Catching Up!! (Vlog 68)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- We try make the most of the wet weather to catch up on some maintenance and repairs.
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For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
John 3:16
17:25, ya nailed the money shot pal. 👍👍🇬🇧
If I can throw my 2 bobs worth here. the pin holes that gave you grief I have come across a lot before with centrifuge pumps. Aluminum castings are prone to cavitation as well as corrosion. This was prevalent in a particular large yellow engine coolant pumps . Replacement parts were expensive and continued to fail. I got around it by sand blasting the new inner housing and painting with a good epoxy paint. Not ideal but weathered the coolant chemicals quite well. I applied this to other pumps over the years pumping water and other chemicals. That particular housing you have if you clean the hole with a rotary burr and fill with epoxy glue ( Devcon aluminum is my favorite) will see as a usable spare. Just a thought
Love watching your videos. I’m not a farmer but your videos are a window into your highs and lows of farming in the Australian climate. You live in a truly beautiful part of the world.
Keep doing what you do. Stay safe and take care my friend.
Best video I have watched from you all so far. Some of us enjoy the actual mechanical work in action. I know, weird. Mat, puffing up to get a shot will keep you healthy and around for years of more great shots.
Be well, from New Mexico
G'day Matt great video and great to see the family working
Tip for seeing through the windows when it's REALLY pouring... RainX... Been using it for more than 30 years, takes maybe a minute or 2 a month, and when everyone else is pulling off the road, I can keep going... And, it make the bug guts NOT stick on the glass too much... I'm a truckie...
Thanks mate, first thing I thought of haha I have used it years ago, works well
Matt Well worth them trip up the tower "you got some Cool Shots there" Always a pleasure to see what you guys are up too. Cheers from Sydney.
Hi. Alaska here. I'm really like your channel. We still have three feet of snow in the yard.
Thanks for the video.
Great job spraying Matt
Great video mate, I love that blue sky could never get bored of that! It show how quickly time is passing almost planting season again.
Appreciate the birds eye view. No pain no gain.
Done enough seat of the pants stick and rudder time to be seriously in awe of those duster pilots. What a weapon!
Great video Matt and Peter
Enjoy watching your videos from down under your family sure has the equipment on your farm. Love watching you guys repair all the equipment I would really like to spend a week on your farm with you guys watching how you take care of the farm but I’m in the states so that won’t happen so I’ll enjoy the videos keep up the good work and thanks for feeding us non farmers. God bless your family mate.
I feel your pain, Matt, on scaling up the tower or platform. I wouldn't be making that climb too often. 😲 Keep up your appearances, you handsome rooster! LOL
The Peter Perspective portion of the program is always nice to see. If you are hiring for his brother's position in the organization (inspecting that lawn chair very nicely), I would submit my application. HA.
I don't know how you do it by having all the spare parts around for the variety of machines and yet even the simplest of parts that Brad needed to fabricate with his mad skills are still required. Maybe an idea for yet another video on how you track and organize all the spares. I can image you don't have time to run to the local tractor store every day.
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Great video Matt and nice to see all the other guys that work with you 👍🏻🏴
Hey Matt the old ACCO is a ex JJ Richards rubbish truck. Good to see it has a second lease on life. Wonder if it will last as long as the old Pommy Commer. Has the Commer got a Perkins Motor in it. Great video as usual 👍
Thanks John, yep it certainly is, the commer has a 354 Perkins👍
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
Great clip, greetings from the US
Water cavertation has caused those holes being eaten away from the inside. We have it a lot on our water pumps you would never think bubbles cause this. There as a test we have filled the holes with chemical metal and used a had drying metal paint on the inside this a worked well for another 400-600hrs ...
Aleaus love the crop dusters Matt, those guys have some mad skills! I see the odd one out in rural NZ where its a bit less flat and they are so cool
That should have been outer housing🙂
Great vid, like your lathe, used one of those at TAFE, was too old for the young blokes to use.
That was a nice flyby, it seems like Brad and Phil are getting a bit more comfortable with being on camera, you might have to give everyone a go-pro soon :P
Great video.
I saw the ramp, couldn't think of any possible use for it, no good comes from that, but I'm sure it will make great content.
May want to get all seeding done first brother : ).......
Yes please some FMX action
Hey Matt.. 'puffed' but no vertigo ? Appreciate the view.. made great video seeng the 'barnstormers' at work
Can't wait to see some FMX action. Who is the best at doing tricks? Also what bikes do you guys ride?
Hi Stewart, we all have 450s but it’s been a long time since we used the ramp😳😳
Nice One 👍👍
Cool!
Are you talking sq miles for the farm Matt ?
The total area we farm is about 5000ha, need to go out west further to get into the massive farm category👍
Hey Matt what air cart do you prefer the gyral or the Gason and what mointering systems do you run for your air carts
Thanks Matt really enjoy these videos
Hi Ryann, should be a video addressing this very thing coming up👍 bit much to explain in a comment
Thank you Matt
Also what is the plane spraying for and what rate cheers Matt ?
Hi Tom, just using glyphosate and I would say it would be 2litres per hectare👍
Thanks for the great vids. Just a question about the planes crop spraying. Do the use a gps system similar to the ones you use in your tractors ? Thanks.
Best
Super
Forgive my ignorance but won’t the pin wear out the boss without a bolt?
good point thanks peter
Hi. Matt I enjoy the Videos makes me Happy to see Aussie Battler having a gobeing ex Truckie I enjoy Machenical Adventures you do very interesting just Wondering how big your Fuel bill is Monthly take care old mate God Bless Cheers👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪😀😃😁😎🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks jess, I’d have to find out how much fuel we actually go through per month. Just the 2 dozer per week would use 12000-17000litres👍
@@thejacksonbrothers Thank you Matt. Cheers👍🇦🇺
Correct me if I right but is that weed it a aussie idea and invention and now copied by John deer on there self propelled sprayers
Hey mat how many hectares are you managing and we’re are you located
Hi Simon, currently farm about 2000ha👍 and located in northern NSW
How high above ground is the tower
Hi Alan, the tower is about 12m high👍
is that gps base for an RTK system?
Hi Jody, yep it is👍
@@thejacksonbrothers How expensive was it to install, and what kind of range do you get from that tower?
Location
Ah yes!!! Nothing says I’ve had enough of the weeds when you call in an air strike! I’ve got a pro tip for you,,,, if you want sure enough good internet service? You need Elon’s StarLink. I live in the sticks in west Texas. It’s worth every penny and only gets better the more satellites he puts in orbit. Side note, my job allows me to see the work Elon’s boys put in.
Funnily I just got starlink for my house 2 weeks ago👍 some teething issues but it’s great compared to the 4g I was using. The setup on the tower is pretty good. It’s a 16dbi mimo 4g antenna and it’s shared between 3 houses via point to point, speeds are between 20-60mbps usually👍