I haven't watched you probably for a year or so I thought u stopped UA-cam , I searched my UA-cam channels for ya but didn't know your name just that u were from pa , glad u popped up on my feed I have you as a black bell now lol , I have a lot to watch , great job Todd
Did you sell both flail mowers when you sold the mini excavator? And yes, do keep us posted on the mower build. Heck, keep us posted on whatever you do. 😊
Sounds like your generator had eco mode on. Turn it off for more consistant power to your welder. Other than that, farmers and ranchers are a resourceful bunch of people. They'll fix what they can fix, modify what they can't fix or find another use for it. That's how and why 60+ year old tractors and implements are still running.
Excellent work there, Just throwing Money and parts at a Problem isnt Always the solution. Your welds have come a Long way since you startet with the Chicago electric! From experience i can Tell you tho that you should be careful with These Farm Jacks, they are very tippy, maybe weld a bigger foot to it. Furthermore, you should really Upgrade your electrical Service, dealing with tripped breakers all the time is a huge hassle, costing time and nerves Keep Up the good work, ive been following you since the Chinese chainsaw!
I haven't watched you probably for a year or so I thought u stopped UA-cam , I searched my UA-cam channels for ya but didn't know your name just that u were from pa , glad u popped up on my feed I have you as a black bell now lol , I have a lot to watch , great job Todd
NO flack!!! You do what you gotta do as long as it works keep us posted on a “ new” mower/ system or build
Did you sell both flail mowers when you sold the mini excavator?
And yes, do keep us posted on the mower build. Heck, keep us posted on whatever you do. 😊
The welds on the mower will hold for awhile but the stress will break the welds over time.
Sounds like your generator had eco mode on. Turn it off for more consistant power to your welder. Other than that, farmers and ranchers are a resourceful bunch of people. They'll fix what they can fix, modify what they can't fix or find another use for it. That's how and why 60+ year old tractors and implements are still running.
Excellent work there, Just throwing Money and parts at a Problem isnt Always the solution. Your welds have come a Long way since you startet with the Chicago electric!
From experience i can Tell you tho that you should be careful with These Farm Jacks, they are very tippy, maybe weld a bigger foot to it.
Furthermore, you should really Upgrade your electrical Service, dealing with tripped breakers all the time is a huge hassle, costing time and nerves
Keep Up the good work, ive been following you since the Chinese chainsaw!
Next time you want to pull a front wheel off don't bother with a jack just drive the other side up on a 4x4