We have a very large compressor. and also a pancake. and we use the pancake more because it cycles faster and doesnt consume as much electricity. We also have a huge planer. Its a beast does a good job. However for $35 I bought a small sears planer. it needs to be cleaned and derusted and it might work?
back in the day When I was in my 40's. I was a heavy hauler. Moved all sorts of over size and over weight, We moved some buildings, However we used two trucks and trailers. One rig hauled the building. the Second truck hauled a pair of large off road forklifts. We simply backed the trailer with the building to where it was to be places. A forklift on each side raised it up and that truck& Trailer pulled out from under it. Then a crew set blocks or dunnage ect and the forklifts set it down. I really enjoyed that job.
I used to run escorts for the fellows that delivered sheds for the company I worked for back in the day. Lots of fond memories for sure. One of my first major videos was of a shed delivery in upstate PA.
Wow, awesome. Looks like it works well. I'm all for anything that works and makes the job less tedious. Nice review.. wondering where the heck this was when I spent hours digging up weeds in my moms garden as a kid...LoL
WOW, Vern, I just stopped by to check your vids and found you were un-subbed. I just re-subbed and belled you. If you didn't comment I would have never known.
I am back to RU-vid, I hope your are well. I will posting videos from Saturday and I am looking forward to catching up with your videos. It looks like that gear did not want to come off the engine. I don't think your videos are boring and I am pleased I now have the chance to watch them again
That looks like a good unit Vernon. Unfortunately Vevor do not sell electrical products here in the UK, else there would be quite a few I would like to try. Cheers
Great video may be 2 yr old, but plain common since. The grease fittings are there to grease the bearings, plain and simple. When you grease the mower spindle the grease goes into the bearing (bypassing the rubber seal) the seal is there to retain the grease once the bearing warms up to operating temperature not to keep the grease out.
A couple of ratchet straps worked great for me. One across bottom and another at the top. Able to apply a lot more tension. BUT, so far nothing holds except just leaving the straps on there.
Boy, the hydraulics on that tractor are jumpy. It's almost like something in the proportional system failed or got left out. It shouldn't bleed down like that either. You might have to file a warranty claim.
I enjoy watching all of your content. I've actually learned alot from you. All my life I've hated working on small engines, but after watching you I kind of enjoy it now. Thanks.
I've been wanting to get a plainer for quite a while, just didn't want to pay 800 dollars for one. That looks nice. Good luck on the restaurant, wish them the best.