You Only Learn From Your Mistakes || From Error Codes To Fencing Holes
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2023
- In this video we tackle some much needed repairs, from ad blue codes to broken shafts and bad fences...
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Very simple, you are at something that you know nothing about,👍 love your videos, very good and honest.
I’m amazed, you have a different tool for every job
You certainly are a very busy man, love watching your videos. Made me chuckle when you said 'don't want to get dust on the bald patch' 🙃😀
You have your tractors in lovely condition
Finding the time to do jobs, like fixing the axle cover, saves a lot of time, money and heartache down the line. Good stuff.
Your service to the wildlife is amazing, checking to make sure there are no squirrels nesting in there before you use it. :) Great work.
You're a hell of a smart fellow but even smart fellows make mistakes
Just shows your human adrian. We all make mistakes but dont always show them 👍👍
You are an amazing man, creative, resourceful and skilled! You're like an Irish energizer Bunny!!
Love you video’s keep up the amazing work love watching them you’re excuse is you took of the exhaust to check to see if everything was working properly
Just say “It needed airing out” Who’s to know it didn’t.
Sensors are great when working. Glad you got it fixed. 😊👍👍
Always best to check the exhaust before blowing hot air!
Your excuse is:
No time learning is wasted time.
It initially seems like a waste because when we learn what to do, learning what not to do is also a big part of the equation.
You are accumulating lots of knowledge every day.
Perhaps make an additional video of this process with a searchable title so you can teach others how to fix this problem. 👍
You’re doing a great job!
Everything, everything happens because it is meant to happen. 🍀
You just saved someone else that doesn't have your patience lol the way to trouble shoot that sensor. No time is wasted if your teaching yourself or someone else through your utube channel how to fix mistakes on the fly. Good job Adrian! :) :)
Just doing pre-emptive maintenance, those bolts on the exhaust shield will be nice and free the next time you have to take them off... 😅
You have some kit about you Adrian, pole saw and such, great video I like the fact you left the exhaust job as it was and did not cut out the excess work your to honest Adrian, very enjoyable keep up the great work, when are you going to take us round some neighbours farms, good luck see you all next Sunday
Farming is never easy. Mistakes can be made and fixed.
That's a nice lookin machine there you take care of yer tractors nice!
No mistake, you were just doing a through inspection. Perfectly reasonable step in the process.
Great to get my Sunday morning fix of farming life in Cavan. You're like myself i like to fix my own machinery if i can. Most of it is a bit of common sense and its great satisfaction to get things going again. Looking forward to next installment and waiting to see what bit of kit you have in the yard next.
Time Served Mechanic... can either serve your time as an apprentice or learning on the job! Each is probably just as good as the other ✅😂
Thanks for the show Adrian
I always look forward to your videos on a Sunday Adrian , thanks .
Thoughtful camera work. So interesting. Thank you!
Cracking video as always. Keep up the good work Adrian
Another great video Adrian good to see you look after your machines 👍👍👍👍
You learn something new everyday 😊
Good video Adrian we all ripped things that didn't need it a good learning experience
I'm glad to see you got "your groove back" in the right place.
Thanks for the video to go with my morning tea.
You really understand you Equipment. Thank you for sharing. 🐄
Great video Adrian, fair play on doing your own repairs 👍🏼. Nice hat ! Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼
Good morning Adrian 👋 Fantastic video as always 👍🏆 ♥️
great content, super machinery, cleaning out the cob webs always a good excuse lol experience gained. thank you
I think it's more honest to show mistakes. I love the pile driver you have to put in the fence posts! It really makes short work of it. Always love seeing the green, green grass of the Emerald Isle!
Geez! Short work. Good one!!🤭🤣
Always enjoy the videos on your channel fair play to ya 👍👍
the exhaust looks very cool
You were just being very thorough. Seeing how everything works for future knowledge. Not a thing wrong with being thorough.
Can't tell you how many times I've forged ahead with a fix and then when I was done realized a way to do it 50-75% easier. I've always learned from mistakes.
Great video Adrian
Another good one Adrian
Don’t worry I do that all the time it’s called learning from your mistakes. Sure you were just freeing up them screws in the exhaust.😊.
Great stuff Adrian 👏
Adrian, nice to see your a Red Socks fan ❤
I think you took all the exhaust cover loose to check the wires. Sounds good to me 😉
That chrome guard wuda been reflecting in ur eyes😉 sure it just had ta come off 👍🏻
Another class vid
You just though you would see how easy to replace the black stack with a stainless steel one. 😊
Good morning Adrian, another interesting video, don’t think you wasted anytime taking exhaust shield apart, one you know where and what does fit inside shield, and 2 maybe a UA-camr will find this helpful for them! Oh and late Happy Birthday to your Dad🍻
Were ya just checking those bolts weren't seized Adrian 😂👍 👀
Oh the joys of replacing rotten posts I was at the same thing on Monday great to see a bad old corner sorted out. Don't know how wet it is with you but it's awfull up in Co Antrim. I was delighted to see your dad on the fergie hope he is keeping well
Have a look at my Facebook or instagram story, we had a flash flood last night. Flooded my parent house lots of other damage to our laneway etc. Pulling up wooden floors as we speak
Sorry to hear that hope there isn't too much harm done are the cows ok it can take is toll on them too. Wee had a months rain yesterday I was supposed to cut and lift three fields tomorrow it's awfull weather for July. Take care adrain thanks for another great content video you inspire me to plough on no matter what
"The yearly inspection of the exhaust heat shield confirmed all was well" Hope that makes you feel better 😂
Great video im very curious guy
Speaking of shafts breaking, a contractor neer me broke to pto of the tractor. The baler fell off the tractor.
Hi, when you had the digger in doing the cleanup you should have got him to drive those posts while you held them. Also clean up that corner. Would only have taken an hr. Enjoy your videos thanks
I love how thorough you were being by loosening up the exhaust stack just to be sure that it didn't interfere with you removing the sensors.
Ur 10mm socket fell in behind the heat shield 👍😂
@@stephenmurray2993no way! Gonna have to tear it apart to check now 🥹
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I used to do a lot of fencing, I found that if you measured one post and put a bright coloured cable tie where the post wast going to be level with the ground and just put cable ties on the rest of would save me, not only measuring in the fields but loosing umpteen tape measures as well. 😂🤣 And who of us have taken something apart only to realise that we didn't need to, I don't think your not the only one. 👍🤗
You ALWAYS have to investigate the issue thoroughly Adrian.. Full marks lmao
You wouldn’t believe the amount of people wanting me to make your farm for Farming Simulator! I have to admit though it would be a great map with all the hills and scenery
I totally agree it would be such a good map
@@callumfinnerty8547 it just might not be so great looking if it was me making it 😂
@@FSLandscapinghave a go any way
I would buy farming simulator just to play that map
@@FSLandscaping your work on Tom pembertons map was brilliant
Great video Adrian I would guess you had a few F words with your self of camera after that 😜🤣🤣🤣👌
Wasn't really a mistake,happens the best of us .
Great video Adrian 👍😀
Sure you were just exhausted and didn't know what you were doing 👍
We had the same code coming up last week, changed that sensor last year, said we would delete ad blue this time, my god its a different tractor, used ¼ less diesel for second cut, thatll save the environment 😄
External exhaust pipe inspection 🙂
with our 6718s i think we had a problem with the adblue sensors and we i think ripped out the sensors and didnt have to put adblue in it ever since so could work for u I mean u can try it if u want and u might never have to put adblue in it evr again
You were checking to see all the screws loosen and tighten properly 😉
The hold my beer part was edited out.😂 Great video as always.
Adblue and add diesel too dear things
The man who never made a mistake never learned anything and that goes for they ladies that read this post to.👍🤠
You had to check that all the bolts were moveable incase you needed to take the stack off in the future so doing it on a sunny day was the best time to do it so in the bad weather it will be a doddle.
Well
Great video Adrian. The add blue causes more problems than it fixes I reckon. Did you look into the new style concrete posts for your fencing?
Do you reckon it does nothing to lessen diesel pollution from diesel emissions?
@@sarahann530 ah I would say it does a certain amount but it causes major issues with machinery breaking down.
@@Clarkesfarm It's up to manufacturers to sort that out . Diesel emissions cause pollution and it falls on engine manufacturers to come up with a workable solution . Climate change affects everybody including farmers so they have to do their bit don't you think . Maybe the govt could give grants to farmers to ease the financial misery off keeping up with buy machinery .
@@sarahann530ad blue isn’t the proper solution apparently, corrosive stuff too. Seemly around cities it has all the kerbs corroded away from the exhausts fumes 🤷🏻♂️
@IFarmWeFarm I didn't say it was perfect ,I said it was up to manufacturers to remove pollutants from diesel emissions. Adblue is one way they have come up with to reach the mandated standards. Poor air quality in cities causes deaths and lung health issues among the young and elderly in particular . Do you think we should put effort into doing what we can to alleviate these problems or should we just delete adblue and accept the results . Survival of the fittest and all that !
you took it off to fix the broken bolt that was spinning around ad around and around lol
Put one or two small cable ties on those linch pins to stop them opening.
l was just checking the screws wernt rusty
I'd say Gerry6420 is lmao at this video!!😂😂😂
E4332 and E521004 is adblue sensor faults and they are surely a very expensive sensor problem.
4360 I think it was, not perfectly sure but it cost €150 all in from Massey dealership. The top sensor is the same price
You took those covers off to make sure you know all about the exhaust system😂
Excuse is....There's a safety screw on all those exhaust stacks, the purpose of which is to prevent people from removing the heat shield to access the lower sensor. It's the one that is most difficult to loosen. It's a different screw on each tractor model so periodically you have to remove each screw to identify which one is the safety screw that prevents you from removing the exhaust stack. It's part of the routine maintenance schedule as far as I know.
Adrian,what fencing posts are you using.
6 ft treated posts Abbie, can’t get them anymore unfortunately
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Whats the update on the cottage
Adrian sure you were demistrating that milwaukke angle screw driver on the exhaust stack
what are the disc mowers like for topping rushes, does it leave a swarthy behind?
Never really had to top rushes lad I’d imagine a mulcher would be better then spray them off.
At least you know what’s inside the heatshield now😢
You'll know the next time! :)
You were just doing a quick inspection but you really don't need an excuse
Numpty 😂😂😂 just think Adrian no body is perfect.
Where you get tool box for the front of the tractor
Just Google checker plate tool boxes and it will pop up lad
Hi, what make is your multi tool?
Stihl 👍
Need to get myself some white grease, should be a lot cleaner than dripping gear oil on with a squirt can
Great stuff and cheap too
Adrian it's not a mistake if you lern from it .
You where just checking just incase there's any crappie between the heat shield
Well, one learn one thing or two, when one skip over reading the manual. ;)
Goose lookin into a bottle.... or exchaust. Keep the old sensor .
You took the heat sheild off as part of your deep cleaning project. You saw a spider go in and you wanted it out
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Mouse house inspection 😂
U was just curious adrian. 😂
Is that fence going to be a electric fence.