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Unadilla Pro MX 2024…Great day with my daughter!! Clips of Sexton, Deegan, Anderson and more!
I know most people watch my channel for CNC machining and Tractor videos.
BUT!!.... Many years ago I use to race motocross and made it to expert....then injury's took their toll.
My daughter and I went to Unadilla to watch the Pro Motocross riders in action! Such a great Daddy/daughter day for sure!!
Tried to keep the video short....have clips of Deegan, Sexton, Anderson, Hymas, Shimoda, Vialle, and many more. Just used my Iphone for getting video...hopefully it's not to lame.
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JOHN DEERE 3039R with my NEW 72" Mower deck - demo & overview
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This is my 2023 JOHN DEERE 3039R tractor with my NEW 72" mid mount mower deck. If you have a 3R series John Deere tractor and you are thinking about purchasing this style tractor with a mower deck.......this video might help with your decision if you want to purchase something like this. I will show you some mowing clips so you can hear how it sounds and inside the cab also. I also go over brie...
My 2017 FORD F250 Super Duty 6.2L oil change - Re-upload!
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This is my 2017 Ford F250 Super duty with a 6.2l motor, and we are showing you the steps involved to change the motor oil and filter. I re-uploaded this video since I messed up parts of the other video!!!
JOHN DEERE 3039R...More heavy lake effect snow!
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Here's another video of my John Deere 3039R snow blowing more HEAVY lake effect snow in late March 2024!
JOHN DEERE 3039R clearing HEAVY LAKE EFFECT Snow!!
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Here's another video of me snow blowing HEAVY Lake effect snow!! So wild.....it was 60 degress the day before and within 5 hours the temps plummeted 40 degrees!! WOW!! Then the lake effect happened!!
JOHN DEERE 3039R Snow blowing Heavy Wet Snow!!
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This is my 2023 JOHN DEERE 3039R tractor with a 60" snowblower attachment. In my previous video, I installed UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) to replace the original 3" wide metal scraper blade that comes installed on the bottom of the snowblower. Today was the first test using it......snow was really packed down, so it did a decent job. I have to give a shout out to my daughter ...
2023 JOHN DEERE 3039R with 60" Snowblower installing UHMW Poly
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This is my 2023 JOHN DEERE 3039R tractor with a 60" snowblower attachment. I did this install on my old John Deere 2025R and it worked well (I will leave a link to that video). ua-cam.com/video/wcsyfYl-cQ8/v-deo.html So I decided to install on my new tractor. This video shows me removing the original 3" wide metal scraper blade that comes installed on the bottom of the snowblower and custom fab...
Machining prototype parts on HAAS VF-2
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Hey UA-cam.....its been forever since I've made a video!! I had to make some custom parts that may go into production down the road, so I figured I'd just take a quick video for fun. I wrote the program by hand at the controller on our newer HAAS VF-2. Be sure to check out my other videos!
Oil Change on my 2021 JOHN DEERE 2025R
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Hey there UA-cam!!! Here's a quick video of me doing an oil and filter change on my 2021 JOHN DEERE 2025R. Sorry about the audio in the outdoor sections :-( Filter part # M806418 TY26674: Premium Engine Oil, Plus-50™ II, 15W-40
UHMW Poly install update - JOHN DEERE 54" Snowblower for my 2025R Tractor
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This is my 2021 JOHN DEERE 2025R compact tractor with a 54" snowblower. I removed the original metal scraper blade that comes installed on the bottom of the snowblower unit and installed UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) to the bottom of the snowblower. This video is an update on how its been working. Being that my driveway is asphalt, I wanted to try this product on my snowblower...
Installing UHMW Poly on my John Deere 54" Snowblower for my 2025R compact tractor
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This is my 2021 JOHN DEERE 2025R compact tractor with a 54" snowblower attachment. I'm trying an experiment with removing the original metal scraper blade that comes installed on the bottom of the snowblower and will be installing UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene). Being that my driveway is asphalt, I wanted to try this product on my snowblower. I did have a 54" plow blade at one ...
My 2021 JOHN DEERE 2025R Snowblower Install
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This is my 2021 JOHN DEERE 2025R compact tractor with a 54" snowblower attachment. I will go through the steps on how to install the snowblower....pretty much everything is just the reverse for removal. I will make a video in the spring when I remove it :-) DEERE changed the design of the 2025R in 2017.......so this video should be the same install for 2017 and newer model years. Older 2025's w...
Programming HAAS Servo 300 Bar feeder for beginners/Intermediate
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Programming HAAS Servo 300 Bar feeder for beginners/Intermediate
Using a M97 subroutine on HAAS Mini-mill using multiple offsets!! For beginners/Intermediate
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Using a M97 subroutine on HAAS Mini-mill using multiple offsets!! For beginners/Intermediate
John Deere X758 rear "Click & Go" Bracket install - will fit other X series tractors!
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John Deere X758 rear "Click & Go" Bracket install - will fit other X series tractors!
Kitty sure loves our soap sponge!!
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Kitty sure loves our soap sponge!!
Weird chirping / beeping noise coming from garage door opener?
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Weird chirping / beeping noise coming from garage door opener?
Programming a G70 - HAAS CNC Lathe for beginners / Intermediate
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Programming a G70 - HAAS CNC Lathe for beginners / Intermediate
Fan blower switch only works on High....Now what? Ford Econoline Van
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Fan blower switch only works on High....Now what? Ford Econoline Van
Programming a G71 canned cycle - HAAS CNC Lathe for beginners / Intermediate
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Programming a G71 canned cycle - HAAS CNC Lathe for beginners / Intermediate
Programming a M97 code - HAAS CNC lathe Z axis live tool drilling example
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Programming a M97 code - HAAS CNC lathe Z axis live tool drilling example
Programming a M97 code - HAAS CNC Lathe example
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Programming a M97 code - HAAS CNC Lathe example
JOHN DEERE 2320 - 54" Snowblower removal
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JOHN DEERE 2320 - 54" Snowblower removal
HAAS CNC - G04 explained for beginners/program example
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HAAS CNC - G04 explained for beginners/program example
HAAS CNC lathe (Part 2 of 2) - M19 code explained for beginners with programming example
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HAAS CNC lathe (Part 2 of 2) - M19 code explained for beginners with programming example
HAAS CNC lathe (Part 1 of 2) - M19 code explained for beginners with programming example
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HAAS CNC lathe (Part 1 of 2) - M19 code explained for beginners with programming example
My 2010 JOHN DEERE 2320 with a 54" Snowblower - clearing my 350 ft driveway
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My 2010 JOHN DEERE 2320 with a 54" Snowblower - clearing my 350 ft driveway
Absolute & Incremental positioning - HAAS CNC LATHE - Manual programming for beginners
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Absolute & Incremental positioning - HAAS CNC LATHE - Manual programming for beginners
Writing a G02 on HAAS CNC LATHE - Manually and with Cutter Comp for beginners
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Writing a G02 on HAAS CNC LATHE - Manually and with Cutter Comp for beginners
Writing a G03 on HAAS CNC LATHE - Manually and with Cutter Comp for beginners
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Writing a G03 on HAAS CNC LATHE - Manually and with Cutter Comp for beginners

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  • @user-th1ex2pi6s
    @user-th1ex2pi6s 11 днів тому

    Thanks!! was about to change the switch on the dash...........Ill give this a shot first!!

  • @sammysokosammysoko
    @sammysokosammysoko 13 днів тому

    so before I buy this part, I have a question that I hope someone can answer. I have a 2003 Econoline 150, and the switch would blow the same on all settings except high. on high it would blow really hard, but all of the other settings were The lowest blower speed. so in other words I only had two speeds, low on the first three dots, and then high. yesterday it stopped blowing at all on any of the settings, but the compressor works fine and if I set it on normal AC and drive on the highway air conditioning pushes through the vents so I know the problem is either the switch behind the dash itself, or this resistor. any idea which it might be?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 9 днів тому

      Thank you for your question! I'm not sure if you've seen this video from this Ford mechanic...very well explained!! Mayb it will help. ua-cam.com/video/RQFK38RlNdM/v-deo.htmlsi=lhRS_cS-GCwa5d9L

  • @Shellyluv14
    @Shellyluv14 25 днів тому

    Great video!!!

  • @chillwill121212
    @chillwill121212 Місяць тому

    Very helpful

  • @MiguelSanchez-te3sk
    @MiguelSanchez-te3sk Місяць тому

    Can a use a G96 in a G71 cycle? Im working on a diameter of .110 to .375 thousands. Its making a lot of shatter... It has S1800 F.002 its A2 steel...

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more Місяць тому

      Hi there…….So yes, you can place a G96 surface speed while doing G71. Your G96 will be placed before your G71 cycle. Here’s the tricky part……there are many variables that could be giving you chatter on your finish. Tool nose radius being used. Length of part being turned Finish pass in program might need adjustment So, it could be many variables. You mentioned S1800….is this your max rpm in your program? I’ve worked with A2 also. It can be tricky trying to get a nice finish. If you can let me know as to how long your part being turned…..maybe I could give you more ideas.

  • @mikemiklavic1930
    @mikemiklavic1930 2 місяці тому

    Would this be the same on a powerstroke model?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 2 місяці тому

      Very good question…..I’m not sure. I would think the blower assembly should be in the same spot, but I’m just guessing.

  • @LostinTimeYT
    @LostinTimeYT 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the vid. Both sides of connector was melted on mine. $26 kit at Advance Auto had the plug and the pigtail, now all fan speeds are working.

  • @mrbubetube
    @mrbubetube 2 місяці тому

    nice lawn tractor

  • @Shellyluv14
    @Shellyluv14 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video!! 👍

  • @RandyBeretta-db5bg
    @RandyBeretta-db5bg 2 місяці тому

    ❇️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❇️👍

  • @MiguelSanchez-te3sk
    @MiguelSanchez-te3sk 2 місяці тому

    So to make chamfers of different angles I need to know the exact radius of my inserts or I need the Hass chart.?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 2 місяці тому

      Hi there.....if you are manually programming a chamfer, you do need to know what the radius value of the insert is.....then if you are going to use a different angle, it would be helpful to have the HAAS chart to help you with your X and Z starting and ending points. In the manual, there is a section called "Tool nose compensation". The charts should be there. I found this......page 65 has the beginning of charts. www.haascnc.com/content/dam/haascnc/en/service/manual/operator/english---lathe-operator's-manual---2005.pdf

  • @simonmurillo5860
    @simonmurillo5860 3 місяці тому

    Thank you sir.

  • @iroc-z-troy
    @iroc-z-troy 3 місяці тому

    Very nice set up for sure.....my Dad has a 3520 with the 59" front blower. He added an actuator to deflector for in cab adjustment which is a cheap nice addition. How is the UHMW holding up?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 3 місяці тому

      Oh wow.....3520 is nice!!! Yeah, I need to get one of those chute adjustment actuators! So far the UHMW is holding up really well !! Thanks for watching my video!

  • @mrbubetube
    @mrbubetube 3 місяці тому

    nice lawn tractor

  • @AmanDeep-ki3xf
    @AmanDeep-ki3xf 4 місяці тому

    what about the retract value ? where do we mention that

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 4 місяці тому

      Hi There!....Do you mean sending the machine home? I didn't show that in this video....I only mentioned in the video that you would continue your writing to send your X and Z values home. I ran out of chalkboard in the video (Ha!!). So, after your done machining your G71 canned cycle(in this video it was N12 Q20....which is line 12 to line 20)....I usually program my X axis to head home , and then my Z axis home.

    • @AmanDeep-ki3xf
      @AmanDeep-ki3xf 4 місяці тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more no i mean in the G71 cycle how do you know how much the tool is going to retract like after the depth of cut like how much the tool is going to move in x and z positive direction

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 4 місяці тому

      @@AmanDeep-ki3xf Gotcha....so, I'm going to make sure of my answer when I go back to work on tomorrow. I'm pretty sure the X axis retract is usually the amount of your depth of cut per pass, and the Z axis usually goes back to your original Z starting plane before the G71 was called up. I will reply back again in a day to confirm my answer.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 4 місяці тому

      @@AmanDeep-ki3xf…..I wrote a mock program to verify and yes….the D value you have in the G71 line is the retract value in X and the Z retracted to the original Z starting plane just before you call up G71.

    • @AmanDeep-ki3xf
      @AmanDeep-ki3xf 4 місяці тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more love it 👍🏻thanks for clearing up my doubt 🫡

  • @dave434
    @dave434 4 місяці тому

    Looking at a used 2010 2320 myself, how has yours done?? One I am looking at has 357 hrs on it. I hope to get it for 15--16k Has loader and 62D deck with it. Your video here will help me if I buy it.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 4 місяці тому

      That's really low hours on a 2010!! I did mention in your other comment that I've seen other videos of people having issues with the transmission, but I never had those issues. It was a great machine for me and had plenty of power. I did a lot of work around my home using the loader, mowing, snow blowing, and it worked well. I had a driveline axle seal that leaked, and a steering seal also, but I had that taken care of by the dealer. I did sell mine a few years ago, which was a tough decision. The tractor did ride pretty well for the most part. My lawn is about 3 acres and the land is pretty bumpy in spots. The seat wasn't to bad, but I deal with back problems so everyone might react differently.

    • @dave434
      @dave434 4 місяці тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more Owner says he took good care of it. Used around the house. Was serviced as needed. I'm going to check it out best I can and see if He'll come down some on it. I'm thinking 16K at most. Thanks for your reply!

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 4 місяці тому

      @@dave434 Good luck...and hope it works out for you!

  • @dave434
    @dave434 4 місяці тому

    How do you like the JD 2320?? Problems?? I may need this video, looking at one might buy it.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 4 місяці тому

      Sorry about the delay in getting back to you........I just saw your comments. I listed any issues I had in your other comment

  • @douglasfielder87
    @douglasfielder87 4 місяці тому

    Great vid thanks!

  • @jonathanvlogs7829
    @jonathanvlogs7829 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much sir 🧏‍♂️🫡 it worked for me god bless you!

  • @mattiasarvidsson8522
    @mattiasarvidsson8522 5 місяців тому

    I had no clue about the Q4 and Q2 before .lol.. But how do u keep light bars from being bumped too far? and destroying the tool ;)

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 5 місяців тому

      So, I've dealt with machining plastic material in the past and once the collet opened to advance the material for the next piece, I've had the material lunge out of the collet a couple of times causing the facing tool to machine off a lot of material. So, here's a couple idea's that worked for me. If you are using a 3 jaw chuck, make sure your clamping jaws are not opening really far.....try to keep them as minimal as possible. If you are using collet chuck system,(such as a 5C collet) try keeping the collet pressure at a lower clamping force to help reduce the snapping effect of the collet when it's opening. Make sure your collet is free of burrs that might be allowing it to stick. Another idea I've done in the past is to install a piece of scrap round stock in one of the tooling holders to act as a dead stop. I would program it to come down to spindle center and then to stop at about .050"-.100" in front of your Z work zero offset.......from there you would do your G105 bar push and if for some reason the material wanted to bounce out, it would hit the dead stop of the tooling block and not go any further, and then the collet would close. From there you would continue with your program. But, doing it this way will require some playing around with, since when a new bar advances, you need to make sure the new bar push doesn't smack the tooling holder dead stop. This can be done by writing a block delete section in your program and have it bypass the new bar push by simply turning on and off block delete. It would require you to keep check on the bar feed page to see how much stock remains before it picks up a new bar and for you to activate your block delete section. (I hope that didn't sound to confusing). I hope these ideas help you.

  • @mattiasarvidsson8522
    @mattiasarvidsson8522 5 місяців тому

    I have one of these at work, on an old haas-SL20 .. It's handy as a part stop when making shafts.. for anything else it belongs in a landfill..

  • @timwheeler1503
    @timwheeler1503 5 місяців тому

    Could you please do some more videos on canned cycles for lathe, I have learned so much from your videos. Awesome video by the way you really explain things so I can understand. Thanks for the videos!

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for the very kind words!! I do plan on doing updated videos, and I will make a note to do more videos with canned cycles.

    • @halilbal2610
      @halilbal2610 4 місяці тому

      İt would be awesome.we will be appriciated.Thanx for your efford

  • @ottoneidlinger4938
    @ottoneidlinger4938 5 місяців тому

    I just acquired your old 2025R. Thank you for taking good care of it. I traded up from a 1026R. Loving the size of it so far.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 5 місяців тому

      Awesome!!!! I just talked to Dan at Caz equipment a couple weeks ago, and he mentioned he just sold it.

    • @jamesford9917
      @jamesford9917 5 місяців тому

      So how do like the 3039r then the 2025r

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 5 місяців тому

      @@jamesford9917….. I really like the 3039r…..I really wanted to get a cab tractor with heat and air conditioning and sadly, Deere doesn’t make a 2 series with both heat and air. So, I took the plunge and got this. The 2025R was a very good machine…..I had no problems with it and it worked very well for my needs.

    • @jamesford9917
      @jamesford9917 5 місяців тому

      I got the cab on mine 2025r but no air conditioning got heat I love it but like too trade it in

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 5 місяців тому

      @@jamesford9917 …….same here….I just wanted both heat and A/C in my next tractor.

  • @AndrewGulak
    @AndrewGulak 5 місяців тому

    Very glad I saw this before I started ripping my dash apart. I have the part already, and assumed it was right behind the switch. Thanks a ton mister!

  • @kornelpasztor7947
    @kornelpasztor7947 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great video it did help a lot for me. Quick question, is there a way to program the data inside the program that I run so it does update the machine settings for the bar lenght, initial push and etc? I'm thinking a way that I can ask solidcam to add this to our post processor. Inside solidcam I should be able to fill out the necessary things. Thank you in advance

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kinds words and for watching my video!! Sadly, I’ve never use a cam system and I’m not familiar how those do the bar setup. I know you should be able to go to the bar feed page in current commands and view the length of material left. Im not sure if that’s the answer you are looking for.

    • @kornelpasztor7947
      @kornelpasztor7947 6 місяців тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more currently I've done it as you described it through the command page, But I've seen somewhere in the manual that all that information could be controlled by a set of codes. I'll look into it, if I find out something I'll post it here :)

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 6 місяців тому

      The only other thing is using the I, J, K for an incremental override. You still use a G105, but you insert I ,J, K also. For instance, G105 I2.0 J1.500 k1.0 I is the bar push J is part length K is min. Clamp Not sure if this helps at all, but keep me posted!

  • @mrbubetube
    @mrbubetube 6 місяців тому

    that thing will go uphill in the snow on turf tires with no chains?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching my video! Yeah, I've had turf tires on other tractors I've owned and for me, they've actually work pretty well in the snow. If the driveway is covered in ice, then it does spin a little bit. All I'm using on this tractor is some ballast weight in the box and having the tractor in 4 wheel drive.

  • @ChatNoir443
    @ChatNoir443 6 місяців тому

    Heated cab? Does it do ok to keep you warm? Im guessing Michigan?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 6 місяців тому

      Yes, heated cab. Takes about 10 minutes to heat up , but once it does it’s awesome 😎

  • @ethantwo8361
    @ethantwo8361 6 місяців тому

    Awesome job explaining learned a lot in this short video

  • @sydneyflyer5394
    @sydneyflyer5394 6 місяців тому

    Hey Tim! Great video, one extra question. How do I determine if I am to use G41 or G42, given tool position 3 (X- Z-)?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words! Usually, anytime you are doing an outside diameter turning path, you would use a G42 ( which means the cutter comp path stays to the right side of the programmed path)and your tool tip direction is usually 3. If you were doing a Inner boring cycle that had multiple dimensions on the inner diameter, that's usually when you would use a G41( which means the cutter stays to the left side of the programmed path)...You would also need to adjust your tool tip direction for this. I personally use G42 all the time on O.D. turing , because I get lazy trying to figure out all the math needed(haha!!)....so I let the machine figure it out.

  • @peeeoii2738
    @peeeoii2738 6 місяців тому

    Using g71 canned cycle type two with cutter comp g40 where do I compensate apparently the machine doesn’t like the comp because it can’t switch tool nose directions

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 6 місяців тому

      Hey there….thanks for the question. I’m currently at work and just wanted to send you a quick video link from HAAS talking about this. ua-cam.com/video/0_GiMspK0pc/v-deo.htmlsi=NF4Mm2pgEGnsa4bI

  • @travispham9963
    @travispham9963 6 місяців тому

    Great

  • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
    @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

    autumn good videos

  • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
    @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

    👍

  • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
    @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

    hi, your videos are wonderful! Can I ask you another question about the Haas lathe?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      No problem, I will try my best to answer

    • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
      @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

      ​@@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-moreThank you for your answer (forgive me for my English), my name is Alexey. I'm currently learning on my own to become a Haas lathe!! And I will be glad to any advice from the master!

    • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
      @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more You are doing a good job by teaching us.

    • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
      @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more May I know your name?

    • @user-zg5vd2gl6n
      @user-zg5vd2gl6n 7 місяців тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more Is it possible to contact you via messenger or some other social networks?

  • @simd510
    @simd510 7 місяців тому

    Its fun using a snowblower on a paved driveway but sucks on gravel

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      Yup, I had a gravel driveway for over a year before getting it paved…..I sure didn’t like hearing the rocks getting sucked up into blower! I tried to keep the skid shoes so the blower was about 1” above the rock driveway.

  • @Shellyluv14
    @Shellyluv14 7 місяців тому

    And shout out to the best daughter ever for helping to film :D

  • @user-wu8os5fn2j
    @user-wu8os5fn2j 7 місяців тому

    Can’t you raise your snow defector on the shut

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      Yes, I can manually adjust it....but just left it where it was. Definitely gonna move the deflector up next time! :-)

  • @billz410
    @billz410 7 місяців тому

    That is a very nice rig!

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! I’ve only had for a couple months now and looking forward to putting it to work! 😎👍

  • @SIUDR7202
    @SIUDR7202 7 місяців тому

    Sorry I’m new to your channel but do you have a lot of land for that size of a tractor?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      I currently have 3 acres of land, and right now the plan is to purchase a larger piece of property when I get closer to retirement.

  • @TimberXX
    @TimberXX 7 місяців тому

    I'm surprised it didn't throw snow farther. Where was your throttle?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, I don't remember where I had the throttle at, but I know I didn't have it all the way open. Plus, I need to adjust the chute deflector to be higher up. Thanks for watching !!

  • @rockystonewolf
    @rockystonewolf 7 місяців тому

    Brilliant film therapeutic to watch.

  • @AdamSmith-uv6kr
    @AdamSmith-uv6kr 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for the video. Just picked up a 2024 3039R with a blower and a broom and yet to get to play here in Indiana. After seeing your machine run I’m very hopeful for our plow season. So far I’m in love with the tractor. Can’t believe how much they pack into the cab of such a small thing

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      Hi Adam…..congratulations on your purchase!! Mine is a 2023 model year that I just got in early November of 2023. This was our first real significant snow storm this season so far and the tractor worked very well going through this heavy wet snow. You are correct, they pack in a lot of features in the cab for sure! I’m definitely spoiled having a heated cab!!

  • @genemanno1533
    @genemanno1533 8 місяців тому

    Everything on s/b looks same as on my 1023. The only difference mine does not have any wiring connection on the carrier. What is that for? Other than the linear motor I added for the chute up and down no wiring on mine.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      I know on my older Deere 2320, it didn't have the electrical connection for the front blower either. I'm not sure when they started doing this particular electrical connection, but it allows you to go into reverse and keep the PTO engaged.

    • @genemanno1533
      @genemanno1533 8 місяців тому

      @@TimsCNC-Tractors-and-moreOK gotta be something like my daughter’s lawn mowing tractor has where they have to lift up on the PTO handle to back up or the tractor stalls. Seems crazy to do that while looking behind one’s self and having to hold on to PTO and still have other hand on steering wheel. Thank you for info on wire connection.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 7 місяців тому

      @@genemanno1533 I had to lift up on the PTO handle on my older tractors if I wanted to go into reverse also....during snow blowing or mowing.

  • @grantmiddleton1020
    @grantmiddleton1020 8 місяців тому

    How did you second op it ??

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      I had to make a fixture to mount the jaws on. So, in the first Op, I drilled & tapped 3 holes on the bottom along with a locating pin hole, then once the parts where finally separated in the first op, they got removed and then they were flipped and mounted onto the custom fixture and tighten and proceeded to do a final pass. We didn't have material at the time to do this in one step....but going forward if they decide that the part is doing what the company hopes, they will buy thicker stock material and I can do the full profile in Op 1 and then flip in Op 2 and machine to proper thickness.

  • @garyseligman4183
    @garyseligman4183 8 місяців тому

    With the addition of the uhmw material 4” wide do you see less wear on your skid shoes and could you possible raise your skid shoes and let the uhmw material support the blower?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      Yes, I did bring up the skid shoes so just the UHMW material was contacting my driveway. Even though I no longer have this tractor....I did the exact same thing to my new tractor. The material is very durable. If you have a stone driveway, I'm not sure about the longevity of the material.

  • @montya2047
    @montya2047 8 місяців тому

    I did this but it’s the same thing

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      Oh man.....that's a bummer. There is a Ford mechanic UA-cam channel who did a great job going in depth on this issue. I will post his video link. ua-cam.com/video/RQFK38RlNdM/v-deo.html

  • @jaybert6863
    @jaybert6863 8 місяців тому

    How did the UHMV end up wearing on this did you have any concerns ? I think I’m going to try this on my 47 blower but curious how fast it will wear down

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      I didn't get a whole lot of time using this material on my 2025R since I installed it during mid-winter. From what I can see, it's very durable. I just got a new cab tractor and installed it on the snowblower unit. Since the material comes to you as a blank piece, you will have to drill the holes and possibly other modifications to make it work. Good luck to you if you decide to get it! :-)

  • @markolson7326
    @markolson7326 9 місяців тому

    Congratulations on the upgrade. Just got a 2025r this fall and looking forward to giving it a good winter test.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 9 місяців тому

      Thank you !! Congratulations on getting a 2025R!

    • @markolson7326
      @markolson7326 8 місяців тому

      What size UHMW did you end up using for this?

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 8 місяців тому

      I originally ordered 4” wide by 3/4” thick. They didn’t have anymore 4” wide material so they sent me 5” wide material by 3/4” thick. I ordered a 60” piece for my 3039r. I did use my table saw to cut the width and length to what I wanted. My 2025r I had, I used 2 pieces of the poly, and I’m not sure if you watched my video on that.

    • @markolson7326
      @markolson7326 8 місяців тому

      Perfect. Thanks for the reply :)

  • @bluerain42
    @bluerain42 9 місяців тому

    i change mine still on High speed

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 9 місяців тому

      Oh man....sorry to hear that. There's a Ford mechanic who produced a video similar to mine and he went more in depth on other factors that could be the culprit .....I believe he even mentioned the fan switch could be bad....I'm noy positive on that. I hope you get it figured out 🙂

  • @ashrafchawila
    @ashrafchawila 9 місяців тому

    Your two,s and Z look the same. I had to make sure. In the beginning i thought i was watching the wrong video because i coudnt find the Z.

    • @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more
      @TimsCNC-Tractors-and-more 9 місяців тому

      Yeah, sorry about the handwriting being a little sloppy and thank you for watching it!