RIP Asphalt with Backhoe Ripper!!! Deere 1025R!
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- čas přidán 10. 10. 2020
- Neighbor Chris had a sink hole in a asphalt driveway. Tractor Time with Tim uses the Deere 1025R and a backhoe ripper tooth to help remove only one section of the driveway! The hydraulic thumb also came in handy!
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I am so grateful that you feel better Tim. My prayer that you will live a long life so that you can continue to use your servant's heart for others.
Trial and error are the best ways to learn how to do jobs like that. Problem solving wins out every time. It got done. Another happy neighbor. Thanks for taking us along.
Love the ripper, those little things are amazing. So glad that you are feeling and doing so much better Tim, I thoroughly enjoy all of your videos and tutorials.
All in all I'm glad you are feeling better, that's the most important thing today. The video is great, thanks for helping a neighbor again, have a wonderful weekend
Glad to see you feeling better
When using a loader bucket to haul material away from a backhoe I’ve found it best to park the loader parallel to the backhoe tractor. This way you can just swing all the way left or right and be able to fill the bucket in a straight line while also being out of the way. With the compact backhoe it may be a little different though trying to reach across the width of the bucket. I’ve also found raising the bucket a couple feet off the ground also turns it more into a box to dump into than a three sided bucket. Again that’s just what I’ve found to work the easiest for me.
So glad you are feeling better!
Nice job! Glad to see you are feeling better Tim, it is noticeable how much more energy enthusiasim you have! Keep up the great work!
Glad you're feeling better, not gasping, grabbing your chest and collapsing. The Lord is watching over you!
I find watching you do projects on your tractor so enjoyable. Honestly I dont have a use for your tractor with attachments on my yard but still wish I had it all the neighbors projects would be so much fun. Digging out a swimming pool, moving soil far a larger yard with a slope. Cutting large brush on slopes and cleaning retention ponds in subdivision. Great video
Those specialty attachments make it so much easier.
Glad you are feeling better, Tim. You look good with that rake in your hands.
Hello Tim and Kristy,
I'm glad to hear that Tim is feeling more active and I can tell Tim has lost some weight. Love the video's keep up the good work and god bless and stay safe.
That’s a nifty addition to a backhoe. And the price isn’t bad, and could be more easily justified for some projects that would otherwise require renting something else. Thanks again for a practical example of some useful attachments. Blessings to you and Christy!
I need one of these. I don’t know how you keep from just tearing stuff up. If I had all this equipment I’d be out there every day just looking for something new to play with. 😂
I’m really glad that you’re starting to feel better too! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great job Tim, Glad your feeling better. Thanks for the video..
Good to see you feeling better Tim.
Glad your feeling better tim. I just loaded around 30k of logs onto my flatbed trl making 5 trips total. I was maxing out my loader. I wish i had a hydrualic bucket instead of a trip latch. Majority of the logs i had to keep hopping off and wrap a chain tight so i could pick them up. My loader pins are a little loose. I would love to rebuild them. Some times i would like to make it a hydrualic bucket or even rather a set of forks and if bucket needed then go back to trip. I use the manure bucket mostly as forks.
That little 1025 is impressive...another great job. God bless.
It is sometimes amazing what a small tractor can do. Glad you are feeling better.
I got the thumb attachment when I ordered my 1025r. Sure could have used that ripper on a stump last week. The thumb worked great. 12 hours later I got the stump out. Love this thing. Thanks Tim for all your videos and pointers along the way. P.S. still haven't put a scratch on my loader bucket.
That was TOTALLY AWESOME. Love watching your videos Tim.
Good to see you doing better never like seeing people in a bad way
It looks like you are doing great now. Keep up the good work.
Nice job Tim! Thanks for sharing!
That ripper worked better than it looked like it would. For that small of a patch I think I would of put about 4 inches of concrete mix in there than packed some 53's on top of that than the hot patch, hope it works out for him with no more issues. God bless!
Enjoy your vids thoroughly Tim.
Great video and some really good tips in the thread about working a project like this.
I think that little cloth was perfect for it. It kind of reminds me of the big D 11 dozers with that hook on the back, they just drive down the road and take that in and go along it eight or 10 miles an hour basically plowing through the asphalt road. Once you got under the asphalt John he did pretty much the same thing in slowMo. 💚
I’m glad you are feeling better.
Dang tim you couldn't get that in that bucket like that again if you tried!LOL good job though
Looks like you were having fun. Now that’s a great thing, especially in 2020.
Cool ripper tooth! It worked great for pulling up the asphalt!
Tim Christi learned how to cut asphalt looks great hope it doesn't sink again
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Glad you are feeling better Sir :)
That asphalt was much thicker than I expected. Nice job. -Ed
I believe that is called a sequencing valve on the thumb. When the curl gets to the end of stroke of the cylinder. Fluid then continues to the thumb cylinder. The downside to that setup is you have to fully extend the curl to retract the thumb. I have had to install those on fork positioned on forklift carriages. I currently have a lot of root work to do and need a ripper for the 260 backhoe. Thanks for the video!
You are correct. However, I find it very intuitive.
Sure glad your doing better Tim .
Great video Tim I’m glad that you are feeling better glory to God
That diamond saw blade could have used some water to lubricate cool the blade and keep the dust down
Can not do that with an electric saw...not safe...what the guy needed was a gas powered wet saw...which is what every concrete/asphalt worker would have used.
@@dannyixoye262 Husqvarna makes an electric concrete wet saw, rented one 2 weeks ago. Needs a 30amp breaker but works like a charm in a basement where you don't want gas fumes, or silica dust floating.
Gas hot saw with a dry asphalt blade. You dont use water on a dry blade. It cools it to fast and the blade wont cut. It has to keep melting at a certain temp to expose new diamonds. If it cools too fast the matrix wont melt and you wont get any new diamonds exposed
It's amazing what these awesome very powerful machines can do great video thanks .
“Woolly Worm” , ha ha. Up here in Maine they are called “Woolly Bears”.
Cool little ripper. I like that. On bigger equipment, it's a pain to switch components because everything weighs so much. This little guy would be fun because it's so easy to change stufff
I think you’re beginning to ‘get it’. When you use the word “fun”, you are on the right track!
Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
Too deep to effectively compact in one go. Fill about 8", compact, another 8" of fill, compact, ...rinse and repeat until it's at the grade that you want.
Yep, that's the best way to make sure it's compacted.
You are absolutely correct. Maybe a jumping jack rather than a walk behind compactor would work better also.
@@PEI_Guy Agree completely that is to small of area for plate compactor and if that was 2 feet deep will never get proper compaction dumping all that gravel back at once.
Yep, with a plate compactor is only good for 3-6” depending on the material and the amount of passes.
4 inches then compact. Repeat.
I wonder if it would have been beneficial to drop some read mix in the hole then back fill great video yall have a day love from TEXAS
Nice video tim and kristie and nice job 👍
Hey Tim 🚜 great vlog 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Those saws usually run on a 20 amp circuit plus you need to have an extension cord that can handle it! I learned the hard way and just ended up buying a makita gas saw. You also want to compact it in short lifts. Shorter the better, all compactors have depth ratings and should be followed so that doesn't happen again. Nice small project overall
12 gauge cord used.
@@TractorTimewithTim 15 amp breaker was the problem.
💥 A few bags of Quikrete in the hole might have help those bricks for settling more. I don’t know, just an idea.
Looked like an interesting job for sure.
*Keep on tractoring!* 👍
Was fun. Yea, quikrete might be good base.
Awesome video
That saw needed a heavy duty extension cord, the shorter the better to handle the amperage required. I learned that the hard way with my air compressor. With the compressor I added extra hose to reach the driveway from the shed. That ripper was impressive, I'd say the perfect tool for the job. Best Regards, Jay
This was 12 gauge
@@TractorTimewithTim That should be OK as long as it's not too long!
Tim it looks like you've shed a few pounds. I hope that is by design, good thing considering recent events. Good for you. God Bless.
Those saws for concrete often have a hose port to cut down the dust. My contractor started cutting some concrete at entrance to garage throwing all sorts of dust into garage. I saw port on saw. We connected a hose and no more dust. The contractor had rented saw from a rental place.
We didn’t want the hole full of water.
That looks about as hard as my Arizona Hardpack ground...
When your digging up asphalt start digging from the furthest end and stick the tooth on the cut you make with the saw. Slot of times those holes are caused by soft soil. Or non compacted ground
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Wonder if it is an old grey water sifting area - and a sewer line was put in. Might be a builder dump. What a mess. Good job with the ripper ! Considering three of our houses had the dump in the front lawn - paint and all. Killed grass every summer. Dug out a few yards of trash. Then bought dirt. Expensive on the homeowners.
I'd assume that moisture got in the crack you mentioned and let the under layer settle down more. Asphalt and cracks don't mix well, especially in the winter time. Just watch a crack in the road as it freezes and thaws. It'll eventually turn into a pot hole. Also that saw needs a monster drop cord, I'm sure you could of felt the heat along the cord from the wall out.
Drama can be a good thing it’s not over done
I do agreed your feelings better. Being able to do active activities and not collapsed! It's being mobiles, just wonderful!.
I would just used a pick for that little patch
Woe. Does Johnny Two need an add grapple for its bucket? LOL
Small jobs are the most fun!
you should have used your backhoe to compact each lift like warped said fill 8'' then compact it then just repeat till the hole is filled and compacted
The reason that happen is because is moisture down there .it where have to be digged up and put dry dirt in there and be pressed down with a damper.
dont john deere make hdrylic attacment yet for saw? for loader
Water in a sprayer,sprayed on the blade as your cutting keeps dust down and blade cool Will cut faster
We didn’t want the hole to be full of water
@@TractorTimewithTim He didn't mean to use use a firehose just a minimal spray is all it takes. for that small cut less than a gallon of water required.
Remember, this is an electric saw. It specifically said NOT to use water...which makes sense, right?
6:39 pretty impressive indeed.
I was even wondering if it was even possible that there were any utilities under that driveway maybe not because most utilities are in the backyard
I have a JD 4200 compact tractor with a JD 47 backhoe, I wonder if the ripper will fit my 47 backhoe? Thanks for sharing.
Are you using the right extension cord on the saw?
Should have #3 or #4 for a base or land fabric
Especially under blacktop
For future reference cut diagonally across the corners
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I love my 260 b on my Deere
Call before you dig. Lol
I'm afraid there's more to that sink hole than being a trash pit, but only time will tell (possibly a dry well for garage floor drain?) . I am curious as to the cost comparison between a patch this size and a complete repave.
He is getting the hot patch for $500.
I'm thinking that's an old sewer line and it's going to keep coming back until the tile is filled or removed.
is that old drainage tile? Maybe the house was built on an old farm field?
The extention cord may not been heavy enough for the draw needed.
12 gauge.
The length and gauge of extension cords determines the available amperage to power tools.
This was 12ga. Not the cords fault.
@@TractorTimewithTim Of course, the only thing a viewer can see is the *apparent* length of the first cord which looks like it comes out of the garage and has loops on the grass. Later, he appears to use a shorter cable that comes out of the garage. He appears to either switch cables or detach an extension. I assume that the saw was rated at 15 amps and 12 gauge would support 50 feet. I was trying to figure out what could have contributed to the saw's overheating. I've never seen a 10 gauge 50 footer, but I do have a 10 gauge 100 footer. Even though it was setup to cut asphalt, 4" is quite a challenge; especially when the blade is fully enclosed by the asphalt.
The saw did not overheat...he said he first suspected that...but that wasn’t the problem. The breaker tripped.
My teeth are hurting thinking about this
What rpm are you working at ?
They rent great gas powered saw with a hose attachment. So much easier and none of the dust mess!
He went to the rental store, this is what they had.
i know i do this a lot is under estimate what are little tractors can do the whole thing behind me getting the bush hog i have there was a guy that was doing some mowing and he asked me for some help and believe it or not my little tractor ran a 5 foot hog fairly good picked it up well enough to run it but could not pick it all the way up so i went over to my dealer and got me a 4 foot hog and it will run it perfect i can run with it faster than i really should as in it will push the stuff i am mowing over and not cut it off
I missed the video on the hydrolic thumb
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those saws work better an inch deep at a time.
When your sitting on blacktop with steel outriggers us old mud flaps machine sticks better
Zip tie them to your outriggers for mobility. Easy to set up and remove until the next time needed.
Question: BXpanded makes a ripper too. Any opinion on the relative merits of either the JD versus BX ripper?
No opinion. Bxpanded refuses to work with us, so we have not shown theirs.
Maybe a few bags of cement would help bind all of the stone together. No, we don't need that kind of drama... LOL
That compactor won't come close to compacting all that rock. Just fill it with concrete, rock over that to grade, then pave
several months later....it still looks great. Not sure if the asphalt pouring guys compacted again or not. I was not there when they applied the asphalt.
I bet he wishes he closed the garage door a lot sooner! 😉
Thers way to much rock under that asphalt. When I did driveways we removed as much rock as possible just a tin layer. Then we would compact the thin layer of rock into the ground. Then lay the asphalt to much rock under the asphalt you can get soft spots.
Nice job. I know how to spend a little bit of your money if you see fit. While the push button seems to do the job for the thumb, you could replace the valve with a electric valve. That way it'd be a little safer. 🙃🙃🙃
Safer???
@@TractorTimewithTim you don't have to get up to reach the button and possibly lose your footing.
It seems like you could have foregone the saw and just score the asphalt with the tooth.
I thought you were supposed to run water while it cuts
You can't beat a gas powered wet saw. I'm afraid you created a bigger void.
How much is that thumb? Also what’s the model of the bigger Johnny
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The thermal problem might have been reduced if you use a larger gauge extension cord or a shorter cord. thin electrical cords are the death of electric motors.
12ga cord...and it wasn’t a thermal problem. Breaker was tripping.
@@TractorTimewithTim Those type of saws pull a lot of current.
My backhoe doesn’t have the same power, would never do this. 2019, 1025R.