Glad you're working through things Ross, I could tell the loss of your Grandad was weighing heavy on you. These things are never easy, especially when it's someone as close as you two were. I've been through some depressions in my life and never realized it until long after it was over.
Hey Ross, the ol girl is starting to look almost like new again! The 200 we had with a year around cab like that one, was a wiring nightmare. The dealer tapped into the fender light wiring with those terrible scotch lock wire taps. Ok for a few yrs, but .... I finally ran a heavy guage wire up to the overhead console, moved the light switch, and fuse holder up there, and ran new short wires to the cab mounted lights. I think I eliminated 10 miles of wiring with crappy scotch lock taps, and had a nice clean, simple headlight wiring harness that never caused anymore problems. Our 200 didn't have AC, I didn't know it was even available on a year around cab. They are a good tractor, and youve made it near new again! Keep up the videos Ross!
Ross the 200 Allis is looking good and sounds great after a lot of hard work you've put into it. On the funky side of things in the video I think your computers phase node inverters controlling the quantum entanglement processor's are malfunctioning and causing a cascade of space time anomalies in the geometric patterns of the editing software, That or the camera's got a glitch ? Ether way it's a simple fix. LOL Bandit
You do awesome work. I like your philosophy. Those who are negative can never be happy with other people's work. Thanks for the video. Take care and I'll see you later.
This series has made me think about an Orange Crush with a little Grey Goose addition to it. New Year's Eve is coming so that would be fitting. However, I will stick to iced tea. Hope you beat the tax man by getting all of the expenses for the year on this years spreadsheet. In the dealership we would always leave some blank sales tickets so when a customer we knew found he was going to donate a dozen cows to pay his tax bill, well, we had sales tickets that were in the old year's sequence and a piece of equipment could be shown as sold before the new year or even for spring delivery would be able to offset a more profitable years income. Few farmers back then did not have CPAs on tap and only had only themselves as their accountant and tax man. Hope you have a great New Year's that will be better than any year you have had before.
This tractor has turned into a content event for your channel. I believe a month ago you were wishing this work was complete! Enjoy watching and listening. Stay well.
Happy new year Ross!Fingers crossed you can get the 200 out for cash! Always wondered if your granddad was in FFA with John Melloncamp? I’m NE IN, owned Oliver Chris’s forage harvester.
Heck of a job Ross , nice paint touch up keep fingers crossed for no leaks !! That hood will be a pain in the Knutson , get your cousin and monkey to come over and visit with a couple barleys help reinstall that , Ya move that Chalmers along down the road , get time to do something for yourself Happy Holidays To Ya !!
Nice looking job Ross, I think you did all the right things to the AC 200. Enjoyed watching, thanks and I hope you have a good evening and a Happy New Year!
Getting all the loose ends accounted for on a project of this magnitude is no small task. This will be a long-awaited piece for the owner and get it out from underfoot at your place. Gotta love the vise-grips handle. Been there, done that for make-do engineering.
Happy New Year Ross!! Your work on this AC is starting to pay off. Really coming together and looking nice! When it's all done give yourself a minute and tip a celebratory drink 🍻.
You are sounding a little apprehensive about giving this farmer his bill. No need to worry as long as you were keeping him informed as to what you found and what he agreed to have repaired. As far as I can tell from you talking to us you were. You were already giving him free labor due to inconvenience to him. Life is life and a lot of times life gets in the way as it had done here. I am certainly sorry for your loss Ross, may God ease your sorrow.🙏🏽🇺🇸✌🏻😊
It's A allis if they stop leaking externally they're leaking internally... Which is much worse because it doesn't let you know that you have problems then
Very nice work. You practically restored his tractor.
Glad you're working through things Ross, I could tell the loss of your Grandad was weighing heavy on you. These things are never easy, especially when it's someone as close as you two were. I've been through some depressions in my life and never realized it until long after it was over.
Hey Ross, the ol girl is starting to look almost like new again! The 200 we had with a year around cab like that one, was a wiring nightmare. The dealer tapped into the fender light wiring with those terrible scotch lock wire taps. Ok for a few yrs, but .... I finally ran a heavy guage wire up to the overhead console, moved the light switch, and fuse holder up there, and ran new short wires to the cab mounted lights. I think I eliminated 10 miles of wiring with crappy scotch lock taps, and had a nice clean, simple headlight wiring harness that never caused anymore problems. Our 200 didn't have AC, I didn't know it was even available on a year around cab. They are a good tractor, and youve made it near new again! Keep up the videos Ross!
Good video Ross. Really like this series. Have one like this to work on.
Good job.Really enjoyed.
Ross the 200 Allis is looking good and sounds great after a lot of hard work you've put into it. On the funky side of things in the video I think your computers phase node inverters controlling the quantum entanglement processor's are malfunctioning and causing a cascade of space time anomalies in the geometric patterns of the editing software, That or the camera's got a glitch ? Ether way it's a simple fix. LOL Bandit
You do awesome work. I like your philosophy. Those who are negative can never be happy with other people's work. Thanks for the video. Take care and I'll see you later.
This series has made me think about an Orange Crush with a little Grey Goose addition to it. New Year's Eve is coming so that would be fitting. However, I will stick to iced tea.
Hope you beat the tax man by getting all of the expenses for the year on this years spreadsheet. In the dealership we would always leave some blank sales tickets so when a customer we knew found he was going to donate a dozen cows to pay his tax bill, well, we had sales tickets that were in the old year's sequence and a piece of equipment could be shown as sold before the new year or even for spring delivery would be able to offset a more profitable years income. Few farmers back then did not have CPAs on tap and only had only themselves as their accountant and tax man.
Hope you have a great New Year's that will be better than any year you have had before.
This tractor has turned into a content event for your channel. I believe a month ago you were wishing this work was complete!
Enjoy watching and listening. Stay well.
If going to fix something then fix it right ! Good job !
Great video and great job on the ole 200. Looks a ton more better now. Thank you for sharing.
Happy new year Ross!Fingers crossed you can get the 200 out for cash! Always wondered if your granddad was in FFA with John Melloncamp? I’m NE IN, owned Oliver Chris’s forage harvester.
Heck of a job Ross , nice paint touch up keep fingers crossed for no leaks !! That hood will be a pain in the Knutson , get your cousin and monkey to come over and visit with a couple barleys help reinstall that , Ya move that Chalmers along down the road , get time to do something for yourself Happy Holidays To Ya !!
I think you did a fine job
Great job Ross. Thanks for the videos.
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From what I could see, everything that you did to that tractor was needed badly. Oh and I would have replaced the muffler too. Great video as always.
Great video Ross , see ya tomorrow
Ross, looks good 👍 thanks Michael
The only thing I would have done differently if it was my tractor is change the rest of the hoses it looks like you are doing a good job
Nice looking job Ross, I think you did all the right things to the AC 200. Enjoyed watching, thanks and I hope you have a good evening and a Happy New Year!
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Hey Mr Ross, are you turning into an allis chalmers man. Lol
Make sure and tighten the turbo pipe it loose
Very good video Ross, very enjoyable.
Nice video Ross
Getting all the loose ends accounted for on a project of this magnitude is no small task. This will be a long-awaited piece for the owner and get it out from underfoot at your place. Gotta love the vise-grips handle. Been there, done that for make-do engineering.
Nice job Ross the end is insight
Happy New Year Ross!! Your work on this AC is starting to pay off. Really coming together and looking nice! When it's all done give yourself a minute and tip a celebratory drink 🍻.
Price discount for the moron factor. Good job Ross, you really have the patience on these projects.
Nice job
Happy new year and a question were the 3 stooges the original plumbers and and repairmen on this project? keep up your good work.
Gotta get my fingers clean so I can handle that this thing. Man if I had a dollar for every time I’ve said that. 😂
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You are sounding a little apprehensive about giving this farmer his bill. No need to worry as long as you were keeping him informed as to what you found and what he agreed to have repaired. As far as I can tell from you talking to us you were. You were already giving him free labor due to inconvenience to him. Life is life and a lot of times life gets in the way as it had done here. I am certainly sorry for your loss Ross, may God ease your sorrow.🙏🏽🇺🇸✌🏻😊
It's A allis if they stop leaking externally they're leaking internally...
Which is much worse because it doesn't let you know that you have problems then
Whatever the vice grips are holding needs to be fixed lol