Gas Uni Mule Goes to a New Home
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2021
- I was really hoping to package the chopper with it, but I had a buyer ready with cash for the mule, so I struck where the iron was hot.
It's 703 mule with a 292 chevy, rockwell transmission and final drives just like a gleaner. - Наука та технологія
Jacob you have nerves of steel there is no way in hell I would’ve drove that thing on the truck. It looked really sketchy going up there. I am a true Boehm farm fan.
Nice work with the ford tractor good video brother
Mr Ford didn't even grunt. Pulling the truck,trailer and mule. Impressive!
You will need that belt tensioner (implement idler) that was on that tractor to mount the husking bed on your newer one. The one on the newer one for the chopper is different and will not do. Usually the idler stays with the implement, and the person who bought the 703 should already have one with his husker. He may be able to send it back to you, or there should be used ones available. I do know of places that should have used parts available if you need that rear bracket, or that idler too. On the newer one with the chopper you will have to remove the drive pulley extension for the blower before putting on the husker, by removing about six 3/8 bolts (9/16 head) that bolt it to the side of the drive pulley on the tractor.
I'll bet he had fun at the end of the road getting out on 123, I'll bet there was a lot of slipping and sliding of the trailer and drive tires on the road. Glad its got a new home ware it will be used. Bandit
Man I didn’t realize how big that thing was, it makes the gravity wagon look tiny lol
You sold that pretty quickly! Not sure I would have backed out of the driveway quite like that lol
I know I wouldn't of. I would of loaded on the road. I've unloaded on a highway cause a yard was tight and sketchy
You’re “Midwest polite” yall never get upset about anything.
When I saw that loaded tractor trailer go by our house I had a feeling that it was leaving your farm.Enjoyable video.
Other than your little Ford. We're probably the only ones with cool old stuff.
@@boehmfarm4276 Thanks for the nice comment. It is a decent little survivor of a tractor.Maybe it could do a little bit of work on your farm for a day or two.
You missed the perfect opportunity... shoulda grabbed a chain and jumped in the Ranger!!! Coulda made your own FRICKIN' FOARD RAIN-JER!!! vidja ROFLMAO!!! OL J R :)
Glad you take the Ford, you made my day
A push lawn mower would have pulled that out
@@jamesmorrison1884 lol as long as it is a Briggs & Stratton 🤣
Love your videos
First time for a Peterbilt in the yard brad
Wow that was fast
The thing you call a mailbox is actually a "city letter Box". Rural mailboxes are 12" wide 15" high 20" deep. Your poor mailman has to get out of the vehicle every time he brings something to your house that's bigger than a thermos bottle :( put up a rural mailbox when you get the chance. Everybody will be happy.
Ummm. NO. Everybody in our area has used that size mailbox for years... Letter boxes are just little rectangular things that screw to the front of the house, about 4x12 maybe 6-8 inches deep with a rectangular lid on TOP. These are "Standard" size rural mailboxes, though a few guys (us included) have the "oversize" mailboxes you mentioned. The letter carriers don't even bother coming to the house anymore anyway-- if the box is just a little too big for the mailbox, they put it in a plastic bag and hang it from the flag on the side of the box. If the box is too big for that, they simply stick a yellow "you have a package" card in the mailbox and YOU have to go to the post office, present the card, and they pull your box out of a pigeonhole in the back where they wrote the pigeonhole numbers on the yellow card they stuck in your mailbox, along with the shipper name and address so you know who sent it. My mom was a letter carrier for awhile, so yeah I know how it works. Later! OL J R :)
It would be cool to see the old one row corn picker on the Ford tractor again
It would, but I sold it for barn space.
@09:35 Yeah… he didn’t remember how he got the rig in the driveway
Because, IT GO OUT IN SIMILAR WAY AS GO IN 😂 😆 😝 even if he wanted to switch it around & go back the way he came from, so… was a mess 😝
YA GOTTA KNOW WHERE THE TRAILER AXLES/TIRES need to BE in a 90° Turn 😝
Yeah a TC pulling him out really WOULD have been salt in the wound LOL:) Bad enough with the little 2810 LOL:) Bout like a big guy being stuck in the mud and a little girl pulls him out ROFL! OL J R :)
Easy peazy
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That lever you pulled up in front of the shifter looks like a parking brake
It is. I never used it before.
Ford power
CASH 💵 Money 💰 is 💰
Is that the same one you drove through several states to buy just a few months ago?
That's the power until. I only wanted the husking bed.
I was surprised how far you travelled for the Uni. Just thought I’d mention there is a Uni husking bed on Craigslist in Cambridge Wisconsin. You probably don’t need another one or parts but I thought I’d let you know.
Thank you. Well, it seemed like a good deal and there's none around here.
Wonder if the transportation cost exceeded value of machine?
Apparently he was hauling something nearby.
Were is ur 2 plus 2 do you still have it
It's in the shop still. All back together mechanically.
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Glad you got the old gas uni traded off that quick. I am sure it makes the rest of the unipicker project cost a lil less. I cant wait to see it in action. I probably just missed it but what are you gong to have for a head on it again? 4 row?
It'll be four row. Going to make it hold the same one for the combine.
@@boehmfarm4276 FOUR row?? through THAT feederhouse and husking bed?? I see that LOW GEAR getting a LOT of use in the future! LOL:) I thought you were gonna put the 2 row Deere head on it... OL J R :)
Wonder why he didn't load it load it farther up?
Would be farther to then back off. It's not like he's close of weight.
No manifold heater on that ford?
Nope
@@boehmfarm4276 Bummer. Neighbor has one on his 4600, works good.
Is that a harvester? What were u going to use for?
It carries various harvesting machines: a silage chopper, ear picker or a combine.
Did you say why you sold it?
I only bought it for the husking bed that was with it.
A very lousy job of backing that semi and trailer - he needs traction tires on the rear of that truck also
Yep, I facepalmed... OL J R :)
why use ether?
it will burn your piston rings in extended use on diesel engines
pro truck driver? lol
Pro as in drives from one end of the country to the other on pavement, drives in a concrete or paved receiving yard and rinse and repeat. I've had those guys get a job driving a feed truck. The last one in our yard that was new I asked what he did before this job, His reply box truck run from Canada to Texas and back. I said that figures as you've unloaded the weight off the drives first and you'll be stuck on this flat yard with the greasy mud on the surface. He said no it's fine, I guess i knew more than he did when I had to get the tractor. His boss was told don't send him again as he's going to get stuck in here when nobody is home they were supposed to call before coming in the yard for delivery protocol . He said that's not a problem, after 10 warnings of turning to fast with the loaded truck in town he tipped it in the ditch, and we drove his pickup right out to him on the road as we fired him on the spot !
@@super6954 i do heavy hauling(mostly excavators and wheel loaders) here in europe. wen its muddy and no mudplates i wont enter the yard. then i unload on the road.
@@Kale050 Yes I understand that it depends on what you are doing. In this case the guy was delivering 40 ton of bulk animal feed to a farm that has to blow straight into bins. You don't need mud or rig mats if you know what you are doing in this yard. He's the only one to ever get stuck in here on a flat yard with about 2" of mud with a gravel hard packed base under it If he unloaded from the back forward he'd of never got stuck. If he hadn't driven too fast in town and rolled the truck he might still have a job driving a truck, it's on his employment record why he was fired, the guy was an unsafe idiot with a big truck license where he could mess up and kill somebody.
Why are you selling it
I have a diesel power unit with four wheel drive to put the picker on.
That’s not a truck driver. That’s steering wheel holder. I cannot understand wtf he thought he was gonna do.
Not impressed with truck driver ,it's harder to blind side (rightside) when backing up he should have hugged rightside of driveway or backing to begin with
PBS had documentary back in 90s on Russia harvesting ,State department got JD combines to the rescue Russian equipment runs on low-grade diesel they had to use premium to get job done
B hermon let's go Brandon
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