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It's really bad when someone has wasted hours fiddling with a carburetor on a snowblower that was free when that person bought two four packs of the exact carburetor required and has three sitting on a shelf right in front of me, I mean that person. I've rebuilt transmissions without issue yet a two circuit carburetor kicks my a$$ over trying to save $$. My lesson I'll never learn so hopefully someone learns from my inability to.
Looking at that block heater clip it reminds me of a drywall anchor. That said, it looks like the clip should be reversed so that the "arms" are tightened against the block. The clip is less likely to bend and thus not sealing correctly.
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Power steering system on a road vehicle pretty much all contained, bolt on system, could make (oops, I meant fabricobble😛), a few adapter brackets (maybe swap some pulleys to get the right speed), and have a worry free system. 🤔 Come to think about it, power steering systems could be fabricobbled to some shop equipment, maybe make a drill press or a power press, maybe strong enough for a log splitter? 🤔🤔🤔🤔💡💡💡💡💡💡And an automotive inline heater hose block heater (swapped the one from my 79 F150 into my 89 GMC Jimmy)would be easier and less trouble than the freeze plug block heater.🤔
Hey stretch, I realize these are older videos, and the likelihood of you responding is pretty slim- but I must ask what your beef with Westendorf is? You like to preach about things made in the west, well Westendorf is proudly made in Iowa, I can't see proprietary fittings, and $50 hoses being enough to never consider their products again, but I'd genuinely like to hear your experience!
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It's great to see the Zetor again! I'm planning to start on my 7745 next week
Hope you are doing well! It:s crazy times......
As a welder, i choose to use non chlorinated brake clean. The chlorinated and welding create mustered gas
Hexane may also be another good alternative. That is also used in the food processing industry as well as automotive as a degreaser/brake cleaner.
Good to know. Thanks.
It's really bad when someone has wasted hours fiddling with a carburetor on a snowblower that was free when that person bought two four packs of the exact carburetor required and has three sitting on a shelf right in front of me, I mean that person. I've rebuilt transmissions without issue yet a two circuit carburetor kicks my a$$ over trying to save $$.
My lesson I'll never learn so hopefully someone learns from my inability to.
Great video, so good i haven't even finished it yet and I know how good it will be
Thanks for making videos again keep up the good work
Excellent engine sounds good
Looking at that block heater clip it reminds me of a drywall anchor. That said, it looks like the clip should be reversed so that the "arms" are tightened against the block. The clip is less likely to bend and thus not sealing correctly.
Hello. Should flip that exhaust over and put the weight on the bottom i.e. Muffler. 🙂
Are you sure that’s a power steering filter and not an oil bath filter for the air system and in need of engine oil?
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Hiya Lance
Power steering system on a road vehicle pretty much all contained, bolt on system, could make (oops, I meant fabricobble😛), a few adapter brackets (maybe swap some pulleys to get the right speed), and have a worry free system. 🤔 Come to think about it, power steering systems could be fabricobbled to some shop equipment, maybe make a drill press or a power press, maybe strong enough for a log splitter? 🤔🤔🤔🤔💡💡💡💡💡💡And an automotive inline heater hose block heater (swapped the one from my 79 F150 into my 89 GMC Jimmy)would be easier and less trouble than the freeze plug block heater.🤔
What’s the name and make of the wrench you used to tighten the top of the power steering fluid reservoir .
Hi
They definitely don't build like they used to.
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Hey stretch, I realize these are older videos, and the likelihood of you responding is pretty slim- but I must ask what your beef with Westendorf is? You like to preach about things made in the west, well Westendorf is proudly made in Iowa, I can't see proprietary fittings, and $50 hoses being enough to never consider their products again, but I'd genuinely like to hear your experience!
What's up
I think u should do more plowing vids
this vid is like 5 years old
and its still good...
Sell 1/2 that old equipment and buy some quality farm equipment. You’re spending time and money for no reason!