Ha I just said how much I love those old Case’s and then this one you show up with a 30 series, my favorite! Nice old school repair with the fish plate and arc weld!
good video, kind of a treat to see something without a CNC table, 3 cranes and other expensive additions that puts everything out of reach for the average repair. My dad was an autobody repairman that used blood and sweat before all the fancy stuff came along. I enjoy your videos so hope you continue with your tractor work, maybe even the grader? stay cool!
That was very interesting. The welds look great. It would have been cool to see how you would have gone about reinforcing the bucket's cutting edge and fixing the teeth. A little yellow paint and it would look almost brand new. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks! Paint would make it look nice, but not needed. I didn't have any yellow handy. If I did repair as a business I would be sure to slap a coat on it. But to help a neighbor out, I just try to keep it cheap.
Nice work.....& a lot of it. Wow. You just dont realize how much time & effort it takes to repair something like that....
Thanks! Yes, many hours of work goes into a 1 hour video. Plus many hours of editing to make it "watchable".
Nice job. Thanks for posting Randy
that was some good work you did, now your neighbor has a piece of equipment that he can use for a long long time.
It’s good to see someone using stick welder rather then mig for the repair & plating of the backhoe 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Ha I just said how much I love those old Case’s and then this one you show up with a 30 series, my favorite! Nice old school repair with the fish plate and arc weld!
good video, kind of a treat to see something without a CNC table, 3 cranes and other expensive additions that puts everything out of reach for the average repair. My dad was an autobody repairman that used blood and sweat before all the fancy stuff came along. I enjoy your videos so hope you continue with your tractor work, maybe even the grader? stay cool!
The grader is up next, stay tuned! Thanks for watching!
That was very interesting. The welds look great. It would have been cool to see how you would have gone about reinforcing the bucket's cutting edge and fixing the teeth. A little yellow paint and it would look almost brand new. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks for watching!
You do nice work and make interesting videos. Thanks Randy
Thanks for watching!
You do nice work! Better than the factory thats for sure.
Thank you!
Great job!
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Really nice work, Randy! 👍 Won't you need to spray some kind of protection on those welded joints
Thanks! Paint would make it look nice, but not needed. I didn't have any yellow handy. If I did repair as a business I would be sure to slap a coat on it. But to help a neighbor out, I just try to keep it cheap.
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