John Deere B - Rusted Wheel Repair/Restoration
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- 1946 John Deere B N; Tractor, Antique Tractor. Can we save it? Do it yourself, DIY, Rusted, rust, rot, rotten, rear, wheel, patch metal, welding, grinding, painting, inner tube installation, tire installation, tire removal, sandblasting wheel, media blasting wheel. #johndeere #johndeeretractor #willitrun #willitstart #antiquetractor #subscribe
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That was some impressive welding and forming. Nice work.
Thank you. Lots of work!
Thankyou very much for this video. I learned a lot. I especially liked your technique for final painting of the whole wheel. Have a good day.
My pleasure! Thanks.
It's good practise when fitting tyres, to start fitting the tyre opposite the valve stem, and finishing at the valve, it'll give a little more slack in the tyre.. 😊👍
I’m telling you, your timing is perfect. I’m getting ready to do this on my 1948 Massey Harris 30. It will be my first attempt at repairing a blown out rim.
Great! It’s a LOT of work but you can do it!
@@AntiqueCarsandStuff I appreciate you putting in the work and sharing it with others. I’ll definitely be referring back to this video for inspiration.
Superb job, when I first saw the scale of the corrosion I thought there was no chance of effecting a repair, you could never get the wheel to hold air again, then I remembered that the wheels had inner tubes so I thought still no good as the rough surface would cut the tubes open and even if it didn’t the welded repairs would unbalance the wheels! Of course it’s a tractor with not a very high speed so the balance wouldn’t really matter. I was blown away with how you managed and the end results are superb. Well done you, I so look forward to the continuing story of the refurbishment ( not restoration) of the John Deere.
Thank you! I wasn't sure if that was even possible and I'm glad it's over. The only problem is I have to do all of that again on the other wheel. Ugh!
That’s quite a paint can shaker you have there !
You do great work! Way over what I would attempt!
Thank you!
Great content and editing as usual.
Much appreciated!
That was a great repair! I'd be buying new because my welding skills can't be trusted 😅
Ha ha! Thanks my friend.
I get to do my 2 rears and 2 fronts. $700 for the rears , each $100, tubed. Not sure of the fronts yet. Thanks for the great video!!
You are welcome and thanks for watching!
Holy moly, that was some fine work repairing that wheel. It looks great. I must be learning, I was saying to myself if I were doing it, I'd try this... and then you said and did the exact same thing. I'm really satisfied with my progress. You must be thoroughly satisfied. Heck you actually did the work. I'm lovin this project and your channel as a whole. Keep em comin. I'm rootin fer ya!
Thanks for following along. That was a lot of work but satisfying indeed!
Excellent work!!
Only thing I would add is that you should not dry mount the tire. There’s a solution made for that, kind of a soap. If you ever do an automobile tire, it’s entirely necessary. Although the bead appears to be set, it isn’t. At my first truck driving job, the tires (dry mounted) would explode after about 5000 miles. It happened to me with the front tire. Almost dangerous ride.
Thanks for the tip!
I'm a little concerned about handling the weight of those rear tractor wheels but you make it look pretty easy.
They are indeed heavy. I had to be mindful about how I was handling them.
Ball peen and needle scaler is good on rust too.
Dang I am running tires that look worse than the one you cut up 😂
Ha! They must be falling off the rims!
@@AntiqueCarsandStuff I can almost see the air in them
Great Job! What is the Ford tractor? 901 801? I love mine!
It’s a factory single front wheel. 960-1. I use it a lot. Great tractor!
What’s the white vehicle ? Is it new to you. I haven’t seen that in your shed before this video.
That’s our 93 Mazda Miata. Fun car!
What brand tractor tires are these? I want to get some for my tractor. Trying to find some that won’t hurt the pocketbook.
“Gladiator” brand. 11.2 x 38. 6 ply. They are actually made for irrigation pivots but happen to be the same size. They say “irrigation” on the side but are WAY cheaper than the typical tractor tire, which are also only 4 ply. Strange.
@@AntiqueCarsandStuff thank you!
Excellent job on the wheel repair. I thought it was a goner.