You guys were lucky Doug O was there. It couldn't have been done without his wisdom and expertise. Keep up the great videos. God bless you and your family.
Great video. Good to see a young farmer doing some "not so easy" maintenance on a big tractor. Looking forward to watching your operation this springtime. Gonna be fun! Keep up the good work.
I sure love the UA-cam channel! But I think back to at one point on the ole Instagram when Chet said no we won’t be posting UA-cam videos because I don’t have time for that and my wife isn’t going to be editing them for me! Well I happy it wasn’t true and keep up the great work Nikki and thanks for the great videos Chet! Maybe someday we will meet up!
You said your shop is getting to small. Your really funny some times Chet. You go any bigger with that shop and you won't have any farm ground left on the home place. Lol Doing a great job as always on those videos. Keep up good work. Spring is around the corner.
I've been told that some of the wire shielding/ insulation is made with peanut oil. Rodents got into the cab of our combine and ate off around 50 wires. We had the cab stripped of most of the interior fixing it.
Chet and Erik well done for taking such a big job on your quad track. Great team work with you two and Erik is a great team player and this is a big thing formal at Larson Farms. Great video Chet keep them coming
I hope everyone takes the time to watch the ads and not press skip... the Larson guys give us there time for the awesome content. We all can give 5-12sec’s to watch the ads!
I know this is old, but if you see this, check out Honda rodent tape. The wire insulation is also soy based. The tape is basically infused with pepper spray.
Soy bean and corn based plastics have bean used since the early 90s. The first headers to have this type of plastic was the 9000 series headers is 9400 ,9500 ,9600, 9700 and9800 harvesters.
Chet and Dougo, Your videos keep getting better and better. Love the content and explanations as you go. Your touch of comedy makes it all the better. I predict your channel is going to explode with subscribers soon.
Chet Great video as always! As you know I’m a big supporter of you and your channel! Nice job on the tractor! Corn head use mothballs they hate the smell! Will not come near it !!
Wire and plastics pieces are extruded with peanut oil so the don’t stick to the molds. So the peanut smell stays on the pieces and that is why they chew on wires and other plastic pieces because they think it’s food.
At least ya guys got modern battery power tools we hadda do most repairs with good ol hand power wrenches and liftin was ok you grab there ect ect ect and grunt till off. And changin a clutch ect was lay on ya back in the gravel
Screw hardware cloth screen over the holes in the head snouts this will keep debris out of the corn head where they make homes and it will also keep them from entering this will be cheaper than repairing every year,
Woo Hoo! Great show. You both did an exceptional job on a complex operation. I don't know what your salaries actually are, but the costs of the replacement dampener, hourly charge ($60/Hr) assuming 4 hours minimum with 2 1/2 men (Dad came in late) [$270 X 2 = $650 +/- plus cost of item. You guys are worth a ton of $$$ plus we get to be entertained. Who wrote the script? Nice job too. Thumbs up to you. See you later.
Since at least 1975 rats and mice like to eat plastic. Probably since long before but I never knew it -- but it surprised the cheez-whiz out of me that they would go after plastic and not eat sugar!
I find this interesting. Typically vibration dampers are on the front of the crankshaft and dampen vibrations and carry a crankshaft pulley. Your damper looks like clutch. Is this to take some of the torque out of the driveshaft.
Have you ever used mothballs? They are a good way to keep critters out. Ammonia is also another way to get rodents to leave. They think that there is a predator around because it smells like urination.
Hey Chet, how old are you and your brother. So imagine that in addition to farming, you guys have to be master mechanics. Takes a lot of "smarts" to farm on the scale you guys farms. Enjoy all your videos and await the next one.
The external plastics on John Deere harvesters since the 9000series ie 9600 have been corn derived and soybean as have the rest of their gearrodents are bad on any plastics and rubber wiring coatings.
Try some strong scented soap like Irish spring cut up into smaller pieces and put in nylon socks or some kind of breathable material and tie in the area your having trouble seems to work pretty good
I thought quad tracks were like ford pickups and you took the cabs off for everything. Every time I stop at our local case dealer they always have a couple with the cabs off. John Deere 4wd had similar drive shaft failures on 20 and maybe 30 series
It's true they made wiring insulation from peanut shells. City had few Garbage truck burn to the ground. Fire Marshall said not way mouse or rat can cause a fire. So they took him to other trucks showing mouse nest on top of fuse block with pieces of insulation, wiring tags and all chew marks on wiring. We no long use wiring with insulation and plastic made from peanut shells
Dryer sheets won't work get a couple boxes of mothballs and some pairs of pantyhose. Put a handful of mothballs in them and you can hang them wherever you want I used this trick when I stored my car in my grandparents machine shed over the winter never had a problem with mice again
Yes, A lot of newer plastic wire coatings and such are soy based. Honda learned the hard way and started using a special tape with pepper juice in it as a deterrent from the rodents that would chew it.
Now that you have seen under the dress of the Case IH magnum, go to JD shop and compare what you may have to work under if go GREEN... you know after the insurance is gone...
Usually it is Dougo with the catch phrases but this video is filled with CHET GOLD......"I work for nothing, here goes nothing" AND "This is a vibration dampener, it dampens vibrations"🤣🤣🤣😂😂😜😜 LMAO many more!!!! GREAT VIDEO
There's that Banjo music again, I forgot how much I like that sound. Thanks!
Great job in fixing the tractor. You guys are so smart!!
You guys were lucky Doug O was there. It couldn't have been done without his wisdom and expertise.
Keep up the great videos.
God bless you and your family.
Great video. Good to see a young farmer doing some "not so easy" maintenance on a big tractor. Looking forward to watching your operation this springtime. Gonna be fun! Keep up the good work.
I sure love the UA-cam channel! But I think back to at one point on the ole Instagram when Chet said no we won’t be posting UA-cam videos because I don’t have time for that and my wife isn’t going to be editing them for me! Well I happy it wasn’t true and keep up the great work Nikki and thanks for the great videos Chet! Maybe someday we will meet up!
Chet, the banjo music was a really special touch!! LOL!!
It's like a throwback to the old school OLF days
@@cmusic52 Cowboy Kent Rollins uses the music they had going when they put the hood on.
Hi l’m Albert from belle river ontario put pieces of Irish spring soap wherever you want to keep mice away it works great Good Luck
You said your shop is getting to small. Your really funny some times Chet. You go any bigger with that shop and you won't have any farm ground left on the home place. Lol Doing a great job as always on those videos. Keep up good work. Spring is around the corner.
I've been told that some of the wire shielding/ insulation is made with peanut oil. Rodents got into the cab of our combine and ate off around 50 wires. We had the cab stripped of most of the interior fixing it.
Chet and Erik well done for taking such a big job on your quad track. Great team work with you two and Erik is a great team player and this is a big thing formal at Larson Farms. Great video Chet keep them coming
I hope everyone takes the time to watch the ads and not press skip... the Larson guys give us there time for the awesome content. We all can give 5-12sec’s to watch the ads!
Your choice of background music on the short intervals is excellent. Not overwhelming but appropriate
I know this is old, but if you see this, check out Honda rodent tape. The wire insulation is also soy based. The tape is basically infused with pepper spray.
Chet you're da man!!! good job...
Use mint or moth balls. Mice like to chew on drier sheets as they have a sweet taste to them. Learned that from our cabin.
Chet you are so fun to watch. Descriptions are hilarious and you guys get the job done. 👍
Awesome videos man. My 15 month old son loves watching them with me
Soy bean and corn based plastics have bean used since the early 90s. The first headers to have this type of plastic was the 9000 series headers is 9400 ,9500 ,9600, 9700 and9800 harvesters.
Doug, you have taught Chet well.
Great job guys. Love the banjo music. Look forward to more videos. God bless.
I like the music narration....a little bit of everything.
That lill Cat forklift, what an amazing asset, I so love it, if only they had these in the 90's!! Great video!
I use moth balls at my cabin to keep the mice away also when I store my camper I always spread a box of moth balls underneath seems to work well
That's a true fact. The squirels got my grandmother's antifreeze hose, ate it to shreds. Not once but twice.
Chet and Dougo,
Your videos keep getting better and better. Love the content and explanations as you go. Your touch of comedy makes it all the better. I predict your channel is going to explode with subscribers soon.
I don't understand why anyone will dislike a Young Man who is feeding a whole continent and the world!
Chet
Great video as always!
As you know I’m a big supporter of you and your channel!
Nice job on the tractor!
Corn head use mothballs they hate the smell!
Will not come near it !!
Loved the music during the time lapse reassemble. Had a great HeeHaw feel to it.
Super easy to change by yourself Chet.
Mom say to peppermint oil on cotton balls. Rodents don’t like. Poison helps too
Great job saving big bucs for the farm love the maintenance videos
Wire and plastics pieces are extruded with peanut oil so the don’t stick to the molds. So the peanut smell stays on the pieces and that is why they chew on wires and other plastic pieces because they think it’s food.
Very good work Chet.
At least ya guys got modern battery power tools we hadda do most repairs with good ol hand power wrenches and liftin was ok you grab there ect ect ect and grunt till off. And changin a clutch ect was lay on ya back in the gravel
what a hell off a job, saved a lot of money, well done, top. like your videos
Screw hardware cloth screen over the holes in the head snouts this will keep debris out of the corn head where they make homes and it will also keep them from entering this will be cheaper than repairing every year,
Dugo did a fantastic job today.
You should get onto Nerta in the us with their cleaning system for trucks and machinery great products spectacular finish and no hard scrubbing 🧽
This is great! You guys are so good at fixing stuff
I laugh the way the too boys interact. Awesome
Woo Hoo! Great show. You both did an exceptional job on a complex operation. I don't know what your salaries actually are, but the costs of the replacement dampener, hourly charge ($60/Hr) assuming 4 hours minimum with 2 1/2 men (Dad came in late) [$270 X 2 = $650 +/- plus cost of item. You guys are worth a ton of $$$ plus we get to be entertained. Who wrote the script? Nice job too. Thumbs up to you. See you later.
I hear our local Massey dealership's shop rate is over $100/hr!
Love your Quads !!
Great job guys all ready for planting can't wait
Farm mice will make nests out of bounce....we use mothballs on our Deere header seems to keep them out.
Excellent team work.
Love high speed repairs. Keeps it interesting!
Since at least 1975 rats and mice like to eat plastic. Probably since long before but I never knew it -- but it surprised the cheez-whiz out of me that they would go after plastic and not eat sugar!
Have you ever thought about using a ultrasonic repeller that you just plug into Outlet
Good job guys.
Good job.. Greetings from Poland
I find this interesting. Typically vibration dampers are on the front of the crankshaft and dampen vibrations and carry a crankshaft pulley. Your damper looks like clutch. Is this to take some of the torque out of the driveshaft.
Love the banjo 🪕 a little bluegrass
Great fun watching your videos.
I am surprised at how few farmers on youtube have these big shops but don't have an overhead gantry hoist.
Damper, Dampner, Dampener......whats correct? Nice video....nice tractor!
Have you ever used mothballs? They are a good way to keep critters out. Ammonia is also another way to get rodents to leave. They think that there is a predator around because it smells like urination.
Use cab fresh packets we’ve used it for years they work good
I put bounce sheets in my camper to stop mice!
Hey Chet, how old are you and your brother. So imagine that in addition to farming, you guys have to be master mechanics. Takes a lot of "smarts" to farm on the scale you guys farms. Enjoy all your videos and await the next one.
I’m 24 years old.
Larson Farms Chet, there is no way you're 24......you don't look old enough to buy beer, bet you are "carded a lot"🤪🤪🤪
The external plastics on John Deere harvesters since the 9000series ie 9600 have been corn derived and soybean as have the rest of their gearrodents are bad on any plastics and rubber wiring coatings.
Pretty impressive you guys do good work thank you for the video
Try some strong scented soap like Irish spring cut up into smaller pieces and put in nylon socks or some kind of breathable material and tie in the area your having trouble seems to work pretty good
Covering on the wires are made with peanut oil. I learned from another farmer.
An just so u guys know that’s called a flex plate. It takes the motors energy and transfer it to the hydronic pumps
We have the same type of things on our snow groomers
I thought quad tracks were like ford pickups and you took the cabs off for everything. Every time I stop at our local case dealer they always have a couple with the cabs off. John Deere 4wd had similar drive shaft failures on 20 and maybe 30 series
I have used a peppermint spray that is a rodent deterrent you might try it on your corn heads.
Your Doctor can prescribe drugs for your nervousness! I understand; keep calm, and lift that hood. Good job once again Larson Farms!
It's true they made wiring insulation from peanut shells. City had few Garbage truck burn to the ground. Fire Marshall said not way mouse or rat can cause a fire. So they took him to other trucks showing mouse nest on top of fuse block with pieces of insulation, wiring tags and all chew marks on wiring. We no long use wiring with insulation and plastic made from peanut shells
Dryer sheets won't work get a couple boxes of mothballs and some pairs of pantyhose. Put a handful of mothballs in them and you can hang them wherever you want I used this trick when I stored my car in my grandparents machine shed over the winter never had a problem with mice again
great vid chet, nice work on the quad!
Superbe travail d’équipe pour cette réparation, vous faites des choses incroyables👍
Those trucks are sick!!!
I see the marker project is going along nicely.
Those hoods should come off like the new holland hoods, it’d be way easier for everything
6:05 that poor marker arm in the background! 😂
Are these tractors service friendly or not?, And are the new ones better on that?
Yes, A lot of newer plastic wire coatings and such are soy based. Honda learned the hard way and started using a special tape with pepper juice in it as a deterrent from the rodents that would chew it.
Now that you have seen under the dress of the Case IH magnum, go to JD shop and compare what you may have to work under if go GREEN... you know after the insurance is gone...
They all break down, they all have pros an cons vs the next color, run what works for you.
Wonder if new dampener is improved compared to old one.
Put 2 by 4s under the vents. Then use the straps around the 2x4s. Way sturdier
At least dougo
hasn’t broke the steering wheel of that quad track
Good job!
Steel wool for the corn head stuff it in hole. Good luck with dampened.
Try using Irish spring Bars of soap for the mice...They don't like the smell
Awesome shop and equipment, how many acres does your Family Farm?
Any chance you can show us all the gear you guys have. A farm tour?
Usually it is Dougo with the catch phrases but this video is filled with CHET GOLD......"I work for nothing, here goes nothing" AND "This is a vibration dampener, it dampens vibrations"🤣🤣🤣😂😂😜😜 LMAO many more!!!! GREAT VIDEO
Great job. Impressive diving into such an expensive, complex machine. You earned your $60/hr mechanic fee.
COOL ! Another Chet Larson Productions upload
How often do you drive on the salted highways ?
Great video as always!
Mothballs! Rodents and snakes HATE mothballs. You can buy them at the dollar store and stuff em in there or around the corn head parts.
you have a nice farm shop
a Machines shop manuals would explain a lot about changing that out
Plug the holes with steel wool. Rodents don't like steel wool. Might still eat the plastic.
Steal wool or sos pads put ln mouse holes will stop them from chewing threw again
Looks more like a clutch to me rather than a vibration dampener !
That's kinda what I thought. The damper was the round thing with all the bolts in the center of it that they bolted the clutch like thing to.
Nice work guys 👍🏻
why don't you put some heat shielding on the turbo so it stops melting the cover gasket
I see that the planter marker is still in the same place on the floor. Whats up with that???
should you put a steel plate between the head cover and the turbo so it wont cook the gasket ?
Nice video !
@t A real need to read for all farmers in the USA and across the Planet.