quick demo of a good chunk of attachments and your voiceover! I love this video style for a nice overview 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
So happy for you and wish ya all the success in the world you deserve it !!
very good video-thank-you😀
Do you have any leads on an affordable 3 pt. Tree Grapple?
So being a new JD 1025R owner, I have discovered one thing...there are not enough attachments. 🙂 Thanks for your continued videos.
Haha very true, the tractor is just the beginning
Why I'm looking at the Summit tractor. I just can't see paying that much for a JD with nothing standard with it. JD will nickel and dime you to death, but by the hundreds and thousands.
Wow - this is really cool.
So cool keep it up man
That was interesting. Cheers
Hi I have a 2 acre yard that is really bumpy. I mow with a zero turn and it's really ruff sometimes. I have a 1025 JD and want to buy the attachment that can level it out and make it smooth. What would work the best? Thanks
Harley rake for the win
I am getting a JD with a bunch of attachments and would like to you what you think about the current quote i have? 1025 with loader, backhoe, hydraulic grappler, front facing snowblower, and forks. With free ballast box and delivery. Current quote 43k. What do you think?
I never realized you were in Kalamazoo. I interviewed for a job there once.
Can you leave finish mowers and brush cutters outside all your around will they get ruined?
Why don't I get a no y notifications anymore !!
I've said it before, and say it again, would love to buy a stump wrecker to ship to Canada. I could really use one. Talk with the JUFabworks folks and/or your UPS account manager. Do direct ship quotes, it'll be expensive - but that's up to the customer to figure out if it's worth it.
I’ve quoted shipping to Canada several hundred times. Not a single sale. I gave up. It is not worth all of my extra time for such a low probability of a sale. I wasted tons of time doing so and it’s not something I’ll continue to pursue. I’m currently looking for a Canadian distributor. That is likely the best path forward.
Sad to hear for all our Canadian buddies up there. Road trip!!!
Set yourself up a mail drop in a US border town. Have Courtney ship your toys---err---gear there.
Cross the border and pick it up. You will have to pay taxes to bring the items into Canada... You do need to take the exchange rate into account.
How do I know this?
I am a satisfied customer in Canada.
Courtney gives good follow up service as well.
@@mikestrothotte467 yeah, i'm about a 9h drive from Maine. each way.
@@GoodWorksTractors you really shouldn't have to single quote every order if you get it setup on your website properly. You plugin the API from your UPS account to your shopping cart system, and it works just like US customers in the checkout system. Let people decide if they want to spend $200+ to ship a stump wrecker. But I get it, people get sticker shock for manual requests.. hope you find a distributor in Ontario soon (makes the most sense to bulk ship there from where you're at)
Do u have the attachment for planting potatoes?
25:55 I think you meant "Those same UPS drivers will pick them up and drop'em."
You could use the jcb loader with a snowpusher to clean the snow? Just a thought
Do you sell those pallet fork extensions?
I don’t, sorry
Do you carry 3-point trencher/ ditcher, or can you get them
Unfortunately not, I'm sorry!
@@GoodWorksTractors okay appreciate it
Is the tx25 the 🚜 tractor for a guy with 5 acres?
I thought the ad was up for the 4720!? I don't see it.
Ran out of time, hopefully early next week it’ll be on my website
You need to do a thing like Messicks does with Niels deals on the stuff that he’s wanting to sell that you have accumulated
how would i get a catalogue of equipment you have for sale? as with most purchases i look for what i want and then save my money to. make the purchase. thank you for your web site.
What year did you start your reselling business?
Nice ! I'd like to have 2 or 3 of those items, or 4 or 5
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nice machines
Straight extensions do not take away torque when using a torque wrench. Torque wrenches apply constant torque. When using an impact wrench, the extensions will take away some torque due to it being a cyclic torque application. "Torque sticks" flex more at different torque limits, allowing a user to "torque" with an impact. This is a hot topic among Technicians, however what I shared is proven truth. Do not add to your torque spec when using a straight extension on your torque wrench
I got a 5 in 1 rollover Garden plow...you would love .. that my father invented...
Equipment was difficult to find. Not anymore. Drive by any decent dealer, lots are overflowing. Deals are starting to come.
The market is normalizing, but still strong
It’s really hard to distinguish between want and need…😢
No if you need it you already have it.
@@bryceg5709 so not true. I can think of so many examples of needing something but not having time, money, access, etc, and making due without until I could. Wanting something is deciding if the cost to make life easier is worth it.
@@carlstrohm3785 soooo in the event that you didn't have it you did the job with out it and got the job done and still don't have it? So did you need it? I think you have this backwards what you described as needing something is wanting it. Not having the time or money or access so you made do and got by the whole time thinking man I really want this xyz. I really want a skid steer but I only have my compact tractor. You made a choice that you did not need the skid steer and you made it happen. That's by definition wanting. Now you got to the point that you're breaking the tractor and you had to go out and finance the skid steer. That's need. So again if you need it you'd already have it
@@bryceg5709 you don't have all the food you'll ever need and unless you're dead, you'll want more. Nowhere in my comment did I say I completed my tasks without. Some had to wait. Others I paid someone more than it would have cost me to do myself because I couldn't do it when it needed to be done, like while recovering from shoulder surgery and the wife cut a tire sidewall. We all have wants, like a 20 dollar burger when we're hungry, but only having 10 bucks at the time and need to eat anyway, so you get an 8 dollar meal at Taco Bell instead. There are very few true needs in life when it comes to "stuff". If you have unlimited income you only need a bank card and you can pay for everything you need as it comes up. It's all perspective my friend. And if you're being honest, you know damn well you own stuff you wanted but didn't need. Most if us do. I'm just saying...
@@carlstrohm3785 oh food is a great example. I don't have all the food that I will ever want but all the food I've ever needed I have already bought. Or I'd be dead or maybe just ill that illustrates my point so well. If you needed it you already have it. If you want it you don't. But notice the logic there deals with you can surely have things you wanted but didn't need. A 20$ burger etc.
This is the nature of fixing spending problems is defining needs vs wants. Maybe you mow 10 acres of lawn around your house and if you did that all summer with a push mower you'd have to quit your job so you want a zero turn with a huge deck. But do you need a 10 acre lawn. Maybe you do need a 10 acre lawn because you live in an HOA and they require it mowed and the only way you can wrangle it is an expensive zero turn. But maybe you're just uppity and want your neighbors to see a 10 acre striped lawn. Needs vs wants. It's ok to have wants.
Been waiting a long time for a gray/black speeco... what's the deal? Will that ever happen? I'd order today if I could...
No plans for other colors at this time
@GoodWorksTractors Thanks for the reply! I had been waiting since I thought you mentioned that possibility in a past video, but I guess I'll have to take advantage of your sale!
@@DScott-sx2iw yeah that was 2 or 3 years ago. Nothing has happened, so I assume they changed their mind unfortunately.
Good Morning need a dozer blade for 100HP farm tractor.
Awesomeness!!!
Was growing on TH-cam a large part of you shifting towards selling attachments?
Not really, more about seeing the exponentially larger market with selling attachments compared to selling tractors.
I bet you miss the lower operating costs. Your insurance company must love you
Your rich guy now 🙂
🚜🚜🚜🚜
Who knew the T in Ice T stood for tractor
I got a five-in-one rollover cultivator ... i invented it... I got a patent on I'm just trying to sell my idea can any of you guys point me in the right direction.
More bale spears!!
I like the one I got from Courtney.
you wouldn't happen to need boxes or strapping? i sell those.
We’ve got a good source for now that we are happy with. Never know what the future holds though.
@@GoodWorksTractors yep the future is unlimited
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