Good day Sir, Joe Lesage has posted your video and your Quick attache is very strong and very well done ! Your very good at engineering this marvels of yours ! And congrats for your tractor renovation ! Cheers !
dam! your good at that welder, at least in my opinion anyway. i wish my dad not only taught me how to use a welder but actually committed to buying one as well. all well i guess its cool to see videos like this anyways. 😂👍
How's she goin'? Joe Lesage mentioned you in his video about the quick attach and I like tractors and making mods to them, so I'm watching and liking. I clicked sub and like. Nice job and a nice old tractor too!! Thanks for posting!!!!
I'm curious why so many of your videos are unlisted from your channel page ? Theres only 3 videos listed on there. I have to click on one, which leads to another, sometimes...
@@danielh4759 I appreciate your reply. I have a 4500 gasser that hasn't run in 3 years, and so far your videos have given me some motivation to get it running again.
@@danielh4759 Absolutely! I think the older tractors were in many ways more reliable, and definitely cheaper for parts than the newer machines. Hope you find a way for your viewers to find all your videos. I'm hoping you have videos of your tractors restoration.
I think I would have added the shims to each of the implements and not to the tractor Quick Attach Adapter. That would have made it more precise to account for variations in implement mounting plates from various companies.
At risk of sounding like a fly-in troll....I just gotta say YOU ARE NUTS using an angle grinder without a handle or the guard in place. Accidents happen to habitual safe people (me) and I can tell you for free some unexpected things HAVE taken me by surprise. Even with proper safety glasses the guard is needed to help protect your eyes, never mind your fingers. Really. Just. Stop it! The other thing about a guard: when you need that ‘extra clearance’ in a tight spot, the guard is a safe place to put your second hand when you have taken the handle off. Also, if you bevel the top edge of your ears/tabs you put on to keep implements from sliding around it will be SO much less maddening to mount the bucket or whatever, and it will sorta self center, too.
nice work! I used the same Titan Attachment plates on my QA conversion. My tractor is just a little guy so I had to choke everything up. Its cool to see how other guys do theirs! I just have to say... its impressive the amount of work you put into that tractor. That thing is massive!!! hahah. I really liked the beginning of your video when you quickly flash through all those pics! ua-cam.com/video/QDPw6w1AmQ0/v-deo.html have a look if you are so inclined, I haven't done a build video yet... I have been meaning to make that since I finished the assembly like 2 years ago now.... ugh... some day I'll get to it. I hope to see more of your videos!!! have a good one.
Sweet, I was looking for someone who'd specifically done this to a 4500. Putting one on my '72, super helpful. Thanks!
I'm glad I could help!!
Amazing how you can fix a tractor with a little blue paint.
Seriously, you have done some very nice work and hope you do some more.
Wow that looks great , nice work !
Good day Sir, Joe Lesage has posted your video and your Quick attache is very strong and very well done ! Your very good at engineering this marvels of yours ! And congrats for your tractor renovation ! Cheers !
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Very cool looking into setting my case 385 set up with a quick attach set up. Good information thank you for sharing.
Well done! Brings me some souvenirs!
Thank you Joe!! Your fabrication videos acted as inspiration for me to restart my channel. I enjoy watching your builds.
Thanks! I must say your channel will grow fast!
Great job on that project. I am looking at doing a quick'tach conversion on my Ford 545D. Got some ideas from your video
nice, he is a craftsman, good information that i can really use just wish there was better lighting
dam! your good at that welder, at least in my opinion anyway. i wish my dad not only taught me how to use a welder but actually committed to buying one as well. all well i guess its cool to see videos like this anyways. 😂👍
just one word,LIGHTING.
Really nice job on the fabrication. I have a Ford 1910 and am looking at doing something similar or just buying the $800 kit...
Looks awesome, exactly what I want to accomplish. Curious about mask though am I missing something?
Nice job 👍
Nice work, thanks for the tips.
Can you use bobcat buckets with your new setup?
Nice work!
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Great Job Thank for sharing
How's she goin'? Joe Lesage mentioned you in his video about the quick attach and I like tractors and making mods to them, so I'm watching and liking. I clicked sub and like. Nice job and a nice old tractor too!! Thanks for posting!!!!
Wow. Very nice
You obviously are a great fabricator and mechanic. However your video could really use more light. (You probably know that though).
I like it!
Good day sir
I'm curious why so many of your videos are unlisted from your channel page ? Theres only 3 videos listed on there. I have to click on one, which leads to another, sometimes...
I was not aware of that...thank you for letting me know. I will check my channel settings. And thanks for watching!!
@@danielh4759 I appreciate your reply. I have a 4500 gasser that hasn't run in 3 years, and so far your videos have given me some motivation to get it running again.
It has been a long road getting my 4500 running. But SO worth it.
@@danielh4759 Absolutely! I think the older tractors were in many ways more reliable, and definitely cheaper for parts than the newer machines. Hope you find a way for your viewers to find all your videos. I'm hoping you have videos of your tractors restoration.
@@spartaeus Mostly pictures, but some video. One of these days I will mash them together and hopefully it will make a good UA-cam video.
Loves your work however as it's already been said you really need more light for better quality videos
I think I would have added the shims to each of the implements and not to the tractor Quick Attach Adapter. That would have made it more precise to account for variations in implement mounting plates from various companies.
Most of your newer implements are a very close to universally sized skidsteer type attachment. This should fit almost every newer implement.
@@nickharris8304 Good point, thanks 👍
At risk of sounding like a fly-in troll....I just gotta say YOU ARE NUTS using an angle grinder without a handle or the guard in place. Accidents happen to habitual safe people (me) and I can tell you for free some unexpected things HAVE taken me by surprise. Even with proper safety glasses the guard is needed to help protect your eyes, never mind your fingers. Really. Just. Stop it!
The other thing about a guard: when you need that ‘extra clearance’ in a tight spot, the guard is a safe place to put your second hand when you have taken the handle off.
Also, if you bevel the top edge of your ears/tabs you put on to keep implements from sliding around it will be SO much less maddening to mount the bucket or whatever, and it will sorta self center, too.
nice work! I used the same Titan Attachment plates on my QA conversion. My tractor is just a little guy so I had to choke everything up. Its cool to see how other guys do theirs! I just have to say... its impressive the amount of work you put into that tractor. That thing is massive!!! hahah. I really liked the beginning of your video when you quickly flash through all those pics! ua-cam.com/video/QDPw6w1AmQ0/v-deo.html have a look if you are so inclined, I haven't done a build video yet... I have been meaning to make that since I finished the assembly like 2 years ago now.... ugh... some day I'll get to it. I hope to see more of your videos!!! have a good one.
I actually checked your video out prior to my build! It was inspirational. Cant wait to see your build video.
@@danielh4759 ha! NICE!!! I have so much random footage I honestly have no idea where to start!
great painter poor welder