Float position on dozers are only used during back dragging or return blade to ground level quickly. Trying to use the float option going forward will always cause the dozer blade to dig deeper.
Yesss, honestly I was a little disappointed you didn't push it harder in the last video. You mentioned you had tougher challenges for it so I'm glad you let us join. Thank you.
I love looking at the older bulldozers and thinking about all the engineering and labor it took just making them. Making the small ones take even more design and labor to build them. And getting to operate the small one is just a great experience. I see medium size dozers on some of the larger farms in the area with rolling hills. (Western Kentucky) One farm has been repairing a drainage systems in their fields all winter. Coming from a farming back ground, you catch on to the controls quickly. Thanks for taking us along.
“Gnarly” is a good description for that brush/mesquite or whatever that nasty stuff is. It’s interesting to see how to manage that terrain for their uses. Thanks for taking us along to different areas with other equipment examples. Hey Tim, I like your singing while you work. It lightens the heart. Blessings.
Float is for backdragging whether on a dozer or a loader. Trying to use float going forward is an excellent way to find the blade diving and the front of the machine in the air.
Another great video 👍 Suggestion 🤔 That I see is very demanding in the small and mighty equipment world for the past few years is stand on mini skid steer machines. The smaller variety Bobcat Mt-100 & Kabota's scl-1000 & Ditch witch sk-800 & sk-1050 & Vermeer ctx-925 & Ctx-100. The larger one's Ditch witch Sk-1550 & SK-3000 or Vermeer CTX-160. This should make for some very interesting video and lots of comments. I've got the Vermeer CTX-160 and a few attachments. Very powerful 🦾🦾 just something to consider. Keep up the great work and May God bless you both 💕
I spent a little time looking at the specs on this and on something like an ASV RT-25 compact track loader (least expensive CTL I could easily find). In these smaller sizes, I'm not convinced that a blade offers much over a bucket, with the possible exception of angling. A CTL has rubber tracks and a higher road speed than the MH4900, so you'd be able to take it a little further before you needed to trailer it. The CTL gives you lift arm capability, something the MH4900 (in that configuration) doesn't have. The MH4900 does have a 3-point hitch. It's also powered by a Honda GX690 22.1HP gas engine. I don't know what the longevity of that would be compared to a 24.7 Perkins diesel that's in the ASV, but my inclination is towards the diesel. I'd have to be looking long and hard at parts availability, company viability, warranty costs and such before I'd buy into a Struck. While I picked ASV because of the cost, they've been around since 1983, and the same questions would apply. Kubota, Caterpillar, John Deere, Case, etc are likely to produce more units per year, and have more dealers and service centers. You'll pay more, but you get more. I think the MH4900 is just not flexible enough beyond being a cute, tiny bulldozer.
The MH4900 in that configuration is about $27,500, according to their website. The ASV CT-25 with a 48" dirt bucket seems to be around $40,000, from a dealer. I'm not sure if it could be had a little cheaper or not. Now, that being said, I think the odds of finding a used MH4900 is probably pretty low, while finding a good used compact track loader is pretty likely. So new vs new, you're looking at $13K more. Since you're unlikely to find a used MH4900, you can get a good used CTL for about $5K more, but it'll take some watching and waiting.
@@JCWren You've also gotta factor in resale though. Resale going to be horrible on the MH4900, whereas CTL's are basically like buying a bond. Very niche market for the Struck. That's simply why you don't see them in the wild. People are buying CTL's or compact tractors, this thing is not even a distant option.
They are very good little tractors. They have alot of options and configurations, I have a friend that has one with a loader and backhoe. And a brush hog, and tiller. It never stops I was really looking at one until I bought my tractor.
Have a JD350 b track loader now but I'm thinking of going the other way. In the future there could be some very good deals on T-72 tanks, will just have to fit a hydraulic blade. Seriously, that was done with a lot of Bren Gun carriers after WW2. A neighbour had one. It wasn't great as a bulldozer, but it sure sounded cool ( flathead Ford V8 power)
I'm impressed that anything grows there but I'm used to black dirt. I learn something new today I didn't know that cactus was protected. I was wondering how long they live?
They leave a strange skeleton when they die. Really interesting cactus. Very particular about where it will grow. It does transplant well but doesn't naturalize or spread outside its home range. Desert plants have enormous root systems either go very deep or spread out in a very wide area. I wash you had a drone to use. You would see mature desert plants are very uniformly spread out. Mature plants get all of the water around them and choke out all other plants. So it really looks like an organized person planted it. Also notice there is a hole under almost every bush for something to live in.
Kind of a neat little unit but for the money I think a compact tractor would be just as capable and more versatile. A small used mini excavator with blade would also be a more useful option.
I could use a dozer for some projects I have in mind. I just think a D4G with a way blade would let me get some of those projects done, before my time is up in this world. 😃
Clearing land for goats that I find amazing as they eat everthing even to try the bark on Douglas fir trees Cedar trees all most anything green or any plant ?
I'm still very disappointed in struck that they don't offer a Diesel in more models. This size mini Dozer would be a hot seller with a Diesel option for it. I'm looking to purchase the 8500 model because it's the only one with a Diesel in it. I just have to see if I can modify the transmission controls to make it easier to carry grade.
I have always thought these machines to be gimmicky. So very little information on them. Used to advertise in Popular Mechanics Magazine. Very interesting to see one do some work.
they dont sell very well because of lack of power, thats why no one likes them , their a big joke at best wouldnt want the thing for free , sandbox toy , that is all
My friend has goats. They keep the grass mowed short in their enclosure. It’s not the healthiest meal, but it’s supplemented with Timothy grass and corn feed, and doesn’t cause problems. They also dispose of Christmas tree’s in January.
Tim, that stump wouldn't come out with a 100 horse tractor. It's a mesquite tree. Almost impossible to kill, as you saw with the regrowth on the stump. Fyi, A tree that size probably has a 20 foot long tap root (more moisture down deep). I've tried to pull out 4 inch mesquite trees with a 50hp tractor with zero success. Nice to see you in the neighborhood. Oh and...Sa-war-o lol
Ever since I discovered the Struck MD196K mini dozer kit, I've wanted one, for two primary reasons. First one being, what kid at heart doesn't want to build his own dozer? And second, we have an old dairy barn that's home to pigs, cattle, sheep, and equines, that needs cleaned out with some degree of frequency. We have a first gen 2025R, that's almost too big to navigate the narrow lanes of the low-ceiling barn. I've thought a Struck dozer would be the ideal tool to shove manure to the outside where it could be handled by the 2025R, or bigger tractor with much greater ease and efficiency.
@@Bigboyz-li7fo Good question. Valid one, too. Visibility is an issue on skid steers, and a stand-on track loader would be fine if the ceilings were higher in our barn. I'm 5'9" and have hit my head on the overhead beams before when the pack gets deep.
I see that at some point you are going to get one. In some of your projects you would have one. I think that you can get a better seat for it. Maybe put some spring system on it.
As would I, but you need to compare new to new for a fair comparison. Remember that not everyone has the experience (or friends with experience) to look at used heavy equipment and determine if they're getting a cherry or a lemon.
Was that a mesquite? They have deep wide spreading roots. Mesquite is a real problem “weed” in Texas. Amazing his filters don’t clog faster than you can work.
Maybe you can find an economy tractor thats the brand somewhere near where you live and show case that sometime with all the attachments they have for it. They were made from 1949 to the 1999's , I have a 1970's model
To all who have commented. I own two compact tractors and the MH-4900 equipped just like this one. For push dirt, no compact tractor will come close. For digging out stumps, no compact tractor will come close. Then for working in steep grades, no compact tractor will come close! The little dozer makes it possible for me to achieve things on my small farm that would be impossible without it. The front loader is capable of using mini-skidsteer attachments. That could be a game changer. It is slow, but highly manueverable. If I had to have one machine, it would be the Struck with the loader, 3- point hitch and attachments!
@ I was watching their company’s TH-cam channel and they actually make an attachment specifically for that too. I think it would be very handy in my woods because it’s narrow enough to drag the fallen trees out between the still standing trees
Observation: Just a reminder to the Stuck Dozer owners; winter is upon us and time to call your snow plow guy, make sure you are on his "driveways to plow" list. You know. You know.
Deep root system on that 'green bush' which is native to hot dry and poor sand of the desert. Where is the water/electric line ? Green plant might be 100+. In Texas they use two D11 with anchor chain from a big ship. They attach the chain to each and stretch them out between - start walking to the distance. The Indians burned them.
Tim you said you need one of them. " well i see an opportunity to contact magnatrac for a visit" talk to them and ventrac about a joint deal for a float ability. Too bad ventrac doesnt buy them. Call it a ventrac "Trax"
Check out Laura Farms. A lot of the earlier stuff is really good and informative. It may still be, but the character of the channel changed over time and I lost interest.
Problem with a lot of these types of channels unlike TTWT is the equipment don't stick around for more than a few episodes, so you don't know how it fairs in real life. They're basically like car review channels, 1 week tops and you'll never see it again. I used to watch a big farming channel that's got over a half million subscribers, but it's basically turned into a revolving infomercial.
Wearing out the undercarriage doing nothing. Make the mchine do the work it will do more than you think.load the blade up and push it works better that way.
You look good on a Magnatrac, Tim! Are you their new spokesman, Tim? Do we get a 10% discount when purchasing one with the TTWT CODE? I might try one instead of a tractor.
I don't understand the problem having the grass there, either. I'd have just put up the fence and put the goats in there. They'll take care of the grass for you. But I'm just a dumb Okie, so what do I know? I really do like this machine, though. Most of the work I would personally like to have a tractor for could probably be better handled by a machine like this. But like your friend said, tractors are a Swiss army knife. It's hard to beat that versatility.
I would like to have one of these toys but honestly... you don't need to remove grass or brush for a goat, that is what we use goats for where I come from
As some who spent 35 years in California there is zero chance I’m doing that job without a cab! 😂 of course back then my poor ass woulda been using a weed whacker and a rake 😂 funny how times and finances change once you leave the west coast!
If Tom is a pilot he is used to controlling the machine to a high degree. He has skills. But it is odd that an air force pilot plays with a bulldozer (!) on his days off.
Struck is thinking and releasing the RS1000 with a hydraulic drive. Would be the first since the MD750 to have a compact crawler with a hydraulic drive.
Confusing not knowing how to run a dozer. with" has the machine met its match" . You just need to know the equipment you are operating. That's not a D-9. And like most people think. It's not that easy. coming from a very seasoned dozer operator
There’s a lot about dozer theory you haven’t been told. That machine and any other bulldozer will push much better loaded up. The ride will be a bit better too. There’s so many things here in Vermont I’d love to use dozer that for!
Definatly would have uses but for the average home owner a compact tractor would be a better all around buy. I could see this unit being good a spreading top soil on hill sides. Slopes where you would not take a small tractor.
For those of us that are used to things being green and not so dusty, if it looks like they could film M*A*S*H there move. I've had meetings out west a few times. On one trip to Tucson I met a local rancher. He said it took 100 acres per cow, and they looked bad. You could read a newspaper through em. I didn't want to ask how many it took to make a hamburger. The rule of thumb in Tn. is 1.5 - 2 per acre and that keeps em fat. I want mine to look like a Mother's Day Out in the hood, no bones showing.
Float position on dozers are only used during back dragging or return blade to ground level quickly. Trying to use the float option going forward will always cause the dozer blade to dig deeper.
Anxiously awaiting your new CD release "Tractor Songs with Tim"
Yep, in addition to the ending verse, we need Tim and Christy to sing a lyric!
Yesss, honestly I was a little disappointed you didn't push it harder in the last video. You mentioned you had tougher challenges for it so I'm glad you let us join. Thank you.
I love looking at the older bulldozers and thinking about all the engineering and labor it took just making them. Making the small ones take even more design and labor to build them. And getting to operate the small one is just a great experience. I see medium size dozers on some of the larger farms in the area with rolling hills. (Western Kentucky) One farm has been repairing a drainage systems in their fields all winter.
Coming from a farming back ground, you catch on to the controls quickly. Thanks for taking us along.
Designing a small Bulldozer definetely takes way less engineering than a commercial grade big modern bulldozer. Way less.
I ran one up in northern Canada for reclamation work in the patch, we flew it around with a helicopter. Was a lot of fun
Seems like perfect application!
“Gnarly” is a good description for that brush/mesquite or whatever that nasty stuff is. It’s interesting to see how to manage that terrain for their uses. Thanks for taking us along to different areas with other equipment examples. Hey Tim, I like your singing while you work. It lightens the heart. Blessings.
This looks like a vacation at the bulldozer ranch. Lots of fun going on out there
Float is for backdragging whether on a dozer or a loader. Trying to use float going forward is an excellent way to find the blade diving and the front of the machine in the air.
Another great video 👍
Suggestion 🤔 That I see is very demanding in the small and mighty equipment world for the past few years is stand on mini skid steer machines. The smaller variety Bobcat Mt-100 & Kabota's scl-1000 & Ditch witch sk-800 & sk-1050 & Vermeer ctx-925 & Ctx-100. The larger one's Ditch witch Sk-1550 & SK-3000 or
Vermeer CTX-160. This should make for some very interesting video and lots of comments. I've got the Vermeer CTX-160 and a few attachments. Very powerful 🦾🦾 just something to consider. Keep up the great work and May God bless you both 💕
Looks like one of the dozer eggs my D5 layed hatched.
and your d5 looks like an egg the d9 hatched to me , d5 is very weak to me , my 977l will cream your little d5 garbage
I spent a little time looking at the specs on this and on something like an ASV RT-25 compact track loader (least expensive CTL I could easily find). In these smaller sizes, I'm not convinced that a blade offers much over a bucket, with the possible exception of angling. A CTL has rubber tracks and a higher road speed than the MH4900, so you'd be able to take it a little further before you needed to trailer it. The CTL gives you lift arm capability, something the MH4900 (in that configuration) doesn't have. The MH4900 does have a 3-point hitch. It's also powered by a Honda GX690 22.1HP gas engine. I don't know what the longevity of that would be compared to a 24.7 Perkins diesel that's in the ASV, but my inclination is towards the diesel.
I'd have to be looking long and hard at parts availability, company viability, warranty costs and such before I'd buy into a Struck. While I picked ASV because of the cost, they've been around since 1983, and the same questions would apply. Kubota, Caterpillar, John Deere, Case, etc are likely to produce more units per year, and have more dealers and service centers. You'll pay more, but you get more. I think the MH4900 is just not flexible enough beyond being a cute, tiny bulldozer.
What is the price comparison between the two? Interesting comparison.
The MH4900 in that configuration is about $27,500, according to their website. The ASV CT-25 with a 48" dirt bucket seems to be around $40,000, from a dealer. I'm not sure if it could be had a little cheaper or not. Now, that being said, I think the odds of finding a used MH4900 is probably pretty low, while finding a good used compact track loader is pretty likely. So new vs new, you're looking at $13K more. Since you're unlikely to find a used MH4900, you can get a good used CTL for about $5K more, but it'll take some watching and waiting.
@@JCWren You've also gotta factor in resale though. Resale going to be horrible on the MH4900, whereas CTL's are basically like buying a bond. Very niche market for the Struck. That's simply why you don't see them in the wild. People are buying CTL's or compact tractors, this thing is not even a distant option.
with crap for power
Tim , Get one and put a turbo on it. Then go back and show that bush who's boss. Great video. loved seeing the Struck in action.
struck is junk but might be ok in a kids sandbox , maby
This was cool to see a mini bulldozer in action. I tend to think smaller contractors might like a compact machine like this for certain jobs.
I agree. Cool but a skid steer would smoke that thing, albeit 3 times the weight.
yeah like pulling flowers or something even smaller , just junk at best , a real joke
They are very good little tractors. They have alot of options and configurations, I have a friend that has one with a loader and backhoe. And a brush hog, and tiller. It never stops I was really looking at one until I bought my tractor.
It would be interesting to compare to a stand on track loader. I rented a kubota scl1000 for a landscape project. I was blown away how useful it was.
WAY better the Kabota you rented it would have pushed the bush over no problem
no power with stand on machine , could pull weeds , maby , more junk at best , cant stand little power crap at all
i know time was limited but would been neat to see how deep you could get the sub soiler and pull it
not with that piece of crap
Have a JD350 b track loader now but I'm thinking of going the other way. In the future there could be some very good deals on T-72 tanks, will just have to fit a hydraulic blade.
Seriously, that was done with a lot of Bren Gun carriers after WW2. A neighbour had one. It wasn't great as a bulldozer, but it sure sounded cool ( flathead Ford V8 power)
garbage at best , tonka toy waist of time and money on a little toy at best, a joke and very useless , mind as well use a shovel
I'm impressed that anything grows there but I'm used to black dirt. I learn something new today I didn't know that cactus was protected. I was wondering how long they live?
They leave a strange skeleton when they die. Really interesting cactus. Very particular about where it will grow. It does transplant well but doesn't naturalize or spread outside its home range. Desert plants have enormous root systems either go very deep or spread out in a very wide area. I wash you had a drone to use. You would see mature desert plants are very uniformly spread out. Mature plants get all of the water around them and choke out all other plants. So it really looks like an organized person planted it. Also notice there is a hole under almost every bush for something to live in.
@@brianhillis3701 looks like I'm not the only desert dweller in the comments. 👍
Would one of your tractors do that work with a dozer blade on the loader ?
I could use my box blade and complete that job easy.
Kind of a neat little unit but for the money I think a compact tractor would be just as capable and more versatile. A small used mini excavator with blade would also be a more useful option.
I could use a dozer for some projects I have in mind. I just think a D4G with a way blade would let me get some of those projects done, before my time is up in this world. 😃
A 1025r would run circles around this toy !
Clearing land for goats that I find amazing as they eat everthing even to try the bark on Douglas fir trees Cedar trees all most anything green or any plant ?
I'm still very disappointed in struck that they don't offer a Diesel in more models. This size mini Dozer would be a hot seller with a Diesel option for it. I'm looking to purchase the 8500 model because it's the only one with a Diesel in it. I just have to see if I can modify the transmission controls to make it easier to carry grade.
I have always thought these machines to be gimmicky. So very little information on them. Used to advertise in Popular Mechanics Magazine. Very interesting to see one do some work.
Struck is a toy, give me a Takeuchi T10 or T12.
they dont sell very well because of lack of power, thats why no one likes them , their a big joke at best wouldnt want the thing for free , sandbox toy , that is all
My friend has goats. They keep the grass mowed short in their enclosure. It’s not the healthiest meal, but it’s supplemented with Timothy grass and corn feed, and doesn’t cause problems. They also dispose of Christmas tree’s in January.
But of course, this grass is ‘different’. Not sure if it is ok for them or not.
@@TractorTimewithTim definitely
Tim, that stump wouldn't come out with a 100 horse tractor. It's a mesquite tree. Almost impossible to kill, as you saw with the regrowth on the stump. Fyi, A tree that size probably has a 20 foot long tap root (more moisture down deep). I've tried to pull out 4 inch mesquite trees with a 50hp tractor with zero success.
Nice to see you in the neighborhood. Oh and...Sa-war-o lol
I said it right in this episode…did I not?
@@TractorTimewithTim Almost....you were so close!!
get a real dozer instead of a crappy little toy
What would you have used. Ventrac-power rake or tractor-tiller. How long did you hang out with this guy?
Tom spent two days with us. Amazing guy! We worked one day, and played on other stuff the next
Ever since I discovered the Struck MD196K mini dozer kit, I've wanted one, for two primary reasons. First one being, what kid at heart doesn't want to build his own dozer? And second, we have an old dairy barn that's home to pigs, cattle, sheep, and equines, that needs cleaned out with some degree of frequency. We have a first gen 2025R, that's almost too big to navigate the narrow lanes of the low-ceiling barn. I've thought a Struck dozer would be the ideal tool to shove manure to the outside where it could be handled by the 2025R, or bigger tractor with much greater ease and efficiency.
Why wouldn't you just buy a stand-on track loader or skid steer? Much more versatility.
@@Bigboyz-li7fo Good question. Valid one, too. Visibility is an issue on skid steers, and a stand-on track loader would be fine if the ceilings were higher in our barn. I'm 5'9" and have hit my head on the overhead beams before when the pack gets deep.
I see that at some point you are going to get one. In some of your projects you would have one. I think that you can get a better seat for it. Maybe put some spring system on it.
You looked like you were having fun with it.
maybe just scrap it , its a useless toy at best
How would this do for making trails/ clearing trails?
It is fantastic for that application! I own the same machine.
It's a handy dozer for it's size, what's the cost
Prices at their website.
About $27,500. That's with a 6-way blade, 3-point hitch, and factory assembled grouser tracks, but not including delivery and taxes.
@@JCWren- I'll take used ctl instead.
As would I, but you need to compare new to new for a fair comparison. Remember that not everyone has the experience (or friends with experience) to look at used heavy equipment and determine if they're getting a cherry or a lemon.
@@JCWren- Agree, but my tractor costs less (with attachments) and would do the same thing and more.
Tim first I had to buy a tractor after watching and now l want a dozer too.
Another great video keep them coming
Ha!
I have a 1987 struck they just stopped selling parts for the older models
Still waiting for you to use the ripper
We kinda tried.
wouldnt do nothin anyway , has crap for power , get a real dozer , already , not a toy one like that thing
Tim, while you were out to Tucson did you get a chance to go to The Silver Saddle Steak House? It was worth it! It’s a lot better then a cheeseburger!
Tom, thanks for the cat comments! You cracked me up.
Do you have video of it working in hard dirt or clay
Two episodes only
Crack me singing away on the dozer!!!! Great stuff
I always wanted one of these. They have a bunch of attachments.
great for a sandbox at best
Was that a mesquite? They have deep wide spreading roots. Mesquite is a real problem “weed” in Texas. Amazing his filters don’t clog faster than you can work.
Yes.
Northern tool carries a dozer. I wonder how it would compare. Looks like a blast to operate this thing.
I have a friend that had the northern tool dozer one word junk
If it's anything like the tractors they sell it will be a pile of hot garbage.
Zero aftermarket support for that dozer. It's made in China. Good luck getting parts for it.
Maybe you can find an economy tractor thats the brand somewhere near where you live and show case that sometime with all the attachments they have for it. They were made from 1949 to the 1999's , I have a 1970's model
To all who have commented. I own two compact tractors and the MH-4900 equipped just like this one. For push dirt, no compact tractor will come close. For digging out stumps, no compact tractor will come close. Then for working in steep grades, no compact tractor will come close! The little dozer makes it possible for me to achieve things on my small farm that would be impossible without it. The front loader is capable of using mini-skidsteer attachments. That could be a game changer. It is slow, but highly manueverable. If I had to have one machine, it would be the Struck with the loader, 3- point hitch and attachments!
Do you think it would work for skidding logs?
@mikeingeorgia1 it works for me!
@ I was watching their company’s TH-cam channel and they actually make an attachment specifically for that too. I think it would be very handy in my woods because it’s narrow enough to drag the fallen trees out between the still standing trees
too bad it has crap for power , that thing couldnt pull weeds
Observation:
Just a reminder to the Stuck Dozer owners; winter is upon us and time to call your snow plow guy, make sure you are on his "driveways to plow" list. You know. You know.
Also have a smaller model called rs1000 I have one bought few years back fun to play,work with but is belt driven like you said not very fast
not very powerful either , get a jd 350b or 450b and youll have something instead of that little toy junk
Looks like a lot of fun😎
yeah if you have a kids sandbox otherwise junk and useless at best
Deep root system on that 'green bush' which is native to hot dry and poor sand of the desert. Where is the water/electric line ? Green plant might be 100+. In Texas they use two D11 with anchor chain from a big ship. They attach the chain to each and stretch them out between - start walking to the distance. The Indians burned them.
If you clear the land ,what will the goats eat . i would put up the fence and let the goats clear the land ,it would be cheaper ?
I was always disappointed that Magnatracs had nothing to do with magnets.
Tim you said you need one of them. " well i see an opportunity to contact magnatrac for a visit" talk to them and ventrac about a joint deal for a float ability. Too bad ventrac doesnt buy them. Call it a ventrac "Trax"
Is there a channel similar in style to ttwt but for big farming tractors?
Check out Laura Farms. A lot of the earlier stuff is really good and informative. It may still be, but the character of the channel changed over time and I lost interest.
Problem with a lot of these types of channels unlike TTWT is the equipment don't stick around for more than a few episodes, so you don't know how it fairs in real life. They're basically like car review channels, 1 week tops and you'll never see it again. I used to watch a big farming channel that's got over a half million subscribers, but it's basically turned into a revolving infomercial.
How much money is the crawler
Wearing out the undercarriage doing nothing. Make the mchine do the work it will do more than you think.load the blade up and push it works better that way.
@Tim what you need is a 1950 JD MC!
Thank you
Turn around and use the ripper to rip it to cut the roots
Keep watching.
You look good on a Magnatrac, Tim! Are you their new spokesman, Tim? Do we get a 10% discount when purchasing one with the TTWT CODE? I might try one instead of a tractor.
Ha! I think we made it clear that these two episodes were NOT sponsored by Magnatrak.
now I need a bulldozer too !
I don't understand the problem having the grass there, either. I'd have just put up the fence and put the goats in there. They'll take care of the grass for you. But I'm just a dumb Okie, so what do I know?
I really do like this machine, though. Most of the work I would personally like to have a tractor for could probably be better handled by a machine like this. But like your friend said, tractors are a Swiss army knife. It's hard to beat that versatility.
I would like to have one of these toys but honestly... you don't need to remove grass or brush for a goat, that is what we use goats for where I come from
As some who spent 35 years in California there is zero chance I’m doing that job without a cab! 😂 of course back then my poor ass woulda been using a weed whacker and a rake 😂 funny how times and finances change once you leave the west coast!
Hey Tim, have you ever considered a career as a country singer? No?
Good choice! 👍😂
This reminds me of when I lived in Palm Desert, CA. Desert sucks IMHO, don't understand why anyone would like to live in it.
Got mine from factory in cederburg wi. I live in mn
If Tom is a pilot he is used to controlling the machine to a high degree. He has skills. But it is odd that an air force pilot plays with a bulldozer (!) on his days off.
Can't use a plane to maintain a dirt road! Bummer!
Tim did you drive your 1025r all the way to Arizona? Is that why it took two years to get there? Lol 😂
Yep!
Both of those videos was cool. That little dozer was interesting. Keep up the good work guys.. happy Mother’s Day Christy.
Thanks Sam!
Struck is thinking and releasing the RS1000 with a hydraulic drive. Would be the first since the MD750 to have a compact crawler with a hydraulic drive.
Confusing not knowing how to run a dozer. with" has the machine met its match"
. You just need to know the equipment you are operating. That's not a D-9. And like most people think. It's not that easy. coming from a very seasoned dozer operator
Lol the goats will eat all the scrub and bushes save some work
There’s a lot about dozer theory you haven’t been told. That machine and any other bulldozer will push much better loaded up. The ride will be a bit better too. There’s so many things here in Vermont I’d love to use dozer that for!
Definatly would have uses but for the average home owner a compact tractor would be a better all around buy. I could see this unit being good a spreading top soil on hill sides. Slopes where you would not take a small tractor.
And you would want it to have an enclosed cab with heat and air conditioning
-I could see that grass going up like gasoline . I am a smoker that place would terrify me . forget the float
For those of us that are used to things being green and not so dusty, if it looks like they could film M*A*S*H there move. I've had meetings out west a few times. On one trip to Tucson I met a local rancher. He said it took 100 acres per cow, and they looked bad. You could read a newspaper through em. I didn't want to ask how many it took to make a hamburger. The rule of thumb in Tn. is 1.5 - 2 per acre and that keeps em fat. I want mine to look like a Mother's Day Out in the hood, no bones showing.
Little bites like eating a Whale Put more power and little bites !!!
Get the right equipment for the right job. AND THAT'S NOT IT
Ah come on. We had a good time. Got most of it accomplished with what we had.
do you realize you have a root ripper on the back - lol
Perhaps keep watching????
yep shouldn't have went to the bathroom / missed that part
Have you considered a singing career? You and Lizzo would make a great duet!! 😀 🎵 🎵
It appears that no matter the size of a bulldozer, the the abdomen of the male operator is transfigured into an instantly recognizable form.
a really high priced kids toy
To expensive. Very expensive. This is a rich person toy.
Not a commercial grade machine my Terramite machine would have dug out that bush no problem
Yet another TTWT episode with no cats -- UNSUBSCRIBED!
Uhoh! I think maybe we have one coming this week. Bullseye is somewhat aloof when the camera is on.
machine is useless , has no power orv torque at all , junk at best , just a sandbox toy , get a real machine already , dah