Great job on this flip!! I couldn't believe when that breather tube came plopping out of the engine; that was hilarious! Thanks for another great video!
@@garagestoryl use paint markers, the type you use for marking bare steel, they cover up glues, caulk, etc, perfectly. They're excellent for touching up equipment as they come in all the basic colours.
@@garagestoryI get mine through my local CaseIH dealer, but you can get them at most welding supply places, napa, Amazon, etc. If you keep the lid on they can last a few years easily.
@@garagestoryNot sure why but my original reply can't be seen, but if you google paint pen you'll find they're pretty easy to find. As for how long they last, usually a few years if you keep the lid on them and have them stood on end with the marking end up.
Skid steer projects? Nice! I’m hoping to pivot away from mower content towards ATV’s and heavy equipment etc.I’ll probably still have occasional mower projects, but that’s the direction I’d like to head.
Very nice, On my little channel I mainly focus on re-powering vintage skid steers and other small construction equipment. Trucks and the occasional mower as a flip to fund the much more expensive skid steer projects. I just love bringing equipment that was scrapyard bound, or already there back to life and putting it to work. I’ve been watching you for quite a while and like seeing the zero turns and higher end equipment popping up as a new projects for you to flip.
If I find one at a good price, I will definitely pick one up. Would be a fun little project. Currently on the hunt for a broken mini excavator to complement my little fleet of mini skid steers. Sadly I had a terramite backhoe sell out from under me a few months back..
They are very capable yet crude machines. Mine is pretty beat but still does all I need it to, so I can’t complain! Have you looked at the cheap import excavators that are available these days? Or would you prefer an old ‘name’ brand one?
Great job Brother! That white showing would have made me crazy too. Probably would have got a paint pen or something to cover it. My OCD would have glued down the Sticker on the motor cover all the way too! Lol!
I think I’ve had two come back. One with a carburetor issue and one with an oil filter issue. I actually have a video on the channel about that one, it was 2 or three years ago.
No it's not just you trust me I have them same pit falls! Set out to do the simplest job and all hell breaks loose! 😮 Went to upgrade charge pump cover on my Toro hydro very simple job until I stripped the screw 😬
I’m trying a couple flips, got a 2018 Deere x380 with 1075 hours, $900 last fall. Put 2 new front tires, driver spindle broke on first use, and oil changes, traded in to dealer for 2100 towards a used 2023 x590!
I buy my parts from various places: eBay, Amazon, dealership/mower shop and also various other online stores. Just depends on what I’m getting. I don’t think I’ve bought a wheel/tire combo recently. Usually for just tires I go to eBay.
Great job on this flip!! I couldn't believe when that breather tube came plopping out of the engine; that was hilarious! Thanks for another great video!
Another good video, I enjoy your musical choices.
Thanks to my editor!
I really appreciate this video series. I'm picking up an extremely nice used one of these, so this will help me out for potential future issues.
Great!! I think you will like it. Hopefully you don’t have any issues for a long time!
Use a black sharpie on the glue that still showing.
I actually tried that but didn’t think it looked too good. A little black paint would probably be perfect
@@garagestoryl use paint markers, the type you use for marking bare steel, they cover up glues, caulk, etc, perfectly. They're excellent for touching up equipment as they come in all the basic colours.
That would be perfect for this application! Where do you normally buy yours? And how long do they stay good for?
@@garagestoryI get mine through my local CaseIH dealer, but you can get them at most welding supply places, napa, Amazon, etc. If you keep the lid on they can last a few years easily.
@@garagestoryNot sure why but my original reply can't be seen, but if you google paint pen you'll find they're pretty easy to find. As for how long they last, usually a few years if you keep the lid on them and have them stood on end with the marking end up.
These little guys would be quick sales around me. Been looking for smaller zero turns to flip to fund my skid steer projects. thanks for the video.
Skid steer projects? Nice! I’m hoping to pivot away from mower content towards ATV’s and heavy equipment etc.I’ll probably still have occasional mower projects, but that’s the direction I’d like to head.
Very nice, On my little channel I mainly focus on re-powering vintage skid steers and other small construction equipment. Trucks and the occasional mower as a flip to fund the much more expensive skid steer projects. I just love bringing equipment that was scrapyard bound, or already there back to life and putting it to work. I’ve been watching you for quite a while and like seeing the zero turns and higher end equipment popping up as a new projects for you to flip.
I need you to come refurbish my terramite backhoe!😁
If I find one at a good price, I will definitely pick one up. Would be a fun little project. Currently on the hunt for a broken mini excavator to complement my little fleet of mini skid steers. Sadly I had a terramite backhoe sell out from under me a few months back..
They are very capable yet crude machines. Mine is pretty beat but still does all I need it to, so I can’t complain!
Have you looked at the cheap import excavators that are available these days? Or would you prefer an old ‘name’ brand one?
Good for you. A little reward for your efforts.
I went to the parts house and got the value cover helpers for small blocks Chevy. They are triangle shape. So far so good.
Cool! I hadn’t heard of that option.
valve cover hold-downs or load spreaders, I haven't seen these before, good tip brother
Interesting seat fix, I might have to try similar on an old lawn tractor seat.
I just learned about it from Freedom Mowers - he had a UA-cam short showing what he did. It seems to work! I don’t know how long it would hold for.
Great job Brother! That white showing would have made me crazy too. Probably would have got a paint pen or something to cover it. My OCD would have glued down the Sticker on the motor cover all the way too! Lol!
Thanks!
Yeah, those Kohler stickers tend to bubble like that…
How many machines have you flipped that have come back because the buyer found some fault with your work?
I think I’ve had two come back. One with a carburetor issue and one with an oil filter issue. I actually have a video on the channel about that one, it was 2 or three years ago.
Nice, tidy profit on that Toro. Give that at205 reseal a try next time you have a leaker. New subscriber also!
Thank you!
The valve cover gasket not sealing was a bummer . You put a lot of time in trying to get a good seal .
It happens! I learned something
No it's not just you trust me I have them same pit falls! Set out to do the simplest job and all hell breaks loose! 😮 Went to upgrade charge pump cover on my Toro hydro very simple job until I stripped the screw 😬
Oh no! That’s not good! That’s a bad feeling when you feel the threads give way like that. I hope you got it fixed ok!
@@garagestory Yes sir you know how we do threaded a larger screw and some thread locker and BINGO! 😁
Glad you got it fixed!
Someone I watch on UA-cam would typically say that’s just part of making the story!! Now get out there and break a wrench!
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I’m trying a couple flips, got a 2018 Deere x380 with 1075 hours, $900 last fall. Put 2 new front tires, driver spindle broke on first use, and oil changes, traded in to dealer for 2100 towards a used 2023 x590!
Those are nice garden tractors! I had an X320 for awhile and liked it.
Where do you buy all your parts from? Have you ever had to buy wheel/tire combos? I’m looking for a place to buy them at a cheaper than Toro pricing.
I buy my parts from various places: eBay, Amazon, dealership/mower shop and also various other online stores. Just depends on what I’m getting.
I don’t think I’ve bought a wheel/tire combo recently. Usually for just tires I go to eBay.
I just got a toro timecutter
I think you will like it!!