Adding Rear Hydraulics and Hydraulic top link to the TYM 2515 | Grading our Gravel Driveway

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Published 2023-10-04
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All Comments (21)
  • @jdgibs3446
    Enjoyed your video Evan. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and honesty. You're not just a talented man but, also a very good teacher. Honesty and sincerity goes a long way with many that have learned the same way. Honesty and sincerity will come back to you in many helpful ways. Blessings to you, Rebecca and your family. Praying for your health, strength safety, wisdom, peace and success. β˜οΈπŸ™πŸ™Œβ€οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ’ͺ🎯
  • @pampilgrim2274
    Hi, Evan! You always amaze me when you work on your farm equipment. You have a HUGE skill set.
  • @georgemoomaw9437
    Interesting. But, if I ever have the urge to mess with my hydraulics - I will go lay down until the urge passes.
  • @jaywest4102
    It’s refreshing to hear you share when you have problems. We’ve all been there and done that more than we’d like to admit.
  • @4vinos
    One can see how much you have learned from when you began building the pole barn and now.. Failure is nothing more then adding experience to your endeavors. Working a job and making things work on your farm is commendable.
  • Hi.... Evan and Rebecca thanks you for showing your video homestead bye πŸ‘‹ bye πŸ‘‹ bye πŸ‘‹ bye πŸ‘‹πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @Dan-qy1rg
    The rear hydraulics are a sweet addition to your TYM 2515, I like it, maybe I could do the same with my JD 1020. I like your honesty, refreshing to hear, the draft control has stumped a lot of us, present company included. Good job Evan, have a nice evening!
  • @troykelso
    That Branson/TYM 15 series never fails to impress. If they'd move the loader control to the fender, they'd have a class-killer.
  • @old97dorf47
    Truth in action,good teacher,honest,very instructive. Not what we here on daily basis from many sources. Music to my ears for and old 76 year old DIY mechanically inclined person. God bless you and your family.
  • @Warcity777
    A decent size leaf blower works great when you get a decent amount of weeds. Just stop lift up your plane and blow the grass away and makes things a little easier not perfect but easier. Love your channel I have learned a lot from you thanks for the videos!
  • @SheratonParkFarms
    Hydraulic top link is the handiest thing ever invented. Had one on my Kioti, which I just sold. Need to get one for my New Holland now.
  • @arrowjmfarms
    Great job as usual, Evan. A hydraulic top link is definitely one of my favorite tractor add-ons. I use it with everything except my hay mower. My all time favorite is the 3rd function hydraulics on the loader - so many possibilities and handy attachments.
  • @hschultz123
    I am retired now. But when I was working I would have loved doing projects with you. You have a great outlook.
  • @McNunkyNutz
    Loved the story at the end! We've all been there.
  • @richardduggar4665
    Amazing work. I see the wood shed is still waiting on you to get started
  • @oxfletch
    If it were me, I'd spray the edge of the driveway with weedkiller regularly. Up to you whether you're comfortable with that
  • Things like that happen Evan, been there done that and it gets frustrating . Glad you got it figured out without damaging anything. It will make things handier having the third function back there too. Stay safe and keep up the great videos with your work around the property. Fred.