@@hectorcalderon3011 that’s definitely an idea. My thought with using the rim was I could roll it. Or just use a hand dolly. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts
I work in a machine shop and I just fixed one of these for a guy same exact thing. Ran for a few hours and welded one of the 2 bearings to itself.. I would pack the bearings and put some extra in the housing then grease after up to temperature . And then grease every 4 hours of run time.
@@williamharvey3658 we went back with American made bearings for the guy, funny he said the same exact thing . Grease fitting was covered by a cover and thought nothing of finding a grease fitting before running it.. hopefully you get it fixed and get good use out of it.
I delivered grain to an elevator that was 6 mi away by myself with two wagons and a 706 tractor when I was 8. And their were probably four or five others just like me. I used the front of the seat against my butt to hold clutch down.
@@williamharvey3658 I hear you, and to answer your question in general - AGE APPROPRIATE things. Not operating heavy equipment or machinery of any kind and for a very good reason - children do not have the same cognitive abilities as adults, and most importantly the same physical strength and stamina. If something went wrong a child could panic in this situation and you wouldn't be able to do anything with your camera in hand except unwillingly document a disastrous event, which unfortunately you created. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, it's not from envy or hatred - its out of love. I want to leave you with this, as it always reminds me why we should not allow kids to PLAY with ADULT toys, it happened back in 2008, copy and search this into google to read the story: "Police Chief Among 4 Indicted in Boy’s Death at Gun Show"
That was me and my dad lol I was her age driving all kinds of Deere equipment my dad is gone now but I can remember those days like that where yesterday
I love everyone teaching their kids how to run heavy equipment. Makes me happy haha. That smile is priceless man And how many people can say their kid? Can run a bobcat or an excavator? Awesome man, you must be a good dad. Goals though, ima be the same way if i ever have kids.
Heck yea my daughters been runnin my track hoe and tractors since 5, she’s 17 now! Easiest one I’ve ever taught to operate!! Good job I love seeing kids learnin equipment
I had the same issue and rebuilt my box for less than $100. Not too difficult. Do not pay them $1K for a new box. Good luck getting parts from them as well or any help for that matter. I videoed my rebuild and link is ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6KnXHr5D__c.html.
I have one that locked up as well The bearings welded themselves to the shaft now I need bearings and shaft Order the complete assembly $1000.00 8 days ago and it still hasn’t been shipped
How did you know it was bad? I’ve done the rad and thermostat and can’t keep it cool. 150k on overhaul so I had a pump put in it. I’m at a loss at this point
It was leaking out of the weep hole. Mine runs hot in the afternoon when I’m working it hard. If I slow down the temperature comes down. Have you verified that your fan is working?
Fun is running way too often that’s the issue. Seems to heat up quick and cool slow and seems to be getting worse. 80 degrees out and it’s acting like it’s 110. Fan comes in at 205 and it’s been hovering at 204 a lot
@@thewhich15 I was told if pressure is down replace the pump. I am having a similar issue and I think my radiator is tired and needs to be replaced. 1992 with replaced core a few years ago now we put a 475 in it when it had a 330 and i cant keep it cool.
Thank you for your effort doing this video tutorial! I over greased my upper ball joint on my 3500 DRW and blew the seal. Absolutely perfect video! Top notch explanations. Just need to find the torque specs.
Thanks. When I grease, I put just enough to see the rubber bulge out. Remember the rubber keeps the grease in and the dirt out. However sometimes you have to push some of the old grease out.
@@williamharvey3658 yea it was totally my bad. My line of work I’m used to expelling the old and in with the new. First Cummins and a lot to learn on my end. I am mechanically inclined but this is definitely a new chapter. I got a little grease happy. Learned my lesson for sure! It’s perfect timing, need to do front breaks and calipers. 06 dodge 3500 DRW crew cab Laramie 4x4. 168k it’s time to freshen the dude up a bit! Thank you for the reply, William!
I would only change it when they start leaking from the weep hole or if you know it has a million miles, never been changed and you are doing an inframe