BIG BUD Divider Box Got HOT! But Why??
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2024
- Last season the divider box got unusually hot while pulling a land roller. Could a bearing be going bad? Or was it just friction of oil from the chain spinning?
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Thanks for watching! More BUD repairs coming!
Looking forward to the big Bud repairs. Thanks.
Great video as always !
Never ceases to amaze me what you all can do mechanically on those buds.
Run pro long afmt oil additive in it it’ll cut the temps way down it’s an anti friction material we run in in our semi rear ends it cut the temps down almost 50 degrees we even run it in our John Deere rotary swather cutter bars and the wobble gear box on our sickle swathers !
The editor Mr Levi buyers does not get enough credit for what's going on on the screen the music at the 40-minute Mark had so much more to what's on the screen. Besides the content which is always good the editing adds a lot to this especially if you videos back call Montana good stuff Mr Byers
My Dad worked with me on the ranch until his age of 78. The last job in the shop we were installing ceramic seal in a 6" pump. We finish the job and he asked if he could retire. Of course Yes was my answer, he pasted 4 years later. It is so cool to see your Dad in the shop with his sons enjoying and teaching the next generation. Keep it going and God Bless .
Good for him admitting to you he was just tired and hurting, you would have felt much worse had he collapsed in the shop one day and passed then you would blame yourself "did I push him too hard should have insisted he quit working" I pretty much quit working before he did at 74 knew that was it for me getting old sucks but we all get there and much sooner than we expected don't take long to get old......
My Father worked with me into his mid 80's. Was a great time, he's been gone since 1994. When I am working in my shop I still see him doing things in my mind. We had a good time together.
Great answer to your dad!
God bless you...
Must have been quite a moment between you two that day. One you won’t forget
Only the Welkers can make doing these kind of jobs working on a tractor interesting. Was sad when it ended.
It's so inspiring to see you all working together. Bob, you must be very proud of your sons.
I miss the old days of working on the farms with my grandpa and his brothers. They r all gone now but i kept a lifetime of memories and useful knowledge in the shop from those fellas.
After seeing Nick work on the pin, I was glad to see Legarms work on the gearbox . 😂
Nice to see the repairs in the shop on the Big Bud. Not sure I could have videoed working in our shop with my dad when we were farming, he had a temper and threw tools. I still miss farming, dad calmed down quite a bit as he got older. It’s amazing how heavy that Bud is built. I’m surprised that the drop box didn’t have an oil cooler on it. Thanks for the Videos, nice to see the family keeping the Bud field ready.
The best part of the video was you two ⚒ with your father and he and the grandkids having a ride behind the Big Bud!! That is definitely classic and unique!!!God bless your family lol from Ne Ms T Ellis 😊
No mechanic experience here but can watch you for hours sorting out and solving the problems. Golly the lath tips, no long sleeves and cut off the hoody strings, wonder how many caught those. After that made me a bit anxious watching you both on it. Really admire how you can keep all the "older" equipment running. Stay safe, looking forward to you harvesting a record crop this summer.
Is lathe a groove proper machining term. ?
“Turning a groove” is proper.
Pretty cool with the speedy sleeves. What a chain box! Now let's see a 20 row plow behind that beast.
Hey Scott, I watch a British Engine build channel called Barum Engines as well. When they are pressing parts like liners into engine blocks they will use two pieces of round bar at 90 degrees between the ram and the spacer blocks. They swear it helps the parts to self center / self align and compensates for any variations in resistance. Just thought I would mention it.
Love the ending,all the kids having fun!!!!❤❤
You guys are awesome very intelligent in mechanics a very good Farmers enjoy watching your videos I hope you both enjoy your houses and tell your dad God bless God bless all your families
Nice to see this old girl gettin some love. Cool watching her work. Been a long while since ive seen a cork seal myself... The ones that usually throw me for a loop are leather, or even more rare, felt...
Wow leather, that is cool!
@@WelkerFarms got one or 2 on my 1947 Ford 2N. The piston that lifts the three point arms also has a leather ring.
It sure looked like the "big kid" was enjoying the ride with the little kids-- --you gotta love it!
@@WelkerFarmsI think some of the seals on my 1944 Case SC are leather.
Lathes are handy Was glad you both spoke of being careful. It happens to fast. Working in a machine shop you learn safety is a must. My best to you all
There… That only took about 5 minutes! 😅😂 You’re one awesome dude, Nick! 👍😊😎
(to get that spherical bearing out)
😁
Not sure if was just a lack of grease or that bearing needs to be bigger / stronger due to the sheer size of Big Buds, and the resulting load force applied, I mean that has to be constant and repetitive strain right there. Probably best to simply replace on a yearly basis or engine hours maybe?
@@johngreydanus2033 we do daily greasings but at 53 years old and lots of stress and dust I think it finally failed. The other side was wore too.
Well, be sure to put it on the schedule for your son to check it out it out in 2074 @@WelkerFarms
@@johngreydanus2033 Grand sons!
Always nice to see level headed fellas putting their brains to work.
Awesome guys !!!! The whole family on the farm .. getting stuff done .. and taking time to LAUGH and ENJOY LIFE !!! ❤️👍👍CHEERS to you ALL !! from Québec 🇨🇦👍
Thanks for sharing the Big BUD repair...Blessings
Thank the Lord, Legarms wasn’t anywhere near that pin on that Bud. Thank you for your sacrifice, Nick
A magnetic based drill would be the perfect tool for removing that pin...
I worked in heavy industry for 30 years & the torch was often the preferred method , but all to often it bugars the equipment.
Would have loved to have a magnetic drill! We need to get one but wow they are pricey.
Buy one from vevor@@WelkerFarms
@@WelkerFarmscheck vevore,they have em
These are the memories your family treasure.
loved the clip
Great how you guys replenish the old and take care of the new(kids)... wasn't sure if that little Bud had the power to pull the sled LOL
Glad there was no traction problems pulling the sled with the family on it. God bless. Have a great day
Now that's what I'm talking about being pulled around by a big Bud on a sled ride looks so fun and cool 😎😎😎
Grandpa with the grandkids. Memories they will have forever!!!
What a great video! Thank you Gentlemen!Can not wait for the next one! Big bud rides again!
We love big bud!! Seen it test the sled at the MAC Trailer Winter Nationals last year!
I like How "Slim" stays active. And the sleigh ride was fun! Watching that yoke in the lathe was terrifying.
Enjoyed the family sleigh ride...
Sledding looked like fun for everyone, especially for grand pa.
🔥great work guyzz.. big bud deserves all those repairs, good for nother 3000 hrs 🔥👊🔥🏍🔨⚙️🚜
Nice work guy's. It's about time for pops to take us on another road trip, i really enjoy those. Y'all take care.
I never grow tired of torches, big hammers, lathes, and impact wrenches. Oh, and I’ve been vindicated since most of my equipment has JB weld somewhere.
Scott
CLEAN THE SHOP!!!!!!
😁😁😁😁😁😁
The drop box looks just like the one on my TR6 Wagner. Good video guy's
Love to see pic of the wagner. We are still waiting to get at our tr4 wagner.
Great video LegArms Nick and Bob
them Welker's nipped that Bud..right in the Bud. now i know what nipping Bud is all about. thank you Welker's.
"Eggactly" a yolk issue. Great video guys. So goid to see your dad is so willing to take the sled ride.
😁 👌
Nick and Scott, on that fused pin, take a kids crayola crayon, and heat the pin and bushing up, and melt the crayon around the pin and the melted crayon wax will be drawn into and around the pin and bushing, like soldering copper tubing. Works on frozen bolts too. Bet your thinking about getting seeding, with this mild winter. Bob I'd been scared to with Nick driving lol
Car hood behind the tractor was one of my favorite things to do on the farm as a kid 👍👍👍👍
Nice work boys! It’s fun to watch you guys work on equipment together.
There is a big bud tractor an hour and 40 min away for sale in West Havre...
Love watching you guys all working together Love the Big Bud and the little Bud pulling the family sliding!!around the yard!!
Buds have such simple, logical design, with easy repair parts. Modern tractor would have electronics, tiny proprietary parts and surely only a tech could fix it and surely a software update etc. this is far superior in my mind
Great to see Grandpa having fun keep serving The Lord
Sliding behind a Big Bud. Ya don't see that every day!! LOL
Love watching your postings. Farm boys rock!
I remember my uncle taking us for tractor sled rides when I was a kid. Good memories!
Awesome Family video, working and playing together ❤️This is the way everyone should grow 🙏🤗
I will take the 50 year old pin Nick,slice it for souvenirs 😂. Putting the u joint in reminded of myself bang bang big hammer!! Thanks everyone very much!!
Love these videos. Thank u for what u do from the smulcer family in kansas
I appreciate fact that you both repair what needs fixed instead of buying new. My dad always said thats the differece between a true mechanic and a wanna be mechanic. Anyone can replace a part a real mechanic can fix it.
Always enjoy watching you guys work!
Looks like a lot of precision guess work WELL DONE! Farmers have always been on the cutting edge of engineering marvels.
Great to see you work together as a family. All the very best for the forth coming planting season, God Bless.
Love your videos how family oriented you guyz are. God bless. Many blessings for your family.
Scott and Dad really know how to get it done and have fun !
That rear original seal was leather. It was made when Chicago Rawhide seals were actually made with rawhide. CR seals are now just like every other seal.
Thanks for the longer, more in-depth video. Love watching you guys work on stuff, with all the details, good stuff and the mistakes. Thanks for taking the time to document and edit all this stuff. Cheers
Seeing you pull your youngin's with Grandpa on that old cushion/sled takes me back to the late 40's and riding on a scoup shovel behind our 1941 Farmall M. Of course there were the turns that prove a little chancy often resulting in a tumble across the snow but to a six year old it was fun. God Bless.
Amazing video guys. thank y'all so much
Bob you're one blessed man to be able to work side by side with your boys
Great video
Please keep them coming !!!
Rock Island IL-- Davenport Iowa Government Bridge (1850's bridge is 12 hp gas motor!) Mississippi River Dam and Lock 14....
Awsome watching you guys tackle all these projects.
Great video guys. Great fun going for a sled ride Bob!! Every buddy was doing was doing something!!
Thank you sirs for bring a smile to this 72 year old grandma.
You've captured the true spirit of a family working side by side for a common goal! Interesting video, wish your family a great season for your crops going forward!
Love a Bud repair video. Y’all need some coveralls with that channel logo on the back of them.
Anytime we can see the "little" Big Bud is a great. Seeing how you made the repairs is very entertaining (because I don't have to do the work).
Always good to see my favorite farmers
Great video. Really enjoyed watching the repairs by both of you.
That was awesome! Love the Big Buds!
Big Bud magic. Been waiting for you to be back in the shop with those awesome tractors. Your finesse while showing the work is good for all to watch. God Bless You All
Thank you for sharing
So great seeing Gpa going on the sled ride with his grandchildren and it’s great that you guys have such footage of it to watch in the future to remember those great times he had with them!!!
I am consistently amazed at the mechanical and other skills the three of you possess.
Thank you for another interesting and fun video!!
A seal that leaks oil:
Welker Farms: "Okay, time to investigate why it's doing that!"
Vice Grip Garage: "Let's pretend I didn't see that!" 😁😜🤟
Your videos always touch my heart. Thank you so much for sharing your life eperiences and family treasures. May you be blessed and may peace be unto you all.
Your dad and mom raised some amazing kids. Your knowledge shared by all of ya'll is amazing and very enjoyable to watch.
Always great to watch someone else's fix stuff. Snow there, hot and wet here
Great video guys and a nice job on the Bud. Love to see your Dad on the sled with the grandkids, good memories for your kids. Take care God bless you 🙏
Hooray a new Welker Farms video!!!! My favorite time!! God bless 🙏🏻🇺🇸
Love these vids of you three working on project I miss the days when my dad and I worked together. Take care
Awesome! vid. Learned allot...Thanks for taking the time to post them.. Sled ride was A hoot. Planting time coming up fast.
Great video and the repair work was fascinating, but the best part was the kids riding on the sled with Grandpa. Keep the great videos coming!
Great team work on the little bud.🤣🤩👍👍
A good long episode, great to see you guys
Yall ever stop farming you definitely make helluva machine shop
Loved the sledding on the bonnet and the old car seat lol
Very nice narrative. Enjoyed watching, Thank you! Stay Safe.
I pull my boys on sleds behind a 76 year old Oliver, but you Welkers take it to the next level with the Big bud!
Another great video! Maintenance is key for keeping everything running! You do a great job fixing anything you need to! There's nothing like a BIG BUD..... And there's nothing more fun than being pulled on a sled by a BIG BUD!! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy, warm and happy!
Love the sled riding!
Your hoodie string comment is so important. My uncle was grinding corn and the auger drive shaft caught his hoodie string. Thankfully it was a slow turning shaft but he couldn't get his hoodie all the way off and it wrapped partially around his arm just below his bicep. It damaged the nerves and it took over a year before he could actually move his fingers and hand. He kept working it and eventually got full mobility back. NO HOODIE strings around pto's or rotating objects!
Big Bod the snowmobile. What a great idea. Thanks for the video.
Great work boys and Dad,by the way Nick do not forget the safety glasses when grinding 😮.
The sound track is awesome wasn't expecting that 👍👍👍👍