Bent aint broke, its a tractor so alignment doesnt have to be spot on anyway. You can smack the spindle with a big hammer and that tie rod will pop right out if not rusty, i use antiseize on mine and had to remove it 3 times each time it popped right off with one tap of the knuckle. Helpful hint...side cutters make cotter pin removal easy.
My guy, thank you for this video. it was very helpful this afternoon. I was able to get back to chores way faster than i though. Please, post all of the repairs to your 1626. Im here for it.
Your video sucks. I am sure they will improve over time. This is the content, people really need. Keep it up. I am 100% convinced, your videography will continue to improve. These simple projects, are what most people need help with.
Bent aint broke, its a tractor so alignment doesnt have to be spot on anyway. You can smack the spindle with a big hammer and that tie rod will pop right out if not rusty, i use antiseize on mine and had to remove it 3 times each time it popped right off with one tap of the knuckle. Helpful hint...side cutters make cotter pin removal easy.
My guy, thank you for this video. it was very helpful this afternoon. I was able to get back to chores way faster than i though. Please, post all of the repairs to your 1626. Im here for it.
Thank you. Great job and video quality is excellent.
Great video! How many hours you at now with the 1626? Still liking it as much as your 150 hour review?
Your video sucks. I am sure they will improve over time. This is the content, people really need. Keep it up. I am 100% convinced, your videography will continue to improve. These simple projects, are what most people need help with.
I didnt see anything wrong from my seat, its a farm not a studio so just expect farm quality vids and then they are perfect lol
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