Workin alone is one of the greatest paths to innovation and problem solving and you demonstrated that in this and your other videos. Well done. Col John ex farmboy!
Gday, bloody fantastic to see the grader going again, you can’t beat old technology, fuel, air and compression and it’ll run, pretty lucky there wasn’t any more damage in the tandem and shouldn’t be to bad to fix, great job mate, looking forward to the next episode, cheers
Glad that was all it was wrong and glad it made it home. I used to run a Deere grader like that but it was smaller, older and no turbo but it would do the job. CHEERS from an old hillbilly diesel burner!
Onya Bud, good to see you got her out, spewin about the driveline, but a man of your calibre, will have her out grading your roads on the station again. Cheers for the Vid Bud
Too bloody deadly. Watched this one and you standing her up with the 9. Will probably binge you a bit catching up on your station. Take care Rob from Palm Island
Thanks for the update on the grader I’ve been looking forward to it. Hang on to all your old equipment as it could take that sort of licking and keep on ticking. Even simple things like the split rims on your patrol are disappearing. It would have taken you half a day to pull off all the hoses pipes and fittings before you would have even be able to see the injectors on most of this new machines I just did exactly the same with a spanner to get the fuel cut solenoid out of my old 3l engine hilux. 3 degrees here yesterday morning in southern tassie a bit different to when you had finished loading all the bits and pieces on the lick truck. Best wishes. Oh ps I’ve pulled glow plugs out to do the same thing on a land cruiser engine that got caught in a rising creek.
Just watched your video’s on the grader mishap, being a retired dozer operator I know that ‘shit happens in the bush’, good job getting the grader out and back to the shed. Was there any damage to the mouldboard or ‘A’ frame? Regards
Mate, so many people around these days who think they are so smart and know everything. BUT if their internet filed they would be buggered and people like YOU who actually know real stuff would come out on top, with food, with know how and with a smile.
Workin alone is one of the greatest paths to innovation and problem solving and you demonstrated that in this and your other videos. Well done. Col John ex farmboy!
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Gday, bloody fantastic to see the grader going again, you can’t beat old technology, fuel, air and compression and it’ll run, pretty lucky there wasn’t any more damage in the tandem and shouldn’t be to bad to fix, great job mate, looking forward to the next episode, cheers
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Glad that was all it was wrong and glad it made it home. I used to run a Deere grader like that but it was smaller, older and no turbo but it would do the job. CHEERS from an old hillbilly diesel burner!
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Such bad luck with the broken bolts after all your hard work . another great video 🦘
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Onya Bud, good to see you got her out, spewin about the driveline, but a man of your calibre, will have her out grading your roads on the station again. Cheers for the Vid Bud
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A good job well done. I hope you're getting some rain up your way. Stay safe 👍
we've had good rain. thanks
G Day, after they sit up right all the oil runs down past the rings.
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Been waiting for this :D
Nice work mate
Cheers
Jim
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A good job in the shed over wet season,a good video as always.
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Good job bloke, old gear is so much better than the rubbish they put out now I’d be so much happier working on old mechanical gear hahahaha
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Great content old mate 🤙🤙
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Too bloody deadly. Watched this one and you standing her up with the 9. Will probably binge you a bit catching up on your station. Take care Rob from Palm Island
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keep them coming you are very handy great watch
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Great effort, keep going.
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Great job mate, very impressed
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Good on ya mate all good
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Thanks for the update on the grader I’ve been looking forward to it. Hang on to all your old equipment as it could take that sort of licking and keep on ticking. Even simple things like the split rims on your patrol are disappearing. It would have taken you half a day to pull off all the hoses pipes and fittings before you would have even be able to see the injectors on most of this new machines I just did exactly the same with a spanner to get the fuel cut solenoid out of my old 3l engine hilux. 3 degrees here yesterday morning in southern tassie a bit different to when you had finished loading all the bits and pieces on the lick truck. Best wishes. Oh ps I’ve pulled glow plugs out to do the same thing on a land cruiser engine that got caught in a rising creek.
thanks mate i agree with you
Just watched your video’s on the grader mishap, being a retired dozer operator I know that ‘shit happens in the bush’, good job getting the grader out and back to the shed. Was there any damage to the mouldboard or ‘A’ frame? Regards
thanks mate the mouldbord got a bit of a bend in it. A couple of ram shafts got bent as well which we have straightened out
Mate, so many people around these days who think they are so smart and know everything. BUT if their internet filed they would be buggered and people like YOU who actually know real stuff would come out on top, with food, with know how and with a smile.
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