The Happy Puller tool didn’t make the puller happy! I wanted to whack it with a whammer! Aaaaaaaaaaagh! So satisfying when it finally came out. Thanks Pete for sharing!
Put us through pulling out the other cup? Haha. I love this stuff. Feel free to bore me with this content. Ingenuity is hard to find and you’ve got that in spades.
Being a novice at mechanical work (call myself a You Tube Apprentice) I usually run out of ideas before I run out of patience - then I run out of patience. Well done!
Another great tutorial Pete. I may never get around to doing any more rebuilding of any engines. (78 now so time is of the essence!) but still enjoy watching you work on yours. and the solutions you come up with are applaudable!. and ingenious .thanks for taking the time to make the video and better yet for sharing.
Always enjoy learning,you are very determined to have excellent performing engine.Very dedicated to a through rebuild of a vintage tractor.Your enthusiasm is contagious.
I just overhauled the engine on a brush cutter. At 69 I don't enjoy overhauling engines like I used to but I do enjoy watching other people doing it 😉👍. Back in the day I would tackle any engine.
You have a lot more patience with inanimate objects... those cups would have had me cussing up a storm! Great video Pete. Really appreciate the work you put into it.
any inserts or plugs etc - weld shrinkage is always the best answer. I had 2inch bsp threaded plugs to remove from 12 cylinder heads off a Blackstone Engine. so welded 24 mm nuts on them - every one came out - where the manufacturers were recomending returning for maching out !!! Nice work.
Great seeing you get the stuck injector cups out. I wouldn't of left them in there either. Full rebuild still means full and you just can't cut corners if you full life out of the rebuild. It's going back together really well and I can't wait to here come back to life.
I am looking forward to seeing that tractor running and doing some work on your farm. You are doing a great job and it should be a great success. You are making sure that everything fits as good as you can make it and I bet you will enjoy your tractor for the rest of your life.
This is something I learned from my father and am grateful for for his lessons. Never give up and keep working and thinking until you solve a problem. Love this channel
Sometimes spending money on a tool that is made for the job, and it don't work. Ones own simple thinking gets the job done. Now that is satisfying. Thanks Pete, I love watching you think things through when doing it. Now you may have given another fixer upper person an idea. Iowa is watching :)
Alot of times if the ID and OD on the sleeve will work you can weld a bolt to the top of a tap, screw the tap into the sleeve and attach the slide hammer to the bolt you welded and pull it out. It has worked for me in the past - from a retired Machinist
Very interesting on your trials and ideas to pull the cups out, but finally success. I am really enjoying the process of the great MD being rebuilt and restored to its glory!
These videos are simply amazing and very helpful to understand the life on your farm. The educational part is also very interesting and keeps one waiting for the next video. My 4 year old great granddaughter sits right beside me to watch her tractor/farm show. Please keep up efforts as they are much appreciated in our home.
As a former plumber and backyard mechanic, I'm a big fan of the Permatex products. If you have a leak that defies fixing, use Permatex. It won't leak again, but the next guy down the road that needs to take whatever apart will truly curse the day you were born.
"Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals & happiness." "The farmer has to be an optimist or he wouldn't still be a farmer." "A good farmer is nothing more nor less than a handy man with a sense of humus."
When you started these videos it inspired me to get working on my 1948 Ford 8N. Definitely appreciate the push to get it done, still needs paint and bodywork but it runs amazingly now. Love all of your videos
I've wondered where you got your talent and skill in all things mechanical, coming from an engineering background. You seem to be a true jack of all trades-master of none. Please inform us
Hello how you guys doing? Ok just discover your channel a day or so ago , my god i love it so much ,love the scenery the buildings ,your tractors are so awesome , like the fact that you take care of your equipment on your own it's almost a lost art loll . And how can i forget your sense of humor keep it up . oh ya say hello your wife as well wife .Take care
hello I enjoy your videos so much I love everything about farming And the old equipment into antique tractor pulling for many years And collecting so please keep those videos rolling out and some pretty good corny jokes
Nice job getting the injector cups out. Been in there all those years they were gonna be a bear to remove. Welding the washer to it was a great plan the heat breaks the carbon loose and the weld will shrink the metal no way it was not coming out.
Lots of progress on the MD Pete!! Congrats on getting those cups out!! It was interesting to watch, and what ended up being the success to remove them!! I’ll admit, I would like to have a diesel tractor in my collection, but the expense working on a diesel rocks me to the core! So, I will stick to gas tractors I guess. Have a great day Pete!!
Get a rosebud .warm the casting with your puller in place and ready to go . Then poor some cold water in the hole and pull at the same time . The temp differential will give you a few thousandths difference and maybe they will pull easier . The dry ice is good . But it cools the entire area . You don’t have to use to much heat . Just good and warm . The ice water as you are pulling will work . Most of the time . I know you are probably done with this project . I wish I were there . 🙂
You’ve got a lot more patience than me, I was pulling my hair out watching you remove those pre cups! I hope the rest of this work goes smooth as silk! Stay safe Pete and always be awesome 😎
Dry ice to pull those pre cups......rather like putting new freeze plugs for one's engine into the freezer for an hour or so before putting them in. Happy Fun Puller Set ROTFLMAO!!!!! Your final solution was ingenius. Well done. Daddy would be impressed. ;)
Pete says phooey and wowie when the camera is recording... Wonder what you were saying when camera wasn’t recording... lol! 😂 You’re a hulluva mechanic buddy!
On ford powerstroke Injector cup we use a large tap that has a threaded hole in the end of it & a slide hammer to remove the cups.You would need to measure the bore of cup & fine the right tap.
Hi Pete great video. Thouse copper washers I heat up red hot then put in cold water so there soft to reuse. Is that what you do? Good job on getting precup out. Thanks video have a great day.
Cut slits in it with a Dremel tool 7/8 of the way through the cup and then tap the cut with a nice sharp chisel....have to do this with bearing races every now and again living in the salt belt
Pete, next time you ship something heavy like you did, the post office can ship it for under $20 with priority mail. It can weigh up to 70 pounds. I use this on my ebay sales. I know that you said your shipping weight was about 75#.
@@duett445 this, is of course, a prerequisite. However, as long as the box you are using has a close size, and not a flat rate box, a flat rate label will do the same thing on that box.
Yeah, I'm a bit skeptical about using an expanding tool to get the cups out of the bores. Kind of like using a vice grip on a nut & not being able to figure out why it doesn't turn. Just adds an unwanted force. Now that they're out, on to bigger & better things. Regards!
For dry ice, see if you can flood the valve seat area with rubbing alcohol or acetone (any liquid that doesn't freeze). It distributes the cold more effectively than air does, and will help shrink those metal parts. A bit of aluminum foil gives a 'good enough' seal to keep the liquid medium from flowing out the other end.
I just ran into the same problem on an in 2504 with the d188. I soaked them with carb cleaner then blaster to soften the carbon and kept using a drift and hammer to shock it and break up the carbon. It was a long tedious process.
Just a thought, could you stickweld a large nut down into the cup and thread into that to grab onto with the slide hammer? Going to ruin the part but it might help you get enough purchase to drive it out.
Excellent video Pete :) well done on MD engine repair and yes glad got stubborn parts out on head work also they take time to do! Well Done 100 Suscribers for watch do in video to each time and plus when can too!
Pete, don't know if you have tried it but if you heated the cups with the touch and let them cool then try the dry ice and puller again, it may loosen them
I would put the head on a hot plate & use the dry ice after the head gets hot . to shrink injector pre cups . did this to replace valve guides all the time .
Pete you are going all the time. Make time to take a break every so often for a few days if possible. Have the kids do the chores. Recharge you batteries.
It's ashame that puller didn't work. You just proved there is more than one way to do things. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Almost 100k subscribers, Congrats to the best farming channel!
@ 2:26 I was about to make a comment about Squatch and new fold-over locks, but you beat me to it Pete! 😂
I must say, when you put your head to something, you don’t give up till it’s done. I’m impressed, best channel on UA-cam.
That "Right Stuff" is the right stuff to use. Thanks for the motor work.
Great display of farmer ingenuity.
The Happy Puller tool didn’t make the puller happy! I wanted to whack it with a whammer! Aaaaaaaaaaagh! So satisfying when it finally came out. Thanks Pete for sharing!
good job ,like i tell my son patience is a virtue
Great shout out to Squatch. I always get a kick when a youtuber I watch references another one I watch.
Can’t wait to see this baby al together, painted and doing some work! Keep up the great work 👍👍👍
While watching this I kept thinking that if it was only 2 cylinders that you'd be done by now.
Good 😌 job Pete on the pre cup.
Put us through pulling out the other cup? Haha. I love this stuff. Feel free to bore me with this content. Ingenuity is hard to find and you’ve got that in spades.
Tom Maggliozzi used to say, "If you get stuck due to lack of ingenuity, you know who to call." Haha, got to love Click and Clack.
Agreed. With those skills, he could moonlight at the local technical school.
I agree! Bore us? We are all enthralled. Loved the video.
Being a novice at mechanical work (call myself a You Tube Apprentice) I usually run out of ideas before I run out of patience - then I run out of patience. Well done!
You inspired me! Your book arrived today! Thank you.😀😀
Another great tutorial Pete. I may never get around to doing any more rebuilding of any engines. (78 now so time is of the essence!) but still enjoy watching you work on yours. and the solutions you come up with are applaudable!. and ingenious .thanks for taking the time to make the video and better yet for sharing.
The happy fun puller set. 😅🤣😂
Always enjoy learning,you are very determined to have excellent performing engine.Very dedicated to a through rebuild of a vintage tractor.Your enthusiasm is contagious.
I just overhauled the engine on a brush cutter. At 69 I don't enjoy overhauling engines like I used to but I do enjoy watching other people doing it 😉👍. Back in the day I would tackle any engine.
Well done Pete.
You have a lot more patience with inanimate objects... those cups would have had me cussing up a storm! Great video Pete. Really appreciate the work you put into it.
Really enjoy your videos !
Unbelievable patience. I would never try fixing old diesels.
any inserts or plugs etc - weld shrinkage is always the best answer. I had 2inch bsp threaded plugs to remove from 12 cylinder heads off a Blackstone Engine. so welded 24 mm nuts on them - every one came out - where the manufacturers were recomending returning for maching out !!! Nice work.
Another great video. I like that you didn't give up.
-Steve
Great seeing you get the stuck injector cups out. I wouldn't of left them in there either. Full rebuild still means full and you just can't cut corners if you full life out of the rebuild. It's going back together really well and I can't wait to here come back to life.
Good thinking to build that puller and weld it into the cup. Perseverance !
I am looking forward to seeing that tractor running and doing some work on your farm. You are doing a great job and it should be a great success. You are making sure that everything fits as good as you can make it and I bet you will enjoy your tractor for the rest of your life.
Squatch would be proud!
Another great video I like how things are coming together ! Persistence pays off !
This is something I learned from my father and am grateful for for his lessons. Never give up and keep working and thinking until you solve a problem. Love this channel
I can't have a farm but I love your videos. Thank you
Great job buddy glad you’re getting it closer to running again take care buddy thanks for sharing
Hay Pete It worked.Good job.
Sometimes spending money on a tool that is made for the job, and it don't work. Ones own simple thinking gets the job done. Now that is satisfying. Thanks Pete, I love watching you think things through when doing it. Now you may have given another fixer upper person an idea. Iowa is watching :)
Great job it's looking 👍👍👍👍
Bravo Pete!👋👍
Those things have a reputation ....never easy to get out.
Alot of times if the ID and OD on the sleeve will work you can weld a bolt to the top of a tap, screw the tap into the sleeve and attach the slide hammer to the bolt you welded and pull it out. It has worked for me in the past - from a retired Machinist
Well I'm impressed. Good job on those pre cups! Little stuff like that I can make a project take forever.
Very interesting on your trials and ideas to pull the cups out, but finally success. I am really enjoying the process of the great MD being rebuilt and restored to its glory!
Excellent! Pete 👍👍👏👏
Great job coming up with the solution to get those injector cups out!!
These videos are simply amazing and very helpful to understand the life on your farm. The educational part is also very interesting and keeps one waiting for the next video. My 4 year old great granddaughter sits right beside me to watch her tractor/farm show. Please keep up efforts as they are much appreciated in our home.
As a former plumber and backyard mechanic, I'm a big fan of the Permatex products. If you have a leak that defies fixing, use Permatex. It won't leak again, but the next guy down the road that needs to take whatever apart will truly curse the day you were born.
"Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals & happiness." "The farmer has to be an optimist or he wouldn't still be a farmer." "A good farmer is nothing more nor less than a handy man with a sense of humus."
When you started these videos it inspired me to get working on my 1948 Ford 8N. Definitely appreciate the push to get it done, still needs paint and bodywork but it runs amazingly now. Love all of your videos
I've wondered where you got your talent and skill in all things mechanical, coming from an engineering background. You seem to be a true jack of all trades-master of none. Please inform us
Your ingenuity is amazing!
Persistence pays off good job Pete
Pete, I'm glad that my suggestion of welding on the cups worked. Between the two of us we got them out.
Greetings from Berlin, Germany
Hello how you guys doing? Ok just discover your channel a day or so ago , my god i love it so much ,love the scenery the buildings ,your tractors are so awesome , like the fact that you take care of your equipment on your own it's almost a lost art loll . And how can i forget your sense of humor keep it up . oh ya say hello your wife as well wife .Take care
That Right Stuff is expensive but it's really good. I used it to seal a leak in a tractor gas tank years ago and it's still holding.
hello I enjoy your videos so much I love everything about farming
And the old equipment into antique tractor pulling for many years
And collecting so please keep those videos rolling out and some pretty good corny jokes
Nice job getting the injector cups out. Been in there all those years they were gonna be a bear to remove. Welding the washer to it was a great plan the heat breaks the carbon loose and the weld will shrink the metal no way it was not coming out.
Great video and problem solving!
Lots of progress on the MD Pete!! Congrats on getting those cups out!! It was interesting to watch, and what ended up being the success to remove them!! I’ll admit, I would like to have a diesel tractor in my collection, but the expense working on a diesel rocks me to the core! So, I will stick to gas tractors I guess. Have a great day Pete!!
Get a rosebud .warm the casting with your puller in place and ready to go . Then poor some cold water in the hole and pull at the same time . The temp differential will give you a few thousandths difference and maybe they will pull easier . The dry ice is good . But it cools the entire area . You don’t have to use to much heat . Just good and warm . The ice water as you are pulling will work . Most of the time . I know you are probably done with this project . I wish I were there . 🙂
DYI.. amazing,, great job in figuring out how to do that.
Great video Pete!
Phooey is not the word I would have been using!!🤣
Glad to see the project progressing, I had been wondering about the injectors and pump . You must have read my mind. Keep up the good work
You’ve got a lot more patience than me, I was pulling my hair out watching you remove those pre cups! I hope the rest of this work goes smooth as silk! Stay safe Pete and always be awesome 😎
What no Pop culture. Glad you are getting it back together. Looks great 👍
Great video! As usual. :-)
Great video. I loved the reference to Squatch.
Dry ice to pull those pre cups......rather like putting new freeze plugs for one's engine into the freezer for an hour or so before putting them in. Happy Fun Puller Set ROTFLMAO!!!!! Your final solution was ingenius. Well done. Daddy would be impressed. ;)
Thank you for sharing.
Pete says phooey and wowie when the camera is recording... Wonder what you were saying when camera wasn’t recording... lol! 😂 You’re a hulluva mechanic buddy!
Excellent video
Oh really enjoy your channel
On ford powerstroke Injector cup we use a large tap that has a threaded hole in the end of it & a slide hammer to remove the cups.You would need to measure the bore of cup & fine the right tap.
Love your videos. Excellent content and great production I'm always impressed. Please keep the great content coming.
They look a lot like the injector cups on the 7.3l powerstroke. You use a pipe tap to pull those out
Hi Pete great video. Thouse copper washers I heat up red hot then put in cold water so there soft to reuse. Is that what you do? Good job on getting precup out. Thanks video have a great day.
You have lots of patience
Yes! MD content! Not that i don't enjoy the rest :)
Great video keep up the great work
Great job on tractor repair!
For the dry ice trick, warm the head up first so there is more temperature differential?
Cut slits in it with a Dremel tool 7/8 of the way through the cup and then tap the cut with a nice sharp chisel....have to do this with bearing races every now and again living in the salt belt
Pete, next time you ship something heavy like you did, the post office can ship it for under $20 with priority mail. It can weigh up to 70 pounds. I use this on my ebay sales. I know that you said your shipping weight was about 75#.
Only if it fits in a flat rate box
@@duett445 this, is of course, a prerequisite. However, as long as the box you are using has a close size, and not a flat rate box, a flat rate label will do the same thing on that box.
Yeah, I'm a bit skeptical about using an expanding tool to get the cups out of the bores. Kind of like using a vice grip on a nut & not being able to figure out why it doesn't turn. Just adds an unwanted force. Now that they're out, on to bigger & better things. Regards!
Gotta love when the hail mary's work!!! Nice work, and getting things back together quickly, now!
I do like how you got that pulled out of there.
I don't know if your videos make me more or less confident about doing tractor repair lol.
How do spell your name?...INGENUITY! My gosh you just keep at a problem till you figure out a solution! Amazing!
Almost 100 000 subs! 🚜😀🍻
I would like to see some videos of your round bailer the gehl 1860
For dry ice, see if you can flood the valve seat area with rubbing alcohol or acetone (any liquid that doesn't freeze). It distributes the cold more effectively than air does, and will help shrink those metal parts. A bit of aluminum foil gives a 'good enough' seal to keep the liquid medium from flowing out the other end.
Nice job, looks good, you do a great job at explaining the process, those pistons look reusable
Sweet! Tractor video!
I just ran into the same problem on an in 2504 with the d188. I soaked them with carb cleaner then blaster to soften the carbon and kept using a drift and hammer to shock it and break up the carbon. It was a long tedious process.
pete youre close to 100k
Just a thought, could you stickweld a large nut down into the cup and thread into that to grab onto with the slide hammer? Going to ruin the part but it might help you get enough purchase to drive it out.
oh look at that 11:03 lol
Excellent video Pete :) well done on MD engine repair and yes glad got stubborn parts out on head work also they take time to do! Well Done 100 Suscribers for watch do in video to each time and plus when can too!
Pete, don't know if you have tried it but if you heated the cups with the touch and let them cool then try the dry ice and puller again, it may loosen them
I would put the head on a hot plate & use the dry ice after the head gets hot . to shrink injector pre cups . did this to replace valve guides all the time .
Enjoyed this video. Did you ever find a correct thermostat? If you do let us know where to get one from.
Dry ice is a great idea!! Wouldn't thought of that. Sublimation is key to this.... CO2 isn't water.
How about one of those expanding concrete bolts to get a grip on those things?
Pete you are going all the time. Make time to take a break every so often for a few days if possible. Have the kids do the chores. Recharge you batteries.