LEG ARMS is at it AGAIN! 7140 Magnum keeps getting better!
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2022
- Ever since we first owned this tractor the loader hydraulics have never functioned correctly. Combined with leaky hydraulic remotes in the back it became clear the magnum needed some repairs.
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For someone that claims to be dyslexic, you went way over my head.
Great job 👏
Glad to see y’all raising your dad up on a pedestal. Glad to see Bob starting the new year with a clean slate.
Sorry my pun game is pretty week compared to Bob the pun master Welker.
I did"nt hear no one say: Bob, clean the shop! But he do! That shows he do the necessary job. You see where you"ve been. Good job man. The magnum looks different in the lights now. Please be safe. You know, who climb high can fall deep. I rather talk to you than about you. 😇
With how handy you guys are you must have neighbors coming over all the time needing help with this or that. If nothing else, even being able to crimp your own hydraulic hoses is super nice
Yeah. I had a couple hoses made up for my little tractor and it was over $200! And they aren't even clocked alike, even though he insisted he could do it. I wish I could run over to the Welker's place and do some horse trading. At least I know it'd be done right.
I don't know if that is a good idea. It seems the neighbors tear up everything they borrow.
Dr Chop and the 7140 need some one on one time, as always Welkers, Love the content!!!!
Your dad and his Puns are amazing 👏
My Dad used to say (when he got old), " The vague memories of an old man have more knowledge in them than a new encyclopedia... it's accessing them that's the problem." That has become so true, the older I get. Great jobs guys!
I am always utterly amazed at the ingenuity, camaraderie and professionalism that is the Welker Farms trio! A shoutout to your editor also as the videos have consistent sound levels and are edited in a way that makes what you are doing somewhat understandable for an ignoramus like myself!
I love when you guys are working in the shop. There is so much mechanical and engineering talent between the three of you that I doubt there's nothing you can't build or fix.
Dads have pretty good ideas now and then. Mine did and though he wasn't very mechanical he saved every nut, bolt, metal, wood and little knickknack whatever it was. He's gone now, but all those things have been saving my bacon for the last 10 years. Love them and appreciate them now. One day you can't.
Get better soon Nick praying for you so you don't have to have surgery
Happy tractor’s happy farmers!! Rob from the 🇬🇧🍺
Went to a an old engine/tractor show. A guy was there with a bunch of 2 stroke equipment on a trailer with a sign, "$15.00 for any saw." There was a cut off/demo saw in the mix! Didn't take me long to cherry pick that one! Looks like it had been ran over. The support that connects the engine to the cutting part was broken. Brought it home, put some fuel in it, and it ran and idled!
Asked a friend who has a TIG welder to weld the broken part. Now I just need to make the time to put it back together!
Leg Arms, you’re like the Mad Scientist with equipment 👍👍 Suggestion: get some liquid Flex Seal to coat the inside of the metal cup holder. It will cushion and protect your coffee cups as you bounce across the field. I’ve used that stuff for lots of projects and it works great to form a rubber coating.
Thanks for sharing. My Dad's last tractor, right before he retired, was a 7130 Magnum Case IH. :)
🙏🙏 that you don’t have to get surgery!! Great work on the Magnum!!
Your dad cleaning the ceiling is kind of like a bridge painter when they are done they start on the other end. Looks good.
Scott would probably say that Nick's been taking it easy for years, no? Lol--you guys are so humble, I love it!
All hands on the Magnum! 😉
Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
I always enjoy watching you guys do shop work. You take what you have and make it better and work for you. If you don't have it, you make it. I've always said that farmers are the best engineers and you guys really are. Stay safe and God bless.
"It's all in your head" Punny :)
Yep! 😂😂
Greatest channel ever. But when you guys are working in the shop the videos are the best of the best.
Glad you like them!
Praying for your quick healing Nick. LegArms, I sure didn't know what you was doing but I'm sure glad you did. Really nice work, all you guys.👍👍👌
Great to see all 3 of you men working in the shop once again. Looking forward to seeing spring planting and awesome fall harvest.
love your Dad's puns - it's all in your head! LOL!
A word of advice. when rebuilding a 2-stroke, always replace the crank seals if/when you can. A leaking crank seal will cause hard starting, idle hanging and more due to it drawing unregulated air by seal creating a lean condition.
Glad to see LegArms LegArm getting back to normal. I could see for a long time he favored it which is understandable. It is just good to see him finally getting back to normal.
I see how happy you are every time you see the Big Buds.
LegArms, you astound me every time with your abilities 🙏🙏🙏👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Leg Arms > You are amazing. Awesome job on that tractor. Hope Nicks shoulder /arm comes out ok without having to do surgery. Put ice on your shoulder for 15min on and off few times a day if you can.. I over did my arm this last month and ice and took over counter meds for swelling and pain.. After a few weeks my arm/ shoulder is back to norm. But you are going to have to baby it for awhile. God Bless you all.. Leg Arms awesome video on the tractor. wow
Nick I hope your shoulder is feeling better. I had shoulder surgery 4 years ago, my Doctor called it the Brett Favre surgery. Had my bicep pinned a couple tendons cut and one more thing they cut my collar bone loose at the shoulder since it is loose by my neck so now it floats, made it really hard to pull start anything. My recovery was only a couple weeks and I was better than 50% and at 4 weeks able to do more than I could before surgery. I wish you the best with your shoulder I know how it affects everything even sleep. Hope you all stay safe and healthy.
Our 1991 5140 has a Westendorf loader and thankfully it has none of the mess I see on your unit. It runs off the rear hydrualic circuits.
If you do have surgery on your shoulder praying everything goes good. We had an older lady from church who had surgery last year after she fell and messed her shoulder up.
Somehow some of her nerves weren't reconnected so now she can't do much with that arm.
She is blessed and has a wonderful husband that takes very good care of her. He's even been learning how to cook and bake bread. 🙂🙂🙂
Bob’s puns 😂🤣 This video seem to go very fluidity, I raise my loader bucket to you guys 👍🏾
Dad and Scott really know how to get it Done ! Great innovators and recyclers indeed !
I am of the opinion that every farm needs a Leg Arms.
Chet should be proud of the "junk" assessment!
Cup holders are a absolute need for the morning joe........go Legarms.
The ingenuity you guys posses to fabricate anything you need always impresses me. I’m an automotive tech so I have the ability to work with my hands no problem, but I really struggle with the “creativity” of making a concept and building something out of nothing like you guys do, great job as always.
Brothers, gotta love em, always giving up the business lol. My order Brothers have been doing that to me for 51 years now lol since birth. Watching your wonderful family really takes me back when my dad was alive and the family was always doing things together working on cars whatever it was good times and I miss that. You folks give me warm fuzzy feels and I thank you for that. Awesome
Your videos are always great they're always entertaining Love watching you guys work with your dad. But Nick and Scott do you really realize how lucky you are to have your dad and who he is. My dad's 89 and almost is funny your dad's funny no matter what he's heartfelt he's sincere he's everything everybody wants and a dad and thank you for sharing him with the rest of us
Scott - A man for all Seasons!
Yall have got to get your Dad to an open mic night.. is he always like that?
Consider modifying the loader valve body to load sensing. With a couple of check valves and a little plumbing, the loader valve body can be plumbed directly to the pump.
Genuinely genius engineering, guys. Great to watch.
As usual you guys blow my mind on all the stuff you do. Think you need to get your dad a helper for the cleaning job.
24:52 with that filter somebody else i watch on youtube says not to prefill your filter because it may allow unseeable contaminemts to get in there. he is a mechanic btw so i trust his word
Leg Arms Rocks, he truly does!
Closed center hyd on tractor with an open center valve on loader. They don’t mix well. Great work!
You boys have to get up very early to get ahead of you Dad!! ( It's all in your head) 😁
Nice oil pan drain system. I pulled some muscles doing something dumb last weekend: sailing a tarp like a kite. About pulled my arms off this 67 year man.
Very impressive job of "shop engineering" work on that hydraulic setup!
Nick I hope and pray 🙏 for you I had to have shoulder surgery it has never been the same but everyone is not the same as for what is wrong with it... Prayers for you and your family... Stay Safe and GOD BLESS 🙏🙏🙏
"I think it's all in your head." I'm dead xD
Nice job Nick, just take it easy pal. Love your Dads quips, always makes me smile. 🙏🙏👍👍🤜🤛🇬🇧🇺🇸
Bob is having to do all the heavy lifting with the two of you breaking yourselves. Safety Third!
We love what the Welker famiy farms are doing , God bless ya all.
Leg arms has a machnical mind and his ability is legendary ..... but he is fired 🤣
I wish I had even 1% of your guys knowledge and skill.
Appreciate it, but some of our 1% are more comprehensive than others here at Welker Farms... Leg Arms... Cough cough 😁
@@WelkerFarms let's just say cumulative knowledge and skill.
The guy watching sometimes comes up with the best idea, as he has his head working that problem while your working the main issue. You guys are great at collaborative thinking. God bless you guys
Hello from Canada and we got alot of snow n love the videos
Need to start getting some green on that farm case is always in the shop.
How nice it must be to be able to make your own custom length hydraulic hoses.
It’s in your head?!!!
Papa Welker 🤣🤣🤣
Love the way you guys aren’t afraid to tackle any job.
I think Legarms was channeling his inner Chet when he was dealing with those cables hahaha.
Amazing job on the Case tractor :-) maybe one day you could replace the headlights on the front of the tractor with led one's
That rectangular hole in the console originally had 2 cupholders that were deep enough to hold a pack of gum. You were better off without the origional.
I used to use a 7140 to pull terraced leveys for crawfish ponds. It was hard work for the tractor but it handled it like a champ.
Hi legarms, when i was in the navy a radioman broke down the thingies, knobs you twist, switchs you flip, and buttons you mash. As always with Great respect 🙏 👏
Love the maintenance and modifications you guys carry out.
Always a nice smooth vibe to your content which makes for a very relaxing experience guys.
Keep up the very good work.
Love from Scotland and God Bless.
🙏🏼❤️✝️❤️🙏🏼
Hey Nick …
I don’t think 6 months recovery time …
Your much healthier than most folks … you’ll heal just fine
Nice little teaser at the end Nick. Always look forward to the Big Buds getting unleashed. Great Video. Nice Job on the tractor Leg Arms.
Nice fitting work. There is always a way.
I was running a 7140 hauling pen pack here in Wisconsin yesterday
Hay Hollywood, I saw your yankem rope commercial. Very 😎
Praying for the best Nick. Get well soon! Nice job on everything guys!
Scott, plumb into the power steering pump for the loader control. Did this to an old JD 3010D, had plenty of hydraulic power and it didn't even bother the power steering. This is will allow you to have more SCV's on the rear without taking away from the hydraulic system, because you're pulling from the power steering pump directly. Will also save you a ton of money going that route.
Again it is great to see you guys manufacture things up. I really enjoy watching you at work, keep it up.
I,m not a farmer, but love your channel guys👍
We understand Nick, You're too heavy for
light work & too light for heavy work. Gotcha.
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Its great to see you achieving and getting stuff to work.
Blessed love my friends, love the videos.
Always look foward to your videos.
Hi. Been watching your channel for a long time. I'm a real fan of fixing thing's instead of just throwing it away and buying new, We couldn't afford that mindset., money was tight. So I learned to make it or fix it. I grew up with the belief that in most case's if someone could make it, I could fix it . Worked pretty well for me. I gained a lot of different skills that always kept me employed when jobs were hard to find. That doesn't seem like a very common skill nowadays.
Farm boys rock!
Dan R
Leg arms: Gives an eloquent lesson in hydroxylic flow
Robert(Dad): I'm feeling UP!!!
great video. Bob you should build new building the future . Colby taking it easy these days,
Pops is cleaning the ceiling shiny white and LA's blows coal onto it...kids!
If youre going to pre fill your oil filters I would suggest filling them from the outside ring of holes so just in case theres a speck of dirt on the nozzle it doesnt fall into the centre which is the clean side of the filter :)
Welkers, my 10 yr old Grandson loves your videos & zack's.
I tell you what, I can't believe there was a time without electric impacts, man they have changed the game.
Those saws are not high on my list of liked saws. Used ones like them in the fire service. K12's are a 'monster' when trying to saw open a angled roof. Roof ladder and then a Halligan Entry Tool buried in the roof. So to support your other foot while trying to saw. They replaced those with Shark ventilation chain saws and they seem to work lot better for normal roofs. Otherwise they are great for ground work like sawing concrete / steel etc. Soon be spring - NW IL should be in the 50's starting next week for daily highs and 30s for night lows. Spring planting is just around the corner for us and a bit later for you. Hope the crew / family and you are doing well. Take care - be safe and God Bless.
Great job you guys are so handy keep it up
Love your videos. I keep waiting for a paint job on the pea cleaner.
You guys are so awesome to watch, very well put together vids, keep them coming guy's, take care from nz
Looks nice BOB keep up the good work
Great video guys, love all the TLC you give to your equipment. And the shop is looking amazing, cleaning the walls and ceiling makes a difference.
*- Nice loader hydraulic fab. installation.*
Thank you and good to see Bob is getting up in the world. Take care and God bless.
You guys Rock. Leg Arms you went over the top on your change and repairs. Nick You are trying to get things caught up and doing fine. Now Mr Bob I dont think any one would do what you are doing with the walls and ceiling but OMG what a change.. You sir are dedicated. to your jobs.