I love operating a grader. They are a blast. I'm sure, after you get the hang of it, you will enjoy it a lot more. You, in time, find out how much more stuff you can do with it. Thanks for sharing. See you later.
Nice grader, Randy! Now you’ll be grading everything around the farm, thanks for sharing brother and good job! It’ll make a great addition to your collection brother! Kirk from Louisiana sending prayers and positive vibes to you and your family! See ya in the next one Randy! Stay safe and take care! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯💯
Nice Little Grader. If you lean the wheels in the direction your turning while grading, it helps the front end from walking straight. Also leaning them helps you turn sharper. Yes they take a ball field to turn around. TGP
GREAT VIDEO, been waiting for your post! you could do one a week it would suit me just fine. I have a McDeering 10-20 so I'm working up the gumption to tackle it this winter now that I have heat in the barn. thanks again!
Randy! What's not to Like! It's an Allis Chalmers, and, it's Cool! Keep up the Good Work. By the way, how's the "Stuck" Case. Have you worked it any? Love seeing the Old Iron running and working. Looking forward to your next Adventure. 👍🇺🇲 Allis Chalmers Strong 💪
These engines were not designed to use valve seals. I've read that if you opt to install universal seals they will cause valve sticking due to the lack of oil on the stem.
I love operating a grader. They are a blast. I'm sure, after you get the hang of it, you will enjoy it a lot more. You, in time, find out how much more stuff you can do with it. Thanks for sharing. See you later.
I love operating a grader. They are a blast. I'm sure, after you get the hang of it, you will enjoy it a lot more. You, in time, find out how much more stuff you can do with it. Thanks for sharing. See you later.
Nice buy! You took a chance and it worked out real well. I like those small graders!
Wish I had the time, energy and knowhow…but I’m really glad you do! Fine job 👍
Thanks for taking us along Randy. Enjoyed that!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
You did get a nice little grader . If you sell it trade it or keep it. It will all be good. Thanks Randy
Nice job. Thanks for posting Randy
Nice grader, Randy! Now you’ll be grading everything around the farm, thanks for sharing brother and good job! It’ll make a great addition to your collection brother! Kirk from Louisiana sending prayers and positive vibes to you and your family! See ya in the next one Randy! Stay safe and take care! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯💯
I'm digging the motor grader. Nice save. Great machine. Good job.
Well done Randy, another nice job. First class.
Thanks Randy for the video. Good looking old grader
Thanks for watching!
😁Fantastic Job . Great for dirt or SNOW. 👍👍thanks
Randy, Beautiful mechanical work, Lewis
Thanks for watching!
Been waiting for this one to come up. Keep em coming.👍
Man that looks like fun!
Great job ,,, yes nice fine ,, I'm a retired heavy equipment mech I know,, 😊
Thanks Randy. Great Job.
That machine is in great shape for the age!
Nice Little Grader.
If you lean the wheels in the direction your turning while grading, it helps the front end from walking straight.
Also leaning them helps you turn sharper.
Yes they take a ball field to turn around.
TGP
Does it have wheel lean on that machine?
Thanks for the tip!
@@plainnpretty It does! Works good too!
@@Randys_Relics I never run a AC grader so I didn’t know if they had wheel leans or not .
Hey Randy tell Matt and Sam I love there channels have a good time at the stream show
Thanks, Randy. Good job. My OCD wanted you to wirewheel and paint that exhaust manifold. :) PS. Letsdig18 is in the market for a grader.
Great job Randy
GREAT VIDEO, been waiting for your post! you could do one a week it would suit me just fine. I have a McDeering 10-20 so I'm working up the gumption to tackle it this winter now that I have heat in the barn. thanks again!
Nice job! 👍
Thanks for watching!
make sure that ya grease all pivit points, and gears faces/ flat points and wheels.
Nice unit.
If you lean the front wheels into the direction you want to turn it will dramatically improve the turning radius
Thanks for the tip!
@Randys_Relics it also helps hold your front end from sliding on a sidehill or if you are aggressively cutting deep or hard ground with the blade
I'm jealous! It's a beauty.
It's a nice old machine! Not many good ones left!
Very nice !!
Randy! What's not to Like! It's an Allis Chalmers, and, it's Cool! Keep up the Good Work. By the way, how's the "Stuck" Case. Have you worked it any? Love seeing the Old Iron running and working. Looking forward to your next Adventure. 👍🇺🇲 Allis Chalmers Strong 💪
Check on the channel! Couple new videos of the Case are out. She's up and running great! Thanks for watching!
Valve lapping is time consuming when it is done right, i was told that lapping compound is diamond dust,
Good job you have to learn some time ............... cheers
I'm excited to do some work with it! I'm sure there's a learning curve to get around. Thanks for watching!
use your lean wheel lever it wiii make it turn sharper
Thanks for the tip!
😇🤚👍👍👍(france)
At 1:16 … Grader stuff or Greater stuff ??? 😏😏😏
You might not have shown it but I did not see you put in valve seals
These engines were not designed to use valve seals. I've read that if you opt to install universal seals they will cause valve sticking due to the lack of oil on the stem.
Damn, cranking the starter from outside without checking the gear being engaged is a bit scary.
No worries! It was triple checked before cranking. 👍
Otherwise solid outcome with the grader.
@@nvrst Thanks for watching! :)
So looks like you are scraping up a bunch. I don't think you have a skid steer to haul all that junk you scraped up off and out.
I have a loader tractor that I used to clear all this up.
I love operating a grader. They are a blast. I'm sure, after you get the hang of it, you will enjoy it a lot more. You, in time, find out how much more stuff you can do with it. Thanks for sharing. See you later.