Pretty neat you taking this apart to get it working again. Thanks for posting. Also, if you do this a lot, you should get yourself a set of thread chasers to clean the threads with instead of the cutters because those threads on the 1/2 13 bolt are way too loose so I hope you put some thread locker on it.
Unfortunately, yes, but I have severely damaged some parts doing it. A lot of them were pressed on our have Ruston onto the point to where removing it will cause catastrophic damage. I have not yet found a way to easily fix that problem.
one of your other followers in the comments asked about finding parts for these...other than ebay...or finding another parts machine doner. Son you happen to know the name of these places?
@@jeffdagendesh2482 I know here in Missouri there are a lot of antique farm equipment stores. If you search up your states name and type in antique farm implement stores, you should find some usually in bigger country towns.
Yes it’s very difficult to get that axel out need a lot of patience and heat. And you need to make sure it’s the right correct fit for the bearing you are replacing.
@@coyotecolors i enjoyed you video on this. I have 2 McCromick Deering, #6 in the process of redoing. everything seems to be loose. But i wanted to flush out those axle bearings some how
@@jeffdagendesh9011 you can definitely use Molly grease or a high-pressured grease gun. You may have to drill out a part of the frame to install a grease nipple on it. I have done that in the past.
I know they are a few places around the country that actually have a large surplus of these types of pieces of equipment. I believe one is in Florida and another is in California
Unfortunately it’s all oiled. However that’s how most of them are in the early days I may or may not try threading some grease nipples on there to try waterproofing it more and having Grease where are the oil normally would go
I have a ideal Deering I took the drive wheel off and the 2 springs fell out and the 2 other metal pieces and I do not know how to put them back on could you help me out on this
You more than likely will have to replace the spring if I’m not mistaken, it should have a washer against the spring to ride on. Let me look up a schematic and I’ll try finding.
Pretty neat you taking this apart to get it working again. Thanks for posting. Also, if you do this a lot, you should get yourself a set of thread chasers to clean the threads with instead of the cutters because those threads on the 1/2 13 bolt are way too loose so I hope you put some thread locker on it.
It’s amazing to see this side of your personality.
I hope you continue to make videos!! I love the style and how you get straight to the point. It makes it super clear and interesting 🧐
Who’s here after seeing the “told you I’d find you” tik tok?🙋🏼♂️🙋🏼♂️
I love buying that old horse equipment
If you allow me some advice, before starting with the hammer on blocked parts it is advisable to spray a WD-40 unlocking product.
Yo we need a story about the stuff u post on TikTok
Thank you for this, it really helps me sleep :-)
Nice I just found a similar Deering. Stood in the forest for many ears, just a little oil mixed with diesel and I could back it out by hand!
why did they ban you your content was so good 😪
This was suprisingly fun and satisfying to watch. Keep up the great work
Super interesting. Nice Video! I‘ll leave a follow there, so I don’t miss part 2!
Comming here from TikTok btw
I liked you restoration video. I was wondering if you did more then just tap and wire brush the mower before you painted the mower?
Loved this video! Happy to support ❤️
Me: No way he can restore this
Coyote Colors: Hold my tools
Love your vids so much man!
Here from tiktok, love the content man
I don’t know why but your videos are very entertaining to watch keep at it 👍🏻
man just got banned
@Frank Rios he posted a tiktok that was about murdering someone and the comments disappeared then did his account
Account got banned😭haven’t even looked through it yet
This is cool man keep it up pal
Have you ever taken off any of the drivetrain gears..? with luck?
Unfortunately, yes, but I have severely damaged some parts doing it. A lot of them were pressed on our have Ruston onto the point to where removing it will cause catastrophic damage. I have not yet found a way to easily fix that problem.
one of your other followers in the comments asked about finding parts for these...other than ebay...or finding another parts machine doner. Son you happen to know the name of these places?
@@jeffdagendesh2482 I know here in Missouri there are a lot of antique farm equipment stores. If you search up your states name and type in antique farm implement stores, you should find some usually in bigger country towns.
tiktok account got banned, thankfully this was still on it
I have one like it too but it is lock up bad
I love to see you work on the germs what’s I’m having to do with my horse sickle lock up bad
Have you ever taken an axle out and redone the bearings?
Yes it’s very difficult to get that axel out need a lot of patience and heat. And you need to make sure it’s the right correct fit for the bearing you are replacing.
@@coyotecolors i enjoyed you video on this. I have 2 McCromick Deering, #6 in the process of redoing. everything seems to be loose. But i wanted to flush out those axle bearings some how
@@jeffdagendesh9011 you can definitely use Molly grease or a high-pressured grease gun. You may have to drill out a part of the frame to install a grease nipple on it. I have done that in the past.
Jake, where does one get parts for these, I am rehabbing a Giant that has the gears and clutch facing the other way.
Unfortunately they are very had to find parts for. You may have to make a gear for it or find one at a place that sells them
At the moment all mine needs is the pitman arm that has the oil cup like yours in the video.
@@derweibhai I made my pitman arm. Use a hardwood.
is that a number 9 ?
I need the blade and a couple other parts for mine if you have a idea of where I can find parts
I know they are a few places around the country that actually have a large surplus of these types of pieces of equipment. I believe one is in Florida and another is in California
@@coyotecolors mine is rough I know it was working when I was little and a tree limb fell on it
@@travishopelogan2192 And unfortunately you can’t really weld on that stuff too without arcwelding
Why did they delete your tiktok account?
Dude why was your account banned on tiktok?
Did you just get banned?
Hey man, tiktok took your page down
Is there grease points on this mower r is it all oiled
Unfortunately it’s all oiled. However that’s how most of them are in the early days I may or may not try threading some grease nipples on there to try waterproofing it more and having Grease where are the oil normally would go
why did they ban u on tik tok ??? did they not want us to see the discover ment u did ?!
Will part two be coming soon
how ya doing
I'm alright bud thanks for asking.
I have a ideal Deering I took the drive wheel off and the 2 springs fell out and the 2 other metal pieces and I do not know how to put them back on could you help me out on this
You more than likely will have to replace the spring if I’m not mistaken, it should have a washer against the spring to ride on. Let me look up a schematic and I’ll try finding.
Let’s get real. i came from your tik tok
Do you have a sulky plow for sale
No sir I do not unfortunately
Dude, your tiktok got banned? Wtf!
I found out that night what no man should ever have to, murder is a sin, murder is damnation, but also murder is work.
Ripe the tik tok page
both your accounts got banned again but why?
You got banned...
you killed
Bro you just got banned from TikTok 😢
U got banned on TikTok:(
Don't post about the you know what they'll ban you here too
Dude you just got banned on tiktok
Why is yo tiktok so unsettling and shit
Bro why did you get banned on tik tok?