Bravo JT! Ditto on working in the heated garage. I’m doing so on a woodworking project because I have no heat in my garage and the man cave is the shop now. Much better than frostbitten fingers. But once again a superb job and a great example of following the instructions. Another step closer to moving on its own.
Bringing the operation inside when you can is the way to go. Cold concrete (or cold dirt , as the case may be at times, is the worst) Good luck on the Case and thanks for bringing us through the process. I would like to build a shop someday (with in floor heat ideally) but mumma has the money earmarked for other stuff. oh well........same old lament through out the ages!
Great job and great video JT. I would use the petroleum jelly over wheel bearing grease given the choice. They also make transmission assembly lube grease just for seals. Hat tip to the writers/illustrators of the manual. Come on spring I'm tired of the cold and ready for some shop time myself.
Another great video. It is not only informative but also entertaining as well. Sorry about your finger, but I'm impressed that no vulger language made its way onto the video 😂 I can't wait for this baby to get to paint.
Great job JT, good thing for manuals, it’s definitely better to be a little to long than a little to short, for most things 😂 hope the finger isn’t to sore
after all of the recent horrors in the news, it is good to have the lighter side of life here at JT's..smiles and knowledged earned is fine with me..thx Friend..
Congrats JT on another surprise win of getting the Clutch Basket repair and put-in the tractor. Fluffy was survey the areas for any Bad Guy's. no rats today..
The surgeon starting to bring his patient back to life. I’m sure this will be a thing of beauty once it’s all back together and painted (White & Orange or White & Brown ) 😉 Looking forward to the next stage of this girls adventure. 👍
Nice one j.t as normal. It's really coming long Nice. You bin lucky getting the parts for the job that's one good thing. Be nice to see her driving around in all gears. Then you got your favourite job paint. L.o.l I'm glad you managed to get parts. I expecting you to it's going 3 4 weeks out. Great job.
And yet another excellent video, from the man! I could see that at the end of the video, your finger was smarting pretty bad. With a small drill bit, just drill through the nail, by hand of course, and instant relief will be felt.
I'm still waiting for the work with JT give-away 😂 I'd love to work on some old iron and most of all..... see the MF collection ❤ love the videos brother keep up the great work and awesomeness
One green Petrol motor would be pumping water over a distance for stock water or market garden . Jt take the highest bidder option mate . Small or large You shall see after today will tell .
Bellville spring, you had never heard of one, split an old MF tractor that has a duel clutch, on taking the clutch to pieces to sort out any trouble it may have, the PTO clutch plate is pressured by, you guessed it, a Bellville spring......Excellent video.
Glad to see its going together. Now hopefully you have better luck than me. I double split the 1066 to replace some poor bearings and a bent shaft to fix my vibration issue. Got it together yesterday to find out i still have the same issue. Come to find out the rubber In the front crank pulley let loose and is slipping, when it slips that vibration resonates to the transmission...
I once assisted my co-worker put a new seal ring on a pneumatic valve piston. That o-ring was made of hard teflon. It had nearly zero stretch. It took the two of us to pry it on with fingers.
Good job, I watched this job being done on a 830 Case back in '67 while working in parts at a Case Dealership. May not be the same but it looks close....Thanks..
getting closer to rolling again, you might evn become a case fanboy after all this fun...😂 😂 I doubt it 🤣 🤣 at lease they did recommend vasaline for the experience 😂 😂
Awesome sweatshirt JT. What kind of motor is the one out of your old JD combine? I remember our old 300 Massey Combine I believe was a 290? Chevy 6cly. I doubt JD made that engine and if it's a old chevy or ford motor you could find a old truck to put it in. I must tell you I'm so impressed that you can tear into these old tractors and put them back together and they run! It sure makes more sence than leaving them sit and rot away. And I can't wait to see that case all painted in it's black night trim.
My dad's 6600 combine had a 303 gas engine. Apparently it's nothing like yours. It was a hard starter even on a 90 degree day. When it did run it would run hot and drink gas like it was going out of style.
If you use one of your wife’s cake pans that she uses to cook in you could just set those plates in there…. Just clean it up real good before you return it😂😂😂
salut JT sans le livre technique c était mission impossible heureusement qu il est bien détaillé bon courage là on est pas dans de l échange standard 🙂
Awesome video followed by my favorite Family Guy scene. Not sure if you want to restore a 95 combine. I used to run one in SD and it was best used to harvest alfalfa seed.
Jt I keep that stuff around incase a local politician are the tax man shows up. I figured they been doing it to me for the last fifty years it's time for their turn.
Hi their, I'm sitting in my fitters truck in the rain in the UK watching you do something I'm never likely to do but in my line of work. Found it very interesting? Says a lot for fitters😁. Out of interest what happened to the wire clutch plate retainers you made, were they a temporary thing to put it together or are they permanent? As I didn't see you remove them? I'm rebuilding an old 1957 Nuffield DM4 at the moment and watching you gives me hope😊. I only wish it went as quickly as the video makes it look in real time. Regards Richard 🇬🇧
I did remove them. They were just to hold the plates in place to flip the setup over and hold them on the c2 carrier. I knew this would be less than interesting video to most but I’m happy you found it interesting!
Bravo JT! Ditto on working in the heated garage. I’m doing so on a woodworking project because I have no heat in my garage and the man cave is the shop now. Much better than frostbitten fingers. But once again a superb job and a great example of following the instructions. Another step closer to moving on its own.
Love how you show all the steps. Very educational.thank you
Vaseline part made me chuckle.
Great videos on the Case.
You're making great progress on the basket case making it more better 😊 no pain no gain???
Bringing the operation inside when you can is the way to go. Cold concrete (or cold dirt , as the case may be at times, is the worst) Good luck on the Case and thanks for bringing us through the process. I would like to build a shop someday (with in floor heat ideally) but mumma has the money earmarked for other stuff. oh well........same old lament through out the ages!
Great job and great video JT. I would use the petroleum jelly over wheel bearing grease given the choice. They also make transmission assembly lube grease just for seals. Hat tip to the writers/illustrators of the manual. Come on spring I'm tired of the cold and ready for some shop time myself.
Nothing worse than smashing your finger on a cold day. Love the Peter Griffin exit🤣🤣🤣
Well done my friend youre getting there. Good luck with the next bit.
Another great video. It is not only informative but also entertaining as well. Sorry about your finger, but I'm impressed that no vulger language made its way onto the video 😂 I can't wait for this baby to get to paint.
The best thing I learned here . Preparation ,preparation ,preparation . A complicated job made to look easy
Great video my friend. Sorry about your poor finger. Kind of excited to see if the old basket runs. Cool project. Thanks for the ride.
Great job JT, good thing for manuals, it’s definitely better to be a little to long than a little to short, for most things 😂 hope the finger isn’t to sore
after all of the recent horrors in the news, it is good to have the lighter side of life here at JT's..smiles and knowledged earned is fine with me..thx Friend..
Appreciate it! Only straight forward fun here 😊
You are a true inspiration to preserve good old machinery👍
Wow, thank you!!
That manual is worth it's weight in gold
Nice work jt
It sure is! Thanks!
Excellent Friday lunchtime viewing here in the UK.
Early 80s shop class love it thanks JT 😅
You bet 😆😆
Congrats JT on another surprise win of getting the Clutch Basket repair and put-in the tractor. Fluffy was survey the areas for any Bad Guy's. no rats today..
She kept me safe again 😆😆
Well most people probably thought it wasn’t interesting but I did. Good job, it’s going to work great, I can feel it.
Thank you! Appreciate it!
The surgeon starting to bring his patient back to life. I’m sure this will be a thing of beauty once it’s all back together and painted (White & Orange or White & Brown ) 😉 Looking forward to the next stage of this girls adventure. 👍
Thanks!
Vascilean is a great lubricant for putting things together where o-rings are used. It will dissipate with heat and not clog oil passages👍
You sure have patience.👌
I can't believe that only took you 39 minutes and 28 seconds! That's got to be some kind of world record!
Always entertaining and informative, the old ways are best. Love Fluffy
Glad you enjoyed!
I wouldn’t have been able to sleep the night before worrying over getting that put back together correctly . Great video JT👍
I have to admit, I am a little anxious about it lol
Impressive, not bad at all.
Well done DR. Mechanic, you did it.
Nice one j.t as normal. It's really coming long Nice. You bin lucky getting the parts for the job that's one good thing. Be nice to see her driving around in all gears. Then you got your favourite job paint. L.o.l I'm glad you managed to get parts. I expecting you to it's going 3 4 weeks out. Great job.
very nice precise work , almost like clockwork :)
Excellent. Thanks for posting JT
Appreciate it!
And yet another excellent video, from the man! I could see that at the end of the video, your finger was smarting pretty bad. With a small drill bit, just drill through the nail, by hand of course, and instant relief will be felt.
I’ve considered that 😆
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 Keep up the good work, JT, without injury, take care.
Good to see the old girl coming together!! Looking forward to the finnish!!
Right on! Thanks!
🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍nice work 😊
Coming along nicely JT
You'll soon be driving the old girl... take care.
Well done JT soon have it up and running .
Sure hope so!!
I'm still waiting for the work with JT give-away 😂 I'd love to work on some old iron and most of all..... see the MF collection ❤ love the videos brother keep up the great work and awesomeness
One green Petrol motor would be pumping water over a distance for stock water or market garden . Jt take the highest bidder option mate . Small or large You shall see after today will tell .
Right!
Bellville spring, you had never heard of one, split an old MF tractor that has a duel clutch, on taking the clutch to pieces to sort out any trouble it may have, the PTO clutch plate is pressured by, you guessed it, a Bellville spring......Excellent video.
Right on
Glad to see its going together. Now hopefully you have better luck than me. I double split the 1066 to replace some poor bearings and a bent shaft to fix my vibration issue. Got it together yesterday to find out i still have the same issue. Come to find out the rubber In the front crank pulley let loose and is slipping, when it slips that vibration resonates to the transmission...
Oh no!! 😬
I once assisted my co-worker put a new seal ring on a pneumatic valve piston. That o-ring was made of hard teflon. It had nearly zero stretch. It took the two of us to pry it on with fingers.
I can believe that! Those teflon rings are a bear!
A Case tractor, Vaseline, and a hurt finger, and we thought you were repairing a transmission. 😂
Restroom brake and JT video drops 👌😎
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Hello J.T.
Looks good !
Step by step it coms togehter .🙄
Greetings from the Neterlands. 🇳🇱
Marc🤠
Thanks 👍. Appreciate it!
Good job, I watched this job being done on a 830 Case back in '67 while working in parts at a Case Dealership. May not be the same but it looks close....Thanks..
Right on!
👍🏻👍🏻it’ll stop hurting when the pain goes away
😆😆😆. Bingo!
getting closer to rolling again, you might evn become a case fanboy after all this fun...😂 😂 I doubt it 🤣 🤣 at lease they did recommend vasaline for the experience 😂 😂
Awesome sweatshirt JT. What kind of motor is the one out of your old JD combine? I remember our old 300 Massey Combine I believe was a 290? Chevy 6cly. I doubt JD made that engine and if it's a old chevy or ford motor you could find a old truck to put it in.
I must tell you I'm so impressed that you can tear into these old tractors and put them back together and they run! It sure makes more sence than leaving them sit and rot away. And I can't wait to see that case all painted in it's black night trim.
Very good Video 👍 👍
Thank you 👍
My dad's 6600 combine had a 303 gas engine. Apparently it's nothing like yours. It was a hard starter even on a 90 degree day. When it did run it would run hot and drink gas like it was going out of style.
I once saw a 6600 with a gas engine. From what I read it was only the early ones. Always thought a 6600 was a lot of combine for a 303 lol
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 If I remember right it was a 1970 model. It was definitely to much combine for that engine. I was 10 the last time it was used.
Is there a possibility that the PTO shaft might have held that inside collar allowing for easier alignment. Just asking
Anticipating the first start and shift in gear. You nervous yet lol? Thx
Maybe a little 😉
I have seen many times the clutch packs soaked in oil for 24 hrs as was told if you dont they will be no good in days just letting you know
If you use one of your wife’s cake pans that she uses to cook in you could just set those plates in there…. Just clean it up real good before you return it😂😂😂
Nice so far
Thanks!
salut JT sans le livre technique c était mission impossible heureusement qu il est bien détaillé bon courage là on est pas dans de l échange standard 🙂
Right on! I’d be lost without the manual!
You’re not the first one to say their case tractor should have come with vaseline 😂
It's because, with a PH of 7, Vaseline is chemically neutral, and thus won't attack any material it's used with . . .
Dissolves into the hydro fluid without contaminating or reaction
Used whatever was in my oil can for 30yrs, no problems
Right on!
Awesome video followed by my favorite Family Guy scene. Not sure if you want to restore a 95 combine. I used to run one in SD and it was best used to harvest alfalfa seed.
Right! I think I’ll let that idea pass lol
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Only thing worse than a smashed finger is a smashed finger in the cold
You ain’t kidding!!!!
Was that block of wood Mrs. JT'S cutting board?
Maybe… I put it back upside down 😆😆
.. that and a handful of sand
I hope there’s not a handful of sand😬
Ouch?.......
I wonder how much "Big Petroleum Jelly" paid Case for including that instruction.
Good question lol
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Jt I keep that stuff around incase a local politician are the tax man shows up. I figured they been doing it to me for the last fifty years it's time for their turn.
Right on!
Cool vide Jt
$5 for vasalene?
Probably… I really have no idea what it cost lol
Hi their, I'm sitting in my fitters truck in the rain in the UK watching you do something I'm never likely to do but in my line of work. Found it very interesting? Says a lot for fitters😁. Out of interest what happened to the wire clutch plate retainers you made, were they a temporary thing to put it together or are they permanent? As I didn't see you remove them? I'm rebuilding an old 1957 Nuffield DM4 at the moment and watching you gives me hope😊. I only wish it went as quickly as the video makes it look in real time. Regards Richard 🇬🇧
I did remove them. They were just to hold the plates in place to flip the setup over and hold them on the c2 carrier. I knew this would be less than interesting video to most but I’m happy you found it interesting!
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