NO MORE LEAKS|Overdue repairs on our CASE IH 7140 MAGNUM
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- Опубліковано 31 січ 2020
- Sometimes it's just easier to keep adding oil than to fix the leaks but in the end the repairs are essential to prevent damage. Once oil runs out the result is thousands of dollars of unnecessary damage considering the leaks could have been fixed. Knowing this we try to tackle leaks when they show up. Plus leaking oil is a pet pieve of Leg Arms and the last thing you want to do is upset Mr Arms!
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Scott Welker-Master of tools! 🛠👍🏻
I hope you put a hole in that plate to make it easier to remove next time. Great idea guys and Bob that is what kids are for helping us old guys.
Got my Welker Farms hoodie in the mail today!! My contribution to the input shaft fund for the Magnum. Enjoy watching you channel and keeping up with Welker Farms Inc.
Bob really impress me. His voice is smoothing and you can tell he is really nice all around good guy. I lost my dad over 20 years ago and not a day goes by I miss him. So spend as much time as u can with him.
Bill Hackney yeah I had to fast forward because his voice. Was lulling me to sleep. LOL
Really great Montana folks. It's quiet beneficial to have the Higher Power in one's life.
Man, you can hear the sentax and rhythm of speech when Leg Arms talks, he sounds amazingly like dad, the ORIGINAL Mr. Welker. Family traits, out-freekin standing. Blessings.
Some 25 years ago, we did some Bush-Fixes on these type of Front AWD Axels. Liquid Grease instead of the Manufacturers Gear Oil. Works OK for Tractors that run part-time, only and saves lots of $$$ for working hours.
I cannot tell you how many bottles of gear oil ive fought with in awfal places over the year's.. your trick is one of those that makes me wanna bang my head!! Brilliant!! Thanks 👍👍
A farmers job is never done - always something to fix / level / move etc. Thank you for the video - take care - be safe. Waiting for warmer weather. "Spin"
Idk about everyone else who's watching these videos but I LOVE seeing dad and leg arms have control of the cameras and doing their own things for us to watch. Not that Nick isnt doing a good job because he does great!
A good collection of different chisels and sharpened flat irons is very handy for for pulling theese pins. I developed such a set on sealing countless John Deere front axles.
What a legend your father is.
i dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@Myles Edwin Instablaster :)
@Colin Ellis I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Colin Ellis it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out :D
@Myles Edwin Glad I could help :D
I’ve been waiting all Saturday morning for this one!!
Thanks leg arms always cool to hear and watch y’all working on the equipment. Great job to your dad for explaining his job as well
I love your fathers tip for adding oil! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your amazing story. God bless you and your family.
Great video guys - only thing nicer that a warm shop is a fully stocked (hoist, tools) warm shop.
Last truck was a lb7. Those injectors under the valve covers were a pain to replace.
I've got one of those fumoto valves too on my 6.0. Makes changing the oil really simple!
I love coming on here and watching your videos whenever I can. The kindness and hardworking that is shown is always amazing and makes these videos more contagious to watch. Keep up that good stuff!!
Love when your pops makes a video! Keep it up! He’s awesome!
You truly inspire us all to persevere in spite of the many challenges that come our way.
I love learning things from these videos and leg arms has taught me way more than I ever would’ve on my own
Glad to see you get the Tractor fixed. Enjoy your Repair Videos. Keep them Coming.
I love watching your Shop videos, I've learned a lot about mechanics and now I have complete confidence that I can call someone who knows what they're doing to fix my car.
Geez...that’s an impressive number of tool chests!!!
We love having the tools available and separated. And it seems like you need so many different tools.
My opinion....wait it doesn't matter!!! It's your tractor. If it ain't leaking don't touch it!! Good video guys. Safe travels Bob. See ya in the next one
well done leg arms and safe travels mr welker take care god bless welkers
We had a MF 399 loader tractor (2wd, open station) before we upgraded to MFs with cabs & 4wd. Initially we kept the loader on when did field work, but then we got really quick and attaching/detaching it in under 5 minutes. It ran so much better with the loader off.
The best thing about these videos is that you just watch it, without skipping time. The video is every second interesting. Good job guys. 👍🏻
Merry Christmas Welkers! I found this 10 month old video I had missed and I can't tell you how satisfying it was to watch you guys seemlessly weaving in and out of this project, particularly after this past year of national stress, hate and acrimony plus the ongoing Covid drama. Thanks again for a little taste of family all doing what they do best.
good job legarms and nike good to see it still run
Farmer ingenuity at work. Bless you all
Enjoy your videos guys.
Leg arms ,nice to see,theirs only one way to fix it.Do it properly.Good man keep it real.
LegArms needs his own fix it channel.
Looks like he commandeer this one 😁👍
Not a day that your videos don't bring me pleasure, thank you.
It's always maintenance and preventive maintenance on equipment . Great Video
DeBoss Garage is another Great Canadian!! Good to see that you'll find his methods top notch!
Job well done, guys. Thanks for the videos. Have a great weekend
I greatly enjoy ur welker farm/family videos, yall are the only farming videos I watch ! I looked at other farmers u suggested, but like y'alls the best ! I'm very happy to see yall were raised in faith, GOD BLESS ur family, farm, lakehouse, and four paws too !!(love seeing ur dog in the videos, in the shop "supervising", ON the equipment !! Looking forward to the next welker farms/family video..
Respects to you leg arms your mechanic work is awesome I love watching you work on trucks and tractors and you teaching us odds and ends about things keep up the good work brother
Leg arms getting poked by that sharp metal was the tractors way of saying you should have changed the universal joint seal! 🤣😂🤣 I understand not changing it, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Great video guys, glad leg arms didn’t get badly cut.
Love and I also enjoy teaching mechanics and passing down knowledge. Loving the channel
"Seeing what you do, a little bit each day" was very interesting - held my attention throughout. Keep those episodes coming!
LegArms, he is great at explaining how to. He would be an excellent teacher.
Fascinating to watch you guys work these projects!
Thats the same truck my dad has but its a 2005. Same color same winter paint and same four door cab. Its also the truck I want. Great vid keep it up guys
That's one large whitetail shed on the wall there. Very nice collection of antlers!
Man what a blessing to be able to work with your dad on stuff. I only ever heard my dad swear, berate me for not holding the light right and then head back in the house to take a bunch of pills and pass out. Haven't talked to him in years. Cherish what you guys have.
Enjoy the video. I thoroughly enjoyed leg arms teaching sessions on these videos he’s very very good.
Enjoy watching shop time repairs.
Great job. Just one more peace of equipment ready for next planting season. Keep up the great work and God bless.
Legarms, thanks for another great video. Really great how you guys do a lot of your own work and save a lot of money. I am sure you guys learned a whole bunch from your great Dad. Really look forward each week to the videos!
I like it!! If you don’t wanna fix something at a certain time then forget everyone and do it your way! You bought the equipment you make the decisions. Great videos by the way 👍🏻
Love these guys and fascinating to watch. From Australia,
really enjoy your content.
I always learn so much about tractors and how to fix them from you guys. Keep it up please
Nice to see some duramax work. Have a friend whos 2004 duramax has over 600 000 kilometers on in. He works in forrestry so it havent had a nice life. Really heavy duty trucks 👍👍👍👍
Keep up the good work brothers I really appreciate it
I enjoy taking things apart and seeing how they work. It has always been my dream to get like a tractor that will not work anymore, and take it apart. Legarms is awesome to watch in the fact that he is always taking things apart and showing how they work. My only problem is I can’t put it all back together like he can. Keep being great at what you guys do.
That looked like you guys had alot of fun working that case tractor guys. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video and have a great week.
I have the same oil pan drain valve on my 2000 durango. I love it!
40,000 miles on shocks going across gravel county roads are usually at the end of life! Good job getting the GMC ready to vacation! Have a Blessed trip!
Not a Bilstein. They have a life time warranty and if they are not leaking, they are still good. Unfortunately it appears he swapped out perfectly good shocks. Bilsteins are not you normal shock. Anecdotally I have over 300,000 on a set on my E-350 van.
@@Cannibal440 swaps dont last forever
Another great video👍nice job on explaining the repair on the tractor Leg arms👊liked your Dads comment on his truck washing of the winter paint haha Have a great weekend guys God bless🙏
Still a roll around on the ground shade tree mechanic in my garage. I did buy 4 made in the USA floor jacks to do some maintenance on vehicles. Mr Welker and sons you all do a good job keeping a civil tongue when the mechanic work throws a curve. Many times, my mechanic vocabulary contains some expletives, which makes me glad the garage door is down. Trying to do better.
Liking the duramax Mr Welker! Mine is a 04 LLY and love it
I'm sure you have more miles on yours. I just have 119k. Been a fun truck to run. 👍 Brian
@7:33
Coming from a mechanical engineer. We 100% get where you are coming from, most of us try to design in ways to make assembly and disassembly easier, but those things rarely make it past the bean counters.
Engineers are really just slaves to sales and bean counters. If it makes it more expensive to produce(even by 1 cent per part) and doesn’t affect the working function of the part, it’s not gonna make it past accounting :(
I'm surprised LegArms didn't drill and tap two holes in them himself and use Never-Seize during reassembly ?
@@augustreil I thought the same thing!
Enjoyed seeing Robert getting his truck ready! I bought a new Chevy Duramax in 06. I said I was going to keep it for 300,000 miles. I have 278,000 on it now and it just keeps on going! Great truck!
That year was one of the best 👍
LegArms is an excellent narrator for these repair videos! Kudos!
Much love from NC
Thanks for the video, your welcome for my time
You can now get bags of oil to put in the differentials instead of using the hard bottles. It's great!
FYI, an easy trick to fixing the worn out axle, is to put it between centers on a lathe and remove the minimum amount of material to round. Once you're done, some sintered bronze stock is needed to machine a custom bushing. This OP could be done on a hobby grade lathe. Cheap as cheap gets. Were I you, i'd keep the old shaft, machine it, machine a bushing, and keep them in stock in case you need a swap at some point.
watching you from Croatia big fan of farming
Thankyou guys for your efforts of vloggi your farm life i love it
Great video as always and loved hearing from all of you. Can't believe how clear your camera is! It's almost like being there watching.
Let’s see, coffee, apple fritter and new Walker video-nice way to start the morning.
Boy, that Leg Arms apple didn't fall far from the tree. That magnum is pretty much the same axle as the 8770 New Holland super steer i think. if that seal leaks, the planetary on the end will come off easy enough having just been apart. LA is doing right. Great Vidya Gentlemen. God Bless.
All you guys speak well!
I grew up on a farm. Unfortunately, it wasn't large enough to support multiple generations. So, I had to go to work in manufacturing. In my 30 years in manufacturing, I have always said that farmers make the best maintenance techs. As Leg-Arms consistently demonstrates, farmers are jacks-of-all-trades who can get it running with a minimum of fuss. Well done!
My dad traded his LB7 duramax in with 356k miles on it and it still ran great! Given it had the injectors done twice, had to redo the seat cover and the body was rotted but it was always a great truck, and it towed A LOT.
you inspire me
to realize how little i know about fixing vehicles
Used oil tank code for bulk fuel tank. That's what my old boss did with his truck company. Have a safe trip.
Informative! Thank you about the used seal press trick.. Very useful.
Great tip Dad on the bottle thank you great stream.guys Mike from DWARF WORKS
Wow, a farmer actually taking care of his truck.
Michael Lucht just because farm trucks look dirtie/broken it doesn’t mean that they dont take care of them.....
It called a planetary drivegear. And you guys did a awsome job.
Thank you for sharing "a little bit" of what you do. I appreciate the transparencies - choices you have to make - even fixing the tractor. I could only wish some of the farmer's common sense and work ethic on the rest of the country. One of the best things my godly father ever did was teach us how to work using the Montana farm.
Scott your reference is to Jackscrew holes. Drilled and tapped in the casting. Common name in Tool and Die trade. Farmer style! Been there guys! Plenty of maintenance work on equipment during off season. Great video everyone. 👍🏻
Great video Welkers
Hey Bob. You can use that little transfer pump that Hollywood used in the last video for filling differentials, cheap, clean and fast.
Excellent job on the seal ...👌
Honestly nick and leg arms. It’s y’alls tractor and y’all’s choices what you do with it.
Nice to have the lift. As we get older it is harder to work under the truck.
These vehicle repair videos are very interesting to me because of the changes in equipment since the 60’s/70’s and you do a good job on them. I noticed that fine looking beaver pelt on your wall and I’m thinking there’s a good story behind it. Thanks for sharing and God bless.
LegArms does a great job with the videos! Drive careful Robert
I have an 04 and a 10 duramax. Amazing trucks.
👍
Great job guys.
Fav channel
Thanks for showing the shocks on the GMC! My Kia Sedona has been rattling for 3 years but I haven't thought of checking the shocks. Hope that is my problem too.
bob working on his dmax in the beginning! A man and his truck.. may the two never be parted! Gotta say I’ve enjoyed the ride lads you’ve got an amazing thing going with this channel
God bless and keep the outstanding content coming boys!! 🤘😎
Keep up the great work!
Great video. Someone made comment about knees on cement. As I got older and knees started to bother me I started using styrofoam pad to neal on when working on cement. After doing this my knees quit hurting.