Oliver 1650 Axle Repair- making things more betterer. 
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Here we finish replacing the wheel bearings in the front axle of the Oliver 1650 diesel
I’m Ross aka “The Oliver Man”. I farm with Oliver and White tractors here in beautiful Southern IN. I have over 30 Oliver and White Tractors in my collection (plus a few other colors). Please Like and Subscribe for more Oliver and White Videos!
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As always I enjoy your videoes,each one is a unique adventure ,thank you
Thanks Doug!!!
Always fun to watch. What would we do without are power tools , feed those mooos waiting on to see the little tractor running in driving out of the shed
I’m getting anxious to to see the little tractor driving out of the shed. It’s really fighting me every step of the way. But a few more new parts and I think I’ll have it 🤣
Another goodun with Chris and I am subscribed to the younger Oliver dude but seldom watch his videos anymore. Entertaining video as always Ross. Yours that is.👨🔧🚜👍👍
Thanks Tom! I’m glad people are enjoying our stuff.
That should keep you up and going for a while . I think that hay spear might hurt worse than a dang trailer hitch lol I always called those Bloomfield jacks because they were made in Bloomfield Indiana a town about 30 miles from me . Thanks for sharing and have a great evening !
Thanks Aaric!
After I got done watching I said to myself, all that entertainment and I don’t have to pay for it. 😂😂😂😂😂
The best things in life are free 🤣
@@rosstheoliverman yes they are unless you have to pay Chris Losey and put money in his swear jar. Haha
@@hughperkins707 Thanks for the plug. College isn't cheap!
I did the same repair on my White 2-110 last week. I have the exact same situation with the front tires almost rubbing. There is a little space there, but not even enough for me to put my finger in there, so less than an inch of clearance.
When I got this tractor it had a mismatch of rims on it. I tried to get the tire off of one of them and I worked and worked and could not get it done so I ended up using this rim that I had and that is the issue I think. It’s just not the right back spacing. One of these days I’ll make it right but for now this works 🤣
WE need more tractor cab confessions time you and Chris make a good team .
We’ve got more stuff in the works 🤣
I haven't even watched yet, and Holy Kanootsen! I knew it was going to be good.
I love Ross and Chris LOL
Make sure to call your buddy shindoyota. He’d like it too 🤣
@@rosstheoliverman he's the Boss!
"The obesity press" LOL I'm going to use that one someday.
I would prefer being called high torque, more pound feet!
It took me a lot of years to make it but it sure is handy 🤣
great video
Another great video Ross!
Thanks again Scott!
Nice job 👍 thanks Michael ☺️
Thanks Michael!
always a great time p s I love those little short vids that oliver guy
Thanks Russ!
Wow! Outstanding content!!! Eli😊
Thanks Eli!
Its almost sounding like Spongebob Squarepants toilet mouth episode when you hit that speer
I called that spear everything but a white boy. It’s just like when you run your shin into the trailer hitch. When you don’t see it coming it hurts that much more.
@@rosstheoliverman colorful metaphors as Leonard Nimoy called them in star trek 4
We call those widow maker jacks
I think that’s a pretty accurate name 🤣
Enjoyed the video Ross! But, I must admit I enjoyed the part where you bleeped everything out when you hit the Speer. Awesome editing!! 😅
I wish we could have seen it on film. Was the bucket kicked, dropped or thrown in disgust?
Thanks Donald!
I can’t even remember now what I did with the bucket. I think I tossed it to the other side where I was going to use it at the same time I was in pain.
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Not happy you were in pain, as I have done similar incidents, and it hurts hitting your shins!
you re fun to watch. not that i have nt been thru the same thing
If you know you know 🤣
Someday Ross will utilize the UA-cam finger snap, to eliminate the hassle of actually doing the repairs. Until then we will all enjoy his troubles and tribulations. I like the idea of using cattle manure to muffle the squeaky bearings, and the net wrap auto adjust seal kit. If it works is it really a dumb idea?
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When my kids would ding themselves on something l’d tell them that will feel better when it quits hurting 😊
🤣 so true
Dirt Dobber - thanks for sharing
It’s funny how things like that have different names in different parts of the country.
Well, that body shop guy failed to put the wheel back on for ya.
Ross, from my experience, it's not always the seals that allows the loader to back off, it's the valves. I will tell ya that for front loader work, those "wide" tires can save you specially in muddy conditions. They do help to "float" the front end instead of sinking down.
You should invest in some Knipex plier wrenches, excellent tools.
What about those spindle bushings? That right hand side looks like you have a lot of play in them.
I have a few pair of Knipex tools, they are really good. Yes, unfortunately I’m afraid the next adventure in this axle is going to have to be spindle bushings. They do seem like they have a lot of play in them but I got this axle used from a junkyard so it’s hard to say what it’s been through in its life
The possibilities of things that have pointed ends. They seek out soft flesh.
Just like the trailer hitch. It seems to always find your shin 🤣
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Thanks Paul!
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It's always empty when I get the grease gun 😢
No p.t.o. spinning while handy man jack applied only 1 thumb up
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I have went to great lengths my whole life to avoid using handyman jacks, I'm not sure why I should be exposed to them on you-tube.
🤣 you’re just lucky I guess!
You need some help for somebody to help you to work everyday
Some days I think I do as well