I definitely understand that. lol I had a flat tire on my Tundra. Tires were on it when I bought it . The shop wouldn’t plug it. Said tire were 12 years old !! Still had lots of tread but were dry rotting. Got a set of take offs on it now. Definite skill to know is reading tire date of manufacturer codes. Be blessed y’all.
Almost looks factory! Fantastic build mate 👍🏼
Thank you
Awesome.
I am definitely going to do the same thing on my rover rancher mower and take them to the show on display with my other racing ride on mower.
Right on! Racing one might be entertaining too.
hi i looked at all 4 videos it look great and well done hope it last for long time
Thank you. So far it's still holding together. Fingers crossed.
Great video! Love how your 6x4 garden tractor looks. Love watching your videos. :)
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy them, and appreciate your viewership.
Very cool project. Thanks for sharing
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
I love your style of doing things. I'm a rattle can and wire wheel guy also.
some projects justify a quality finish, but some projects just get used and abused, so wire wheel and rattle can suffice. lol
That thing is looking great. I need to make one with a little box on it for around the hobby farm.
Thanks. A dump box would be cool and useful
Needs a set of tracks connecting them rear tires
Absolutely
I think it needs better tires next
Absolutely, a surplus of slime is the only thing keeping air in those tires. Lol
@@chrismakesstuff1maybe you need some new ones with better tread like ag tires
Absolutely
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I definitely understand that. lol I had a flat tire on my Tundra. Tires were on it when I bought it . The shop wouldn’t plug it. Said tire were 12 years old !! Still had lots of tread but were dry rotting. Got a set of take offs on it now. Definite skill to know is reading tire date of manufacturer codes. Be blessed y’all.
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Yes