Bill.....my “Swing” and “Curl” joysticks started binding.....I took the cover off and was soooooo very disappointed to see that they actually are pivoting on a threaded shaft....they were very, very stubborn to unthread , but I cleaned them up and put them back together with “Fluid Film” they are very smooth now. I will be disassembling them every 500 hours from now on as preventive maint.......I love my 110.
The engines of the planes dump a huge amount of water vapor into the atmosphere, to say nothing of the burned fuel particles. When the US stopped all air travel for 3 days after 911, the air clarity improved 3%.
I guess they, whoever, they, may be, have been doing this ever since the advent of jet aircraft. in late 1940's. These trails are called contrails because they condensing moisture sometimes present in the upper atmosphere. Aircraft transiting to different locations will cross paths at different altitudes. giving the view of crisscrossing patterns in the sky. it is superheated water vapor rapidly cooling. No more, no less.
Those welded-on control handle pivot points and the housing around them is actually welded to the hand rail and the entire assy is sold as one piece for $1580 U.S. If it were mine I would lubricate all those SCV pivot points, including those control handle pivots, with a spray lube like JD's Superlube. That will make them work smoother and minimize addition wear on all the pivot points. It is the lube they recommend for SCV controls on most tractors.
There may be some experimentation going on here and there but unless you see a long spread out line of them going over spewing out trails it's a bit like making one drive through a field with the fertilizer truck and expecting the entire field to be edge to edge fertilized, and sky/atmosphere is far more massive (and fluid(which can help or hinder)) than that even limited to the condensation layer range. All flying entities would have to be involved to even make a dent in "fertilizing" something so huge and that couldn't be covered up for long. Conclusion; if something is going on, the difference is not more than a frog's chirp at the moment.
Just a try idea. Make a slit or two vertically as your looking at the controls. Since it seem it's where your having the binding issue instead of cutting the rubber rounds off so you still have the dirt protection they offer. Worst case bye "stupid things". lol
bill-for ur levers u should of used Fluid Film-it will out last PB BLASTER-PB-Blaster is only for loosening stuff. fluid film will cause things to work smoother. just what i've found over the yrs-ok. and why didn't ya cut some old heater hose and put between them hoses that are rubbing together--a couple pieces here and there-is worth a lot money to be saved by not buying new hoses-due to rubbing together. just an observation of mine-ok.
They actually have done things such as altering weather, it was used by the military back in vietnam when they used aircraft to fly over head and extend the monsoon season by 3 months. Not sure they still do it or not but we've had the ability to do it for decades. The ones who don't believe we can or do are the ones with their head in the "Sand"
blast everything that moves and joints with PTFE lubricant "teflon" should all move like butter again, they probably had lithium based grease when new "JOHN DEERE "TY25733" SUPER LUBE SYNTHETIC MULTI-PURPOSE LUBRICANT SPRAY"" or other brand like "super lube" regularly drown anything that doesn't have zerk fittings with it, including the worn loose threaded pieces. I forgot 'armorall ' the rubber/plastic discs
kubota tlbs is the only 1 that comes with the heated and ac cab optional or canopy or rops wich kubota tlbs and compact tractors or small riding mowers wich has 3 options for customers wants wich is good deere discontintued making cabs for deere compact tractors and tlbs
kubota and case are prettywell taking over tlb swich my kubota preimere dealer sells both kubota and case agricultre and construction and forestry equipment all one dealer ship wich deere or newholland doesnt wich dont know why deere should be selling all them at one dealer like my kubota dealer does wich is smart
the deere dealers in NB are riculas over pricey because my buddy had to pay $280,000 for 310 and $390,000 for 410 with 1 year warranty wich seems pricey and he doesnt know why they dont sell them at the same dealer were farm and lawn and garden equipment is at wich would save time wich my kubota dealer sells alot of kubota and case IH and huge construction and ponse equipment at the same dealer
Maybe the cemetery needs to look into buying a new back hoe. Kioti, Kubota, or something the same size since John Deere doesn't make that size any more.
kubota had taking over deeres plus kubota sells there products cheaper so can save money and makes it easier on budgets wich kubotas are great for it plus they take $2,400 and $3,500 off the attachments with perchuse wich still good saving on money instead pay whole price
have to go to seperate dealer for that wich kinda cheesey why deere dealers that sells farm and lawn equipment doesnt sell construction equipment wich is like here in pei wich sure doesnt make sence lucky my kubota dealer smart sells it all 1 spot
Chemtrails, here is my thoughts about them after seeing many airliners after landing at the airports, I have seen all sorts of service vehicles either delivering fuel, food supplies, baggage, de-icing spray during the colder temps etc., but NEVER any sewage disposal trucks to empty the holding tanks from toilets, I was told by several airport employees that when in flight they pump the liquid from the tank to the exhaust of the engines. The heat is "supposed" to completely burn the waste and that is what you are seeing, the cloud trail or steam from that process.
Nortekj I worked at an airport for a short time. The reason why you never saw a sewage truck at an airport is probably because you didn't know what you were looking for. Airport sewage trucks do NOT look like your typical sewage trucks with large round tanks on the back of a standard truck chassis. Instead, they are usually very low profile and completely rectangular in shape. Do a Google search for "airport sewage vehicle". Whoever told you that the engines burn sewage was trying to see how gullible you are. lol. EVERY commercial jet airliner that I personally watched come in/out of the airport that I worked at got their sewage deained, fresh water tanks refilled, fuled, bagage/cargo unloaded/reloaded, and catered.
@branok100.......... I know exactly what those trucks look like, have built many tanks for them when I was working for a living, before retiring. Don't even try to tell me that burning sewage through engines doesn't exist, the new dodge diesel trucks do it , as an additive to the fuel that is nothing more than a high concentration of Urine also known as UREA. and there is a lot of modern day Motor homes that pumps the holding tank through the exhaust system and has for several years, when on the road, So now Little boy, just who is the "Gullible one"?
Nortekj first of all, my original post was not meant to be negative, but thanks for turning it that direction. the new Dodge diesels do not inject urea into the fuel. It is injected into the exhaust after combustion to control emissions. That is way different than sending turds and toilet paper through a modern jet engine at 30000 feet. if you truly believe that then I wont try to talk you out of it.
For one thing, no one could melt a damned Chrysler product and pour that piece of crap on me, ALL Chrysler products has been a pile of junk since 1949 . I have never looked at the Urea injection system on them but I do know that they have a separate tank or holding container for that, but anyway it still backs up my original post of using engine exhaust to dispose of waste products , be it animal or human, and all the larger Waste treatment places for larger cities does it too then sells the solid "treated" end product to gardeners as a soil supplement. Also I said the liquid portion of the holding tanks on the planes, which if you wanted to get technical, the liquid DOES contain a certain portion of the solids as when the toilet is flushed it goes through a macerator (grinder) to finely chop the waste into smaller particles.
Nortekj Just because sewage CAN be burned doesn't mean they ARE burning it at 30000 feet. And just for the record it wasn't Dodge or Chrysler who invented the usage of urea, it was Cummins.... and other manufacturers have followed.
Hey Bill. Now I don't know anything about these tractors. So if you clean those little bars with some kind of cleaner would that make any difference on the movement? Just guessing.
holy it be to big for gradge and wont have room for working on projects and stuff lol plus they dont sell big construction equipment at the john deere farm dealer wich dont make seince nice to sell everything all 1 dealer wich my kubota dealer does
13 years ago when I was mowing yards for neighbors I really took an interest in those chemtrails after watching like 30 jets fly over in the same path all spraying something out. 30 jets flew over in like 45 minutes wish I did have a camera at the time. But seems like they do spray a day before it rains.
yeah i agree bill it sucks when stuff starts wearing out and exspensive parts wich sucks lolbad like my mower after 4 years she starts wearing out wich why i trademy machines every 4 or 5 years wich is nice because I never like down time wich awwful and work needs done
i allways trade my machines every 4 or 5 years keep up to dated because cant have down time wich would suck if i was the president of the cemetary id be saying yeah sure can get new one wich i be a awsome president or director lol
my buddy that owns construction backhoe cost him $280 ,000 wich seems pricey compairing a a $44,800 M62tlb a 63hp kubota at my dealer with cab or canopy or rops optionals with a 6 year warranty and $3,500 off with attachments for it
Do you know, when Iceland had the volcanic eruptions that caused most planes in western Europe to be grounded, we had literally no cloud in the sky the whole time iirc. Maybe a total coincidence but just an observation... :-)
ahh-another person who believes the same thing as i do-right on bill-i think that wall street is messing with the weather to drive up oil prices for heating oil-like u -maybe i'm wrong-just my 2 cts-ok.
john deere don't make quality stuff anymore they are over priced when you have to buy parts and designed poorly they did have a good name in the 1970s-1990s since then been trash just like milwakee tools they built a good name then bought out around mid 2000s now shit tools
Bill I just love your channel every time I watch I just love it very informative keep it up buddy, thanks
Bill.....my “Swing” and “Curl” joysticks started binding.....I took the cover off and was soooooo very disappointed to see that they actually are pivoting on a threaded shaft....they were very, very stubborn to unthread , but I cleaned them up and put them back together with “Fluid Film” they are very smooth now. I will be disassembling them every 500 hours from now on as preventive maint.......I love my 110.
The engines of the planes dump a huge amount of water vapor into the atmosphere, to say nothing of the burned fuel particles. When the US stopped all air travel for 3 days after 911, the air clarity improved 3%.
I guess they, whoever, they, may be, have been doing this ever since the advent of jet aircraft. in late 1940's. These trails are called contrails because they condensing moisture sometimes present in the upper atmosphere. Aircraft transiting to different locations will cross paths at different altitudes. giving the view of crisscrossing patterns in the sky. it is superheated water vapor rapidly cooling. No more, no less.
Those welded-on control handle pivot points and the housing around them is actually welded to the hand rail and the entire assy is sold as one piece for $1580 U.S. If it were mine I would lubricate all those SCV pivot points, including those control handle pivots, with a spray lube like JD's Superlube. That will make them work smoother and minimize addition wear on all the pivot points. It is the lube they recommend for SCV controls on most tractors.
Add silicone to the shafts at the point where the shaft goes through the rubber, that way the rubber can"t go down into the packet .Vince
Kick it bill, puts the warranty back in place!! Nothing runs like a Deere!!!
me-bad-ha! should of waited some more before writing! lol. now i know why ur my hero-ha!!
There may be some experimentation going on here and there but unless you see a long spread out line of them going over spewing out trails it's a bit like making one drive through a field with the fertilizer truck and expecting the entire field to be edge to edge fertilized, and sky/atmosphere is far more massive (and fluid(which can help or hinder)) than that even limited to the condensation layer range. All flying entities would have to be involved to even make a dent in "fertilizing" something so huge and that couldn't be covered up for long. Conclusion; if something is going on, the difference is not more than a frog's chirp at the moment.
give it a good wash bilst to mutch dirt wil make problems so clean it to get rid of dirt and lube critical eareas
Just a try idea. Make a slit or two vertically as your looking at the controls. Since it seem it's where your having the binding issue instead of cutting the rubber rounds off so you still have the dirt protection they offer. Worst case bye "stupid things". lol
drill it out and press in an oil lite bushing that way there is a wear surfaces for the shaft to ride against.
Great video thanks bill 👍
Looking forward to watching 😎
I noticed that the big apple tree was in full bloom by the driveway, how is the new apple trees doing?
would you do a video how you dig, that would be interesting
bill-for ur levers u should of used Fluid Film-it will out last PB BLASTER-PB-Blaster is only for loosening stuff. fluid film will cause things to work smoother. just what i've found over the yrs-ok. and why didn't ya cut some old heater hose and put between them hoses that are rubbing together--a couple pieces here and there-is worth a lot money to be saved by not buying new hoses-due to rubbing together. just an observation of mine-ok.
i could i think make those pieces removable and replaceable looks easy to me.
Yea pump going bad in that spot or just age. Certain things ya gotta live with. Older equipment just age
They actually have done things such as altering weather, it was used by the military back in vietnam when they used aircraft to fly over head and extend the monsoon season by 3 months. Not sure they still do it or not but we've had the ability to do it for decades. The ones who don't believe we can or do are the ones with their head in the "Sand"
You think they would have a grease fitting on those levers....
blast everything that moves and joints with PTFE lubricant "teflon" should all move like butter again, they probably had lithium based grease when new "JOHN DEERE "TY25733" SUPER LUBE SYNTHETIC MULTI-PURPOSE LUBRICANT SPRAY"" or other brand like "super lube" regularly drown anything that doesn't have zerk fittings with it, including the worn loose threaded pieces. I forgot 'armorall ' the rubber/plastic discs
I've been told that when you see a huge plane fly over that has a trail behind it they are dropping chemicals
you should get a new backhoe with a full cab
kubota tlbs is the only 1 that comes with the heated and ac cab optional or canopy or rops wich kubota tlbs and compact tractors or small riding mowers wich has 3 options for customers wants wich is good deere discontintued making cabs for deere compact tractors and tlbs
Michael Mac Tavish that is not true John Deere and Case both sell tlbs with cabs with heat and ac
kubota and case are prettywell taking over tlb swich my kubota preimere dealer sells both kubota and case agricultre and construction and forestry equipment all one dealer ship wich deere or newholland doesnt wich dont know why deere should be selling all them at one dealer like my kubota dealer does wich is smart
the deere dealers in NB are riculas over pricey because my buddy had to pay $280,000 for 310 and $390,000 for 410 with 1 year warranty wich seems pricey and he doesnt know why they dont sell them at the same dealer were farm and lawn and garden equipment is at wich would save time wich my kubota dealer sells alot of kubota and case IH and huge construction and ponse equipment at the same dealer
Maybe the cemetery needs to look into buying a new back hoe. Kioti, Kubota, or something the same size since John Deere doesn't make that size any more.
kubota had taking over deeres plus kubota sells there products cheaper so can save money and makes it easier on budgets wich kubotas are great for it plus they take $2,400 and $3,500 off the attachments with perchuse wich still good saving on money instead pay whole price
Jake Schisler he could get a jd 50 series tractor with loader and backhoe
have to go to seperate dealer for that wich kinda cheesey why deere dealers that sells farm and lawn equipment doesnt sell construction equipment wich is like here in pei wich sure doesnt make sence lucky my kubota dealer smart sells it all 1 spot
Chemtrails, here is my thoughts about them after seeing many airliners after landing at the airports, I have seen all sorts of service vehicles either delivering fuel, food supplies, baggage, de-icing spray during the colder temps etc., but NEVER any sewage disposal trucks to empty the holding tanks from toilets, I was told by several airport employees that when in flight they pump the liquid from the tank to the exhaust of the engines. The heat is "supposed" to completely burn the waste and that is what you are seeing, the cloud trail or steam from that process.
Nortekj
I worked at an airport for a short time. The reason why you never saw a sewage truck at an airport is probably because you didn't know what you were looking for. Airport sewage trucks do NOT look like your typical sewage trucks with large round tanks on the back of a standard truck chassis. Instead, they are usually very low profile and completely rectangular in shape. Do a Google search for "airport sewage vehicle". Whoever told you that the engines burn sewage was trying to see how gullible you are. lol. EVERY commercial jet airliner that I personally watched come in/out of the airport that I worked at got their sewage deained, fresh water tanks refilled, fuled, bagage/cargo unloaded/reloaded, and catered.
@branok100.......... I know exactly what those trucks look like, have built many tanks for them when I was working for a living, before retiring. Don't even try to tell me that burning sewage through engines doesn't exist, the new dodge diesel trucks do it , as an additive to the fuel that is nothing more than a high concentration of Urine also known as UREA. and there is a lot of modern day Motor homes that pumps the holding tank through the exhaust system and has for several years, when on the road, So now Little boy, just who is the "Gullible one"?
Nortekj
first of all, my original post was not meant to be negative, but thanks for turning it that direction. the new Dodge diesels do not inject urea into the fuel. It is injected into the exhaust after combustion to control emissions. That is way different than sending turds and toilet paper through a modern jet engine at 30000 feet. if you truly believe that then I wont try to talk you out of it.
For one thing, no one could melt a damned Chrysler product and pour that piece of crap on me, ALL Chrysler products has been a pile of junk since 1949 . I have never looked at the Urea injection system on them but I do know that they have a separate tank or holding container for that, but anyway it still backs up my original post of using engine exhaust to dispose of waste products , be it animal or human, and all the larger Waste treatment places for larger cities does it too then sells the solid "treated" end product to gardeners as a soil supplement. Also I said the liquid portion of the holding tanks on the planes, which if you wanted to get technical, the liquid DOES contain a certain portion of the solids as when the toilet is flushed it goes through a macerator (grinder) to finely chop the waste into smaller particles.
Nortekj
Just because sewage CAN be burned doesn't mean they ARE burning it at 30000 feet. And just for the record it wasn't Dodge or Chrysler who invented the usage of urea, it was Cummins.... and other manufacturers have followed.
Bill, how does a sprayable white lithium grease work in your climate? Does it get sticky or stiff when cold, real cold?
way too sticky and stiff as a rock in winter, some form of "synthetic super lube with teflon "PTFE" is best.
Hey Bill. Now I don't know anything about these tractors. So if you clean those little bars with some kind of cleaner would that make any difference on the movement? Just guessing.
So I missed it. .... how did the lever end up? did the lube job help or is it still screwy?
sorry bill i defanently see the sticky handle is the linkage rubbing the cover?
What would you replace the 110 with? A regular size backhoe?
holy it be to big for gradge and wont have room for working on projects and stuff lol plus they dont sell big construction equipment at the john deere farm dealer wich dont make seince nice to sell everything all 1 dealer wich my kubota dealer does
13 years ago when I was mowing yards for neighbors I really took an interest in those chemtrails after watching like 30 jets fly over in the same path all spraying something out. 30 jets flew over in like 45 minutes wish I did have a camera at the time. But seems like they do spray a day before it rains.
Billtmaxx what machines did you start out with?
hey bill what is the bore and stroke on hyd cylinder on your kubato mini
Do you think we will get 5-10 more years of this machine?
not sure. It's getting old fast.
yeah i agree bill it sucks when stuff starts wearing out and exspensive parts wich sucks lolbad like my mower after 4 years she starts wearing out wich why i trademy machines every 4 or 5 years wich is nice because I never like down time wich awwful and work needs done
i sent you a letter did you get it
i allways trade my machines every 4 or 5 years keep up to dated because cant have down time wich would suck if i was the president of the cemetary id be saying yeah sure can get new one wich i be a awsome president or director lol
I think it will bite the cemetary "owners" in the butt one day.
"i told you so" or "what did i tell you"
WHO ARE THEY???
Chemtrails, Contrails have been since i can remember 50 plus years and are nothing compared to H.A.A.R.P.:
UFOS? In the sky
philip young ii
Them planes belong to Roto Roter they are dumping fart-O-lizer on yer garden.
You should a get new backhoe that 11year old
my buddy that owns construction backhoe cost him $280 ,000 wich seems pricey compairing a a $44,800 M62tlb a 63hp kubota at my dealer with cab or canopy or rops optionals with a 6 year warranty and $3,500 off with attachments for it
o my gosh that has nothing about the video !!
Do you know, when Iceland had the volcanic eruptions that caused most planes in western Europe to be grounded, we had literally no cloud in the sky the whole time iirc. Maybe a total coincidence but just an observation... :-)
ahh-another person who believes the same thing as i do-right on bill-i think that wall street is messing with the weather to drive up oil prices for heating oil-like u -maybe i'm wrong-just my 2 cts-ok.
there are no such thing as chemtrails watch Captain Joe videos he explains about chemtrails
try wd40
buy a Kubota m96
backhoe
They are cargo jets doing chem trails
Too many political ads.... I stopped watching because of it.
john deere don't make quality stuff anymore they are over priced when you have to buy parts and designed poorly they did have a good name in the 1970s-1990s since then been trash just like milwakee tools they built a good name then bought out around mid 2000s now shit tools
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