Best products from r/tractors

We found 8 comments on r/tractors discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 8 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/tractors:

u/dkeav · 2 pointsr/tractors

You did good listening to only one flagger, the chain man shouldn't have stepped between between the equipment and the work when he didn't have to. The flagger should be watching you and anyone else as well. A tip about your chaining method, going around the bucket like that is not very secure as the chain can slide around side to side and forward/back. Get yourself some weld on grab hooks and weld them to the corners of the bucket facing back, usually one placed in the middle as well. This gives you three secure chain points to work with so you can use shorter safer chaining.

grab hooks example

grab hooks welded onto a bucket

u/emile1920 · 1 pointr/tractors

Good idea, but useless unless you have a m3 of space around each nipple!
Had those aswell as these , the latter are better but get gummed up with dust and chaff. Decided to just settle with normal ones in the end

u/blue_spoon · 1 pointr/tractors

Consider buying this DVD. It's old and not super high-quality buy the guy walks you through every step with normal shop tools. There's one on rebuilding the engine and another on a tune-up.

u/omfgjanne · 1 pointr/tractors

so, i guess this is what he wants http://www.amazon.com/Kubota-B7000-Operators-Manual-Special/dp/B007HOE38M

and he's unsure of the price since it appears to be a photocopied book and the seller doesn't ship to where he is. based on the fact that we can't find it anywhere, i think this is all he's going to find

u/Teston83 · 2 pointsr/tractors

Not to be a downer, but Bill just recently died. This summer he finished his second book while battling Parkinson's.

Check this out at Amazon.ca
Merchants Exchange: Ignatius Cockshutt, 1812 - 1901 Canadian Entrepreneur https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1525502662/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_tZjLAbW283776

Damn shame, they were supposed to be good tractors according to my dad.