Another superb video and excellent repair job. It looks as if JCB should have bushed those mounting holes at the factory. Replacing bushes is less of a job than line boring the holes. Thanks for your efforts to share your work. Greetings from Germany.
Love your channel. I am following from Chicopee, Massachusetts. Hope are charging enough for your especially talented work. And that doing so enables you to obtain the equipment and facility you desire.
Nice job there. I agree that mag drills aren't ideal for line boring. I borrowed one from a mate to bore the king post on my mini digger - way too many RPM. I'd been watching Kurtis do enough line boring jobs to give it a go myself.
Great video. Quite a tricky and confined space repair. Love the self made line boring setup with a mag drill and bearing plates. You would of definitely struggled setting up and using a conventional Sir Meccanica system with the drive unit and controller.
Subscribed. Nice and clear shots show what you are doing. My only ask is as you have a quiet voice I need to turn up the volume but then the music is really loud. Look forward to more vids. Thanks.
An elegant solution to a problem which shouldn’t even exist, if the original design/build had recognised the loading on these points - perhaps the ‘top-hat’ bottom bushing could have a wider ‘brim’ and be held in place with 3 cap screws, just to help if you need to renew the bushes in a couple of years?
What material did you use for the bushings? What rpm does the mag drill turn? It’s nice to see real life jobs, not a UA-cam studio where everything is perfect.
Hi AS, hope you're well. Really enjoying your videos. Is this a common problem with this type of machine or do you think this is a case of poor/incorrect material or quality control? Poor maintenance? Maybe impossible to tell actual cause and I suppose fixing the problem better than new is the important thing. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
I cant believe sum have commented on the music...WOW. Nicely done job mate. Did look near impossible but well done. What size did you finish the bush bore? Any alllowance for crush ? Cheers
Nice job. What is the material you used for the bushings? Is it just regular steel? Do you cut the diameter of the ID exactly the same as the pin, and leave the 0.15mm too large on the OD? Does the ID not compress slightly when pressing in the bushing?
Starting to see a pattern here of under engineered JCB's. Your improvised tools do the job. That is quite a small mag drill. Could you step up with a bigger better mag drill set up. Rather than the huge cost of a proper line borer. I watch the big dedicated line borers on CEE on UA-cam all the time. With welding attachments and all sorts. Make some big money on UA-cam and then treat yourself. Amazing now how many people live off their video earnings.
Yes, could do. I just used the mag drill we already had for one job and it’s lead to using it more and more. I’ve got a better 2 speed motor with variable speed I’m planning on using to make a more advanced set up. CEE line boring rig is the dream!
great stuff Is it always that cold over there you have to wear winter clothes in a shop? and someone told us that they only use dewalt tools over there.
It’s 18c today 😁 but back in February it was between 0-5c and sometime below, the workshop has no insulation so it was pretty cold. I use dewalt mainly because my local shop sells them but never had any problems.
@@snowballengineering I wondered if it gets cold or if it snows there. I see where vehicles rust there bad like up north so they must put salt on the roads too .
50 seconds is well out of order.... I was going to ask you to repair something in my fleet of plant. But now?? No way.. I'm forever scarred by your music choice.
Love this channel, no drama, detailed commentary and explanation while doing the job Well done 👍
Much appreciated!
normal people back in fashion again !!!
Agree 100%!!
one of the things I appreciate about these videos is no music drowning out the sounds of the actual work being done ie the machines etc.
Me too! Many other YT creators could benefit by doing same.
Hi, the farming community in you're area must think you're a magician 😂 no job is easy,but that's what makes us come back for more,regards ⚙️🚜🚜
This is one of the two engineering channels I watch. The other is CUTTING EDGE AUSTRALIA.
For me this is the first time I've seen vertical line boring while in the machine. I'm sure its not new but i got to see it on this episode.
Brilliant video. Great to see a highly skilled engineer at work.
Glad you enjoyed it
Tidy repair job, I’m impressed with your lineboring set up. Us Yorkshire lads know how to improvise 🙂
Thanks, certainly do!
Looking good! I would be happy with that repair. I like the simple line boring setup.
Thanks! It’s cheap and cheerful
Great job. Always surprised that JCB and other big manufacturers need these mods on them
Another superb video and excellent repair job. It looks as if JCB should have bushed those mounting holes at the factory. Replacing bushes is less of a job than line boring the holes. Thanks for your efforts to share your work. Greetings from Germany.
Well done, exactly what it says on the tin. I thoroughly enjoy this gentleman’s vlogs, keep it up. 👊🏻👍🏻😎
Thanks, will do!
Thank you for all the time it takes to film a job!
Thanks for watching, makes it worthwhile
Very cool. It's encouraging to see that you can get a good surface finish feeding by hand with this method.
Didn't take long to get to top notch content. I hope the channel grows!
Keep up the good works.
Much appreciated!
Excellent repair and video! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching!
Nice job. That’s using your noggin. Nice. Plan and simple.
nice work. I wish I had someone like you for my excavator.
Love your channel. I am following from Chicopee, Massachusetts. Hope are charging enough for your especially talented work. And that doing so enables you to obtain the equipment and facility you desire.
Excellent all round !
Thanks!
I'm Yorkshireman n all...
Good video
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Very good, I get some tools destin to the scrap from a friend tip tools reams etc, next time I will save them and drop you a line.
Nice job there. I agree that mag drills aren't ideal for line boring. I borrowed one from a mate to bore the king post on my mini digger - way too many RPM.
I'd been watching Kurtis do enough line boring jobs to give it a go myself.
Something tells me you don’t have a heated shop. Working in the cold always makes it harder. Nice job
No, outside temperature is inside temperature 🥶
Great video Olly very interesting keep the good repair work going well done mate.
Exactly plus the people are well rounded in there field they talk with experience not in circles
Perfect job. Just the right amount of everything.
Thanks!
I hope JCB engineers are watching, they could definitely learn something from Oliver! Like, maybe, replaceable bushings?
Awesome. Good work buddy. There’s hope for the youth!
that is a really great quality job. most want to split the machine , but your way really looks awsome !!
I dare say if it went to a dealership they’d have split it and then had to hire in an external company to do the line boring.
Thanks!
I enjoy watching your post!
Nice one . We use expander pins at work for that purpose , but those bores were a bit too flogged out for them . Great job . 👍👍👍
Looks like a bit of operator negligence, a lesson in the use of a grease gun might help.
@johncone9516 how do you grease the joints he rebushed? The cylinder pivots on the center of the pin. Those holes that were repaired dont move
A reet job 👍
@@kaseycoleman993 Exactly, 100% right.
The chassis holes shouldn't wear in normal use.🤔
I would have thought replaceable bushes should have fitted in the first place. But that aside a job well executed.
This is a common problem. Should have been bushed from the get go by the OEM. Good fix, nice camera work too.
Thanks 😊
Good job , you can send these bushes to be hardened .
Well done mate.😮😊
Awesome. I hope you patented the design flaw for those JCB's. Bushes should have came from the factory installed. Pretty new machine as well.
JCB would probably say that the design was perfectly ok, just like the headstocks on those loadalls.😊
Super job , very well thought out repair . Great detail in the video.
Olá amigo gosto do seu trabalho, com as tècnicas empregadas em seu trabalho!!!
Abraço e boa sorte sempre!!!
Great videos , could watch all day. 👍
Thank you!
Nicely done!!
Great video. Quite a tricky and confined space repair. Love the self made line boring setup with a mag drill and bearing plates. You would of definitely struggled setting up and using a conventional Sir Meccanica system with the drive unit and controller.
Thanks. Yes, it would have been a struggle. Just needs refining some now.
Very good Job, not easy to do that. Fair play very clever
Great job you make it look easy good editing
Regards
Steve UK London
Very Nice work
Thanks!
Excellent job man
Thanks!
Great video well done
Thank you!
Excellent job man, great video.
Excellent...
Good content!
Audio's better than your first efforts too 😀
Thanks!
Really Great Job 👍🏻
Good job
Great work in a really tight space :)
Thanks!
Subscribed. Nice and clear shots show what you are doing. My only ask is as you have a quiet voice I need to turn up the volume but then the music is really loud. Look forward to more vids. Thanks.
Actually, this comment was meant for the grader vid. Sorry!
Nice job !!
An elegant solution to a problem which shouldn’t even exist, if the original design/build had recognised the loading on these points - perhaps the ‘top-hat’ bottom bushing could have a wider ‘brim’ and be held in place with 3 cap screws, just to help if you need to renew the bushes in a couple of years?
better than new , vakwerk💪
Umm… your mag drill bearing definitely prefer pushing to pulling. 😁 Nice work Oliver! 🇬🇧👍🏻
Oh don’t forget Tim b at sea another professional
What material did you use for the bushings? What rpm does the mag drill turn? It’s nice to see real life jobs, not a UA-cam studio where everything is perfect.
I used en8 steel for the bushings. Not sure what rpm the mag drill does but it’s too fast really.
@@snowballengineering yes, i think it will be easy to add an of the shelf standard pwm module for it
Good job sir
Thank you
Looks very cold in the shop. I told the people over on Cutting Edge Engineering to check out your channel about two weeks ago, maybe it will help.
It is at this time of year 🥶 Thanks! My analytics say I get a good amount of traffic from some of their videos.
Nice job! 👌
Thanks!
Hi AS, hope you're well. Really enjoying your videos. Is this a common problem with this type of machine or do you think this is a case of poor/incorrect material or quality control? Poor maintenance? Maybe impossible to tell actual cause and I suppose fixing the problem better than new is the important thing. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
Just one of them things that wears out eventually. That’s why line boring was invented I guess. Thanks for watching!
I cant believe sum have commented on the music...WOW. Nicely done job mate. Did look near impossible but well done. What size did you finish the bush bore? Any alllowance for crush ? Cheers
Nice job. What is the material you used for the bushings? Is it just regular steel? Do you cut the diameter of the ID exactly the same as the pin, and leave the 0.15mm too large on the OD? Does the ID not compress slightly when pressing in the bushing?
that home made rig of yours looks like about the only one that woul of fit , the other line boring set ups i dont think woul have fit
I think you’d of had to split the machine in half to get a go with some on the professional set ups.
Where about in Yorkshire are you? I repair forklift trucks I sometimes get a few axles want bushing and boring I’m in wakey 👍
Not far off York. You can email me at: Oliver@snowballfab.co.uk if you need any doing.
Is that coolant in your spray bottle regular flood coolant the water soluble oil type?
Yes
Speed of the drill seem very fast ?😊
Yes, too fast. But it only has one speed 😏
I hope you explained to the owner that grease is cheap compared to the repair.
What causes the excessive wear on those pin holes? Thanks.👍👍
There has to be a small amount of tolerance to let the pin fit. Over time the pin moves back and forth in that tolerance and slowly wears it.
😊😊❤👍👍
If this film doesn’t make farmers or drivers grease up these machines i don’t know what will.
Why dont factory put bushings in when they build? 14:14
throw the bearings in the freezer for a day or more.
liquid nitrogen quicker.
😉👍🤙👏🏼👏🏼
???Wonder why it wore the front but not the rear
Starting to see a pattern here of under engineered JCB's. Your improvised tools do the job. That is quite a small mag drill. Could you step up with a bigger better mag drill set up. Rather than the huge cost of a proper line borer. I watch the big dedicated line borers on CEE on UA-cam all the time. With welding attachments and all sorts. Make some big money on UA-cam and then treat yourself. Amazing now how many people live off their video earnings.
Yes, could do. I just used the mag drill we already had for one job and it’s lead to using it more and more. I’ve got a better 2 speed motor with variable speed I’m planning on using to make a more advanced set up.
CEE line boring rig is the dream!
@@snowballengineering The workshop of CEE certainly is something. They are based only about a 2hr drive from my house. Should I need their services.
Why don’t they use roller bearings?
To help keep the price of the machine more affordable I’d imagine.
why it happens - its seen that it was greased properly
Maybe too much tolerance when new and the pins slowly worn the hole
great stuff Is it always that cold over there you have to wear winter clothes in a shop? and someone told us that they only use dewalt tools over there.
It’s 18c today 😁 but back in February it was between 0-5c and sometime below, the workshop has no insulation so it was pretty cold.
I use dewalt mainly because my local shop sells them but never had any problems.
@@snowballengineering I wondered if it gets cold or if it snows there. I see where vehicles rust there bad like up north so they must put salt on the roads too .
Your a clever lad 👍 just subscribed so I hope that helps you ?
It does, thank you
Line Boring Drehzahl zu hoch.
Yes, but mag drill only has one speed
Here CEEs newest how to! ua-cam.com/video/o44oWQtmJKE/v-deo.html
Watched it earlier today 👌🏻
Put some pants on Homeless? What else could you do?
I subscribed until i heard the fkd up music you play. WHY?????????????????????
50 seconds of music to cover up white noise in a 22 minute long video.
50 seconds is well out of order....
I was going to ask you to repair something in my fleet of plant. But now?? No way.. I'm forever scarred by your music choice.