Russ Hoov
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I have to do the fuel pump again. Unloading the 1999 silverado.
2 months of use checking cows during calving and 804 miles later the pickup won't start. No fuel pressure. Tested some electrical things and determined the pump has failed. I did get a new pump under warranty. It was a limited lifetime warranty and if was simple process to claim the warranty.
Thanks for watching.
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Repairing hydraulic valve on Case IH 9270.
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This seemed to fix my hydraulic capacity issue on my 9270 case ih tractor. This should be the same on all the 9000 series case ih steiger tractors and the later steigers like the lion. Thanks for watching. Balls PN 86624941 Check valve PN 86018333
Draining tire fluid and removing inner wheel and tire.
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More footage of the tire and rim repair on the case ih 9270.
9270 gets new front lights. Trying to save a $.
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Doing a poor man's repair. New light were expensive so I made my own. Thanks for watching.
Hopefully this helps. Answering a couple 5240 questions
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Had a couple comments in regards to a transmission issue on a 5250. Hopefully this clarifies the location of some components and gets them up and running. I am more than happy to try and help if anyone has questions. I am by no means a professional, however I seem to keep the equipment going. Thanks for watching.
Removing the outside dual on the 9270 to get to a flat tire and cracked rim.
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Big toys require big tools. Brought the service truck in the shop to use the autocrane to do a tire repair on the 9270. Tires are heavy because they are full of fluid.
The final step. Installing the rear glass.
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Wrapping up the cab repair on the 02 GMC 2500HD. The cab is straightened close enough but not perfect. I am not a looking for professional results, just want it water tight and functional.
Replacing leaky fuel valve on 1987 square body. #c10 #r10 #silverado #chevy
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Replacing leaky fuel valve on 1987 square body. #c10 #r10 #silverado #chevy
Welding on the Deere 158 loader. This could have been bad.
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Welding on the Deere 158 loader. This could have been bad.
The 4030 gets a seat upgrade and adjustment.
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The 4030 gets a seat upgrade and adjustment.
The final tweaks to make the rear glass fit.
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The final tweaks to make the rear glass fit.
Gate has a new slam latch.
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Gate has a new slam latch.
2023 Corn combining shorts combined. 🌽 #short #youtubeshorts #farming #corn
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2023 Corn combining shorts combined. 🌽 #short #youtubeshorts #farming #corn
An overdue corn harvest video. Harvest is finally complete.
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An overdue corn harvest video. Harvest is finally complete.
After a long wait, my 1966 Chevy C10 is getting some attention.
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After a long wait, my 1966 Chevy C10 is getting some attention.
John Deere 4030 gets some new lights. #diy
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John Deere 4030 gets some new lights. #diy
US General 5 drawer cart gets an upgrade.
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US General 5 drawer cart gets an upgrade.
High speed metal massaging on the crew cab. #diy
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High speed metal massaging on the crew cab. #diy
Ranch Choice and Hotshot side by side.
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Ranch Choice and Hotshot side by side.
Sharing a Milwaukee tool deal from Acme tools. #diy
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Sharing a Milwaukee tool deal from Acme tools. #diy
Helping a friend and cleaning the hydraulic suction screen on a 5240.
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Helping a friend and cleaning the hydraulic suction screen on a 5240.
Caprice brake inspection and mounting some tires.
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Caprice brake inspection and mounting some tires.
Peterbilt gets some LED headlights.
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Peterbilt gets some LED headlights.
Removing rear seats and trim to start straightening the cab.
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Removing rear seats and trim to start straightening the cab.
Merry Christmas and short battery video.
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Merry Christmas and short battery video.
Intro to the rear window post repair on the 2002 sierra.
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Intro to the rear window post repair on the 2002 sierra.
Hauling hay with the KW and unloading with the Cat 906
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Hauling hay with the KW and unloading with the Cat 906
Three phases of a wheat crop.
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Three phases of a wheat crop.
Trying to avoid tire trouble on the road.
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Trying to avoid tire trouble on the road.
Combining soybeans before the October snow,
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Combining soybeans before the October snow,

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  • @robocowone464
    @robocowone464 22 хвилини тому

    I had a Chevy HHR that I replaced the fuel pump three times. That vehicle had a few different electrical issues that caused the pump not to work, but main issue with pump was the pressure regulator that was in the pump assembly that would come apart and start leaking and loose pressure. I bought a different brand every time thinking it was a cheaply made pump, but they were all made exactly the same no matter the brand. I found the problem by testing the pump where i could see what was going on. The pressure regulator is just pressed together and has little metal tabs that are supposed to bite into the plastic housing to keep it together, kind of like a shark bite fitting does. To ultimately fix the problem I took the regulator of the brand new pump apart and bend those tabs so they would get a stronger bite and pressed it back together then installed the pump. Problem solved!!! A lifetime warranty means absolutely nothing because it doesn't ever include labor cost.

  • @DavidRobinson-bj7eh
    @DavidRobinson-bj7eh 11 годин тому

    Probably a short in wiring harness behind motor.i replaced 3 before a shade tree mech.gound the real problem

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 5 годин тому

      After I pulled the pump I supplied 12v straight to the pump motor and there was nothing. I agree though, sometimes wiring can give issues. Had a transmission that wouldn't come out of limp mode due to a broken wire. That was fun to find.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 3 дні тому

    I just looked on ebay at fuel pumps and when I typed in for a 1999 silverado 2500 6.0L it came up with fuel pump assemblies and then I clicked on "AC Delco" brand. They had a bunch new for $70 with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. They said they are just like the AC Delco, without the AC Delco box. I was kind of suspicious, but a lifetime warranty is a good deal!

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 3 дні тому

      This one was from Napa at $125. They warrantied it no questions asked and it is nice to deal in person if there are issues. I am always suspicious of ebay and Amazon when they claim oem brand. Rockauto has been good also and good prices

  • @BruceLaw-wg9us
    @BruceLaw-wg9us 5 днів тому

    Pretty stupid video. You didn't even address the fuel pump.👎👎👎👎👎

  • @SteveC810
    @SteveC810 5 днів тому

    Used to just lift the bed up onto the rear tires to change mine. I had a 99 with close to 300k miles and at least 3 pumps.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 5 днів тому

      Yes, that works well also. I have a video doing that also. This truck has a gooseneck hitch and wiring for that without easy disconnects.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 8 днів тому

    How many years did you get out of this fuel pump?

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 12 днів тому

    That's a good idea to use the lift to unload your pickup. I would have never thought of that.

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 15 днів тому

    Gotta make sure you walk them daily or they get to much energy and try running away

  • @jayrouxx8096
    @jayrouxx8096 18 днів тому

    What wrench did you use to get those two bolts holding the valve selector Ive been trying to get them for about an hour lol

  • @1010109999999
    @1010109999999 23 дні тому

    Man loves his calves and so do I❤

  • @danieljpollack1814
    @danieljpollack1814 26 днів тому

    Chinese crap

  • @WSOII
    @WSOII 26 днів тому

    Warning ⚠️ China 🇨🇳 beware..

  • @egorleontev9970
    @egorleontev9970 26 днів тому

    The most miserable failures are happening with Chinese metal things. You tighten it too much and your thread is gone ezpz.

  • @mattrivers973
    @mattrivers973 26 днів тому

    Looks cast. Should have been the first red flag. Then China the real red flag! Amazon red flag #3.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 26 днів тому

      My bulldog brand one is cast also. I was lucky to not be at high speed

  • @venomousproductions7539
    @venomousproductions7539 28 днів тому

    Great information

  • @fords4ever1960
    @fords4ever1960 29 днів тому

    Those are some nice looking calves!!

  • @fords4ever1960
    @fords4ever1960 Місяць тому

    Nothing wrong with making something work without spending a bank load of money!!

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    I watched on the "scotty kilmer" youtube channel where he used a "block tester" to check for a blown head gasket. It looks like a turkey baster that you dump a special fluid in and stick it in your radiator cap hole. I ended up buying one at Napa for like $23. My buddy also bought one at Napa and used it on his van and the color didn't change. Then he stuck it in front of his exhaust and the color changed. He was so relieved that it actually works and showed that he does not have a blown head gasket with exhaust gases in his radiator.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    I had just been thinking that these 1970's pickups would make great donor engines for all the 1970's F600 and C60 2.5 ton grain trucks with the 16 ft. boxes on the road. I think a lot of those old grain trucks have tired engines on them. Nowadays it really isn't cost effective to rebuild engines or transmissions anymore, because salvage yard engines are so cheap and you at least know that they run, before you pull them out of the donor vehicle, rather than hoping that one that is rebuilt will even function.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      True. I am a fan of the 292 inline six cylinder engines for the 2 ton trucks. Plenty of low end torque. The last couple I did came out of Massy 410 combines. They sell dirt cheap as runner cause no one wants them. The 510 massy used a high performance 327.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    In college my professor used the candle wax method. I tried it, but it still didn't work the best. I just replaced the exhaust manifolds on my 2003 chevy 2500hd 2 years ago. I watched "stephen cox" youtube channel's viral video of how to remove rusty bolts. He used a propane torch for removing the exhaust manifold bolts. That video was awesome. Unfortunately the chevy exhaust manifolds warp and actually break the heads off the bolts. I heated up the broke stud red hot with a propane torch and then welded a nut on the end and turned them out with a wrench. LOTS OF HEAT is what breaks the rust loose on exhaust system bolts and you need to keep them hot during the process. It took me three days, but I got both sides done. I told my brother don't ever ask me to change your exhaust manifolds for you, because it is so much work. lol

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    On my 895 versatile tractor I had just filled it up with diesel fuel and a crack occured about 3/4 of the way up the fuel tank and started pouring out fuel. This was not on a weld. Just the flat side of the tank. My cousins and me stuck the service tank fuel pump in the tractors fuel tank and pumped the fuel out until we got below the crack. I cleaned the crack with soapy water and JB welded it. It has held up ever since! Nowadays we use "the right stuff" by permatex to seal any oil leaks. It comes in a caulking gun tube and you can buy it at Napa. It says that it takes 24 hrs to cure, but from my experience over the years it takes a full 48 hrs to cure. Just remember with "the right stuff" gasket maker that you will never get the part off without destroying it. It is as strong as windshield glue. I used it to glue on the inside door panel of my Buick LuCerne, since the clips wouldn't hold. They actually have a youtube video of them using it to seal a giant hole in the engine block of a boat. They say the reason for this is that boat engines don't get over 400 degrees, because they are always pumping cold water in from the lake, rather than having a closed cooling system like a car. I also used the right stuff to seal a leaky water fitting on my toilet and it has held for years. My two favorite products are the right stuff and anti-seize. I put anti-seize on every bolt on my vehicles, because I know that I will be the guy who has to get those bolts off in the future when I have to do repairs.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    I wish I had an answer on this one for you. I own a 1996 Cat 3176, 350 HP in my Freightliner semi. I have never had any driveablity issues with the engine, but that truck is so cold blooded for starting in cold weather. I have to keep that thing plugged in during the winter. My neighbor's semis have a Cat and a Cummins engine. They complain about how hard starting their Cat engine is. If I could have afforded it, I would have got a Cummins Diesel, but this is what was in my budget.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    I see on bismanonline they have a 2012 Honda Foreman 4x4, foot shift with power steering for $2,500. I bought my 2008 Honda Rancher 4x4, foot shift brand new back in 2008. It is still on the original battery and the only trouble I ever had, was it would go into de-rate mode when I was running it hard on hot days. When I picked it up in the evenings it had all the power in the world. I replaced the electric fuel pump and it has been good for the last 9 years now. That fuel injected 4-wheeler will last me the rest of my life and it is only $700 for the engine rebuild kit. If you ever decide to upgrade, you should keep a Honda in mind. My neighbor's Honda 300 fourtrax 2wd's engine was getting really wore out and he rebuilt the engine himself and now it has all the power in the world again. He said it really wasn't that bad of a job to rebuild it himself.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    When I had my 2004 Cummins diesel pickup the water pump went out at 130,000 miles when it was -10 degrees out. I ended up having to have the mechanic change it out for $407 since I don't have a heated shop. That will never happen to me again. Now on all my vehicles I change out the water pump, thermostat, serpentine belt, spark plugs, spark plug wires and wheel bearings every 100,000 miles. Those parts are cheap and I need my vehicles to be reliable during the winter and on long trips across the U.S.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    My brother bought a Case 970 and it had no reverse. He ended up splitting the tractor with 2 big harbor freight floor jacks and hauled the transmission down to Lemmon, SD in the box of his pickup. The guy replaced the bad parts with parts from the junk yard and when my brother put the transmission in, it worked perfectly. That Lemmon, SD guy is pretty popular with all the Case tractor owners!

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      Was that Baah farm repair?

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

      @@quarter_circle_f_ranch No he deals with Keagan at Baah repair quite a bit with parts but it was TK diesel in Lemmon that rebuilt the tranny

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

      He snapped the pivot cast iron that holds the front axle on the Case 970 last summer and he got a replacement at Meyers tractor salvage In Aberdeen, SD. We used to make quite a few trips to Aberdeen, rather than wait on parts in the mail.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      @@MyLifeThai371 Meyers in a good salvage yard. Keegan at Baah repair has a good supply of transmission parts and is also very knowledgeable. Great guy.

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

      ​@@quarter_circle_f_ranchI don't know why it didn't show up on here, but my brother said "TK diesel" in Lemon is who rebuilt his 970 transmission.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    I just bought my brand new 1100 ft. lb. torque multiplier on amazon 2 years ago for $263. That thing has been a God send. I could not break the crank shaft pulley nut loose on my Honda FIT to replace the leaking front main seal. That broke it loose, since it had been torqued to 600 ft. lbs. Normally for breaking beads on tires I set the handy man jack on the bead and place it under the hitch of the Case IH 5250, but that would not break the bead on my semi tire. I ended up have to drive over the bead 3 or 4 times with the 5250 tractor and that finally broke the bead.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    The 1999-2006 GM 3/4 ton pickups were the best. Many of them on the "bismanonline" website have 360,000 miles on them. My buddy has 400,000 on his 2003 Duramax with the original engine and transmission, but he does change fuel injectors every 150,000 miles when it gets hard starting. His 2000 6.0L has 335,000 miles and has had an engine tick for the last 35,000 miles, but it keeps going. I just rebuilt the manual transfer case on my 2003 6.0L for $500 in parts and it really wasn't that bad of a job. Everything is mechanical. 2007 is when GM trucks went to active fuel management, where they shut off certain cylinders to save fuel and then the push rods stay collapsed and you have to tear apart the engine.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    My grandparents drove their 1976 Chevy Caprice for 33 years before they traded it in. They also drove their 1970 F-250 4x4 for 30 years, before they bought a replacement pickup. They saved so much money by not upgrading over the years. It took them the full 30 years to hit 100,000 miles on the pickup. The Caprice probably did have 2 or 3 engines and transmissions put in it over the years, but still cheaper than a new car.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    Thanks for posting the video for me! I just noticed that your farm is in central ND. Our farm is in western ND.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      I am near New salem. Where are you located? You can email me at rhoovestol@hotmail.com if you have more questions.

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

      @@quarter_circle_f_ranch Thank you. Were north of Dickinson. I am actually in Cambodia for the summer getting some dental work done, since it is cheaper. I sent your videos to my brother and hopefully he will have time to tear into it this summer. If not, I should be back home this winter.

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video! Our 5250 doesn't have forward or reverse during the last two winters, but during the summer the tractor works perfect. It sucks that it can just be used as a summertime tractor right now. It only has 5,500 original hours, but the hydraulic fluid has never been changed in it. I am hoping that the problem is that there is just thick sludge around the suction screen on the bottom of the case. I will change the hydraulic oil and hydraulic filter and clean the screen.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      I have also had issues with the clutch pedal switches not making contact internally especially when cold. Causing a transmission fault and then it doesn't move. Mine has a push button style that I have disassembled and cleaned but they are not designed to be serviceable. The updated switch is a micro style with a metal tang.

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Місяць тому

      @@quarter_circle_f_ranch Where are those switches located? My tractor does not have any warnings on the dash when the problem is present.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      @@MyLifeThai371 They are under the dash one at the top of the clutch arm and one at the bottom. My transmission light comes on if the switch doesn't work. I have also had transmission relays work loose in the panel on the right hand side of the dash. The grey cover pops right off and there is a bank of relays. I put zip ties around mine to keep them in place. I will try and make a little video soon.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      I posted a video that may help you.

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 Місяць тому

    Nice

  • @larry-333
    @larry-333 Місяць тому

    Russian propaganda here.

  • @rickmeisch643
    @rickmeisch643 Місяць тому

    From one farmer to the other

  • @micksmith2929
    @micksmith2929 Місяць тому

    I don’t get my hands dirty

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      That's half the fun of pulling wrenches

    • @micksmith2929
      @micksmith2929 Місяць тому

      @@quarter_circle_f_ranch my education far outweighs pulling wrenches

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      We all have our calling. I designed equipment for 13 long years. Hated being at a desk. Decided to come back and take over the farm. I love what I do

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and the comments

    • @micksmith2929
      @micksmith2929 Місяць тому

      @@quarter_circle_f_ranch thanks for your service

  • @the_shop75
    @the_shop75 Місяць тому

    👍

  • @StarHunter28
    @StarHunter28 2 місяці тому

    Are the 235s first?

  • @nekocal
    @nekocal 2 місяці тому

    Thanks. Just what I needed 👍

  • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
    @quarter_circle_f_ranch 2 місяці тому

    As of today this is my most successful short.

  • @foretolduser
    @foretolduser 2 місяці тому

    Try to drop it on its side or back so you don't damage the teeth😊

  • @chrisg0001
    @chrisg0001 2 місяці тому

    Aww, your band saw blade is so small and cute😅

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 2 місяці тому

      It is a 64.5" blade. Saw is a Wong Fu. Same as jet from menards and the harbor freight model. It cuts square. That is all I need

  • @fords4ever1960
    @fords4ever1960 2 місяці тому

    That is how I would do it!!! A lot safer on the fingers.

  • @fords4ever1960
    @fords4ever1960 2 місяці тому

    That's really slick!!!

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 2 місяці тому

    Noted

  • @wellsolivieri7766
    @wellsolivieri7766 2 місяці тому

    *Promo SM*

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 2 місяці тому

    That’s not fun

  • @abelnajera560
    @abelnajera560 2 місяці тому

    What is the cost to rebuild this engine.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 2 місяці тому

      I think the parts came to about $1,300, head parts included and $150 to grind the crankshaft. Parts came from HDP (Heavy Duty Pros). Plus labor which is dependent on what you figure your time is worth. I feel I made good wages on this rebuild considering what a reman costs, plus a core that I did not have.

    • @abelnajera560
      @abelnajera560 2 місяці тому

      @@quarter_circle_f_ranch I was looking to have it rebuilt for me and I got told it would be around 17k for them to pull my engine and rebuild it. It seemed like a big price tag for this small 4 cylinder.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 2 місяці тому

      When I was shopping a remanned engine was $8 to $10k with a $5k core charge. My block was not a returnable core. So that's when I figured it was worth the gamble to try and salvage mine. The engine is a manageable size and not difficult. Not much different from doing a gas engine.

  • @GnosisMan50
    @GnosisMan50 3 місяці тому

    I was never fond of those toolboxes. They’re just too small and you can’t get enough tools in it.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 3 місяці тому

      I agree. I keep my high use tools in it and mainly use it as a portable table. Very convenient under the 2 post lift.

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 3 місяці тому

    Nice

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 3 місяці тому

      BTW the tool cart is on sale this week for $190 during the parking lot sale. $60 off.

  • @dolphincliffs8864
    @dolphincliffs8864 3 місяці тому

    Have to put that switch on the to do list,keep meaning to.

  • @dolphincliffs8864
    @dolphincliffs8864 3 місяці тому

    Clean up all those trip hazards then we can discuss that drill press.

    • @quarter_circle_f_ranch
      @quarter_circle_f_ranch 3 місяці тому

      Just remember, lift your feet when walking. Been using this drill press for 20 years, still have all my fingers. OSHA can't fix stupid.