Bush Hog repair

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @dunebuggymike
    @dunebuggymike 5 місяців тому +1

    I've always been impressed by machinists. People don't appreciate the amount of knowledge and skill it takes to do things like this.

  • @charlescartwright6367
    @charlescartwright6367 2 роки тому +2

    Dry ice works well for cooling, much better than the freezer.... If available. Good Job you can't argue with success. Bush Hogs lead a hard life and are most always in need of something.

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому

      Thanks Charles. Unfortunately living out in the country I really don't have any close access to dry ice. But I agree that would help with the shrink.

  • @HaxbyShed
    @HaxbyShed 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Tom, it never occurred to me that you would be able to buy a new 12 spline taper sleeve like that. Nice meaty farm implements. Thanks for sharing. Cheers

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому +1

      It took some internet searching but I finally found it. It would have been way too expensive for me to fabricate one from scratch. I think it was 60 bucks .

  • @TheKnacklersWorkshop
    @TheKnacklersWorkshop 2 роки тому +2

    Hello Tom,
    Great to see some customer work is coming into your workshop...
    Take care.
    Paul,,

  • @roylucas4414
    @roylucas4414 2 роки тому

    Great video. I really enjoyed following along from beginning to end. Thank you.

  • @JourneymanRandy
    @JourneymanRandy 2 роки тому

    I broke the blade bar on my Bush Hog. That exact part. That was years ago. Brings back memories Tom. Nice repair.

  • @houseofbrokendobbsthings5537
    @houseofbrokendobbsthings5537 2 роки тому

    Hey Tom! Good to see the full shop view! Looks great!
    Farmers are some of my favorite people. They get stuff done to the point of complete collapse!
    Good project !

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому +1

      I guess I need to do a walk around soon and show the lay out. So far half my work has been farmers so heck yeah keep it coming.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 2 роки тому +1

    Great job there Tom. You turned a boring job into a pressing affair.

  • @metalworksmachineshop
    @metalworksmachineshop 2 роки тому +1

    looks good.. that's a little big for grass lol. Id say corn stocks and junk in the fence lines, thicket , small trees. my family farms, so I've been stuck running the bush-hog . I believe the offset in the shaft and bushing is for the factory balance. they don't spin very fast. 250 to 300 rips

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 2 роки тому

    That was a really neat fix, Tom. You get some really interesting projects.

  • @DJako89
    @DJako89 2 роки тому

    Interesting repair Tom, I enjoyed the video.

  • @AaronEngineering
    @AaronEngineering 2 роки тому

    G'day Tom. That was an excellent repair buddy, nicely done. I'm sure the customer will be very happy with the repair. Cheers, Aaron.

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому

      Hey Aaron. Thanks buddy! I hope your doing well and your new job is going well. Shoulder is healing up nicely, but I am bored to death and ready to get back in the shop.

  • @MattysWorkshop
    @MattysWorkshop 2 роки тому

    Gday Tom, nice repair, Great to see jobs coming in the door, Cheers

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 2 роки тому +1

    Bush hogs, ha ha. Yep been their. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @floridaflywheelersantiquee7578
    @floridaflywheelersantiquee7578 2 роки тому

    Had my share of broken bush hog parts good job thanks for sharing

  • @flatheadronsgarage7345
    @flatheadronsgarage7345 2 роки тому

    Talk about a work out on your shoulder. You need to a pneumatic cylinder on your press. Repair turned out very nice Tom. Enjoyed watching, cheers 👍👍👍🍻

  • @dennisbjones
    @dennisbjones 2 роки тому +3

    I'm not sure why you didn't support the blade in the middle under the bush but I wonder if the bush might have gone in further with each pump if it was deflecting each time.

  • @swanvalleymachineshop
    @swanvalleymachineshop 2 роки тому +2

    Good one , the pins pressed in nice . Might be time for a larger hydraulic press build ! 👍

  • @eyuptony
    @eyuptony 2 роки тому

    Nice one Tom, enjoyed watching the machining. Tony

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms 2 роки тому

    Howdy Tom, great job there buddy, really enjoyed this one, stay cool, best wishes to you and yours Ralfy

  • @smalltownmachineshop6860
    @smalltownmachineshop6860 2 роки тому

    Having fixed many many of these that’s a good solid repair. As small shops people always seem to ask why we don’t use processes that larger shops do like nitrogen and stuff like that but it’s hard to profit off something we might use a few times a year Mayby. As far as the height difference they adjust that with the 3 point and rear caster so no worries there

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining 2 роки тому

    Very good job..thanks for your time

  • @frankmora8336
    @frankmora8336 2 роки тому

    great job Tom, new to your channel thanks to rough cut 2022

  • @JamesDedmon
    @JamesDedmon 2 роки тому

    Awesome job, looks like you seen my use of the green locktite

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 2 роки тому +1

    Good job Tom. I am no expert at heating metal. But it seems to me I have seen videos and heard others talking about how heating will swell metal a lot more than cooling will shrink it. Maybe someone else can chime in and explain if I am right or wrong. I guess it would be easy to mic a chunk of metal and then heat it and see how much it swells. I'm sure this has been done before but I am interested in knowing if there is a set of rules or scales to say how much a certain size of metal swells compared to other sizes. I'm wondering if the machinist handbook has something like this.....

  • @RJMachine62
    @RJMachine62 2 роки тому

    I've found this before where a bore was off center from the boss, but when I measured from the outboard holes, the middle bore was actually in the center. IOW, the big round boss was welded off center some but the bore was machined centered. So, if you were to move the hole to the center of the hub without measuring, your new bore could be off center causing a pretty bad vibration. It almost caught me once then I started measuring after that. Old farm equipment might not even notice an 1/8" tho.

  • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
    @shawnmrfixitlee6478 2 роки тому

    nice work tom , will cut many more fields.. love the jeep shirt 0lllllll0 .. enjoyed

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому +1

      I appreciate it. Yeah I'm jeeper too!

    • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
      @shawnmrfixitlee6478 2 роки тому

      @@hilltopmachineworks2131 I sure Enjoy our 2 jeeps .. You have a great channel and love the new shop ! Life time sub here ..

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 2 роки тому

    If you had used a welding torch tip to heat a vertical line on one side while still pressing I think you could have gotten it to where you wanted.

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому

      Okay thanks Brian. On another note finally found the source of that audio noise you have been hearing. I had a bad adapter cable. So hopefully the next video I make it won't be there.

    • @bcbloc02
      @bcbloc02 2 роки тому

      @@hilltopmachineworks2131 Cool. I will let you know if it quits the next video. It barely shows up on my desktop computer but is very noticeable on my phone. Keep those farmers in the fields! 🙂

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому

      @@bcbloc02 I have 3 videos using the old cable to post, so it will be after that then the new videos will have the new cable.

  • @kimber1958
    @kimber1958 2 роки тому

    nice job

  • @MyLilMule
    @MyLilMule 2 роки тому

    Maybe dry ice would have helped? That'd be like -100 degrees Freedomheight.

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131  2 роки тому

      Yeah probably would have. Too bad I don't have a source for it out here in the country.

  • @TheRobertralph
    @TheRobertralph 5 місяців тому

    Very impressive. I have a similar situation. Is this something I can ship to you to fix? For reference, the part # for the stump jumper pan is #50057117