Fixing the Salvaged Kubota Mini Tractor and putting it back to work.
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2021
- The little kubota has had a hard life, the left steering knuckle was in bad shape.
I managed to track down the parts and get it like new again, its a great little tractor, perfect for chipping branches and little jobs around the house.
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It is wonderful to see how some people neglect equipment and then give up on it, when a bit of resourceful fixing can bring it back to fully operational. You paid a fair price considering the work of getting it out. The cost of spares was worth the time and effort you put into the beast. You have a nice, relaxed style of working accurately while presenting. Circlips, and spring steel clips in general have an unmet desire for interplanetary travel, well done for limiting their wander lust.
Vasia
Sometimes they go in for ophthalmic surgery over interplanetary travel
Don’t forget AR-15 detent springs! There are thousands of those currently orbiting earth.
Ha, Richard, that last sentence is both accurate and wonderfully poetic. ❤️
I was thinking the same thing. The last owner couldn't even be bothered to remove the submerged machine from that hole! They did not even attempt to fix it! On the other hand, their loss is Marty's gain!
"Promise me you won't bring any more tractors home" 🤣🤣🤣 She is such a trooper! ;)
Sometimes they love to hear a good lie :-)
@@Frank-Thoresen 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
New Zealand has fallen to a Dictator
"AND OBEY"
The man brought a full sized excavator home.
I’m a mechanical engineer from the uk and it’s always a pleasure to watch how precise and thorough you are with everything Marty. Keep the videos coming 👍🏻
@@clearingland Mrs Marty, I need to take our Navarra for servicing.
Marty - naah, i'll fix it.
@@clearingland I never see him painting them back up to look pristine he keeps them looking like the antiques and workhorses they really are
@@tommyarmour68 I like that too. Authenticity. Unlike those dullards that keep their classic cars in A/C'd garages with carpets and NEVER take them out for a rag around.
What a great life Marty lives in that gorgeous country. Fabulous PM in Jacinda Ardern too, unlike the bags-of-shite for brains politicians in power here in the UK. Kinda jealous ;)
A man who is good at his job is fit for the company of kings. Cool, calm, collected and modest with it. Brilliant.
Great to see the Machine Whisperer save another abandoned unit. Again the accurate diagnosis and expertise engineering around these machines provide calming viewing and learning.
The Secretive neighbours might be fine tuning an invention and are camera shy about it😅😊
Well done Marty. Very resourceful going through a Japanese supplier to get the specialized parts. I believe you've got a $400 gem.
I agree, look at those tires, they are like brand new.
(although i do think the rear wheels need to be swapped L to R and vice versa for the profile to be correct on all 4 wheels)
The engine sounds smooth and healthy as well.
Great little machine.
No no - it's better than that. Use the Japanese docs, to cross the part numbers to machines that ARE officially imported locally, then go to the same shop (that wouldn't help you previously), but now you have a list of part numbers they will give you...
$600+ now but still a bargain under $1000!!
yep....they won't help you find your parts...but gladly sell you what you supply them....part numbers....same
service changes
who cares what you decide to purchase?? you
i get what they are trying to tell you...
buy what we sell only
they have a proper importer agreement with the manufacturer...
but that is just poor business in the end.... help out anyone entering your business and you get LOYAL CUSTOMERS....
turn away people and you LOSE A CUSTOMER
...FOR LIFE!!
its almost exactly the same as the japan ford tractors . only diff is the name and the metal covers . you'd never get one like that in saskatchewan for free never mind 400 . people around saskatchewan are greedier then sin hahaha.
Being off a farm, always let the boss drive the tractor. Well done mate. Looking forward to your next acquisition.
I can’t wait till he finds an abandoned battle ship!! You know it’s just a matter of time.
To me, it’s not just the content and your easy presentation style, it’s the thought you put into the filming. I love seeing these old machines living again because you have that skill sadly lacking in today’s society ingenuity and inventive creativity. Great stuff Marty, proper Kiwi! 👍👍👍
@@flat-earther
troll..
I swear you can hear these old machines breath a sigh of relief when you get done with fixing them!
You're a smart man Marty getting the Mrs to drive the tractor - of course she will want to have some fun driving the next one you acquire.
This machine was a gem for the four hundred dollars you paid. Hope one day I will find one that is just a great for a fix it up price. Nice work and well done fella too.
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq You are a class act fell for keeping fair with your fellow man Sir. Peace VF
New video from Marty.... immediately know what I’m doing for lunch. I love this !!
Looks as though she’s claimed that one for herself! Even parked it in the garage!
She look happy driving that tractor and thinking of things she could do with it ☺☺
She thinks my tractor’s sexy…
Yowsa...chic's on tractors doing yard clean up
Between your ingenuity in extracting the tractor and your skill in sourcing parts and fixing the problems you have a well deserved pile of garden mulch. Well done!
I have a similar, slightly older version of this tractor, with a very leaky seal on the right front portal axle. Not nearly as much slop in the system, but I watched very closely to see how it comes apart and how the seals are situated. Thanks for posting all of this. Very informative and entertaining.
Nice score, and great work on this little beast. They are excellent machines, and serve their owners well.
Also, the rear tires are mounted backwards on your machine. Just a swap side to side will correct it if necessary.
No wonder the old owner wanted rid of it. Poor guy must've been struggling with low torque. They were using that old tractor for pulling trees out, those wrong facing tyres probably didn't help matters much.
Its a kiwi trick to back up steep hills backwards ,he knows they are on backwards,ive done it to my farm truck ,works great
@@andrewdavis5404 in Ireland we usually back up backwards as well, we haven’t yet discovered any other way to do it 😁
@@Barnagh1 :)
@@Barnagh1 that's pretty crazy aint it
Hobbies are great, Marty likes rescuing and restoring dead and abandoned machines. When he gets something better, or runs out of parking space he can always sell for a profit. Our hobby is enjoying watching him do it.
That high speed brush grinding was highly satisfying, you could make a whole ASMR video of that 😆
Show the process and high speed clearing of areas and they will come 😆
Viral video idea... It would be super cool to have one of those hydraulic powered chainsaws from the tractor-but they're exceedingly rare. Also a straight shaft commercial string trimmer with a crosscut saw carbide blade is the most fantastic clearing and edging of concrete tool if you confabulate a good guard for safety. You can also swap in a 7" (15cm) metal cutoff wheel that cuts so fast and so epically as well as safe...All I know is that this was a fantastic video, thank you.
My dream is Marty finds a buggered forestry mulcher in a NZ canyon…
LOL Marty's wife goes to the freezer for tea ... frozen veges, steaks, bearings ... :)
"can you check the roast lamb and housing, should be almost done.. "
Haha
I hung out in a mechanic's shop a lot when I was a boy and he could fix anything. However, he was always stressed out and saying things under his breath that he didn't want young boys to hear. Your videos are so calming and relaxaing to watch. Love the way you work and solve problems.
One of the best thing the internet did was the resources for parts.... down side is it also raised the prices of said parts. It's a win/win situation
Thank god you had your fingers crossed in the end…! You can never bring home to many tractors. This seems to be in a very nice condition as well!
It's a curse I, too am possessed by.
Edit: Who knows. Maybe some day it'll pay for part of a joint replacement or enhance my relative's inheritance. In the meantime, it keeps me active and the mind sharp.
Marty repaired and goat approved 😆
Well done, I thought this guy was going to be converted to a 2WD, but you pulled off another Marty revival special.
Retired automotive instructor from Canada here, watching and thinking that repair techniques are similar wherever you go (assuming access to equipment) including centre punching a loose bearing bore and using 1" drive sockets to press parts together. Nice work.
Best videos that really show everything detail by detail and really show the machinery doing some work, not like others guys who just start up machines and show if they really do any work at all
Cmon Mrs Marty.... gotta love old iron. They help getting stuff done 😆👍
If a bearing has movement (at that, noticeable on camera) but it's smooth, then there's likely even more damage than seen. Good choice to replace it, especially after all that good work! :)
As usual another great video from you on how to do maintenance. Very nice move to let your Lady drive the little Kubota. It seem she enjoed that and immediately forgot you promising not to bring more tractors home. 😂🤞
Nice one, you have a good pair of hands on you, now the mrs is interested in driving your tractor, all you need is mower deck for it and she can cut the grass job done ✔ 👍 😀
Love how your wee tractors get a determined look on their face once you give them some love .. it’s like he treats me so good 😊 I‘ll work real hard now naw your wife just needs to look into their souls and find the love such a cute video thanks for sharing xx
Well that turned out to be a handy little tractor Marty , a real pleasure watching you maintaining Jaws , cheers mate .
I'm 67, but always love watching videos like this cause I can pick up new tips and tricks for repairing things in unusual circumstances. I also hoard any unusual parts. Which even though I have many boxes of these things, often because I just like the shape or appreciate it's function. This came in handy a few years ago when a neighbor's son was assembling a baby crib from his parents and his mother came to me asking if I had a certain piece of hardware which they were missing to safely complete the crib. I told her it looked very familiar, but to give me a day to rummage through my stuff. Yep! I had just that piece of hardware! So thanks Marty for your efforts, I'm sure they must help 100s of people in similar circumstances!
Lucky them to not need to pay by the hours...
I’ve enjoyed and learned from every single video I’ve watched from this channel. Thank you fir sharing. Keep up the good work brother
Marty never ceases to amaze me when he does a rebuild on his rolling stock. Unlike me, he never has any parts left over at the end. How he gets all the parts back in is remarkable. That is why I now only watch, drink the his beer and give “advice.”
Marty collects tractors like some people collect stray pets LOL Good to see the boss supervising at the end and showing us how to use the equipment... :)
That little press paid for itself on this job. good job
Nice little tractor, it was abused before and used over it's limits. Good job putting it back together!
It's hilarious how your partner can get on there, drive it, and park it in the garage with no drama. In America, you'd be hard pressed to find a couple where even one of them knows how to operate or even understand a manual transmission. Nice work by the way
My wife, Karin, just saw this and now she wants one! Nice job on the repairs. You have another excellent machine to use. Thanks for the video and greetings from Germany.
Hi Marty,
An old trick taught to me by my father, was to always tip oils, etc with the oil can so that the offset outlet is uppermost, this allows oils to pour from the can without pulsing and allows the air in. Most cans have their outlet offset for this purpose, yet no one on UA-cam seems to realize this simple fact.
Cheers, great videos, Peter on Anakiwa.
The video that started it all! I've wanted one of these since I was a kid and this video rekindled my interest in compact tractors. After looking at junk and soaring prices for over a year I just got my Kubota L260 to start after finding some horrific valve issues in the $1100 salvage machine. It still needs a new head(I used a bit of A-team enginuity to grind them enough to test the rest of it) The previous owner "couldn't get it to start" unless he pulled it off.
It was a real pleasure watching you work on that machine! Well done in producing a very viable small tractor from the ditch.a
Great job again Marty. Don't know how you find these bargains, but with a bit of your know how and few hours work, you always end up with a diamond.. 👌😎🏴🇬🇧
UA-cam in the past two weeks* has been recommending channels I watched a video or two from early in 2020.
In the case of this channel specifically I recall the grader you were repairing at the time. And now with watching you repair this little tractor I think it's time I subscribe :)
*and ones I watched like a decade ago
Mate well done getting this old girl back into shape. Thoroughly enjoying this series 👍
What a darling of a tractor! Also impressed your missus knows the trick to changing gears on the go, don't ask it to go into gear, tell it to go into gear haha
I hope when the apocalypse comes these videos are somehow still available. They will be an invaluable resource!
Marty T . UA-cams favorite kiwi and king of the Bush and other fixes . Grand job on the Kubota mate . That's another awesome deal that will last you forever!!
The little Kubota is SO happy to be used again! Saved another machine! It'll last 10 lifetimes with care and maintenance that you give. Your old lady seems like a good sport, my wife can only drive our tractor since it's hydrostatic, LOL!
Hello Marty, I saw about 6 video,s of your machinery’s repairs and I saw a Master in fixing old and broken machinery’s! I like that very much and so now it is the time to give you the compliments you earned. And much regards from us in Holland 🌷🌷🌷
Well here I am watching Marty after midnight. All is well lol.
I just bought the same tractor for $500. The old timer disassembled the front hubs to do exactly what you did. Sadly had a heart attack and couldn't put it back together. Thanks for this video. Got her back together runs and drives great!! Good work man👍😎✌️
Nice, they are good little workhorses
Reminds me of the old broken down clothes washer ( with rollers) I pulled into the back of my girlfriends Toyota. I took it home , removed the kid's sock out of the pump and it worked for years ! Hardly compares to Marty's miracles though it sure got me chuffed.
A very good deal on a nice little tractor and a top notch repair on the front wheel assist too... very enjoyable!
That was quite a lot of work, requiring even a plasma cutter, no less. Beautifully and very meticulously done.
And everything powered by an old washing machine hydrogenator and some old 12v batteries
@@briananthony4044 I do think I heard the sound of a petrol generator in the background when the plasma cutter came out.
@@Ragnar8504 Possibly. Marty does have one when the electrical load exceeds his usual supply.
"Promise you won't bring no more tractors home" LOL! Man, what a find. A bad-ass micro tractor. Well done, sir.
Cheers from Louisiana.
thank you Mr T. Please keep buying more machinery!
Marty, I found your channel yesterday and have been binge watching for the last 32 hours! I live in Southwest Michigan USA. I have loved tractors ever since Larry Rogalski, my older cousin put me in his lap when I was 4 years old (1962) and disked 40 acres of land. When I got older I worked for a local farmer for 13 grape seasons driving tractor along side a Chism single row grape harvester. It was the best time in my whole life! I loved that 1958 Massey Ferguson 4 cylinder tractor with Multipower. That old steel Lady and I had a lot of adventures together. I even recommited my life to the Lord sitting in her seat! And I cried like a baby when the farmer sold his farm and we had to part, because I didn't have enough money to buy her. Watching your videos has taken me back to those days, 1975 - 1987. Thank you from a 63-year-old man, who still dreams of a old red faded Massey Ferguson tractor named Dawn! May God bless you and your family!
I'm in desperate need of a tractor myself but Finland may be the most expensive country in the whole world? The money I would have to pay for all the things I need it too isn't no way I can get! It's cheaper to buy my own if I'm lucky enough to get anyone very cheap...
Awesome job on saving it. I love to see something that was going to be scrapped brought back to life. Also love that fact it's a kubota.
Your wife has a great sense of humor. Does she also make you promise not to eat or breath, lol. You can still get some great deals on old iron, provided that your knowledge is equal to that of the engineers that designed it. I enjoyed this video. 😎👍🚜 🔧
Well I think that she loves that tractor. So that is good for you. You did a great job on repairing it. So by her driving it and putting it in the garage. You can get another one now. If she wants to use it great. Keep up with the videos. Love to see what you find and do.
Is like a typical Kubota that has highway speed gears as well? Great deal on this one!
Yes it has a high box as well
The one i drove was remarkably fast in third gear!
@@ethanshinabarger4390 how fast
@@lifeononeweel3008 Remarkably
@@thomasbailey7917 shesh
Marty ... Once again You have managed to resurrect a potentially fine piece of equipment from the grave. With a little sanding and a bit of paint this Kubota could, not only run but look like nearly NEW. Thanks for sharing the adventure. Greetings from Ontario, Canada.
Marty as husband myself with a wife who will drive a tractor, I sure as heck won’t attempt to film something I fixed whilst she driving. I noticed she wasn’t even phased and didn’t have any foot near a clutch or brake….(you both trust each other of course!)…..awesome job and neat trick about using translator for the Japanese sourced information. I have an old Honda garden rototiller and a motor from mid 70’s (points) and your inspiration might have me fix that original motor (if I can find parts) or I will upgrade and replace it with a bigger newer engine….Thanks again for your meticulous and straightforward rebuilds. Always learn something new with you…..
I love your "refuse to quit" attitude. I mean translating the part name to Japanese and snagging it? Love it.
Amazing job Marty! Also the wife did a hell of a driving it into the shed, she squeezed her way thru the obstacles like a pro.
Found this by chance. I have a similar one that will need servicing in the spring. Your video gives me more confidence in doing it. Just FYI, I had mine out yesterday in -36C (Not a typo, Canada) and she worked hard blowing snow till I couldn't stand it any more.
Seems to be a very thankful machine. Great job on rescuing it! 🙏👍
Marty T
I enjoyed a few of the videos.
You are very good fixer
Calm cool collected.
Thanks for doing what you do.
Wow. The fisher and paykel deep freeze work bench also has an optional vice. Choice. Thanks for the great content Marty
Marty when you have a bearing race and you want to remove it without damaging the housing take a arc welder and lay a bead around the inside of the race and let it sit till it is cool and it shrinks the race. It will fall out on its own!
Yes thats a good trick but this one was jammed between the circlip and shoulder from having the pinion pushing it down all those years, it still would have needed to be cut to get the circlip out
True, I do it all the time.
You Sir: have repaired it better than it was when it was brand new! its going to be fully restored! Great job!
Another great rescue Marty , that plasma cutter is a great tool . Thanks for the video 👏👏👏👏👍🍺🇬🇧
Good to see that little tractor feeling chipper again😉
Damn that was fast ! Good Job Marty!
Whenever I see a bearing being "pressed out" it reminds me of a time when I was in the Press Room of a commercial printer when the maintenance staff were trying to "Press off" a bearing stuck on a printing cylinder. When it finally broke loose it went clear through a concrete block wall and about 30 feet further. Glad nobody was standing at the end of the cylinder shaft when it broke loose. Made quite a large hole in the concrete block wall.
Good job Marty. A cheap tractor for you and now running well!!👍👍
I admire your capabilities and enjoy your style Marty. It was also good to see you use the old 'come along' you resurrected when you salvaged the Kubota in the previous video. Cheers from across the ditch 👍
One mans trash is another mans treasure, you've got a good tractor there ! 👍🏻
Sweet Tractor, I wish I had one like it!!!!!! All you need now is a underbelly finish mover, small box grader and a small brush hog.
the sheep chasing the tractor was Benny Hill hilarious 😂, had me rewinding over and over 🤣
Tusen takk for god underholdning. 👍🤗👍
Another entertaining and instructional episode. Retrieving the tractor out of the mud bog with the hand winch that you repaired in an earlier episode was cool. Clever putting the Mrs. behind the wheel so she has some fun and gains some experience for the next one that you will bring home. Ha ha ha happy holidays.
LOL! I love the livestock "conga line" during the quick test drive. 😂
You are a smart man. If you want me to fall in love with a tractor, let me drive it. Nice video.
Good for you... where there’s a will, there’s always a way.
Coming from an engineering background and restoration of many 70s Japanese motorcycles, loved this video and the way you executed the front end rebuild, very professional, well done keeping these old machines running, good for another 20 years with good care and maintenance...
20:32 sheep's seal of approval.. Tractor is now field qualified :-)
Very good, compact format! And if the wife is also happy, that's a bull's eye.
Very nice job rebuilding that knuckle. Really executed like a pro!
20:30 Love how the goats follow you around. Fans of yours no doubt.
My favorite episodes are those where you search out an abandoned machine and bring it back to life. As a retired Supply Officer I respect how you sourced replacement parts- translating and cross referencing between Kobota models. Well done and thanks for your hard work.
You have to be the most thorough and caring mechanics that I’ve seen. I have no doubt you could bring back most any mechanical thing back to life.
Nice work Marty. I really enjoyed watching.
You are a great methodical patient mechanical expert always performing the end objective everytime! It's a joy to watch your videos! It's quite a job with what goes along with shooting your videos while performing your objective too! Thanks so much for sharing!
What an absolutely stunning video. Great to see you tackling some tricky stuff. From your amazing problem-solving skills, to your wife’s comment, icing on the cake. Fantastic video. Love you guys.
Marty, you sure know your stuff, excellent video to repair your new purchase.
I forgot how peaceful it is to watch you work and do your thing....😁
Bahaha, your adventure of finding parts using Japanese to get service manuals is so relatable as an owner of a collection of imported grey market Japanese cars in the USA... lol. Love these videos!
Bearing mount is amazing stuff. I once saw a front steer axle wheel bearing on a Kenworth (running 3,000kg weight) have the outer bearing race/cup 'glued' in despite 20 thou of slop and it never gave trouble or turned inside the hub. Truly great stuff. Good to see someone make a quality repair on a machine and save it from scrap.
That would be one of the funnest little tractors to have!
That's the way to do it, get the wife to drive it around and work with it, co-opting works! That tractor is sweet.