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Good morning, Brock. Thank you for the shout out. I got so excited I had to call my wife in to watch it. As far as knowledge goes you are way beyond your years. I'm 72 and I learn something new from you every day. That's kind of why I sometime make suggestions to try to return the favor. God bless and keep doing what you're doing. 😊👍
Saw the length of this video and was hesitant to watch it but having faith in you, I decided to watch it anyway. Glad I did. It was fun to listen to you reading my comment. I'm not sure why so many people comment negatively. They must hate their lives. First thing I do when I wake up is check my notifications to see what you are doing today. I don't just sit around and watch UA-cam all day, but that doesn't mean I can't check to see what's on the list. This video pretty much took up my viewing time for the day, but I may draw that out a bit. It's warmed up to -4 degrees, but not quite to the point where I would like to be outside. When I was younger, had a job and limited time, I would work outside no matter how cold it got. But now that I'm retired, I look at things a little differently. That work out there isn't going away. I checked my schedule, and it's wide open. Which means I'll have plenty of time to get 'er done when it warms up a little. It's supposed to be cold all this next week, so I'll be tackling some inside projects. Hopefully this is the last bout of cold weather we have for the year. I wouldn't bet on it, though. I still have a hard time figuring out what's going on when your videos show snow plowing one day and shirt sleeves the next! I pretty much plow from November until April but tend to let April snow just melt. Well, thanks for the cameo appearance as well as all the time you take to share your experiences. Watching you brings back a lot of memories. Keep up the good work! I appreciate it!
Brock, started watching your channel a few months ago. I recently purchased a home on 4 acres of land. I am considering purchasing a tractor to manage the property but know very little about tractors. So I watch several channels to learn as much as I can. Finally I perceive you are a Christian by the tattoo on your arm. I hope I am right. It would be nice to meet you in heaven when we get there.
Great job Brock! Excellent way to keep your audience engaged with the channel. I can probably speak for all of us when I say it is a hoot to get a shout out from the Man! Thanks for sharing 🤠
It’s always fun to get a shoutout from a well respected person, I enjoy these types of videos as you work on a project and look forward to seeing how the hey wagon turns out along with the steps you took to get it there.
I have the Dewalt DCF899 impact. It has a switch, under the trigger, to adjust the strength of the impacts action. It is much stronger on three, with rusted lugs.
As a Certified Fluid Power engineer "cavitation" is caused by restricting the oil, generally supplying the pump. Aeration is the introduction of air into a system where a negative oil pressure exists, such as a suction line. Have him check to be sure his hydraulic oil level is correct, and inlet strainer is clean. Then make sure no lines are damaged, flattened or kinked. Does it only happen when cold? Hot? or both? This is just a start, if the system has been "modified" it could be many other things! Been doing this for more than 50 years. Started with an 8N, then JD4110 and now a 1025R. Many people on youtube have done some pretty scary hydraulic mods, be careful and do your research FIRST! Be glad to discuss further!
Thanks for the shout out Brock !! I agree with you about your viewer comments here on YT, I read through them a lot and I find some very helpful information pretty regular. I appreciate you appreciating us. Rock on !!
Nice video Brock. Nice to hear you look at comments and that was fun. Assume your gonna be at NFMS will look for out for you and would be great to meet you. I be with the crew at JD booth and TTWT ,Kenny etc.. Hope to see ya there 👍✊🏻
Sounds good. Most of the time I hang around Tim’s meet I really enjoy meeting all of you guys and hearing about your tractors and property or whatever you have going on
Brock, I really enjoy these "chats from the shop". Your sense of humor and easy-going nature shine!! Yours is the first channel I check each day. You always keep it real!!
Good morning Brock! Tell Mike to check the hydraulic filters for tightness. If they have vibrated loose air will get sucked into the system and eventually not allow anything to work. I’ve had this happen and thought the pump went out…. Also check all the hard pipe connections for being tight. Pipe connections won’t always leak when barely backed off to all air to get sucked into the system. Start with the filter check for tightness. Great video and thanks for the kind words. 👍👍🔥🔥
I was taught to check the hubs for bearing play with the wheel still on and tight. That way you have a longer “handle” to assess movement. Good luck with the restoration!
I've been watching your videos pretty much from the beginning of your channel Brock, that was back when I was first entertaining the idea of buying a tractor. I don't always comment but I do watch and give a thumbs up to every video you put out. I ended up with a kioti tractor a CK 3510 SE and absolutely love it. I started out thinking I was going to get a john deere 2038R but when I compared everthing I could get a lot more for a lot less going with Kioti. Plus I have a family owned dealership for kioti less than 20 minutes away and they have been in business for over 2 generations and are great to work with. I guess I decided to comment just to help your youtube algorithm but know even if I don't comment I am always watching and giving you a thumbs-up.. keep up the great content and look forward to your next video. Hope this helps..
Every since I met you at the tractor show a few years ago. You waited for me just to say hi I knew you were a good guy. look forward to each of your videos.
Brock I like your videos, because you admit you are not perfect and show the videos. You unlike many on you tube that only show the positive videos, and I respect you for it.
We learn by watching and doing I use a product called “Fluid Film” works good for me but is pricey I think it’s similar to PB Blaster Keep up the great vids 😊😊
Thanks for the shoutout. Been a long time since we cut trees together. I wanted to volunteer any of my stumps for your comparisons if you are having trouble finding some to work on. LOL!
Lol. Shots fired. Here comes the Milwaukee vs Dewalt Brock lol. You've done an awesome job with this channel. While you got the wagon down, it couldn't hurt to throw in some new grease in your wheel hubs. Have a good one.
Thanks for answering the question Brock! - Awesome Video. And great response on the wood chipper, harrow, and landscape rake... I appreciate the feedback/opinion//advice!!! Wow... surprised to hear you'd think of trading the skid loader in! But sometimes it's tough to make big decisions (like closing your company, i bet that was huge). Personally, I'm dying for an Excavator. LOL
I didn’t know about the need to leave comments. Sorry! I’ve been watching for some time now I just enjoy your videos, I’ll try to be more vocal. Big Sway has got to be from the book Lonesome Dove. Please don’t tell me you haven’t seen it just go watch it.
Hey brock iam new to your channel great videos could not stop laughing on this one.hey if those wheel studs went all the way through probably needed sprayed on the back side just saying. I use liquid rench works great. I got on your channel when you were at the tractor show with evan I watch his channel all the time. Your videos are great keep up the good work.
If you are going that route Brock, talking talking and talking, I will not watch your videos anymore, I need works to be done, sorry. I don't need a therapy.
No one can pronounce my first or last name, that is why I go by dustdevl on YT. Also, I am the only person in the US that has this name! My comments may not all be winners, but I always try to let you know that I was here and supported your channel.
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Good morning, Brock. Thank you for the shout out. I got so excited I had to call my wife in to watch it. As far as knowledge goes you are way beyond your years. I'm 72 and I learn something new from you every day. That's kind of why I sometime make suggestions to try to return the favor. God bless and keep doing what you're doing. 😊👍
I enjoyed the video Brock, may your day be blessed.
Saw the length of this video and was hesitant to watch it but having faith in you, I decided to watch it anyway. Glad I did. It was fun to listen to you reading my comment. I'm not sure why so many people comment negatively. They must hate their lives. First thing I do when I wake up is check my notifications to see what you are doing today. I don't just sit around and watch UA-cam all day, but that doesn't mean I can't check to see what's on the list. This video pretty much took up my viewing time for the day, but I may draw that out a bit. It's warmed up to -4 degrees, but not quite to the point where I would like to be outside. When I was younger, had a job and limited time, I would work outside no matter how cold it got. But now that I'm retired, I look at things a little differently. That work out there isn't going away. I checked my schedule, and it's wide open. Which means I'll have plenty of time to get 'er done when it warms up a little. It's supposed to be cold all this next week, so I'll be tackling some inside projects. Hopefully this is the last bout of cold weather we have for the year. I wouldn't bet on it, though. I still have a hard time figuring out what's going on when your videos show snow plowing one day and shirt sleeves the next! I pretty much plow from November until April but tend to let April snow just melt. Well, thanks for the cameo appearance as well as all the time you take to share your experiences. Watching you brings back a lot of memories. Keep up the good work! I appreciate it!
Brock, started watching your channel a few months ago. I recently purchased a home on 4 acres of land. I am considering purchasing a tractor to manage the property but know very little about tractors. So I watch several channels to learn as much as I can. Finally I perceive you are a Christian by the tattoo on your arm. I hope I am right. It would be nice to meet you in heaven when we get there.
Great job Brock! Excellent way to keep your audience engaged with the channel. I can probably speak for all of us when I say it is a hoot to get a shout out from the Man! Thanks for sharing 🤠
Awesomeness 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Great job with all you do , Brock ! Truly . Todd 🤪
Thumbs up Todd !!
It’s always fun to get a shoutout from a well respected person, I enjoy these types of videos as you work on a project and look forward to seeing how the hey wagon turns out along with the steps you took to get it there.
I have the Dewalt DCF899 impact. It has a switch, under the trigger, to adjust the strength of the impacts action. It is much stronger on three, with rusted lugs.
As a Certified Fluid Power engineer "cavitation" is caused by restricting the oil, generally supplying the pump. Aeration is the introduction of air into a system where a negative oil pressure exists, such as a suction line. Have him check to be sure his hydraulic oil level is correct, and inlet strainer is clean. Then make sure no lines are damaged, flattened or kinked. Does it only happen when cold? Hot? or both? This is just a start, if the system has been "modified" it could be many other things! Been doing this for more than 50 years. Started with an 8N, then JD4110 and now a 1025R. Many people on youtube have done some pretty scary hydraulic mods, be careful and do your research FIRST! Be glad to discuss further!
This guy knows his stuff Brock if you could get Mike from Iowa in touch with this Mike I bet they could make some progress
Thanks for the shout out Brock !! I agree with you about your viewer comments here on YT, I read through them a lot and I find some very helpful information pretty regular. I appreciate you appreciating us. Rock on !!
Nice video Brock. Nice to hear you look at comments and that was fun. Assume your gonna be at NFMS will look for out for you and would be great to meet you. I be with the crew at JD booth and TTWT ,Kenny etc.. Hope to see ya there 👍✊🏻
Sounds good. Most of the time I hang around Tim’s meet
I really enjoy meeting all of you guys and hearing about your tractors and property or whatever you have going on
You are very welcome. I have about 10 people I follow daily. You are one of them
Brock, I really enjoy these "chats from the shop". Your sense of humor and easy-going nature shine!! Yours is the first channel I check each day. You always keep it real!!
Good morning Brock! Tell Mike to check the hydraulic filters for tightness. If they have vibrated loose air will get sucked into the system and eventually not allow anything to work. I’ve had this happen and thought the pump went out…. Also check all the hard pipe connections for being tight. Pipe connections won’t always leak when barely backed off to all air to get sucked into the system. Start with the filter check for tightness. Great video and thanks for the kind words. 👍👍🔥🔥
Oh by the way, you can place a strip of wood across the concrete blocks to better distribute the weight and therefor make it a bit safer!
I was taught to check the hubs for bearing play with the wheel still on and tight. That way you have a longer “handle” to assess movement. Good luck with the restoration!
PS- You did fine with the pronunciation of my name!
I've been watching your videos pretty much from the beginning of your channel Brock, that was back when I was first entertaining the idea of buying a tractor. I don't always comment but I do watch and give a thumbs up to every video you put out. I ended up with a kioti tractor a CK 3510 SE and absolutely love it. I started out thinking I was going to get a john deere 2038R but when I compared everthing I could get a lot more for a lot less going with Kioti. Plus I have a family owned dealership for kioti less than 20 minutes away and they have been in business for over 2 generations and are great to work with. I guess I decided to comment just to help your youtube algorithm but know even if I don't comment I am always watching and giving you a thumbs-up.. keep up the great content and look forward to your next video. Hope this helps..
I would put a piece of wood on top of the blocks 1 by
Well that made my day! 😁
Keep up the great work Brock. We're here for the long haul.
Every since I met you at the tractor show a few years ago. You waited for me just to say hi I knew you were a good guy. look forward to each of your videos.
Thanks for the shout out Brock , heres to an eventful 2023. CHEERS !
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Always appreciate your videos and your openness to your viewers.
Have you tried Tannerite on those stumps.
Brock I like your videos, because you admit you are not perfect and show the videos. You unlike many on you tube that only show the positive videos, and I respect you for it.
We learn by watching and doing I use a product called “Fluid Film” works good for me but is pricey I think it’s similar to PB Blaster
Keep up the great vids 😊😊
I'm hoping the sawmill manufacturers let you test them out ! 🤪
I am a fan of Kroil but I ordered some Rustpatrol to try. I love supporting small US businesses.
Thanks for the shoutout Brock!
Hooray Rust Patrol! LOL Thanks, Brock!
Brock appreciation! Your part of my dialysis treatment!
I pray for your good health.
Thank you for watching my videos
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That’s really off for such a new machine to experience cavitation aka starvation in the hydraulic system. Did you say 70 hours? Still under warranty?
good luck on the wagon restoration
Thanks for the shoutout. Been a long time since we cut trees together. I wanted to volunteer any of my stumps for your comparisons if you are having trouble finding some to work on. LOL!
Lol. Shots fired. Here comes the Milwaukee vs Dewalt Brock lol.
You've done an awesome job with this channel. While you got the wagon down, it couldn't hurt to throw in some new grease in your wheel hubs. Have a good one.
Thanks for answering the question Brock! - Awesome Video. And great response on the wood chipper, harrow, and landscape rake... I appreciate the feedback/opinion//advice!!! Wow... surprised to hear you'd think of trading the skid loader in! But sometimes it's tough to make big decisions (like closing your company, i bet that was huge). Personally, I'm dying for an Excavator. LOL
Leaving my 👍😁 - the new 3039R is really nice. The cab and the air ride seat are the cat's @$$!
Wood beaver is a good name for him ( paul) , I'm thinking
Pb blaster rocks
I didn’t know about the need to leave comments. Sorry! I’ve been watching for some time now I just enjoy your videos, I’ll try to be more vocal. Big Sway has got to be from the book Lonesome Dove. Please don’t tell me you haven’t seen it just go watch it.
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Good video
Check out Taryll fixes all on youtube for all your small engine and other problems with your equipment.
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Hey Brock, Tom from Concrete with the Hauses has a T- Shirt on from another youtuber. Check it out!
Your rendition of the emoji faces made me giggle. Thanks.
I thought it was spot on.
I’m glad I’m not. The only one who thinks I’m funny.
Hey brock iam new to your channel great videos could not stop laughing on this one.hey if those wheel studs went all the way through probably needed sprayed on the back side just saying. I use liquid rench works great. I got on your channel when you were at the tractor show with evan I watch his channel all the time. Your videos are great keep up the good work.
Thank you. Really appreciate it.
Not just a thumbs-up
lol if you had a milwaukee tool you could do the same job you are doing with your dewalt tool 😂😂😂😂
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Sounds like pinched sciatica.
Last name pronounced Shurocky.
I thought that was a good video
If you are going that route Brock, talking talking and talking, I will not watch your videos anymore, I need works to be done, sorry. I don't need a therapy.
No one can pronounce my first or last name, that is why I go by dustdevl on YT. Also, I am the only person in the US that has this name! My comments may not all be winners, but I always try to let you know that I was here and supported your channel.
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