Good afternoon Andrew, Now that is the product testing I like to see! A product that has been modified to make it work for what you are needing. Videos like this are what drew me to your channel. I do understand a product testing review. Sorry to say that I won't be watching your next video because it is another product testing review. Will be looking for the next project build/ modify, teardown/ buildup video. 😊
I have not tested it, but I believe I will have plenty because the 3pt arms are moveable in and out on the chipper. They were maxed out for the smaller tractor requiring the cut.
I highly recommend it, zero issues with it and it just works. The awesome thing is it costs almost the same now as I bought it for many years ago. I don't know how they are keeping their prices the same. It's a quality product!
Good video but you did miss a few steps on this one.. so you do not have to cut your driveshaft twice.. Get your straight edge/ level and measure from the shaft on your tractor to your 3-point pins. That will be your first measurement. * second measurement would be on the attachment. Measure the shaft "( on that shaft will be in an indention/ where the shear bolt goes through). " measurement from that indention to the end of the pins of the attachment that'll be your second number. Add those two numbers. That should be determine your shaft length.. Works every time! Some people use saw saw some people use grinders.. always put a little bit of grease on the shaft makes it easier to slide back and forth..
I know nobody likes that guy, but I am that guy so I will ask. Are those sunglasses just regular old sunglasses or safety shades? I see so many guys at work that might be further ahead with nothing over their choice of "safety glasses" that are very likely to shatter if impacted.
Hi, Andrew! I’m sure this video will help many people. Thanks for making time to post this excellent demonstration.
Thank you for watching
I've never seen that done before - very enlightening. You just taught this old lady something👍💜💜💜
Always something new to learn. Take care!
Great segment folks! Excited for the sawmill!
In time that will come. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for doing a good detail explaining cutting down a pto. Well done Andrew
Glad it was helpful!
Good afternoon Andrew, Now that is the product testing I like to see! A product that has been modified to make it work for what you are needing. Videos like this are what drew me to your channel. I do understand a product testing review. Sorry to say that I won't be watching your next video because it is another product testing review. Will be looking for the next project build/ modify, teardown/ buildup video. 😊
That's the beauty of UA-cam, plenty to watch. When you see something on our channel you don't like, by all means skip it.
Job well done on explaining step by step. A lot of people don't know the ins and outs.
Thank you for watching! Hope Gloria is doing well.
That was a fine grinder you were using there!
I know a guy! 😉
Good review Andrew. ❤️❤️👍👍🇨🇦
Thank you for watching Mr Ron!
Awesome content. Thanks for sharing. 🤠
Good day all.
Good afternoon!
Good information, Andrew. I like the saw horses! Wink wink!
Me too, one of my favorite purchases this year.
Nice lesson, teacher:))))
Thank you! 😃
Wow seems like you know what i need help on thanks
Glad I could help
I like using my bandsaw to cut shafts...... I think it gives you a more straighten cut 🤷🏽♂️
I agree, but some of us don't have one 😬
@@TKCL LoL go to bed..... I'm sure vevor has them on there website 🤔🤔🤔
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Any issues with pull out on the John Deere now that you’ve cut the shaft down or do you still have plenty of shaft engagement?
I have not tested it, but I believe I will have plenty because the 3pt arms are moveable in and out on the chipper. They were maxed out for the smaller tractor requiring the cut.
Hey Andrew, how do you line that chipper? I'm seriously considering getting the same model.
I highly recommend it, zero issues with it and it just works. The awesome thing is it costs almost the same now as I bought it for many years ago. I don't know how they are keeping their prices the same. It's a quality product!
Good video but you did miss a few steps on this one.. so you do not have to cut your driveshaft twice..
Get your straight edge/ level and measure from the shaft on your tractor to your 3-point pins. That will be your first measurement.
* second measurement would be on the attachment. Measure the shaft "( on that shaft will be in an indention/ where the shear bolt goes through).
" measurement from that indention to the end of the pins of the attachment that'll be your second number. Add those two numbers. That should be determine your shaft length..
Works every time! Some people use saw saw some people use grinders.. always put a little bit of grease on the shaft makes it easier to slide back and forth..
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First?
Got it!
Congratulations 👏🎉
Third
Got it!
Congratulations 👏🎉 prize 🏆 is in the mail 📬
I know nobody likes that guy, but I am that guy so I will ask. Are those sunglasses just regular old sunglasses or safety shades? I see so many guys at work that might be further ahead with nothing over their choice of "safety glasses" that are very likely to shatter if impacted.
Those are impact rated glasses. I also wear a shield when cutting potential pinch points, seen on an upcoming video.
.@@TKCLGood to hear!