Always something to do with equipment, That is a must to keep the tracks in the proper tension. Good video Joey. Y"all have a great weekend and God bless.
Joey that was not complicated at all. Now that is a good design. They should make all maintenance that simple. Thanks for sharing. Have a Blessed Day Friend! Justin
Man yeah Mr Joey, love to see anyyhing of the loader upclose! Great explanation for sure, and yes sir pretty much the exact process for the little Allis Loader of mine as well! Stay cool as possible my friend!! Thank you sir for bringing us along!! Can't wait to see what's next!! 😁👍👍
Awesome piece of machinery Joey!! I can tell you I won’t ever drive one of these but that was really interesting to see how easy it is to make adjustments when needed!! Awesome! Hope you and Kris have a wonderful weekend 💝🌻💐
Awesome how-to-do-it video Joey! Interesting view, and good to know. Hope you guys are well. Take care and enjoy life by friends... 😉 PS Yeah, this heat has been awful during this heat wave.
I have no idea, This is the only loader I have ever worked on. I think I did make a mistake saying other machines would be the same, but then I had a lot of people tell me some machines are different. you will need to check your manual, or do some online research.
@@MySliceOfHeavenoutdoors it's kind of in the same area as this. I found it on the idler yoke for the tractor I asked about. One square bolt to twist off on the outside of the yoke and the plug was right behind the bolt. Very easy to get to thankfully.
Maintenance is key to keeping any machine up and running. Good job Joey walking us through the track adjustment 👍
Thank you Dave, an easy adjustment.
Thanks for showing us how it's done, Joey.
You bet Rob, It was easier than I expected. Now i wish I wouldnt have put it off for so long.
Always something to do with equipment, That is a must to keep the tracks in the proper tension. Good video Joey. Y"all have a great weekend and God bless.
Hi Tommy, thanks for watching, we appreciate it. Have a great day.
Joey that was not complicated at all. Now that is a good design. They should make all maintenance that simple. Thanks for sharing. Have a Blessed Day Friend! Justin
Thank you Justin, I put this job off for so long because I thought it was going to be hard.
Thanks Joey n Kris. You’ll be pulling wheelies now😀😀
HaHa, We will see.
I have never worked on anything like this so it was great information. It seems like a very easy process once you know what to do. Thanks for sharing
I am learning as I go, It was a lot easier than I thought It would be. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Man yeah Mr Joey, love to see anyyhing of the loader upclose! Great explanation for sure, and yes sir pretty much the exact process for the little Allis Loader of mine as well! Stay cool as possible my friend!! Thank you sir for bringing us along!! Can't wait to see what's next!! 😁👍👍
Thank you Nelson, i expected it to be much harder than it was. It went very easy.
Awesome piece of machinery Joey!! I can tell you I won’t ever drive one of these but that was really interesting to see how easy it is to make adjustments when needed!! Awesome! Hope you and Kris have a wonderful weekend 💝🌻💐
Hi Anita, It was easy, I been putting this job off for so long because I thought it would be harder.
Pretty cool Joey! It amazes me what some grease pressure will do!
I know right, i cant believe how much it moved with every pump.
That was fascinating, Joey! I had absolutely no idea that is how it works 👍
Me either, I had to read my manual, It was a lot easier than I expected.
That's a great how to video, Joey. Have a blessed week.
Thank you John
I sure love that machine! That seemed pretty simple to do. That was interesting.
A lot easier than I thought it would be.
I enjoyed watching so beautiful sharing
Stay connected my friend 🌼🌼
Thank you so much
Same design as my td8 dozer. Good to see it still kicking.
I figured a lot of machines had the same design.
you are amazing, keep the spirit and have a good day and greetings
Thank you so much!
FIRST!!!! YES YES YES!!! Great informative vid Joey!
Thank you, i hope all is going well.
Good video Joey interesting stuff. I’ve never operated anything with tracks or worked on anything either. Take care, Ben.
Thank you Ben, I am learning as I go.
Good detailed and informative video...amazing that greasing it is how you bring up the sag 🤔🤨
I know, and it was so easy.
Thanks for sharing, I support you 👍
Thanks and welcome
Great info. I've seen Andrew Camarata do that with his skid steers,
A lot easier than I thought It would be,
That's too easy! Good to know "just in case".
I had been putting this off for so long, I thought it was going to be much harder than it was.
You are correct, my d4b is basically the same and running it too loose can destroy your track and drive gear
I figures a lot of machines were set up the same way.
Great video my friend
Thank you! Cheers!
Just pump it up.. way easier than the old screw adjusters!
it was easier than i thought it would be.
Awesome how-to-do-it video Joey! Interesting view, and good to know. Hope you guys are well. Take care and enjoy life by friends... 😉
PS
Yeah, this heat has been awful during this heat wave.
Thank you George, It was a lot easier than I thought it would be.
Great video ✌
Thanks ✌
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Excellent Share man, Thumbs Up! See you around buddy.
Thank you for watching and commenting. Much appreciated.
Hey would this be the same grease spot on a john deere 450 dozer?
I have no idea, This is the only loader I have ever worked on. I think I did make a mistake saying other machines would be the same, but then I had a lot of people tell me some machines are different. you will need to check your manual, or do some online research.
@@MySliceOfHeavenoutdoors I found it. Thanks for responding though! Much appreciated!
@His-Story.ForHisGlory was it the same, or different?
@@MySliceOfHeavenoutdoors it's kind of in the same area as this. I found it on the idler yoke for the tractor I asked about. One square bolt to twist off on the outside of the yoke and the plug was right behind the bolt. Very easy to get to thankfully.
@@His-Story.ForHisGlory I am glad you figured it out. Have a great day