Great to see more videos coming out. I really loved see your grandfather in Timelapse. Awesome. You don’t see that often. I love seeing shorter videos coming out quicker and the ones that are 1-2 hours every month or so. I can’t believe your not bigger than you are. Keep being awesome mate
Be careful using heatshrink solder connectors as they are prone to dry joints and corrosion due to the cheap flux and solder compound. Another great Video and you are Hardy working in those temperatures
Har man inte rätt pressverktyg så är denna skarv att föredra :) sen om man skarvar mycket kabel så har milwaukee en bra varmluftspistol som är batteridriven som är bra för just sådant, även smidig när lås osv har frusit ;)
Came out sweet man! And wow, I give you props for working out in the cold like that, getting things installed. At least you didn't have to fight with wind it looks like. Where I'm from, it's windy almost all the time, today, we have had 60 MPH gusts. It looks like this grapple is going to make things much easier for your Grandfather, and that's a good thing! Hope to see more of the farm when the weather warms up. Take care!
Nice job! I agree with the old man. I have 5 gas saws and one electric. It is quieter and works well so neighbors don't get upset and I keep my hearing.
I would have put the switch on the lever itself so you can flip it without moving your hand/arm :) Thats how we have installed those types of extra outlets many times. Basically you get the 3rd function by holding down a momentary switch Good work
They used to, but not anymore. It was Valmet first, then it became Valtra-Valmet and now its just Valtra. Also the Sisu logo in the front means it has Sisu diesel
That is a good start but I would change this switch to Button Switch with double sided adhesive tape and put it directly on the lever in the reach of the finger. In this case it could be even momentary switch that it is active only when held down. There are also on/off switches like that. It depends on the user preferences.
Always enjoy your projects! Great job setting your Grandpa up with the tractor. I bet he likes staying busy. We can see where you get your work ethic from. 👍👍👍👍
If u put small Button switch on joystick, u can use that very smothely by pressing and moving joystick to grab and leave Button to tilt arm. It would be perfect
excellent, again. help us below the circle understand what its like up there. put air temps, boots you wear, gloves, little info like that in description?
Älskar ståltråden han hade skruvat fast på sågen för att måtta längden på klamparna. Körde med precis samma koncept när jag bodde hemma och kapade ved åt farsan. Måste kapa stockarna från rätt håll bara. 😆
And thanks for the great commentary and the improved subtitles! Btw., why don't you treat the temporary red blind plugs like screws and turn them instead of pulling the out? Don't they have a thread? That way you avoid breaking them and loosing some debris into the hydraulic pipes.
Kul, har en princip lika dan traktor fast några snäpp äldre, Valmet 604. Du får gärna göra ett extra fotsteg på vänster sida så din far (och jag 😉) får det lättare att komma in och ur traktorn. Har inte kunnat klura ut hur man ska/kan göra. Vi gamla gubbar blir allt stelare, dock på fel ställe..
Thanks for the video, you sure do live in a nice place on this world we have. Does Grand Father speak English also? I see you put labels on in English? Thank You.
Actually, the big global companies would have to offer this man a lot of money to become a product developer for them. However, they prefer to take on studied theorists who don't have a clue about the practical side of things.
Toooo low idle on the engine. I been driving a 655 some before. My old company had one. We bought it for a special project -a hydro powerplant. Good solid tractor.
Very nice job that you performed,I know why you invested in a Hydraulic Hose/Line Crimper,due to the all of the Hydraulic machinery that you, and your Grandpa own,or possess ,also i assume that you saved a considerable amount of currency ,by doing that yourself, instead of having a shop perform the work,
I don‘t agree with the way of connecting the Hoses between the original hydrauliclines and the valve. The Radius is incorrect because the working pressure causes danger to the fittings. You have used 90 degree fittings under the valve and it is better to use the same connections to get a propper was to Connect to the original steel tubes. Great that you are helping to make this happen (and working outside in the field), but there is a lot of room for improvement from a safety perspective ( to you and your grandpa)
So nice to see a good Grandson make his Granddad's life a little easier. Nice to see a little of your life, keep it coming. You are a good man.
Grandfather must love having you around. Making life easy for him at such an old age! Love the videos
It was fun to see your grandfather! Tell him "Hello" from Naples Florida, USA. I hope he can be featured in more videos in future.
I did, and he answered with a big smile!.
Great to see more videos coming out. I really loved see your grandfather in Timelapse. Awesome. You don’t see that often. I love seeing shorter videos coming out quicker and the ones that are 1-2 hours every month or so. I can’t believe your not bigger than you are. Keep being awesome mate
Be careful using heatshrink solder connectors as they are prone to dry joints and corrosion due to the cheap flux and solder compound. Another great Video and you are Hardy working in those temperatures
I only have good experience with that kind of connectors so far, but guess i will found out. Thanks!
Har man inte rätt pressverktyg så är denna skarv att föredra :) sen om man skarvar mycket kabel så har milwaukee en bra varmluftspistol som är batteridriven som är bra för just sådant, även smidig när lås osv har frusit ;)
As always, a pleasure to watch and also something to learn. Thank you very much.
You are so competent my handsome Swedish brother. And the winter look so crisp, wish Stockholm weather was as crisp and dry with snow.
Came out sweet man! And wow, I give you props for working out in the cold like that, getting things installed. At least you didn't have to fight with wind it looks like. Where I'm from, it's windy almost all the time, today, we have had 60 MPH gusts. It looks like this grapple is going to make things much easier for your Grandfather, and that's a good thing! Hope to see more of the farm when the weather warms up. Take care!
Thanks, yeah luckily it's not that windy here. You too!
Beautiful installation! Like your attention to detail and most importantly, helping your grandfather!
Awww. What a lovely video. Getting that job done for your Grandpa? (Farfar) seems like it made his day.
Well done.
Regards Mark in the UK
Nice job! I agree with the old man. I have 5 gas saws and one electric. It is quieter and works well so neighbors don't get upset and I keep my hearing.
I would have put the switch on the lever itself so you can flip it without moving your hand/arm :) Thats how we have installed those types of extra outlets many times. Basically you get the 3rd function by holding down a momentary switch
Good work
The old man is in no hurry. If it was mine i would of done that. Thanks!
Valmet makes tractors? Dang! Big fan..
They used to, but not anymore. It was Valmet first, then it became Valtra-Valmet and now its just Valtra. Also the Sisu logo in the front means it has Sisu diesel
Nice, to be able to help your grandfather with this.
That is a good start but I would change this switch to Button Switch with double sided adhesive tape and put it directly on the lever in the reach of the finger. In this case it could be even momentary switch that it is active only when held down. There are also on/off switches like that. It depends on the user preferences.
That closing shot was poetry!
Always enjoy your projects! Great job setting your Grandpa up with the tractor. I bet he likes staying busy. We can see where you get your work ethic from. 👍👍👍👍
Another great video👍
There must be great hydraulic flow on that tractor, it seems to operate quite quickly even at idle.
I really dig your work ethics man, good vid as always 👌
Thank you!
You made “pops” happy 👍
Your granddad will like that well done thank you for the video
Tusen takk for god underholdning 👍🤗👍
Damn you're pretty handy to have around the farm
If u put small Button switch on joystick, u can use that very smothely by pressing and moving joystick to grab and leave Button to tilt arm. It would be perfect
Personally, I would have done that too if it was mine. But the old man was happy with the button, he is in no hurry anywhere
@@M.BJOERNSTROEM later u can do it, he will be happy because IT will be easier to use even for him
Be careful not to let it in energized position for a long period, it will burn out the solenoid, the push button on the control lever is safer
@@patryan3494 I agree, though burning out takes a lot of time when its that cold :D
The perfect grandson ! 🙂
Good job - and a happy customer!
excellent, again. help us below the circle understand what its like up there. put air temps, boots you wear, gloves, little info like that in description?
Expertly done👍🏴
great job . super video like all iour videos
Klurigast i filmen var ju farfars sticka på motorsågen för att få rätt längd på veden!
Ja han var helt klart nöjd över den. En fastlimmad sockerbit (kopplingslist) som han kunde justera den med.
Nu blir gubben glad.Vilken elsåg har han
Great video and explanations as always! You never let us down.
Just a little hint on how to pronounce the word "just" - like "dschasst" 😁😸
Älskar ståltråden han hade skruvat fast på sågen för att måtta längden på klamparna. Körde med precis samma koncept när jag bodde hemma och kapade ved åt farsan. Måste kapa stockarna från rätt håll bara. 😆
Haha ja han råkade kröka den lite där på slutet
And thanks for the great commentary and the improved subtitles!
Btw., why don't you treat the temporary red blind plugs like screws and turn them instead of pulling the out? Don't they have a thread? That way you avoid breaking them and loosing some debris into the hydraulic pipes.
Thanks for the video, helps a lot!
Snyggt avslut på videon!
Tack!
Nice Valtra
Du är jäklans duktig! Bra jobbat och en mkt bra kanal
tusen takk for film:) skal gjøre det samme på min trima 1490 så dette hjalp mye og lære av deg:)
Takk, flott å høre!
Nice work! And a nice Finnish tractor ;)
Valtra on parempi 🇫🇮
Great Job! 👍👍👍
en till men tack mannen, rena julafton
Tack, kul att höra!
Awesome. Keep them coming.
great job
Run the cable up the side of the joystick and a switch on the side like a splitter on a shifter
Kul, har en princip lika dan traktor fast några snäpp äldre, Valmet 604. Du får gärna göra ett extra fotsteg på vänster sida så din far (och jag 😉) får det lättare att komma in och ur traktorn. Har inte kunnat klura ut hur man ska/kan göra. Vi gamla gubbar blir allt stelare, dock på fel ställe..
Good job
Amazing job again !
Thanks for the video, you sure do live in a nice place on this world we have. Does Grand Father speak English also? I see you put labels on in English? Thank You.
Thanks for watching, its a peaceful place. No, he doesn't speak a word in English
Tilt and grip are pretty much same words as in English in both Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, so they work fine in Scandinavia :)
Cool video thanks for sharing :)
08:an gör tjänst...:) Björkved💪
neat! 👌
Hi! Hope you and your family are well. Could you name me the brand of your boots at 3:20? Thank you
I thought your dad put a block heater on the chainsaw for a second lol
Actually, the big global companies would have to offer this man a lot of money to become a product developer for them. However, they prefer to take on studied theorists who don't have a clue about the practical side of things.
Toooo low idle on the engine. I been driving a 655 some before. My old company had one. We bought it for a special project -a hydro powerplant. Good solid tractor.
Bra filmer . När på året är detta
Tack, det är filmat i slutet på februari vill jag minnas.
Like Andrew C. but Nordic
I put my switch on the joy stick handle.
Neighbors aren to close where he is.
Du er sikelig smart ser jeg😊
How come you use poppet style quick connect and not flat face? I noticed that the volvo and engcon use poppet, I switched mine to flat face though.
These ISO A connectors cost around 15$ / set, and will work good for the usage of this machine.
A man's hands tell you all you need to know !
What do you listen to while you work?
The headphones is mostly on silence when filming , but other than that it's usually on radio or spotify
HæHæ har akkurat samme klypa . en god å sterk klype til både tømmer og kvister
Very nice job that you performed,I know why you invested in a Hydraulic Hose/Line Crimper,due to the all of the Hydraulic machinery that you, and your Grandpa own,or possess ,also i assume that you saved a considerable amount of currency ,by doing that yourself, instead of having a shop perform the work,
Goodyear job
Did you ever work on aircraft?
i'm no aircraft mechanic
I don‘t agree with the way of connecting the Hoses between the original hydrauliclines and the valve. The Radius is incorrect because the working pressure causes danger to the fittings. You have used 90 degree fittings under the valve and it is better to use the same connections to get a propper was to Connect to the original steel tubes. Great that you are helping to make this happen (and working outside in the field), but there is a lot of room for improvement from a safety perspective ( to you and your grandpa)
First! I just had to!
You must be under 12 years old? 🙄
@@johnvanhal2450 Nope, 41 actually. But I am easily entertained.ö, sometimes by myself.
🙏🦾👍