I have been watching your videos pretty much since you started doing them, and I don't see you taking unreasonable risks. My dad had an accident and was killed hoisting a forklift mast off so I am hyper sensitive about suspended loads. I notice that you stop and think before making a pick and work to the side of suspended loads. We will never be able to eliminate all risk and get the job done. Keep up the good work and don't worry about the bitchers.
I had back surgery about a week ago and I have been watching many of your videos. I was about Eli's age when I started helping my Dad fix large trucks and tractors. My job was getting a wrench or socket or air line so my Dad could get done early. Your videos bring back lots of great memories. We had Mitzie and Penny as shop dogs. You learn a lot about life fixing equipment. Your learn to be persistent, creative, understanding, and humble enough to admit that you screwed that up. I went to college, got married, spent 7 years in the US Navy and finally settled into a career of information technology. Computer servers don't knock when hot or drip lube oil out of the main seals, but they have their own set of problems. Thanks again for the great videos!
God Bless ya, Safety harnesses so you don’t fall out of the wagon, PDOT (Prairie Department of Transportation) with mandatory wooden spoke inspections. Thanks for the videos, found your channel recently and making my way through them. Glad to see someone out there can still work on the machines that built this country and are still keeping us alive and fed today. Thank you sir and Happy Thanksgiving.
i don't remember what western i saw back when, but as they was letting wagons down a cliff(lol) a woman fell out of the wagon, and was pretty broken up-bones, probably her insides too--but the wagon ended up running over her, as the rope which they was using broke-which then left the wagon to run off, thus throwing her out. so if she had been harnessed in--she would of lived thru-cause i don't think the wagon upset at the end.
Warren, love your channel, regarding your Safety rant (your 100% correct) here’s my favorite quote of all time: “The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.” H.L. Mencken
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. You're absolutely right. OSHA in the days of moving West and we would never have got there. LOL Harness and wagon wheel inspections would have been a hoot. Don't think you're old enough to remember 'Lost in Space'. "Danger danger, Will Robinson" That oil bath your sleeve got brought back memories of pulling a trans in a junk yard, too many years ago to mention. Nice job dropping the front end. Thanks for sharing
I’m forever fighting those lines in front of the condenser leaking on my 4440. I’ve braised the tank up top and replaced just about every line at least once. During haying season this year it was the cooler itself that needed replacement. The system they used just didn’t seem to stand up once the machine got some hours on it. She was good for the first 35 years I’ve owned it but the last few have been a greasy pain.
When you were talking about safety it reminded me of this last summer. Around the end of the summer my cousin was loading the bail trailer I was pulling with our 4760. He was using our bobcat s590. It has no glass/door and we do not use the seat belt. We were hauling bails out of a patch that had a steep ditch bank that was made so the road could be cut through. Being him dumb dumb he had backed up to the bank to get at a bail in order to tare up the least sod possible. In the process he got his back wheels off the edge, when he realized he gunned it in reverse to save himself but the back bottom edge caught on a ledge and he went nose over backasswards landing on the roof remarkably he got out without even a scratch with no glass he was able to get out just fine. With out using the belt it saved his legs and nuts and he was able to land on his back instead of head. Yes the skid steer ran on oil for a bit. But the way the air cleaner was designed the oil ran to the filter and clogged it up before the engine was ruined. We still use the thing as our main skid steer tho the roof has a 1.5in bend in and the side panels are caved in but it still purrs like a kitty.
Well I know one of them is a snowflake that complained about Warren's greasy, dirty hands once, the guy said he was deeply offended to see it. So Warren came back with black oil from elbow on down and said deal with it. Just like today, I'm a laughing about Warren's purported lack of feelings anymore been stepped on so much they don't be working. This is the first channel I look at, been that way since I found him.
I admire the determination about fixing it rather than waste your energy getting mad, just one little thing about your safety on your cable on your winch, where the hook is located, you have 3 u-bolts holding the cable but I was always taught to not put them all on the same way they should be threads on one way then the other threads pointed other way, it spreads out the clamping force makes it a whole lot safer. I am not trying to put a good guy down, but keep a good man safe, wish I could be there to help!
Morning Warren, thanks for sharing nice to see the help in the shop. Watch out for the safety Police. Have a good week and a we'll deserved day off for Thanksgiving
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." An ounce of grease is worth a pound of $100 bills. One of my favorite jobs when I worked off shore was climbing to the ends of the crane booms out over the water and greasing the pulleys. Safety is what you want it to be. After getting rust rings in my eyes, I wear safety glasses when grinding. A friend of mine didn't have time for jack stands for the quick job he was on and the car shifted when he pulled hard on something and the jack flipped and now he has hinge pins in his jaw and stainless steel pins and screws going the radius of his jaw and dentures now. Great video though. I love fixing stuff too.
Hey Warren! Love your videos! Take us with you when you go thru that round bailer. Never seen how those work. Thanks for what you do, damn your a hard worker.
Safety has its place but we both know that it is being driven into the ground so much that it is almost impossible to get your job done. Guide rails for this tie off to that that crap causes injuries . Just keep doing it your way your a hell of a mechanic. Hope your family has a great thanksgiving.
great comment about safety young man, that's progress! Also, that crane is such a useful sky hook I just wish I had one, what a brilliant bit of kit. As usual you post great videos with great content and some real quality commentary!, Keep it young man.
hehe yep am sure it got em all fired up Warren. I wonder if in all your years how many times you have had oil rush down the inside of your sleeves... I would imagine lots of times :) if you got a dollar for em all huh?? Thank you for another great video. Hoping you and family are all safe and well :)
Warren just do what you do and let the trolls be trolls. Like the videos a lot. I am not sure if there is anything you can't fix. The language change is also noticed. Keep up the good work.
Boy ya know Terex is another one that can take forever to get parts from! Must be a UK thing lol! Nobody stocks parts anymore problem is trying to explain that to your customer who needed it yesterday! Thanks for sharing nice to see Eli again. Take care now!👍
Love what you I wish I could work with you I would love to learn the trade with someone like you keep up the good work and videos your funny make me die some time and love the good content good work keep it up
First I’m going to say Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. I’m always reading comments about safety, safety, safety from all the safety natzi’s all the time. So I heard this on another UA-cam channel.... SAFETY THIRD....
Hi from the UK, I live 10 minutes drive from the JCB world parts centre and a good friend of mine works there, there's a chance he might have sent the parts over to you in the last week or so, small world.
Is that a new control box for your crane? It sure looks like it. Say would you tell me the cross roads this building is at and how close is it to the U.P. main line? Just wondering and do keep up the story time. Love it for sure.
Warren your sleeve will not rust now lol the first thing that came to mind about safety witch I don't understand at all is having those big trucks driving themselves on the hi way and going down the express way looking at some one sleep behind the steering wheel of their self driving car
I have a 9430t and i was wondering if you can help me out.....my hydraulic reservoir in front of the windshield goes low ....i have to add a bucket every season of ground work so far 15 gallons i have added ...thanks
I just did that exact thing last march but didnt pull the front axle did it on a jd4320 and what a pain in the ass it was trying to get the timing just right but got it done and used it for hay this summer ....but i had to replace everything but the shaft
No they are not a very popular tractor and this one is about due for retirement its startin to get harder and harder to start and have noticed a loss in power when running the bailer but does great with the mower
Making it Happend There is a groove in the centre weight that surrounds a pin. The bolts hold the block of weights around the pin so it can’t slide either way.
Hey Warren i was wondering does your son Blake enjoy working on stuff like you i have shown my son how to do stuff but he is not really in to it and that's ok to just thought I'd ask
What make of stick light is that one you use Warren. I want to see if I can get one over here in the UK? Does it last long between charging? I’ve got the smaller sealer version and it always seems to be flat!!!
much agreed, the government regulates the laws to account for the dumbest of people, those of us who can do, those who can't are once again ruining it for the rest of us. Keep up the good work, I appreciate a man that feed his own family and isn't afraid to work, when your lively hood relies on you working you don't do stupid stuff
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 I could only imagine. One mechanic said it is a seal that you have to lift the cab. It drains out like gravy at christmas
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Is there a main drive seal that is common to fail? You cant take it to a John Deere shop around here, they scam everybody. Would be a 25000 dollar job before they see it.
I grease my front ends every day. People don’t realize how much them front ends move all day long. Remember this saying “there are two things we do around here don’t care or give a fuck if no 1 don’t work no 2 always works.”
Warren sell him a single turbo and kit. I will never stand behind turbos on a 6.4. Never done a single turbo kit yet but next truck i get im gonna just so i can keep pushing reliability.
if they was greasing things like they should be. they would of caught the washer had broken and saved a heck of a break down and ur bill too. ur right -oh about felas who doesn't like to grease regularly
When President Putin first visited this country in 2001, he was amazed at how much this country had advanced in only 200 years, as Russia was over 6000 years old. President Bush simply replied that this country didn't have a government to tell people how to live.
Don't you just love those "While I'm in there, might as well replace..." projects? All of the sudden, $10k in parts turns into $15k and 2x labor. Most Folks don't realize, with equipment like this- you can drop $50k and still be ahead. Joe 6pack doesn't realize that "farming" is a multimillion dollar business, but the overhead is tremendous. In the Grand Scheme of things- ain't nobody makin squat for profit- compared to what's going out. In 1978 Paul Harvey wrote that "So God Made a Farmer" that always tears me up. ua-cam.com/video/7UBj4Rbq3ZI/v-deo.html (But not a WORD about the Mechanics that KEEP it going) *Fuck That*. Easily replace the word Farmer with Field Mechanic.
I think I am losing it.... I could have sworn that you did a job on a JD with a steering issue almost exactly like this sometime ago? I think this is a different because you were working alone on that job. maybe I am just losing it
This ought to get the safety girls fired up.😆
My experience with the safety people are, they are lazy bastards that find ways to stop you working and to keep them employed in a cushy job
Excellent video well done top man
Stay out from under those suspended loads, dammit! 😂
The safety sallies will shit teflon coated bricks wrapped in safety vest after this vid yo.🤣😂
I have been watching your videos pretty much since you started doing them, and I don't see you taking unreasonable risks. My dad had an accident and was killed hoisting a forklift mast off so I am hyper sensitive about suspended loads. I notice that you stop and think before making a pick and work to the side of suspended loads. We will never be able to eliminate all risk and get the job done. Keep up the good work and don't worry about the bitchers.
I had back surgery about a week ago and I have been watching many of your videos. I was about Eli's age when I started helping my Dad fix large trucks and tractors. My job was getting a wrench or socket or air line so my Dad could get done early. Your videos bring back lots of great memories. We had Mitzie and Penny as shop dogs. You learn a lot about life fixing equipment. Your learn to be persistent, creative, understanding, and humble enough to admit that you screwed that up. I went to college, got married, spent 7 years in the US Navy and finally settled into a career of information technology. Computer servers don't knock when hot or drip lube oil out of the main seals, but they have their own set of problems. Thanks again for the great videos!
Yes, PLEASE. A video of your troubleshooting, parts and information sources would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for all you do.
God Bless ya, Safety harnesses so you don’t fall out of the wagon, PDOT (Prairie Department of Transportation) with mandatory wooden spoke inspections. Thanks for the videos, found your channel recently and making my way through them. Glad to see someone out there can still work on the machines that built this country and are still keeping us alive and fed today. Thank you sir and Happy Thanksgiving.
i don't remember what western i saw back when, but as they was letting wagons down a cliff(lol) a woman fell out of the wagon, and was pretty broken up-bones, probably her insides too--but the wagon ended up running over her, as the rope which they was using broke-which then left the wagon to run off, thus throwing her out.
so if she had been harnessed in--she would of lived thru-cause i don't think the wagon upset at the end.
Warren, love your channel, regarding your Safety rant (your 100% correct) here’s my favorite quote of all time: “The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.” H.L. Mencken
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
You're absolutely right. OSHA in the days of moving West and we would never have got there. LOL
Harness and wagon wheel inspections would have been a hoot.
Don't think you're old enough to remember 'Lost in Space'. "Danger danger, Will Robinson"
That oil bath your sleeve got brought back memories of pulling a trans in a junk yard, too many years ago to mention.
Nice job dropping the front end.
Thanks for sharing
Don’t forget about hours of service and waiting for trip permits😂
I’m forever fighting those lines in front of the condenser leaking on my 4440. I’ve braised the tank up top and replaced just about every line at least once. During haying season this year it was the cooler itself that needed replacement. The system they used just didn’t seem to stand up once the machine got some hours on it. She was good for the first 35 years I’ve owned it but the last few have been a greasy pain.
When you were talking about safety it reminded me of this last summer. Around the end of the summer my cousin was loading the bail trailer I was pulling with our 4760. He was using our bobcat s590. It has no glass/door and we do not use the seat belt. We were hauling bails out of a patch that had a steep ditch bank that was made so the road could be cut through. Being him dumb dumb he had backed up to the bank to get at a bail in order to tare up the least sod possible. In the process he got his back wheels off the edge, when he realized he gunned it in reverse to save himself but the back bottom edge caught on a ledge and he went nose over backasswards landing on the roof remarkably he got out without even a scratch with no glass he was able to get out just fine. With out using the belt it saved his legs and nuts and he was able to land on his back instead of head. Yes the skid steer ran on oil for a bit. But the way the air cleaner was designed the oil ran to the filter and clogged it up before the engine was ruined. We still use the thing as our main skid steer tho the roof has a 1.5in bend in and the side panels are caved in but it still purrs like a kitty.
Who actually "dislikes" these videos? This is one of the best channels on YT, hands down.
Well I know one of them is a snowflake that complained about Warren's greasy, dirty hands once, the guy said he was deeply offended to see it. So Warren came back with black oil from elbow on down and said deal with it. Just like today, I'm a laughing about Warren's purported lack of feelings anymore been stepped on so much they don't be working. This is the first channel I look at, been that way since I found him.
@@leebarnes655 Good grief...
Nice to see Blake out there working with you.
I admire the determination about fixing it rather than waste your energy getting mad, just one little thing about your safety on your cable on your winch, where the hook is located, you have 3 u-bolts holding the cable but I was always taught to not put them all on the same way they should be threads on one way then the other threads pointed other way, it spreads out the clamping force makes it a whole lot safer. I am not trying to put a good guy down, but keep a good man safe, wish I could be there to help!
Thanks warren love seeing Eli, also your son , it is good to see that you have someone around to help, and the videos
Great video!! Thank you for going to such effort to document your work. I'm always amazed you do such much alone.
Morning Warren, thanks for sharing nice to see the help in the shop. Watch out for the safety Police. Have a good week and a we'll deserved day off for Thanksgiving
Never to dark each job is always interesting Warren thanks for sharing 👍🇦🇺🚜
Coming in clutch with these late night vids!!! I live it!!
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." An ounce of grease is worth a pound of $100 bills. One of my favorite jobs when I worked off shore was climbing to the ends of the crane booms out over the water and greasing the pulleys. Safety is what you want it to be. After getting rust rings in my eyes, I wear safety glasses when grinding. A friend of mine didn't have time for jack stands for the quick job he was on and the car shifted when he pulled hard on something and the jack flipped and now he has hinge pins in his jaw and stainless steel pins and screws going the radius of his jaw and dentures now. Great video though. I love fixing stuff too.
Thanks Warren and a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Great video Warren. Thanks for sharing.....
Gotta admit, those are the cleanest I’ve ever seen them coveralls
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. And to all the loyal viewers
Another great breakfast video! You pulled that front end apart so quickly I thought you must be running late for dinner.🔧🔧🔧
Hey Warren! Love your videos! Take us with you when you go thru that round bailer. Never seen how those work. Thanks for what you do, damn your a hard worker.
You tear into anything i admire your skill and knowledge
The comment about the safety harnesses and wagons was hilarious!
Awesome, I am looking forward to the video about how you get your information and parts etc.
Thanks Warren, gonna be smelling gear oil and hydraulic oil in my sleep now! Cheers thanks for the share!
Safety has its place but we both know that it is being driven into the ground so much that it is almost impossible to get your job done. Guide rails for this tie off to that that crap causes injuries . Just keep doing it your way your a hell of a mechanic. Hope your family has a great thanksgiving.
When people complain about things they need to remember this is a working shop, not something set up to make videos, it is what it is.
Good to see the Third Generation just itching to get in there and help!
great comment about safety young man, that's progress! Also, that crane is such a useful sky hook I just wish I had one, what a brilliant bit of kit. As usual you post great videos with great content and some real quality commentary!, Keep it young man.
Warren
That steering shaft looks like a PIA.
Glad to see you have some extra holiday helpers.
Have a great turkey day 🤗
Another great Video pleas keep them coming
hehe yep am sure it got em all fired up Warren. I wonder if in all your years how many times you have had oil rush down the inside of your sleeves... I would imagine lots of times :) if you got a dollar for em all huh?? Thank you for another great video. Hoping you and family are all safe and well :)
pretty cool. love the wagon comments
"Danger Danger get you Oxygen bubble out"
Lol reminds me the stuff we say on the flight line at night.
Warren just do what you do and let the trolls be trolls. Like the videos a lot. I am not sure if there is anything you can't fix. The language change is also noticed. Keep up the good work.
Boy ya know Terex is another one that can take forever to get parts from! Must be a UK thing lol! Nobody stocks parts anymore problem is trying to explain that to your customer who needed it yesterday! Thanks for sharing nice to see Eli again. Take care now!👍
Cleanest coveralls ever!!! Must be new ones!!
Thanks again for the vids. Good work
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family God Bless
Love what you I wish I could work with you I would love to learn the trade with someone like you keep up the good work and videos your funny make me die some time and love the good content good work keep it up
First I’m going to say Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.
I’m always reading comments about safety, safety, safety from all the safety natzi’s all the time.
So I heard this on another UA-cam channel....
SAFETY THIRD....
Hope your off today it’s snowing crazy here in the basin. It’s supposed to keep going until tomorrow at noon. Keep up the hard work.
Nope at work like usual.
Burnt up with grease, I've seen the same thing working 35 years for the WVDOT. It seems most operators don't like getting their hands dirty.
happy thanksgiving to you and your family, hope all have a good time.
Hi from the UK, I live 10 minutes drive from the JCB world parts centre and a good friend of mine works there, there's a chance he might have sent the parts over to you in the last week or so, small world.
Who's the old guy working there in the new coveralls???
Are you talking about his son in the blue coveralls?
Is that a new control box for your crane? It sure looks like it. Say would you tell me the cross roads this building is at and how close is it to the U.P. main line? Just wondering and do keep up the story time. Love it for sure.
Nothing wrong with the lights .it must be their eyes
Thanks for sharing Warren
How to adjust backup valve which is on the pump, from the bottom, its the 22:53
Just woke up, great timing.....
Warren your sleeve will not rust now lol the first thing that came to mind about safety witch I don't understand at all is
having those big trucks driving themselves on the hi way and going down the express way looking at some one sleep behind the steering wheel of their self driving car
What's the story here, Warren????? Clean coveralls??? WOW !!!! Must be the first job of the day.
Hello and good day from Tim can you show what all the switches do for the crane
I have a 9430t and i was wondering if you can help me out.....my hydraulic reservoir in front of the windshield goes low ....i have to add a bucket every season of ground work so far 15 gallons i have added ...thanks
What a man, you have plenty of common sence, only one thing I would be careful about, is that sling losing its integrity. Age is a killer.
I just did that exact thing last march but didnt pull the front axle did it on a jd4320 and what a pain in the ass it was trying to get the timing just right but got it done and used it for hay this summer ....but i had to replace everything but the shaft
Must have been a 2 wheel drive tractor. On mfwd front end you have to pull the axle.
It has hydrolic assist 4 wheeled drive
@@robertb9555 I'm sorry you have one of those.
@@robertb9555 Not very many of those around here anymore, most guys didn't care for them.
No they are not a very popular tractor and this one is about due for retirement its startin to get harder and harder to start and have noticed a loss in power when running the bailer but does great with the mower
I’m kinda surprised no one tried to weld that steering knuckle to the steering shaft out in the field lol
Very interesting.
I thought the weights were screwed and not just screwed together.
Do they just hang on from their own weight?
Making it Happend There is a groove in the centre weight that surrounds a pin. The bolts hold the block of weights around the pin so it can’t slide either way.
@@connorvelthuis2221 Ok, thank you.
Thanks
I'm doing the same job as I type. I can't get the axle out I tried to lift an pry but I know I'm doing something wrong just don't know what
Great job!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
Where do I find those cap plugs Warren uses all the time, I need to get some.
Hey Warren i was wondering does your son Blake enjoy working on stuff like you i have shown my son how to do stuff but he is not really in to it and that's ok to just thought I'd ask
It is cool that your son works with you. It is so unsafe to work alone... sorry, had to throw the safety natzi thing in there lol
👍👍I’m excited to watch the Diagnostic tools & Service/Parts Info. Video👍👍
Have a good holiday with your Family Warren this week, Cheers from Alaska
What make of stick light is that one you use Warren. I want to see if I can get one over here in the UK? Does it last long between charging? I’ve got the smaller sealer version and it always seems to be flat!!!
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that crane is a very handy tool
Are you working in your own shop or is that a costumer who has a lot of broken machines?
Why oh why are people scared of a Grease gun. The big dummes oh. Nothing wrong with your lighting . Great video. Thanks for sharing.
wow clean coveralls I am in shock
Warren, George Clooney from "O brother where are thou" wants his coveralls back............😂
Yes H&S has gone mad, UK is heading in the same direction, sad.
much agreed, the government regulates the laws to account for the dumbest of people, those of us who can do, those who can't are once again ruining it for the rest of us. Keep up the good work, I appreciate a man that feed his own family and isn't afraid to work, when your lively hood relies on you working you don't do stupid stuff
You get some new coveralls Warren?
I have a 3155 that loses alot of hydraulic oil coming from back under the cab area. Is there a seal that I have to remove the cab to get to?
Thanks
There's a lot of things that can leak back there.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353
I could only imagine. One mechanic said it is a seal that you have to lift the cab. It drains out like gravy at christmas
@@AUCTIONCAT2011 Most things back there have to be fixed with the cab off.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353
Is there a main drive seal that is common to fail?
You cant take it to a John Deere shop around here, they scam everybody. Would be a 25000 dollar job before they see it.
@@AUCTIONCAT2011 No, If it's under the cab on the back it's probably a rockshaft housing gasket or rockshaft seal , .
Cowboys use a grease gun? LoL...... You'd have better luck getting blood out of a turnip LoL.
Refilled your elbow grease?
Wagon wheel inspections. Lmao love it
Happy Thanksgiving everyone
Is that the earthquake XT stubby?
Yes
I grease my front ends every day. People don’t realize how much them front ends move all day long.
Remember this saying “there are two things we do around here don’t care or give a fuck if no 1 don’t work no 2 always works.”
great job warren jcb factory is just 10 miles away from where i live in uk
once upon a time can you tell them to hurry up on the parts for the loader? Lol
well ,,,,i would,,,but i doubt they'd listen lol
2nd and yes in terms of health and safety the whole world has gone high viz vest! Ever seen a safety warning on the side of cruise missile?
only for Saddam!
@@Darryl603lol
Warren sell him a single turbo and kit. I will never stand behind turbos on a 6.4. Never done a single turbo kit yet but next truck i get im gonna just so i can keep pushing reliability.
if they was greasing things like they should be. they would of caught the washer had broken and saved a heck of a break down and ur bill too. ur right -oh about felas who doesn't like to grease regularly
It’s not that way in lots of other states.
lol ur so dam right about the saftey
No need to pull the cab for the turbo I've worked on them before
I have pulled them with the cab on too when I didn't have a lift, not anymore.
Wajax equipment also a jcb dealer
👍👍👍👍
When President Putin first visited this country in 2001, he was amazed at how much this country had advanced in only 200 years, as Russia was over 6000 years old. President Bush simply replied that this country didn't have a government to tell people how to live.
Don't you just love those "While I'm in there, might as well replace..." projects?
All of the sudden, $10k in parts turns into $15k and 2x labor.
Most Folks don't realize, with equipment like this- you can drop
$50k and still be ahead. Joe 6pack doesn't realize that "farming"
is a multimillion dollar business, but the overhead is tremendous.
In the Grand Scheme of things- ain't nobody makin squat for profit-
compared to what's going out.
In 1978 Paul Harvey wrote that "So God Made a Farmer"
that always tears me up.
ua-cam.com/video/7UBj4Rbq3ZI/v-deo.html
(But not a WORD about the Mechanics that KEEP it going)
*Fuck That*. Easily replace the word Farmer with Field Mechanic.
What cal@term on the horses 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Well it was nice to see clean clothes when you started , lol .
Try surfwood supply Vancouver bc , should be cheap with the exchange rate
I think I am losing it.... I could have sworn that you did a job on a JD with a steering issue almost exactly like this sometime ago? I think this is a different because you were working alone on that job. maybe I am just losing it
Your not losing it, it was a 4955.
Pioneer DOT😂😂
You need to look up oil burners to heat your workshop cheap because you’ve always got plenty of oils to burn it so it would cost you nothing to run