It’s amazing that people can be so rude to how someone is plowing you can surely tell that some people weren’t raised on a farm and they were raised in the cities
I just replaced the rears this is the part number C2D4013 - URO 010108 (uroparts.com), I think the fronts are the same. I replaced the fronts a few years ago and don't have that part number. Fronts pushed out easy the rears I used a hydraulic press they were much harder.
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any idea why my rear S type 03 with 96K creaks and squeaks over slow moving over bumps..I just spent a ton of money on all new shock's and it still creaks thanks.
Could be the front sway bar bushings. I had a 'thud' sound when going over small bumps, changed the bushing and it was gone. It is easy to determine just unbolt the sway bar and leave it hang and take a drive. Sorry for the late response I just noticed and found the comment section.
@@johnandrew5742 Thanks john no prob. I replaced the tire and wheels to stock from low profile...it was the lower profile combination making the back sit lower so it threw it all out of whack.
I have a 2003 s type a shop replaced the rear shocks but i still get a creaking from the back at low speeds like over speed bumps or bumpy roads...any ideas? I wd 40 everything that moved but still didnt stop it
Yes took care of the problem, but the IH 404 has to have the clutch depressed for 10 sec before you can shift without grinding, inherent for this tractor.
@@johnandrew5742 Thanks for that reply. I have the spinning gears that cause a grind. Doesn't do it when the sump oil is cold ( winter temps). Its annoying when using a loader. I'll have to learn to live with it.
I can appreciate saving the effort of completely removing the shock. However, you mentioned using anti-seize to make it easier to press in and "next time" you have to change the bushing. The car is already over 20 years old and has 40k miles. Wouldn't you just install new shocks the "next time"?
Not sure what you mean by “ bust the 1st furrow’. When you disc the field and adjust it correctly you knock down the high furrow. I will show that in the next video.
What a piece of poor ploughing. I was gobsmaked when he backed the second run up over the first. He left a couple of feet unploughed. When you make the second run you should split open the first and THEN back it up. This video is just NOT what to do. A bad example to any youngster learning to plough.
did you use the bearing from a power steering pulley puller ? I was working the same car but i checked the lower ball joints before i did anything and they were shot There was a service bulletin about the lower ball joints and Jag increased the size from 14 to 16 mm internally I believe . Ill make a video
@@Mcskittelybiscuts Noise was from the sway bar bushings. New bushings fixed that problem. Slight vibration was from lower ball joints, new balls joints helped. Then i had tires balanced again. Now it rides nice smooth and quite.
Love it man. Never actually thought of using wheat as a cover/green manure like this. I'm gonna try peas and oats mix this year. Might have to give it a shot though with the winter wheat some time. Not a lot more fun than plowing than ground with an old classic tractor (preferably IH or Oliver ;) Them plows are sure shining nicely too!