I've been around equipment most of my life. Recently, I purchased my own tractor and an old brush hog. It wasn't quite so difficult to get in service, but it was a struggle for me alone. Be safe and be glad you have a partner out there with you to help and spend that time with. God bless Ps- i enjoyed your positive comments even to those who could not contain their negativity.
Thank you for watching and your comments. We definitely are blessed to be able to do everything we are together. Makes life so much more enjoyable as well as productive. We always try to remain positive and find that kindness makes us feel better at the end of the day. Glad to hear you have gotten your tractor and bush hog working and glad you got it safely by yourself. Thanks again, have a great day and stay safe!
Ignore the haters. Everyone on YT is an expert. Might not have been how some people would have done it but you got it working and showed your work, good and bad. It’s awesome that your wife helps and I share in your PB Blaster addiction!
Awesome! Thank you sir! We really did try to be safe and we learned a whole bunch we didn’t know before. We can’t afford new equipment and love working on stuff so figuring out how to make older stuff work for us is really our only option. Safety is our number one priority but know that safety requires more than gadgets. We feel some safety equipment just leads to a false sense of security which can lead to having your thoughts somewhere else. The most dangerous thing anyone can do!
Some day he may realize that the pivot holding the shaft is what is binding, simply loosening the mounting bolts also the pivot bolts and lubricating the pivot surfaces would allow hand power to move that shaft!! He is definitely one of the taught WHAT to think, not one who was taught HOW to think
I admire your tenacity, what took you a couple of days, is what I learned from grandpa and dad, growing up. The friendly advice I would offer, is this equipment is designed for years of use, easy operation by one in the field and finally an ability for easy repair. When something seems to be on a bind, not operating correctly, step back and look at the "whole operating process" you will almost fine one corroded bolt, bent mount,(something simple) etc. Lastly spend the time and ultimately a few dollars to keep equipment operating properly. Many of us who grew up square bailing in the 70's & 80's know of several who lost fingers, hands or even whole limbs because of PTO shafts, knot tying assembly, etc. or suffered compartment syndrome from being "cut" by high pressure hydraulic fluid. Modern equipment saves us time and makes working easier. But we have to maintain situational awareness and not short cutting safety. Just my opinion.
Thank you for watching and your comment. Yours is one of the best and most helpful comments we’ve gotten we both grew up in farming communities Maggie on an actual farm, but I was a town kid my grandfather owned a hardware store and I grew up there. Your advice makes a lot of sense and is very helpful and appreciated, have a great day and be safe
This video went from "wow thats gonna be cool" to "omg..what are you doing" in the span of 5 minutes. Neat to see your process, but i just hope someone doesnt watch this and use it as any sort of guide or troubleshooting video. Every day is a learning experience, and i hope a lot was learned here
Thanks for watching and sharing your comment. Yes we never say this is how to do it, it’s for entertainment purposes and it is how we did it. It works perfectly for us and we are so blessed to have gotten to use it! Have a great day and be safe!
I've got a 1025r, and I'm rebuilding a 1958 new idea 5' pull behind bush hog to put behind that 1025r. Great content. I'm a new subscriber as of today. Thanks.
I don't understand all the hate. Did you do some questionable things...yes but its no need for hateful bot comments. It works that's all that matters in the end
Thank you for watching and your comment. Just part of it I assume. There have been several really helpful tips and supportive comments as well and we appreciate those greatly. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
From th UK here, just discovered your channel. I'm not sure where those chain couplings were first used but i first saw them on an Edwin Hall built Twist, these were built under licence in the uk in the 1960's from ELI Bridge. ELI Bridge first built their Scrambler/?/Twist in 1953 so they have definitely been around a while.
Hey, welcome to the channel! Yes the chain couplers are awesome. I just saw them a few months ago but I am new to this type of machinery. Definitely looks like a very efficient way to join two shafts and seems more reliable than the lovejoy couplers which is the other type I’ve seen. Appreciate your information and glad you shared it. Have a great day and be safe!
I did exactly the same as you with the PTO coupling only at the weekend. I spent an hour pushing that ring forward and trying to get the balls to move, then realised I was trying to move the wrong part. Won't forget that in a hurray.
Thanks for watching and your comment. Yeah I was a little embarrassed about that mistake but it just seemed like it should have worked like that. Then with those balls actually corroded it definitely had us on the struggle bus. I could have edited it out to make it look like we knew exactly what we were doing but that wouldn’t have been honest or show we were learning new things. But I’m glad I’m not the only one who has ever tried to move that collar the wrong way. Appreciate you and your comment! Have a great day and be safe!
I spent a large portion of my younger days on the back of a tractor and put on and took off so many implements I couldn't even begin to count them so it seems second nature to me. That MX will last forever if you take care of it. In time you will get the hang of it and then wonder how something so simple is so complicated at the same time. I prefer the clutch to the shear pin I used to carry pins with me all the time. Take extra care under the cutter so that rust doesn't get started and pay attention to the blades. Don't let grass get stuck under there just wash it off good. I even put rust inhibitor on mine and it looks like new. A penny saved is a penny earned sounds dumb but it's true. Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. I am going to subscribe.👍
Awesome! Thank you for watching and your comment. They are absolutely appreciated! I am new to bigger equipment and tractors. Only have used small tractors until moving onto our property. They are definitely different enough to need another learning curve and I appreciate your tips to help shorten my learning curve. I will definitely do my best to take care of this cutter as well as the other equipment we have been blessed to get. Have a great day and be safe!
I own a MX10. They make spring loaded donut spacers that fit around the hydraulic cylinder shaft. They come in various widths and you mix and match until the mower drops to the level you want. Look for "stroke controller" or "stroke reducer."
Hey,I would have greased the inside of the pto shaft and the inside of the mower cuplin....if you already did that I was just adding my 2 cents worth.Been there done that with somethings not that old..PB Blaster is good stuff...Love to watch you work
Thank you so much for watching and your comment! We learned a lot and I am sure will do better next time. PB is awesome! Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
You got the job done i had similar issues with pto shafts if u have a cab tractor your plenty safe u wont get out with pto running and reach around the shaft
Thanks for watching and your comment. Yep, we got that figured out. The balls were still corroded in place but we got that too. Appreciate the info, have a great day and be safe!
Thanks for watching and your comment! Absolutely, it honestly cuts better than any other cutter we have ever used. The twin blades seem to keep their momentum and don’t bog down or choke out like others we have used. Maggie’s dad bought it used at a farm auction years ago, but after sitting for years it’s still a beast! Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
Thanks for watching and your comment. I have several other’s without covers and they all seem fine. PB Blaster does wonders! Have a great day and be safe!
Thanks for watching and your comment. Looks like the MX10 was first made in 2000 and is still being produced. The only history I have on this one was it was purchased at a used farm equipment auction. I know Bill only used it a few times before parking it behind his barn because of tractor issues. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
The pto splined connection needed to be scraped free of rust and greased.Small wire brushes help to clean the splines as well.A common problem for the situation.You figured the ball locks out.Obviously they hold the shaft on,its a safer design as the old pin style caught garments and killed lots of people.The collar you say does nothing is a safety item too plus it helps keep grass and such out of the lock assembly.The shields keep vines and tall grass from winding up on the shaft and of course people too.Dont hammer on the pto shafts.The IH 1000 RPM PTO inner bearing housing is thin and will break,not sure about the 540.Then you need the whole rear PTO housing and they are tough to find around me.Id say you had the wrong hydraulic hose end.The IH ones can be tricky and possibly full of field dust. The other style is pioneer.There are IH to pioneer adapters and they work well. I had a 886 that was stubborn,full of fine dirt from where I got it . Not too bad a rotary mower ,ten foot is nice plus drag along type is nice if you get stuck .The shields can be bought and reinstalled too. After a little use it'll be limbered up and work well.Grease it after the final use of the summer so it's lubed up to sit til next summer. Get out of the tractor cab The reverse of the way you climb in,less likely to fall as bailing out forward is. Looks to be a pretty fair IH tractor.
Hey, thanks for watching and for sharing your comment! I appreciate your obvious knowledge and experience and explanation of it. Everything you explained makes sense and is stuff I didn’t know or didn’t know why it was that way. You are a very helpful person and kind enough to share your experience and we appreciate it! Thank you! Have a great day and stay safe!
@@CopperBarnHomestead The hydraulic line won't pop apart if the hitch pin comes loose or you forget and drive away. It'll tear something up should those happen so it needs the quick release holder or some such on the hydraulic connection. Costs add up in a hurry with hoses and lines getting destroyed so it's best to do something about preventing such.
Thanks for watching and your comment! Awesome! I was wondering about that. One side is a splined shaft and the other side is part of the u joint. I haven’t looked for one yet but have been thinking about it. Pretty sure that one is locked up tight. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
Perfect example of " Some people have NO BUISNESS messing with equipment," Lack of knowledge like this is how people get killed around farm equipment they know nothing about!!
Thanks for watching and your comment! I tend to believe that you could continue to sit on the couch and know nothing about it, or get outside get your hands dirty and figure it out! Safety is obviously always important but you have to have confidence in yourself and be a little self reliant sometimes. Have a great day and be safe!
I don't know if the two of you try for a comedy channel ? Because It's hard to believe the way you are going at that simple task you need to say away from simple tasks . What's the back story on your life and how you come to be on this property ? The only reason I would watch is to find out how you came into this situation of being on that piece of land and you come by all those tractors . Because the way the two of you are going at most a half hour job , best be getting paid by the minute .
This guy really should not be allowed out without his carer, all the gear and no idea ,just too many mistakes, removing guards, hammering couplings etc ,ambulance on speed dial😢😢😢😢
This mower was produced for roughly 15 years like 2004-2017 for the old font because they changed the lettering on the side to the new font so it’s definitely an older one so my best guess it’s probably around 2007 the one you have and judging the fact how rough it is the previous owners used it a lot for many years so it definitely didn’t sit so probably used it for 8-10 years or so then let it sit in the woods for the remaining 9-7 years.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I haven’t seen anything to identify the age. This had been repainted at some point so not sure if those stickers are even original. Another viewer said he had a 1998 MX10. This particular one was bought at an auction in the early 2000’s and only used a couple of times before being parked behind that barn. It’s a hell of a mower and cuts great behind our 1086. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
@@CopperBarnHomestead it very well could have been but when I searched up 1998 John Deere mx10 there wasn’t a single one that said the year of 1998 they all were newer so I’m not sure
@@RyansVideoGames I honestly don’t know either. It was well used and has some welding repairs done as well as having been repainted all before we got it which was in the early 2000s definitely before 2005. Maggie’s dad bought it at a used farm equipment auction and used it a couple times before his tractor had some issues and we haven’t had anything to pull it until we got our 1086 last fall.
Hey buddy I just seen your video good video and I had one of those MX tens also and I had a little bit of problems with mine I got it all fixed and I sold it for $1,500 bucks so good luck and we're if you don't mind me asking where did you get that watch at what kind is it I like to get me a new watch thank you sir
Thank you for watching and your comment. The watch is a Casio I ordered off Amazon. I think it was around $30. I go through a lot of watches so never spend very much on them. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
@@joeclark9042 I have looked for more tags but haven’t found anything yet. I wanted to see if I could figure out the year it was made. I was thinking it would have been mid 80s vintage but only found 2000 and up so far online. I did see made in Spain on it. Thanks for watching and your comment. Have a great day and be safe!
@@joeclark9042 thanks for clarifying. That your cutter was a 1998 helps a lot. The watch says WR for water resistant I think and then has a 3502 AE you n the back as well. Good luck and thanks again for watching and your comments!
I don't understand why people pay good money for good equipment and then abandon it for 10 years to the elements. And it is common. Why not take care of it and put it in a run-in shed, at least?
Thanks for watching and your comment. Totally agree but in this case we are just happy to be able to get to use a piece of equipment we probably never would have otherwise. Have a great day and be safe!
@@lukedesselle2491 Is there a large tire with lugs on it.....that you use to to hold on to when getting in a vehicle ?? And directly behind the vehicle door ?
@@lukedesselle2491 Interesting you say that. I had done just that....and informed IH Case of a neighbors death because of the way doors funneled a person under the tire....and killed him. They have made many changes since then.....but as for the tractors already produced....... well.....maybe you can buy one....and use it. Im ok with that,
@user-tc3ou6sy5f I have several no problems getting in I guess some people just aren't coordinated enough to get in, I would assume your in that category
The internet can be considered mean. I believe that it is necessary. This whole video was very close to an example of natural selection. Take warning labels off and things would sort themselves.
Thanks for watching and your comment. We got it loosened up before running it, but yeah it would definitely tear them out otherwise. Have a great day and be safe!
Thanks for watching and your comment! Appreciate the tip. The levels were all at the top of the second line so we didn’t add any oil once we looked up what the lines meant. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
Thanks for watching, sorry there isn’t a translation button here 🤷♂️ I appreciate you for commenting though and hope you will continue watching. Have a great day! 😁
Thanks for watching and commenting. In hindsight that is probably a great idea. We got it though and am happy with the results, this thing cuts! Have a great day and be safe!
Great job reverse engineering to figure out what needed to be done. Growing up on a farm this seems simple but if you're not around this equipment every day its not so simple.
I wasn’t going to comment but this was painful to watch…all of what you were doing nonchalantly will kill you if you dont read how to use it correctly.
Thanks for watching! Glad you did comment and appreciate your feedback. I think we might not have done everything 100% correctly but we never felt anything was unsafe. It was off anytime we were near it. We had safety as the second priority at least at all times. (Mike Rowe reference lol) Watch the second video, it works and operates perfectly. Yes, there is a safety violation in that video too….and that one we agree with everyone that shouldn’t have happened. We show it anyway just to not hide how we used it. I only responded to your comment because you sound like you have experience with this equipment and have an honest concern for our safety. We honestly appreciate that and you for it! We don’t have hardly any experience with this equipment. We do have experience with doing dangerous stuff while using caution as far as blocking, de-energizing, lock out tag out etc… and of course want to remain safe ourselves. Have a great day and be safe!
Dude rips off the upgraded pioneer remote Only to put pioneer fittings on the hard lines. He could have just plugged that into the tractor. This dude has no idea what's going on. If your looking at this for agriculture equipment guidance. This is not the place.
Thanks for watching and your comment. The upgraded pioneer remote would not flow anything. Just showing how we pulled an abandoned cutter out of the woods and made it work for us. Thanks, have a great day and be safe!
i really think you have no idea what you are doing , I've working and lived on farms all my life and i have never seen this kind of bullshit with couplers
I admire your tenacity, what took you a couple of days, is what I learned from grandpa and dad, growing up. The friendly advice I would offer, is this equipment is designed for years of use, easy operation by one in the field and finally an ability for easy repair. When something seems to be on a bind, not operating correctly, step back and look at the "whole operating process" you will almost fine one corroded bolt, bent mount,(something simple) etc. Lastly spend the time and ultimately a few dollars to keep equipment operating properly. Many of us who grew up square bailing in the 70's & 80's know of several who lost fingers, hands or even whole limbs because of PTO shafts, knot tying assembly, etc. or suffered compartment syndrome from being "cut" by high pressure hydraulic fluid. Modern equipment saves us time and makes working easier. But we have to maintain situational awareness and not short cutting safety. Just my opinion.
Some day he may realize that the pivot holding the shaft is what is binding, simply loosening the mounting bolts also the pivot bolts and lubricating the pivot surfaces would allow hand power to move that shaft!! He is definitely one of the taught WHAT to think, not one who was taught HOW to think
Just come across your film, i had the same problem with a baler in the sixties. Your Mrs has a very nice disposition while watching your efforts to fix the mower. All the best with future endeavours from England.
I've been around equipment most of my life. Recently, I purchased my own tractor and an old brush hog. It wasn't quite so difficult to get in service, but it was a struggle for me alone.
Be safe and be glad you have a partner out there with you to help and spend that time with.
God bless
Ps- i enjoyed your positive comments even to those who could not contain their negativity.
Thank you for watching and your comments. We definitely are blessed to be able to do everything we are together. Makes life so much more enjoyable as well as productive. We always try to remain positive and find that kindness makes us feel better at the end of the day. Glad to hear you have gotten your tractor and bush hog working and glad you got it safely by yourself. Thanks again, have a great day and stay safe!
Ignore the haters. Everyone on YT is an expert. Might not have been how some people would have done it but you got it working and showed your work, good and bad. It’s awesome that your wife helps and I share in your PB Blaster addiction!
Awesome! Thank you sir! We really did try to be safe and we learned a whole bunch we didn’t know before. We can’t afford new equipment and love working on stuff so figuring out how to make older stuff work for us is really our only option. Safety is our number one priority but know that safety requires more than gadgets. We feel some safety equipment just leads to a false sense of security which can lead to having your thoughts somewhere else. The most dangerous thing anyone can do!
Some day he may realize that the pivot holding the shaft is what is binding, simply loosening the mounting bolts also the pivot bolts and lubricating the pivot surfaces would allow hand power to move that shaft!!
He is definitely one of the taught WHAT to think, not one who was taught HOW to think
Thanks for watching and your comment. Again. Have a great day and be safe!
Take shaft and clutch to someone who knows how to fix
@@msweetums7 thanks for watching and your comment
I admire your tenacity, what took you a couple of days, is what I learned from grandpa and dad, growing up. The friendly advice I would offer, is this equipment is designed for years of use, easy operation by one in the field and finally an ability for easy repair. When something seems to be on a bind, not operating correctly, step back and look at the "whole operating process" you will almost fine one corroded bolt, bent mount,(something simple) etc. Lastly spend the time and ultimately a few dollars to keep equipment operating properly. Many of us who grew up square bailing in the 70's & 80's know of several who lost fingers, hands or even whole limbs because of PTO shafts, knot tying assembly, etc. or suffered compartment syndrome from being "cut" by high pressure hydraulic fluid. Modern equipment saves us time and makes working easier. But we have to maintain situational awareness and not short cutting safety. Just my opinion.
Thank you for watching and your comment. Yours is one of the best and most helpful comments we’ve gotten we both grew up in farming communities Maggie on an actual farm, but I was a town kid my grandfather owned a hardware store and I grew up there. Your advice makes a lot of sense and is very helpful and appreciated, have a great day and be safe
This video went from "wow thats gonna be cool" to "omg..what are you doing" in the span of 5 minutes.
Neat to see your process, but i just hope someone doesnt watch this and use it as any sort of guide or troubleshooting video.
Every day is a learning experience, and i hope a lot was learned here
Thanks for watching and sharing your comment. Yes we never say this is how to do it, it’s for entertainment purposes and it is how we did it. It works perfectly for us and we are so blessed to have gotten to use it! Have a great day and be safe!
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching and for your comment! Have a great day and be safe!
I've got a 1025r, and I'm rebuilding a 1958 new idea 5' pull behind bush hog to put behind that 1025r. Great content. I'm a new subscriber as of today. Thanks.
Awesome, thanks! We appreciate your watching and your comment. We love our 1025 R. Good luck with your project. Have a great day and be safe.
I don't understand all the hate. Did you do some questionable things...yes but its no need for hateful bot comments. It works that's all that matters in the end
Thank you for watching and your comment. Just part of it I assume. There have been several really helpful tips and supportive comments as well and we appreciate those greatly. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
From th UK here, just discovered your channel. I'm not sure where those chain couplings were first used but i first saw them on an Edwin Hall built Twist, these were built under licence in the uk in the 1960's from ELI Bridge. ELI Bridge first built their Scrambler/?/Twist in 1953 so they have definitely been around a while.
Hey, welcome to the channel! Yes the chain couplers are awesome. I just saw them a few months ago but I am new to this type of machinery. Definitely looks like a very efficient way to join two shafts and seems more reliable than the lovejoy couplers which is the other type I’ve seen. Appreciate your information and glad you shared it. Have a great day and be safe!
I did exactly the same as you with the PTO coupling only at the weekend. I spent an hour pushing that ring forward and trying to get the balls to move, then realised I was trying to move the wrong part. Won't forget that in a hurray.
Thanks for watching and your comment. Yeah I was a little embarrassed about that mistake but it just seemed like it should have worked like that. Then with those balls actually corroded it definitely had us on the struggle bus. I could have edited it out to make it look like we knew exactly what we were doing but that wouldn’t have been honest or show we were learning new things. But I’m glad I’m not the only one who has ever tried to move that collar the wrong way. Appreciate you and your comment! Have a great day and be safe!
I spent a large portion of my younger days on the back of a tractor and put on and took off so many implements I couldn't even begin to count them so it seems second nature to me. That MX will last forever if you take care of it. In time you will get the hang of it and then wonder how something so simple is so complicated at the same time. I prefer the clutch to the shear pin I used to carry pins with me all the time. Take extra care under the cutter so that rust doesn't get started and pay attention to the blades. Don't let grass get stuck under there just wash it off good. I even put rust inhibitor on mine and it looks like new. A penny saved is a penny earned sounds dumb but it's true. Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. I am going to subscribe.👍
Awesome! Thank you for watching and your comment. They are absolutely appreciated! I am new to bigger equipment and tractors. Only have used small tractors until moving onto our property. They are definitely different enough to need another learning curve and I appreciate your tips to help shorten my learning curve. I will definitely do my best to take care of this cutter as well as the other equipment we have been blessed to get. Have a great day and be safe!
I own a MX10. They make spring loaded donut spacers that fit around the hydraulic cylinder shaft. They come in various widths and you mix and match until the mower drops to the level you want. Look for "stroke controller" or "stroke reducer."
Awesome! Thanks for watching and your comment with the suggestion! We will definitely check those out! Have a great day and be safe!
Hey,I would have greased the inside of the pto shaft and the inside of the mower cuplin....if you already did that I was just adding my 2 cents worth.Been there done that with somethings not that old..PB Blaster is good stuff...Love to watch you work
Thank you so much for watching and your comment! We learned a lot and I am sure will do better next time. PB is awesome! Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
IN saskatchewan someone would still have that listed for 10k
Wow! Thanks for watching and your comment!
You got the job done i had similar issues with pto shafts if u have a cab tractor your plenty safe u wont get out with pto running and reach around the shaft
Thanks! Appreciate you watching and your comment! Yes, if the PTO is running I will be in the cab. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
THat collar slides on like an air hose connection, slide the collar towards the tractor when your trying to put it on
Thanks for watching and your comment. Yep, we got that figured out. The balls were still corroded in place but we got that too. Appreciate the info, have a great day and be safe!
Lol what does it do😅😅
@@dennisberghorn9512It fucks your ass.
FYI: That is a rotary cutter. Bush Hog is a brand of rotary cutter. I'm sure John Deere didn't have Bush Hog anyplace on their rotary cutter.
Thanks for sharing, they are all bush hogs at the auction around here. But yes you are pedantically correct. Good job! Have a great day and be safe!
No matter what brand when I lived down south they are all called bush hogs
That's the locking colar it's supposed to lock the pto onto the tracor
Thanks for watching and your comment! Appreciate the info, have a great day and be safe!
Those are good cutters. They weren't cheap when new!
Thanks for watching and your comment! Absolutely, it honestly cuts better than any other cutter we have ever used. The twin blades seem to keep their momentum and don’t bog down or choke out like others we have used. Maggie’s dad bought it used at a farm auction years ago, but after sitting for years it’s still a beast! Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
I would not had used the oil in the gear gear box. Better to use fresh oil.
Thanks for watching and your comment. I think you have a good point. Will change that out just to be safe! Have a great day, be safe!
Do you think that PTO shaft was stuck before wait till it's exposed to the elements
Thanks for watching and your comment. I have several other’s without covers and they all seem fine. PB Blaster does wonders! Have a great day and be safe!
That mower would barely be 20 years old if it was one of the first models. Must not have used it much before it was parked.
Thanks for watching and your comment. Looks like the MX10 was first made in 2000 and is still being produced. The only history I have on this one was it was purchased at a used farm equipment auction. I know Bill only used it a few times before parking it behind his barn because of tractor issues. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
Agreed. Doesn't look like it was used that long ago... certainly not 15-20 years like he was rattling about. What a shitshow.
You got it done! 3 days 😃
The struggle is real 😂😂😂
Good job you got it ,
Problem for me, why would someone let a good rotary cutter like that just rot rust in the weeds for so long?
Thanks for watching and your comment. Common problem, equipment owners are their own worst enemy sometimes. Have a great day and be safe!
The pto splined connection needed to be scraped free of rust and greased.Small wire brushes help to clean the splines as well.A common problem for the situation.You figured the ball locks out.Obviously they hold the shaft on,its a safer design as the old pin style caught garments and killed lots of people.The collar you say does nothing is a safety item too plus it helps keep grass and such out of the lock assembly.The shields keep vines and tall grass from winding up on the shaft and of course people too.Dont hammer on the pto shafts.The IH 1000 RPM PTO inner bearing housing is thin and will break,not sure about the 540.Then you need the whole rear PTO housing and they are tough to find around me.Id say you had the wrong hydraulic hose end.The IH ones can be tricky and possibly full of field dust. The other style is pioneer.There are IH to pioneer adapters and they work well. I had a 886 that was stubborn,full of fine dirt from where I got it . Not too bad a rotary mower ,ten foot is nice plus drag along type is nice if you get stuck .The shields can be bought and reinstalled too. After a little use it'll be limbered up and work well.Grease it after the final use of the summer so it's lubed up to sit til next summer. Get out of the tractor cab The reverse of the way you climb in,less likely to fall as bailing out forward is. Looks to be a pretty fair IH tractor.
Hey, thanks for watching and for sharing your comment! I appreciate your obvious knowledge and experience and explanation of it. Everything you explained makes sense and is stuff I didn’t know or didn’t know why it was that way. You are a very helpful person and kind enough to share your experience and we appreciate it! Thank you! Have a great day and stay safe!
@@CopperBarnHomestead The hydraulic line won't pop apart if the hitch pin comes loose or you forget and drive away. It'll tear something up should those happen so it needs the quick release holder or some such on the hydraulic connection. Costs add up in a hurry with hoses and lines getting destroyed so it's best to do something about preventing such.
Thanks again! Makes sense!
New to your channel! Seem like a nice couple!😎
Thank you so much for watching and your comment. Welcome, we are glad you are here. Have a great day and be safe!
You can get new clutches at Tractor Supply.
Thanks for watching and your comment! Awesome! I was wondering about that. One side is a splined shaft and the other side is part of the u joint. I haven’t looked for one yet but have been thinking about it. Pretty sure that one is locked up tight. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
Perfect example of " Some people have NO BUISNESS messing with equipment," Lack of knowledge like this is how people get killed around farm equipment they know nothing about!!
Thanks for watching and your comment! I tend to believe that you could continue to sit on the couch and know nothing about it, or get outside get your hands dirty and figure it out! Safety is obviously always important but you have to have confidence in yourself and be a little self reliant sometimes. Have a great day and be safe!
I don't know if the two of you try for a comedy channel ? Because It's hard to believe the way you are going at that simple task you need to say away from simple tasks .
What's the back story on your life and how you come to be on this property ?
The only reason I would watch is to find out how you came into this situation of being on that piece of land and you come by all those tractors .
Because the way the two of you are going at most a half hour job , best be getting paid by the minute .
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What mess hope you don’t kill somebody!
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It's a PTO shaft 😊
This guy really should not be allowed out without his carer, all the gear and no idea ,just too many mistakes, removing guards, hammering couplings etc ,ambulance on speed dial😢😢😢😢
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My bush hog takes way longer than it should. Sometimes I have to take out the shear pin.
They are the most infuriating things sometimes! 😂
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I had an mx10 those mowers are built like a tank
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Great work
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This mower was produced for roughly 15 years like 2004-2017 for the old font because they changed the lettering on the side to the new font so it’s definitely an older one so my best guess it’s probably around 2007 the one you have and judging the fact how rough it is the previous owners used it a lot for many years so it definitely didn’t sit so probably used it for 8-10 years or so then let it sit in the woods for the remaining 9-7 years.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I haven’t seen anything to identify the age. This had been repainted at some point so not sure if those stickers are even original. Another viewer said he had a 1998 MX10. This particular one was bought at an auction in the early 2000’s and only used a couple of times before being parked behind that barn. It’s a hell of a mower and cuts great behind our 1086. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
@@CopperBarnHomestead it very well could have been but when I searched up 1998 John Deere mx10 there wasn’t a single one that said the year of 1998 they all were newer so I’m not sure
@@RyansVideoGames I honestly don’t know either. It was well used and has some welding repairs done as well as having been repainted all before we got it which was in the early 2000s definitely before 2005. Maggie’s dad bought it at a used farm equipment auction and used it a couple times before his tractor had some issues and we haven’t had anything to pull it until we got our 1086 last fall.
@@CopperBarnHomestead yup 👍
Hey buddy I just seen your video good video and I had one of those MX tens also and I had a little bit of problems with mine I got it all fixed and I sold it for $1,500 bucks so good luck and we're if you don't mind me asking where did you get that watch at what kind is it I like to get me a new watch thank you sir
Thank you for watching and your comment. The watch is a Casio I ordered off Amazon. I think it was around $30. I go through a lot of watches so never spend very much on them. Thanks again, have a great day and be safe!
@@CopperBarnHomestead that has the big numbers on it is there a model number on the back or front sir thank you
@@joeclark9042 I have looked for more tags but haven’t found anything yet. I wanted to see if I could figure out the year it was made. I was thinking it would have been mid 80s vintage but only found 2000 and up so far online. I did see made in Spain on it. Thanks for watching and your comment. Have a great day and be safe!
@@CopperBarnHomestead i meant the watch but my cutter was a mx-10 was a 1998
@@joeclark9042 thanks for clarifying. That your cutter was a 1998 helps a lot. The watch says WR for water resistant I think and then has a 3502 AE you n the back as well. Good luck and thanks again for watching and your comments!
Just found your channel.
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I don't understand why people pay good money for good equipment and then abandon it for 10 years to the elements. And it is common. Why not take care of it and put it in a run-in shed, at least?
Thanks for watching and your comment. Totally agree but in this case we are just happy to be able to get to use a piece of equipment we probably never would have otherwise. Have a great day and be safe!
Never understood International with the door on the cab opening fore ward ! Guides you right under the rear tire......dead !
What direction does a vehicle car door open lol??
@@lukedesselle2491 Is there a large tire with lugs on it.....that you use to to hold on to when getting in a vehicle ?? And directly behind the vehicle door ?
@user-tc3ou6sy5f you should phone IH maybe they will take your idea into consideration and redesign all previous models from 40/50 years ago!!
@@lukedesselle2491 Interesting you say that. I had done just that....and informed IH Case of a neighbors death because of the way doors funneled a person under the tire....and killed him. They have made many changes since then.....but as for the tractors already produced....... well.....maybe you can buy one....and use it. Im ok with that,
@user-tc3ou6sy5f I have several no problems getting in I guess some people just aren't coordinated enough to get in, I would assume your in that category
The internet can be considered mean. I believe that it is necessary. This whole video was very close to an example of natural selection. Take warning labels off and things would sort themselves.
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Don't ever have any 1 slide your drawbar while u put pin in ... good way 2 loose finger
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Lol really
Mr magoo
@@dennisberghorn9512Autist gay
Hello, if you own this bush hog are you interested in selling it? And how much?
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I would be ashamed to tell someone I'm so stupid
Wallflower
Lol😅😂
@@dennisberghorn9512I’d be ashamed to be so gay like you.
I’m surprised you don’t take out the universals when he runs out if that ain’t gonna slide
Thanks for watching and your comment. We got it loosened up before running it, but yeah it would definitely tear them out otherwise. Have a great day and be safe!
YOU DONT WANT TO OVRTFIL THE GEAR BOXES WILL OVERHEAT
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I don't recon this Hog has been laid up more than a couple of years, if that.
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No sería más fácil mover el pto del tractor en lugar de la transmisión de la máquina 😢
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I found a translation. Yes that is what we had to do. We spun the pto shaft until it lined up with the coupler on the cutter. 👍
Should of got that shaft lose and moving before you even got the tractor hooked up could of shaved the cover
Thanks for watching and commenting. In hindsight that is probably a great idea. We got it though and am happy with the results, this thing cuts! Have a great day and be safe!
They do come apart with out cutting them again mr magoo
“Rule” King?????
“Mainual”?????
“Litterly” is not a word.
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Dude, why down someone for how they talk? You're not helping anyone and hopefully correcting grammar doesn't give you a sense of satisfaction.
Pull the ring back on the outside
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3:14 Chain coupler vs Love Joy. Do not lubricate... geeeze.
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Get a new set, a guards, mate. Be safe, 😊😊😊😊😊
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watched every minute, just awesome content, jb
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All you need to do is turn it on
Thanks
CALL YOUR LOCAL FARMER AND ASK HIM TO HELP YOU HOOK UP THE BUSH HOG NEXT TIME
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If you ever want to sell it I would like to thanks😊
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OH MY... what a shitshow. City farmers on parade.
Great job reverse engineering to figure out what needed to be done. Growing up on a farm this seems simple but if you're not around this equipment every day its not so simple.
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PS was you an engineer when you were working?
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❤❤VIDEO ❤❤
This is painful to watch! Learn your tractor before you start hooking up implements.
That will be a beast of a bushhog
Thanks for watching and sharing. That is exactly what we are doing. Have a great day!
I wasn’t going to comment but this was painful to watch…all of what you were doing nonchalantly will kill you if you dont read how to use it correctly.
Thanks for watching! Glad you did comment and appreciate your feedback. I think we might not have done everything 100% correctly but we never felt anything was unsafe. It was off anytime we were near it. We had safety as the second priority at least at all times. (Mike Rowe reference lol) Watch the second video, it works and operates perfectly. Yes, there is a safety violation in that video too….and that one we agree with everyone that shouldn’t have happened. We show it anyway just to not hide how we used it. I only responded to your comment because you sound like you have experience with this equipment and have an honest concern for our safety. We honestly appreciate that and you for it! We don’t have hardly any experience with this equipment. We do have experience with doing dangerous stuff while using caution as far as blocking, de-energizing, lock out tag out etc… and of course want to remain safe ourselves. Have a great day and be safe!
PTOs are the worse
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The truly sad part is you are allowed to vote!
‘Merica! I don’t know what you watched but voting had nothing to do with it…
Dude rips off the upgraded pioneer remote Only to put pioneer fittings on the hard lines. He could have just plugged that into the tractor. This dude has no idea what's going on. If your looking at this for agriculture equipment guidance. This is not the place.
Thanks for watching and your comment. The upgraded pioneer remote would not flow anything. Just showing how we pulled an abandoned cutter out of the woods and made it work for us. Thanks, have a great day and be safe!
Go out and put that new pioneer end in the other remote. I bet you it works.
@@timhufnagel7462 it did not
If this guy had a brain he would be dangerous
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Yep and they vote also
i really think you have no idea what you are doing , I've working and lived on farms all my life and i have never seen this kind of bullshit with couplers
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I admire your tenacity, what took you a couple of days, is what I learned from grandpa and dad, growing up. The friendly advice I would offer, is this equipment is designed for years of use, easy operation by one in the field and finally an ability for easy repair. When something seems to be on a bind, not operating correctly, step back and look at the "whole operating process" you will almost fine one corroded bolt, bent mount,(something simple) etc. Lastly spend the time and ultimately a few dollars to keep equipment operating properly. Many of us who grew up square bailing in the 70's & 80's know of several who lost fingers, hands or even whole limbs because of PTO shafts, knot tying assembly, etc. or suffered compartment syndrome from being "cut" by high pressure hydraulic fluid. Modern equipment saves us time and makes working easier. But we have to maintain situational awareness and not short cutting safety. Just my opinion.
Some day he may realize that the pivot holding the shaft is what is binding, simply loosening the mounting bolts also the pivot bolts and lubricating the pivot surfaces would allow hand power to move that shaft!!
He is definitely one of the taught WHAT to think, not one who was taught HOW to think
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Just come across your film, i had the same problem with a baler in the sixties. Your Mrs has a very nice disposition while watching your efforts to fix the mower. All the best with future endeavours from England.
@@TheGrimReaper1 awesome! Thanks for watching and your comment! We are well suited together for sure. Have a great day and be safe!